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Val Carlsen Donna Cain Midvale UnionDon Campbell Ilene Campbell Union andy FUTURE HOMEMAKERS GET PRACTICE - Juniors, ; Gloria Eyre and Della Steadman, place soiled articles into the Home Living washing machine.( JUNIORS j Judene asper Cora Case Wesr JordanBonme Chri tian Sandy Frank Comstock Sanely Jerry Chri topherson Mid11ale SandyRichnrd Cleland DraperWayne Cowley Connie Crane John Corak Glade Crosgrove Velma Cook Curtis Cook John Crawford Herriman Midvale Draper Union Union Midvale Sandy Norman Crump Larry Crump Garry Crump Sandra Crump Sandy Cunnington Robert Dahl Fred Cutler Bluffdale Herriman Union Midvale East Midvale Sandy Sandy 47

Janet Dahl Rulon Dahl Connie Davis Betty Lou Deakin Diane Dale Rodney Dan&ie Dixie Dean Midt •ale Mith •ale West Jordan Union Wesc Jordan Herriman CreswnrDianne Dibb William Despain Sharon Dean DeAnna DeGroot Mary Ellen Del~J:ado Gary Denny Clare De~pain Dra/Jer Granlfe Unwn Midt •ale West Jordan Draper Granlle Jerry Dtmonc.l West JordanLoueen Erickson M t d t ·ale Lynda Fairbourn Dixie Ferguson JoAnn Farnsworth Tommy Fairhourn J•mmy Fergus Deon Fife Crescent Sandy Sandy Salt Lake CHy MJCLI •a l e Crt'ICc!nLCharles Ferguson Marva Forbush Janet Finlayson Dale Frandsen::;orconwood l-Ights. Unwn Wen Jordan Warren Fitzgerald Sandy Draper 48

... -Larry Froisland SPEECH CLASSES GENERATE SOUNDS- Gary How- Union lett prompts Gayle Yates in a public speaking assignment. Don Fullmer West Jordan Mike Ganz Ease MidvaleRodney Gallegos CrescencLindn nrdner JUNIORS W 'St Jordctn Rind a Gedge Rex •off Sou.ch Jordan We<t Jordan Eunice Gilbert Rivercon Patsy lines Charles raharn Dennis Green Judy Green Mnx Griffiths Dale Gold Kenneth Green West Jordan Midvale Sandy Union Union Granite MidvaleHnr lei rimnud Henry Grimaud Darlene Greenfield David Hansen Kenneth Hall East Midvale Ease Midq,ale Midvale Union Midvale 49

Jacqulyn Hall Lynne I lansen Maxine Halliday Gwend~ Hathaway Don Hansen lolita Hnll Norma Lynn Hale Sandy Sandy South Jordan Union Sanely Union Ease Mid1mle Ron Hansen Norene Hardcastle Fred Heu se r Dee llnrdy har n Haun Terry Hardman Union Sandy Sandy Ecm Midvale \\'!esc Jordan UnionLorraine Houmand Carolyn Hogan Sharlene Hoffman Jerry Hutchinson Union West Jordan Draper Mid,,a/e Larry Hutchings Frank Huff South Jordan D•telerBud Jorgensen Bill Jones Sh1rleen Jones Rosemary Jensen West Jordan Draper West Jordan Sandy50 Stanley Johnso n Cre.~cent

Lyndon Kemp Terry Kirby MUSIC RESOUNDS IN AUDITORIUM - Lynda Fair- Sandy andy bourn watches Mr. Boberg instruct Maureen Newbold at the organ.Gene Kiholm Gary Kidd Midvale Riverton JUNIORSMary Lynn Klotovich EmmnnuellaKoncurat Tim Lamb Terry Labrum Westlordan Draper Unwn Sandy hnrles Larson Linda Larsen Russell Larson Dale Lawson Sandy Sandy Sandy Mid, , ~LeBarbara Laypath Maris LeFevre Shirley Lee Janice LeFevre Gary LeFevre :Shirley Lehmttz Vicki Lester Butler Sandy Midvale Midvale Riverton West]ordan Midv~eJeannette Linnarz Viola Leyba Frank Lessley Emmett Lessley Van Lindsay Larry Lewis Sandy West Jordan Crescent Crescent Midvale Midvale Gary Lund Riverton 51

Leah Lloyd Henry Lucero Ro alie Madsen Joan Maddocks Reta Lynch Loraine Lloyd Phillip Lloyd Riverton South Jordan Sandy Union Sanely Crescent South )orclanPatsy Mann Laurence Mangum Lucille Marshall Danny Mascaro Donald Maynes Mary Ann Mahler Bob Margctts Miclt•ale Rwercon Sandy Union Granite Sandy .S!tnchJuergen Menssen John McKinney arol McNamara Gran ice Cocronwood Hghcs. Mult~ctleGene Montague Mark Miller Midvale andy Diane Mdlcrbcrg Mulv.tleLouis Morrow SandyAfton Nelson D'F<I.per 52

Ivy Mae Newbo ld LaRae Newbold CLICK, CLICK, CLICK - Sharon Webster, Patsy Glines, Soath Jordan South Jordan and Sharon Butterfield practice on the adding machine in bookkeeping class.Maureen Newbold Jeff Newman So1.tth Jordan Riverton JUNIORSDanny Nicholl \ Marcia Nichols Moonyean Newman Sandy East Midvale Riverton Cnrolyn Nichols Jonn Nielsen Draper Nadine Nielsen Richard Nielsen Wesc Jordan West Jordan Sandy Weldon Noland Midtml.cLaval Olson Charles Olsen Irene Nystrom Lynda Norton Cre1cent Sandy Sandy UnionXene Pappas Myrna Oyler Sharon Palmer Jacqueline ParkWesc]ordan South Jordan Sourh Jordan Riverton 53

Jan1ce Parkin Marilyn Parry Bill Patterson haron Pat rick Marian Pearson Draper Riverton Draper Midvale MidvaleMyrna Pedersen Milo Pearson Margaret Peterson Marlon Peterson harlene Peterson Draper Wesclordan Sandy Sandy andyMike Plattner John Pollard Edwin Pond John Pollick Bill Polltck Laduie Poor Aruis Pixron Union Westlordan Midvale Midvale Sandy 1/ e n u n a n DraJ>erBeth Proctor Harold Rawson Bonnie Ray ay Rasmussen Ronald Rasmussen lleth Radmnll rnig Rasmussen Union Draper Midvale Sanely Draper West Jordan Draper-----)orene Richards Weston Reading Dale Ray Janet Roden Hyrum Reich LeLand Richins LnRita Roennebeck Sandy Midvale Herriman Draper Sandy Draper Ralph Rothe Ease Midvale West]ordan Wanda Romney Doris Roos Walter Rogers Knrmn Ru~~ell One R ss South Jordan Union Sandy Un10n M1tlvale Rnphealla Roper 54 Sandy

julian Saldivar AUTO MECHANICS CLASS INTERESTS BOYS- Mr. Midvale Bagley explains the princi pies of a gasoline engine to Gary Bennett and ElRay Bridges. David chmidt West Jordan JUNIORS ~. . . . .~ . 1 .. . Russell Schneider Pat\"\"Shouten Robert Shouten Draper Riverton South Jordan Knren Shields Maureen Shepherd West Jordan Midvale Lynda Lee Sharp Draper Onil Smith ... She Smith Dixie Smith Mike Stelling andy Clyde orensen Draper Draper West Jordan andyMelva Sorensen Betty Lou Steele Colleen Steadman 55 Sanely Gale Staley Sandy West Jordan RivertOn

) \ Annette Swasey Larry Stromberg 1/crriman BLt<flclale Roger Stevenson jackie Stock East MidvaLe Draper Gwen Talbot Marsha Thomas Midvale Midvale Dalene Thomas Ted Thaxton Midvale Riverton jack Tripp Don Truhill Russell Tuwer Dick Turner ReNee Thompson Karen Turner Sharen Tucker Sandy Midvale Bluffdale BLuffdale Midvale Bluffdale 011th JordanArlene Usher George Varanakis Evah Visser joe Valencia Irma Rae Vawdrey Harold VorJos Luelln Vi chrilli Riverton Wesc]ordan Sandy Midvale Draper Midvale Westfordan Kendall Voyce • Ann Marie Wagstaff CoDele Walker P~t Walker Beverly Wnlles Midvale Wesr Jordan Union Riverror\ Union David WalkerGordon Walters Midvale Sheron Walters Deanna Wallin Clare Wardle Mary Watts Sandy Sandy Sandy M1dvale Midvale Joe Walters 56 Midvale

JUNIORS , I Gale Webb Claudia Webb Sharon Webster Alan Webb Midvale Midvale Sandy Sandy Sandra White Dale Wheadon Georgie Wetsel Sandy South Jordan SandyMauri ce Wells Midvale Dennis W il son Leah Withers Mack Withers Duane Whitrle Mary Lee Wilkinson Dennis Wolfley ) Westlordan Rivenon Riverton Union Butler Murray Loretta WittDennis Woodward Jay Workman Judy Zaffr Raymond Yasukochi Gayle Yates Joseph Zitting Draper Sandy So~<th Jordan Midvale Crescent West Jordan Union Gordon Zitting Union JUNIORS NOT PHOTOGRAPHEDIvan Arterburn, Union; David Banner, Sandy; David Bell, Midvale; Fevre, Midvale; Ronald Lloyd, South Jordan; Rodney Madsen, Draper; Donald Maynard, South Jordan; Roselie Mayne, Midvale;Jay Boggess, Union; Delbert. Christensen, West Jordan; Wayne Dianne Mecham, Union; Nola Neale, Midvale; , Mary Neria, Mid-Cowley, Sandy; Rodney Danste, ~lernman; DelRay Eastman,. Her- vale; Myrna Nokes, Riverton; Ray Palmer, Riverton; Elizabethriman; Donald Enniss, Draper; Rtchard Forbush, Murray; Willard Pacheco, West Jordan; Geo~ge , Reynoids, Union; Robert Reynolds, Sandy; Catherine Romero, Sandy'; Donna Ryan, Union; ColleneGreen, DraJ>er; Raymond Griffith, Sandy; Larry Hardman, Bluff- Saunders, Kearns; Ralph Schroeder, Riverton; Diane Thorpe, Westdale; Jack Harryman, Midvale; Mtlton Heaps, Rwerton; }err~ Hen- Jordan; Richard Trapp, Riverton; Howard Vawdrey, Draper; Rob-drickson, Draper; Eugene Hunt, Murray; Barbara Jensen, Mtdv~e; ert Wight, Sandy; David Wright, Granite.Diane Jensen, Midvale ; Bill Jenson, West l?rdan; Larry Jenkms, 57MidvaLe; Eileen Johnson, Riverton; June Klme, Sandy; Jerry Le-

SOPHOMORES Judy Larsen, vice presidentPretty Judy Larsen served as Sophomore VicePresident in a quiet and efficient manner. Connie Ninomiya, secretary Howard Brinton, president Recording sophomore events and activities Sophomores chose ·friendly Howard Brinton to lead was the job of cute secretary, Connie Nino- them in their first year at Jordan High. miya. ~li~/ ~WV111/ VllV1I 7 iA/1 /1 1/ IV 1/~58

Betty Anne Adams Chester Andersen Melvin Allen Eldon Allgood Bill Allsop Kenr Allsop Irene Alves Midvale Sandy Draper Midvale Draper Midvale Sandy David Anderson Yelle Anderson Jackie Andreasen Elayne Anderson Charles Andrus Maxine Anderberg Sandy Westlordan Midvale Midvale Butler SandySn nd rn Barney ) Terry Bagley Gary Bailiff Claudine Baird Sharon Ball Carmen Barba Union Midvale Murray Draper Midvale Midvale Linda Asay andy Brenda Bateman Peggy Battison Gwen Barney Janeal Barben Chad Beckstead Sandy Riverton Sandy West Jordan Midvale Wayne Bateman SandySOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISERS -.Discussing. sopho-more activities are Farrell Gunnell, chairman; Erme Btan-chi· Miss Helen Seaman; Murray Allen; and S. R. Ander-son'. Not PhotOgraphed: Miss Carolyn Green, Miss ReeaPetersen, E. H. Kennington, Arland Russon. 59

•, Kay Belcher Dennis Beckstead Barbara Bolliger Mary Beckstead Ntle l3eckstead .) \) Union South Jordan Sandy Riverton outh Jordan \"••' Garth Beckstead Lorna Bingham Kenneth Bloodworth Sha ron Bishop Lynn Benn1on Sandy Midvale andy We.~r Jonlan Darla BeckStead Sourh Jordan ouch Jordan Ralph Blume! Bruce Blume! Sherman 13odell Daniel Boskovich Ted Blanchard Union Union I lerriman M1dvale Verlaine Bills Mid\1ale I lerriman I Ienry Bowen Kathy Bode! lleniman Rn'CTlOn Billy Bowles Brent Bowles Donald 13oyce Lynne Boyce Karl Boyer Judy Brady Raymond Brenneman Herriman Herriman Butler Butler Sandy andy Midvale Bill Brown Helen Brown Joan Brown Barre Brown J hn Brown Laurel Brown Kent flrown Midvale Riverton Cottonwood llghu. Butler West Jordan Union Miclv ~ tleHoward Brinron Edna 13urr LeRoy Briggs Kent Butler Bryce Bushnell Joan 13utlcr Sanely Union Sandy Judith Mae Bunnell East Mid\1ale alt Lalw Ciry llutler DuLler \\ 60

Dixie Butterfield Lynn Butterfield Paul Crane Patricia Clarke Jean Carroll 'Ellen C-arter John Chamberlain Rit,erron Cotronwood Hghts. Draper South Jordan Midvale Rit~erwn Draper Karen lement Sharon Cressall Beverly Cook Gayle Conger Sandy Phillip Chidester Sandy Roger Conti Bu.rler Sandy Midt~ale Dale ox Eloise Cooke Midt~<:tle Norval Crump re scent Jolene ox Riverton Bluffdale Draper Chiro Costanza Draper SOPHOMORES STUDENTS DISPLAY SKILL IN LEATHERCRAFT CLASS - Arthur Lucero, Mike Cullis, and Nola Lunnen work on leather projects. 61

1 Gary Curtis La Fay Dansie *Bonnie Dansie Lora Lee Dansie Raymond Dansie Judy Curtis Union Rivenon Herriman Riverton Draper Sandy Mike Cullis Buder Marion Dennison Kent Davis Kay Dean Rex Dahl Robert Dny Jesse Delgado West]ordan Union Union East Midvale Draper MidvaleTony Delgado West]ordan Caroline Dorius Dennis Dory Joe Douglas Bonnie Densley Evon Despain John DespainBob Dimmick Sandy Rivenon Midvale Riverton Gran ice Union Midvale Pat Duffin Darrell Drew Donald Eastman Gary Eckman Helen Egbert Dennis Erickbon Draper Sandy Rivenon Midvale Ur\iOn Weu]ordan Jerry Drake Draper Grace Endo Sharon Evans Janice Erickson Larry Etherington Harold Farnsworth Mary Louise Flores Midvale Granite Union Butler Cottonwood lights. Midvale Jerry Endo Midvale Phylli Fechser LaRue Fenstermaker Goldeen Flanders Glenn Fitzgerald Sharon Estepp Forest Ewell Midvale Sandy Riverwn Draper Micl•wle Bluffdale Ralph Eyre Sandy62

Cnro l Fu ll mer ~- Raymond Garn Gary Fullmer Janet Gehring Max Gamble Clifford Goff Burler Ted Glover Sandy Crescenc Murray Bluffdale MidvaleSteJ)hen old Ease Midvale Gerald Green Karen Greenwood Lewis Goodrich Russell Gorberg Willard Green Gran ire Riverton Ease Midvale Sandy Sandy Draper Elouise onznles Dee regory Wesc Jordan Kent Grover Darlene Gregory Dallas Hakanson Joy Ham Robert Halls Sandy Drajler Midvale Butler West!ordan Butler Mnrie Grimaud Midvale SOPHOMORES LET X EQUAL THE UNKNOWN - John Despain and Jean Carroll learn the essentials of algebra from Mr. Brady. 63

Jannet Hamilton Ronnie Harrington 6 Melvin Hastings Marvin Hardman Karol Hardwick Sherman Hatfield Riverton Midvale Ease Midvale Unll)n Midvale West Jordan Glenda Hardcastle Margie Hart Gloria Heaps Crescent Kathryn I leinecke Mike Heinecke Terry Ilnueter nrl Hawker Bluffdale Union Midvale Mit! vale fltuler andy Kathy HattonJeneane Hudson Gary Higham Midvale Brent Hogenson Marsha Holt Kay I luff Martha Jlernandez Midv:zle Midvale outh Jordan Draper Midvale Midv~ le Martha Hill Sandy Grant Hurst Sandy Karlene Humphrey Deon Hutchings Gary Hutchings Gayle I lutchings Dennis I lumphrey Nancy Jlughe Sandy South Jordan Riverton Rwenon andy Mttrray Mary Javaine Midvale Leora Jacobson Richard Jenkins Carlin Jacobson Ken Jardine , yle Jarman Dennis Jarris Draper Midvale Bluffdale Riverton andy Riverton Stanley ]ex Sandy Arlene Jensen Phil Jensen Gayle Jensen Rohert Jensen Neil Jenson John jensen Midvale Sandy Midt1ale Midvale andy andy64

Me lvin Johnson Alden Johnson • Keith Johnson Florence Johnston James Johnson Sandy Butler Sandy Sandy MidvaLe Reynold JohnsonDavid Johnson Myrtle Jones Crescent Gary Jones Clifford Jones Darlene Jones South Jordan Draper Sandy MidvaLe MidvaLe Marla Jones Jimmy Kemp Carole Jones West}ordan Janice Joosten Nedra Kasai John Keeler MidvaLe Draper Draper Draper Draper Jeffery Joseph Sandy SOPHOMORES TYPE CLASS HUMS WITH ACTIVITY - Jean Oakeson, Ted Blanchard, and LaPriel Tuttle practice speed skills in typewTiting. 65

Clair Kidd Duane Knight Dawna King Pierre Koncurat Roland Koller Leon King Del Kidd Bluffdale West Jordan Midvale Draper M1clvale Draper Davey Konold Jim Kroon B~<tler Wesc Jordan Jeanette Kunz Nikki Labrum Judy Larsen JoAnne Kynaston Sandy Delpha Larson Sandy Union Mid va le Kathleen Larsen and Darwin Landers Riverton Sanely Roger Larson Rona ld LeFevre Kathleen Leak Kaye LeDuc Midvale Crescent Midvale Sandy Shnron Lennberg Midvale Connie Lovendahl Midvale Vern Lester Riverton Myrtle Lipsey Ralph Lloyd Doris Lloyd Larry Love Midvale Union East Midvale outh Jordan Karen Lotr Mith •alc Myrna Lundberg 'ctndy Arthur Lucero Sandy Evan Ludwig Orlean Lund Souch Jordan Union Orlyn Lund andyElaine Marchant Lewis Madison andy Draper Nick Malkos Jerry Marchant Mid11ale West Jordan Lynn MacKay M•dt •ale andy66

Lucille Markus Larry Marthews Janet Marlar Gary Maxfield JeNeal Maxfield Evelyn Mecham Danny Marriott Midvale Midvale Midvale Midvale South Jordan South Jordan Sandy Arnold Martin Gordan McClellan Wilburn McDougal Jerry McManigal Kit McMullin Betty Milne Ilene Mecham Midvale East Midvale West Jordan West Jordan Souch Jordan Union UnionLaVer! Mecham Jerry Meissner Dorothy Miles Sherwood Miles Sherryn Miller Nancy Milne WestJorclan Sandy Draj>er Midvale Ease Midvale Union SOPHOMORES LISTEN AND LEARN - Miss Fraser's studenrs, Pearson, Connie Ninomiya, and Kay Dean repeat phrases as they hear them on a record. 67

Evelyn Montague Earl Mitchell Ken Mitchell Bill Mitchell Joe Minnick Susan Mitchell Danny Montague Midvale Draper Midvale Westlordan Draper Bluffdale Sandy Wallace Naylor Larry Nelson Kay Neilson Gail Nell Eddie Ncmanic Colleen Myers Dianne Mumford South Jordan Bluffdale West Jordan Midvale Midvale Draper Sandy Nellie NicholsKenneth Nosack Dennis Nielsen David Nielson Connie Ninomiya Sylvia Nielson Wando Noland Midvale Sandy Midvale Riverton Midvale West]ordan Midvale Jean Oakeson Clfnton Olsen Judy Olson Linda Olson Ilene Olson Don Olson Peggy Olson South Jordan Sandy Union Midvale Midvale Butler Union Connie Ostler South Jordan Leon Oldham Earl Owen Raymond Ostler Edna Pacheco David Pack Gayle Page Crescent Bluffdale Sandy Wesc]ordan Union Rivenon Jay Page Orin Palmer Don Parker Riverton ·Kay Palmer West Jordan Shirley Pappa Terry Lynne Palmer Montie Parker Draper Souch Jordan Riverton Sourh Jordan East Midvale68

Dolores Pedro Dennis Patterson Gerald Parsons Harold Pearson Janalee Parry Ned Parry JoAnn Pedersen Midvale Riverton Midvale Midvale Riverron Bluffdale Sandy John Perelle Sharon Perry Michael Perry Pat Petersen Clara Mae Peterson Richard Peterson Ann Peterson Bennion Sandy Riverton Butler Sandy \\7esc Jordan MidvaleRobert Phipps Connie Pierson Brent Pdce Ray Plumhof Jerry Polson Erma Poulsen Peggy Preston Riverton Sandy Midvale Butler Sandy Midvale Midvale SOPHOMORES FUTURE FARMERS BENEFIT BY AGRICULTURE CLASS - Mr. Budge explains a generator on a combine to Larry Matthews and Mack Withers. 69

Joan Rawson Byard Price Sandra Price Mary Rnbb Edith Rains Randall Rnthjin Lane Rasmussen Union Union Wesc Jordan RivertOn Mid.,ale Draper Draj>er Bill Reynolds Roylance Ray Donald Read Pat Reed West Jordan Ann Richards )nnnce Richards Joyce Robertson Midvale Herriman Sandy. Carolyn Rowley Mid.,ale andy Crescent Union Paul Sager Darlene Rodda Teresa Rosales Shirlene Rowley Gaylen Robison Lynn Rowsell Midvale Midvale Wesc Jordan Union Diana Scott Midvale Midvale Burler Carolyn Sharp Victor Scorzato Ralph Schmidt Martha Savage Billy Seele Gnry harp East Midvale Midvale West Jordan Draper Gayle Simonson Sandy John heriff Gary Silcox Sandy Micl<~alc Gay Sheppick Sandy Betty Ann Shulsen Joan Shulsen andy South Jordan Jean Smith Wesc Jordan Dennis Smith Ri\lerron Linda Smart Sharon SmithMarcia Sorensen Sandy Draper Union Jacqueline Smith Diane Smith Draper Draper Midvale Crescent Mike Smith Sandy70

Lynn Steadman Vicky Sowle Jean Spencer Jack Steadman Bryan Stevens Gary Staker Janet Stepa'\"n' Midvale Granite Riverton Sandy Buder Union MidvaleJoleen Sylvester Reed Stevens Richard Stromberg Linda Stu~rt Jay Stevens Myrleen Sundberg Sandy Crescent Bluffdale Midvale West Jordan Sandy Karen Taylor Granite Sharon Taylor Carole Tennyson Joel Terry Clive Thacker Barbara Thomas Sherry Tea Riverton East Midvale Draper Crescent Sandy Union Lee Tennant Midvale SOPHOMORES FUTURE DRIVERS ARE ACQUAINTED WITH DRIV- ING REQUIREMENTS - Judy Slater lisrens as Mr. Peter- sen and rwo license examiners discuss requirements for students taking driver training class. 71

Curtis Thun Ted Tolman C laude Tucker David Thourn Ramona Valenzuela Doyle Timothy Elna Thomson Midvale Sandy South Jordan Sandy Wesr Jordan. andy Midvale LaPriel Tuttle Ernest Turner Pat T ruhill Gay le Visser Lora Wa lton Maxine Vunder Rachel Villalobos Midvale Midvale Midvale Sandy West Jordan Midvale Joan Wade Mid<~aleAartje Vanderhooft Brent Vincent Von Wallgren Eldwin Walter Midvale Sandy Butler Midvale Joyce Wallin Union. Sctndy Tony WanlassLeRoy Warner Judy Walterson Midvale Wesc Jordan Sandy LaWanna WebbGary Webster T ama ra Webb Midvale Midvale Bluffdale Eldon WeberJane Webster Ri chard Watts Midvale Midvale Sandy SOPHOMORES NOT PHOTOGRAPHED Merlin Ander on, Draper; Monte Blake, ottth Jordan; on Boul - den, Sandy; James arroll, ancly; Buneta Drnper, Midvale; La- Rae Fife, M1dvaLe; Harry Hadley, Burler; Gai l ll amilton, Rwerron; Ude ll llardman, Union; Dennis Jarvis, Riwnon; Joe Joseph, Draper; Dale Kimball, Draper; Barbara Martinez, \'(/ est Jordan; Rowana Mayne, Midvale; Gai l O liver, Hernman; Barry Ottley, Sandy; Larry Pace, Draper; Judy Parkinson, Crescent; Veri Peder- son, Riverton; Dennis Petersen, ancly; Leo Quezoda, Midvale; Tommy Shannon, Midvale; Elenora hepherd, and ; Val mith, Draper; Kendall Snarr, an.dy; Lynn Steffensen, Dueler; tephen White, Union; Ronald Williams, Sandy; Ross Winberg, Mrdvalc.72

Margaret! Webster Douglas Welch Pamela Welch Peggy West Gregory West JoAnn Wheadon Marjorie Webster £tnd:y M,clvale Midvale Rivenon Draper Draper Sandy nrol White Dot Withers Paul Wherman Mavis Williams EIRay Whitlock Clyde Williams Mary Dee Wilson Union Riverton Sandy Wesc Jordan Granite Crescent MidvaleShauna Workman Fern Worthen Myrtle Worthen Larry Worthington Ruth Zitting Sandra Zaiser Irene Zagarich So11ch Jordan Midvale Midvale Union Union Midvale Midvale SOPHOMORES COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD INTEREST SOPHO- MORES - World history students, LaPriel Tuttle, Dennis Patterson, and Lucille Markus, point out countries on the globe of the world. 73





~¥, ,,,, ~••lAJ ~y \"'Y'lA,. lA lha ., lAA I A, 11\" I~V 'V IShecman Day, pm;dent Versatile Sherm Day divided his time between Boys Club duties, school work, and the varsity basketball squad. BOYS CLUB OFFICERS AND ADVISER - Bob Day, vice president, and Sherrell Berrett, secretary, relinquish a few minutes of their lunch time to discuss a Boys Club activity with Frank Kamniknr, /aculcy adviser. REPRESENTAT!VES - Discussing plans for the Parents and Sons program are class representatives, Dan Nelson, senior; John Pollard, junior; Dale Kimball, ophomorc; and Jack Player, senior. THE SPIRIT OF GOOD FELLOWSHIP Every JHS boy automatically became a member of the Boys Club upon entering high sch ol. The club co-spon- ored the Thanksgiving Party with the Girls Club. This activity included a dance, show, and refreshment . On January 25, the boy were hosts to their parents at the Parents and ns Night Out. For entertainment, ) rdan's traveling as embly, \"An Arabian Nightmare,\" was pre- miered. The Boy lub helped to pr m te in each boy good citizenship, sportsmanship, and respect f r hi ch I and teachers. The year's program was under the guidance of the officer , cia and home r m r pre entative , and advisers. Working with Frank Kamnikar as faculty ad- visers were Murray Allen, Billy B ren, het Kim, Ray Olivers n, and Arland Ru s n.76

THE HUM OF VIGOROUS ACTIVITY Helping new girls become better acquainted and promot- ing good feeling between students and parents were the primary endeavors of the Girls Club. Along with co-spon- soring the Thanksgiving Party, the girls entertained their parents at a Mothers and Daughters and a Fathers and Daughters Night Out. A fashion show, program, and re- freshments featured the evening in which the mothers were honored. Fathers escorted their daughters to an ev- ening of fun and dancing. Junior and sophomore girls hosted the seniors at the Senior Tea near the end of the school year. The Stocking Stomp and the ninth grade wel- come were other events sponsored by the active coed club. Evelyn N. Wood, Marie Goff, and Carolyn Green were the 1955-56 advisers. OFFICERS AND REPRESENTATIVES - Connie Crane, secretary, points out a pending Girls Club activity to Gayle Jensen, vice presi- dent; Marian Anderson, junior; Barbara Allen, senior; and Ann Rich- ards, sophomore.Geraldine Whitmore, presidentEncouraging every coed to take an active part in school affairs wasthe responsibility of popular Geraldine Whitmore.GIRLS CLUBHOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES - Row One: Gayle Page, ErmaEnniss, Corinne Archuleta, Carolyn Aceves, Connie Ostler, Doris Lloyd,Edna Burr, Irene Alves, Maxine Anderburg, Janet Gehring, DarleneSteadman. Row Two: DeAna Mickelsen, Diane Mumford, Doris Roos,LuDeen Petersen, CoDele Walker, Eileen Johnson, Leah Withers, PatDuffin, Brenda Bateman, Connie Anderson, Janice Smith, Peggy Parker.Row Three: Connie Ninomiya, Irene Zagarich, LaRee Sheriff, MarshaNielsen, Leici Whetmnn, Francis Naylor, Janet Finlayson, Barbara Nel-son, Lynda Fairbourn. 77

CHARLONIANS - Row One: Darlene Church, Kay Rodgers, LuDeen cis Naylor, Virginia Nielsen, Clifta Crane, Nola Johnson, Marcia Nichols,Petersen, Irene Nystrom, DeAna Mickelsen, Janet Finlayson, NedraForman, Ann Blackett, Vicki Lester, Shirlee Gehring, Sharon Swenson, Catherine Morelli, Leici Whetman, Lorna Sjobl m, Donna Cain, oDele Walker, Beth Proctor, Maureen hepherd, haron Eldredge, Mary How-Peggy Parker, Janice Smith, Arlene Penrod, Elaine Jenson, Donna Dun- lett, Marilyn Hughes, Judy Bills, Beth Radmall. Row Three: Shirleyyon, Shirleen Beck, Norma Lynn Hale, Rosalie Brklacich, Diane Miller- Steadman, Mary Bastian, Pat Downs, Karen Burkinshaw, Afton Nelson,berg, Judene Casper, Moonyeen Newman, MelRae Bateman, Sunnie JoAnn Farnsworth, Lynne Hansen, Evah Visser, Linda Larsen, MaryNelson, Sharlene Hoffman, Erma Ray Vawdrey, Ida Mortensen, Bette Warts, Janet Healy, JoAnn Goff, Jeannette Linnarz, Carolyn Evan , GwenJardine. Row Two: Sylvia Martin, LaReta Hill, Louis Morrow, Janice Burnett, Gayle Kidder, Mary Ann Gardner, Joan Romney, ReNee Hens-LeFevre, Afton Jensen, Rosemary Jensen, Janet Dahl, Loretta Witt, Fran- chke, Arlene Beckstead, Carol McNamara, Sandra White, Marilyn New- COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN - Row One: Kay Rodgers, MUSIC AND MAR !liN - Jordan's marching Char- Judy Larsen, Doris jensen, Elaine Jenson, Mary Howlett, lonians perform to the theme of \"The Music N tes\" be- Linda Jacobson, Kareen Neilsen. Row Two: Gayle Kidder, tween halves of the Jordan- Murray basketball game. DeAna Mickelsen, Geraldine Whitmore, Penny Reed, joan McFarlane, Sally Beckstead, Carla Price.78

~old, Gae Ross, Barbara Nelson, Marilyn Nichols, Dixie Dean. Row Setting the pace with enthusiasm and pep, cutet:'our: Eileen Johnson, Deanne Wallin, Lynda Lee Sharp, Carolyn Nich- Elaine Jenson led Jordan's Charlonian Club dur- ls, Karma Russell, Linda Ballamis, Joan McFarlane, aria Price, Sally ing 1955-56.Beckstead, Janice Richardson, Gale Webb, Joan Grant, Geraldine Whit-more, Penny Reed, Judy Larsen, aria Benson, Argene Adams, Linda CHARLONIANSlacobson, Knreen Neil se n, Evelyn Day, Pnt Firzgerald, Joann Jones, NancyAnn Newman, Anneue Jensen, Doris Jensen, Gloria Glines, Gay Ras- OFFICERS AND ADVISERS - Seated: Advisers,mussen. Row Five: Joanne 13errerr, Bonnie hristian, berry Gold, Ann Miss Helen Seaman, Miss Oralie Raw on, Missfiutterfield, Norene llardcnstle, Rosalie Madsen, Norene Evans, Maureen Yvonne Schofield. tandmg: Arlene Penrod, secre-Newbold, Loraine Lloyd, Lynda Fairbourn. tary; Janice Smith, h1stonan; Shirleen Beck, assistant secretary; Donna Dunyon, reporter; Elaine Jenson, THE EXAMPLE OF GOOD president. SPORTSMANSHIP 79 F ll wing the candlelight initiation ceremony at the b ginning f the school year, the Charlonian lub began a year of service and marching activi- ties. Sixth peri d every day saw the marching group practicing for novel and intricate half-time perf rmances for three f otball and five basketball games. Th se harlonians n t marching took care f the bu iness f the club such as teas, at which v~siting pep clubs were honored, and ushering. During Chri tma time a big project was spon- sored by the harlonians and other clubs to help a needy family. In the spring they marched in the BYU Invitational Meet and sponsored the Char- Ionian Ball in honor of all lettermen. An a sembly entitled \"A Day at Jordan\" was pre ented by the harlonians on February 21. The purpo e of the harlonian lub, wh se members must maintain a B-plus average, was to instill pep and enthusi- asm in the students and create a friendly a socia- ti n with other schools.

KEY CLUB OFFICERS AND REPRESENTATIVE -Marlon Andrus, president; Karl Miller, secretary; Don Zaiser, •'ice president; and Joe Baker, treasurer; pose with Marcell Graham, Madvale Kawanis Key Club representative.COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN - Taking time out from the busy THE WILLINGNESS TO SERVEKey Club schedule are Will Erekson, Wayne Ernstrom, Ray Bate-man, Edward Miner, and Dan Nelson. Sponsored by the Midvale Kiwanians, the thirty-seven Jordan Key Club members spent a successful year in serving their school and communities. The Jordan chapter sent Marlon Andrus and Dan Nel on to the International Key Club Con- vention in Detroit, Michigan, during the summer. In serving the school, they sponsored the Initiation Dance, Courier poetry contest, Stocking St mp, and Career Day. The boys also presented a program f r the Midvale Kiwanis Club and gave forty dollars to a needy family for Christmas. To create more enthu iasm during the basketball season, they sold pro- grams, \"Hi Hats,\" and presented a scoreboard to the school. Rounding ut their activities, th J rdan chapter participated in the Inter-Key Club dance at the Avalon Ballroom and helped with the Easter Seal Drive. Faculty advisers were P. M. Mickelsen and James Seal.KEY CLUB - Row One: Floyd Mori, Gregory West, Craig Rasmus- Roy Stuarr, Richard Kemp, Carl Rnird, Wayne Sabey, Edward Miner,sen, Ray Bateman, Danny Marriott, Roger Stevenson, Joe Baker, Ken· Glade Crossgrove, Van Lindsay, Don Zaiser, Terry Kirby. Row Three:dall Voyce, Jerry Hutchinson, Larry Nielsen, Chuck Minnick, Marlon Glenn Fitzgerald, William Erek on, Wayne Ernstrom, Karl Miller,Andrus. Row Two: Dan Jorgensen, Wayne Cowley, Russell Schneider, Dan Nelson, Maurice Wells, Keith tephan, Warren Vincent, Rachnrd Nielsen, Gary Howlett, Mark Maller, John Pollard, Bruce I land.

RED CROSS THE HELPFULNESS OF YOUTH The Jordan chapter of the American Junior Red Cross was organized under the supervision of Mrs. Evelyn N. Wood, with Edward Miner as student chairman. The group decorated at the Veterans' Hospital for the weekly dances, taking turns with the other schools of the area. The Home Economics Department made cookies and a layette, which the Red Cross donated to the Primary Childrens' Hos- pital for Christmas.RED CROSS COMMITTEE - Seated: Lee Workman, Edward Miner,Mrs. Evelyn N. Wood, Marlon Andrus. Standing: Gary Larsen, DanNelson, Mark Miller, Karl Miller, Sherman Day, Warren Vincent. JORDANETTES OFFICERS AND ADVISER - Judy Bills, president; Mrs. Evelyn THE GROWTH OF LEADERSHIP N. Wood, adviser; Arlene Sheppick, secretary; and Loretta WittThe comparitively new Jordanette Club was organized for the vice presidenr, get together to plan a Jordanette activity. 'purpose of serving the school and promoting wholesome fun forthe girl of Jordan. Member hip was composed of student offi-cers and leaders from the junior and senior classes. The girlsparticipated in a summer w rkshop at the Spruces, where theyplanned future activities and received instruction from school,district, and state people. hristmas season meant caroling anda treat for the Primary Childrens' Hospital, and helping withthe Sub-for-Santa project. Dr. Royal Garff from the Universityof Utah was the guest speaker at the )ordanette-sponsored All-Girls' Assembly. For fun, the club got together for a candy pull,bowling, and a swimming party.JORDANETTES - Row One: Judy Bills, Arlene Penrod, Janice Smith, Carla Benson, Barbara Dunn, Afton Jensen, CoDele Walker, Joan Rom- eraldine Whitmore, Argene Adams, Penny Reed, Beth Proctor, Lynda ney, Pat Weber, )udene Casper, Bette Jardine, Marian Beck, Sharon Swenson, Elaine Jenson. Row Four: Darlene Bell, Mary Howlett, SunnieFairbourn, Rosalie Madsen, Loreua Witt, Arlene Sheppick. Row Two: Nelson, Ida Mortensen, JoAnn )ones, Mary Ann Gardner, Sally Beck-Kathy ray, Linda Jacobson, Pat Fitzgerald, Sharon Eldredge, VeNae stead, Carolyn Erickson, Joene Tranter, Norma Lynn Hale, Shirlee Gehr- ing.Burgon, Rosalie Brklncich, MelRne Bateman, Evelyn Day, Nancy AnnNewman, Ann Butterfield, D,oris Jensen, Marilyn Hughes. Row Three:

COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN - Seared: Gayle Jensen, Lorna Bingham, ,Gloria Heaps. Standing: Carolyn Nichols, Karhi Jones, Kathy Harton,Nikki Labrum, Mel Rae Bateman, Catherine Morelli, Nedra Nelson. ERS AND ADVISERS SeawJ: Lynda Lee Sharp, vice f>re .siclent; aria Denson, f>rcsiclenc; Edna 13urr, hiswrian; Jo Anne Kynaston, _,ccrewry. randing: M~ry Fitzgerald, Reea Peter~en, en rude Tranter, 13etty I lenderson, faculty advisen.JAY DEES - Row One: G. Heaps, D. King, P. Fechser, S. Smith, A. Labrum, S. Tea, J. Smith, J. Hnm, . Visser, M. Jones, J. Watterson, M.Richards, M. Grimaud, K. Jones, L. Jones, M. Anderberg, B. Proctor, W.Noland, S. Estepp, K. Dean, C. Ninomiya, D. Jones, S. Zaiser, B. Rad- Vunder, J. Larsen, D. oin, . Beck, K. Bodell, . Evans, E. Despnin, N. Hughes, J. Olson, . Neff, W. Beath. Row Four: L. Workman, V. Gon-mall, C. Pierson, V. Boggess, B. Bolliger, S. Taylor, P. Reed, M. Wilson, zales, D. Scott, . onger, S. 13arney, J. .ehring, P. Duffin, L. Norton,1. Alves. Row Two: C. Fullmer, D. Millerberg, M. Nichols, L. Stuart, . J. Casper, G. llutchings, L. Webb, G. Page, . Eldredge, A. Jensen, L.Tennyson, S. Swensen, R. Brklacich, D. Larson, S. Webster, J. Maxfield,P. Olsen, J. Butler, B. Milne, D. Mumford, S. Perry, L. Tuttle, P. Preston, Markus, ). Stepan, E. Marchant, M. Rnbb, K. Larsen, B. Glenn, E. aner,S. Pappa, J. Berrett, B. Christian, P. Parker, C. Nichols, J. Hamilton, M. G. Hardcastle, S. Price, ). Kynnston. Row Fiw: J. 13ills, M. Newman, G.Beckstead, L. Dansie, J. Baker. Row Three: B. Jardine, G. Jensen, . Page, A. Usher, K. Turner, L. Jacobson, D. Miles, S. Lunnen, N. Kasai, D. Lloyd, J. Oakeson, M. Newbold, L. Haws, H. Egbert, P. Petersen, S.Morelli, N. Hale, S. Gehring, J. Carroll, J. Richards, A. Vanderhooft, N. Cressall, M. Sorenson, P. Iarke, D. Van Detta, ). Todd, K. Hatton,

THE ASSOCIATIONS THAT BIND With congeniality and enthusiasm, Carla Ben- son guided the Jay Dee Club through a year The Jay Dee Club, whose aims were to increase of social and service activities. friendships and enjoy social gatherings, had a busy schedule in 1955-56. Beginning with the initiation JAY DEES ceremony and turkey dinner, the girls resumed ac- tivities with their annual date party. A program was presented at the County Infirmary at Christmas time in addition to helping a needy family. After sponsor- ing a spring fashion show for all the girls of the scho l, the club contributed favors on Parents' Visit- ing Day. In April the 212 club members, whose en- rollment made them the largest organization at Jordan, climaxed a full year with the annual Dog Patch Hay Day.M. Williams, 13. Shulsen, K. Neil son, E. Burr. Row Six: G. Flanders, ).Green, S. unningt n, I. Zngarich, P. West, 13. Dansie, I. Campbell, M.Wilkinson, S. Dean, ). Maddocks, ). Niel son, B. Allen, N. Rawlings, I.Olson, ]. lludso n, M. Beck, L. Dansie, E. Poulse n, N. Nichols, E. Cook,D. Butterfield, 13. Densley, ]. Barben, M. Holt, S. Workman, L. Sharp.Row ewn: D. Peters, M. Parry, I. Morten se n, J. Wheadon, N. Milne,L Boyce, ]. Erickson, N. Kny, K. Humphre y, ). hulsen, J. Rawson, M.Lundberg, D. Dale, X. Pappas, D. Steadman, ]. Hall, C. Case, V. Sowell,K. Jreenwoocl, 0. Lund, C. Loventlnhl, J. Brady, ]. Cox, N. Lunnen, A.Beckstead, . Benson. 83

FUTURE ENGINEERS THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN The Jordan High Future Engineers Club had as its goal to acquaint science students with the oppor- tunities in the science field after graduation. Once a month the club members participated in a field trip to an industry where the application of sci- ence was demonstrated. Men in the science fields, primarily engineers, spoke at club meetings once a month also. Supervising these activities were Stanley R. Anderson and R. S. Peterson, faculty advisers. OFFICERS AND ADVISER - Scheuuling nn Engineer Club fielu trip are Edward Patience, ~ecrewry; Keith tephnn, ••ice president; Val Fin- lay8on, president; R. S. Peterson, adviser; and Van Lindsay, creas11rer. FUTURE ENGINEERS - Row One: Van Lindsey, Floyd Mori, Russell David Brown, Dan Nebon, Ri haru Kemp, Daviu Taylor, Sherrell Ber- Schneider, Sherman Day, Dale Astle, Edward Miner, Paul Jacobson, rett, l3ruce Lennberg, Richnru Nieben. Row Four: David Winn, Winslow Dennis Wilson, Jason Endo. Row Two: Edward Patience, Weston Read- Jones, Floyd Young, Warren Yin enr, flru e Hand, Val Finlayson, Jerry ing, Carl Baird, Roger Stevenson, Mike Ganz, Keith Stepan, Maurice Forbush, Marlon Andrus, Mickey Jones. Wells, Dan Jorgensen, Dean Fife. Row Three: Mike !vie, Don Zaiser84

DECA THE PRINCIPLES OF DISTRIBUTION The Jordan chapter of the Distributive Education Club of America encouraged the training of stu- dents in buying and selling techniques. Students became eligible for membership by enrolling in one of the required distributing courses. Jordan representatives attended the DECA State Con- vention in Salt Lake City and the whole club en- joyed themselves at a chicken dinner party. To raise funds for projects, popcorn was sold at foot- ball games. Fay B. Thomas instructed members in classes and extra-curricular DECA activities.OFFICERS AND ADVISER - Fay B. Thomas, faculcy adviser, illus-trates commercial business rechniques to DECA officers, Penny Reed,secrccary; Claudia Cox, J>rcsidenc; Annette Jenson and VeNae Burgon,vice presidents.DE A - Row One: LaRae Smith, Kay Thacker, Annette Jenson, Joyce Thomas, Sylvia Martin, Kay Rodgers, Linda Jacobson, VeNae Burgon,Mitchell, Irene Flores, ny le Poulsen, Annette Rawson, Darlene Stead- LuWen Alsop, Carol Atkinson, Peggy Leonard, Lorna Sjoblom, Joanmlln, Niln Rawlings, Maxine Markus, Jessie Kay Greenwood. Row Two: McFarlane, Leici Whetman, Lyle Hughes, Joyce Milne. Row Four: It aRosalie Green, Velma ,onznles, onnie Neff, Wanda Beath, Edith Howard, Penny Reed, Marlene Wright, Genielle Evans, Rama Mitchell,Wilkinson, Donn Jeppson, Jerrie Belcher, Ann Roberts, Timothy Maddox, Glenna Bodell, Shirley Ann Park, Carolyn Wright, Phyllis Nunley, ElvnSandy DurM nro lee Allen, Mary Ann Olsen. Row Three: B. K Turner Reona Elenora McCombs, Claudia Cox. 85

RADIO CLUB RADIO CLU13 OFFICERS - Roy Stuart, secretary; Russell Schneider, vice president; and Dnle Frandsen, president, examine Jordan's loud THE TRANSMISSION OF SOUNDS speaker equipment. Organized during the 1955-56 school year, the OFFICERS AND ADVISERS - Milo Pearson, secrewry; Noln Lunncn, Radio Club did not get into full swing last year <lice fJresiclent; Miss Go ld a Fraser, ad••iser; Paul Neilson, president; Irma because of complications in the formation of a Rae Ynwdrey, histOrian; Lowell Boberg, adviser. constitution. The idea behind the organization was to create an interest in amateur radio broadcast- ing. Future plans are to help students obtain their amateur radio licenses by setting up code and radio theory classes. When these goals are reached, it is hoped to set up an amateur radio station at the school. Donald Budge was the faculty adviser. LANGUAGE CLUBTHE UNDERSTANDING OF OTHERS To promote better understanding of foreign coun- tries and their peoples was the primary goal of the Language Club. Anyone taking a foreign language was eligible to belong to the club. Activities dur- ing the year included a Christmas party, at which there were games and refreshments; the Sub-for- Santa project; and dinners composed of foreign foods. Faculty advisers were Miss Golda Fraser and Lowell Boberg, who instructed students in French and Spanish classes.LAUGUAGE CLUB- Row One: Tony Delgado, Randall Rathjen, Lane LaRae C lem ent, Linda Asny, Joyce Wn!lin, Ardine Toone, !1eth RnJmall,Rasmussen, Don Read, Jay Stevens, Charles Graham, Paul Neilson, Craig Janice Parkin, Irma Rae VawJrey, Sheila Hamilton, Emmnnuelln K n-Rasmusse n, John Pollard, John McKinney, Orin Palmer. Row Two:Diana Scott, . Clair Lou Kidd, Loretta Witt, Ethel Mangum, Clifta curor, Mnry Howlett, Gnle Webb, Janet Henly. Row Four: Marilyn Hughes, Dorothy Miles, Nola Lunnen, Nedra Kasni, hnron Lunncn,Crane, Mary Watts, Marian Anderson, Linda Ballamis, Rose mary Jensen, Berty Ann Shul~en, Laurel Tlrown, Marcia Sorenson, Mnry Ann GnrJner,Pauline Dory, Karol Hardwick, DeAnna DeGroot. Row Three: Karen Sharon IJracken, Knren Burkin~how.

• ..1n~IAJ. IR~ lallA. \" ~· ''\"I\" .,W''l ~~ ~A ~ ,}I rv•OFFICERS AND ADVISERS- Seared: Marylyn Lang, president; MissMarie off and Mi s Betty Henderson, advisers; Ann Butterfield, viceJ>residenc. tanding: Connie Crane, reJ>orter; Sharon Eldredge, treasurer;Maureen Shepherd, parliamentarian; Marian Pearson, historian; EdnaBurr, song Leader.FHA THE HOMEMAKERS OF TOMORROW The Future Homemakers of America was an active group during the past school year. Through classes of sewing and cooking, girls worked toward FHA goals of becoming better homemakers. With the FFA they sponsored the Sweethearts Ball on February 11. Other extra- curricular activities included a swimming party with Cyprus High School on February 23, a skating party with the FFA, a candy pull in the Jordan kitchen, and a spring party which included a movie and a dinner.F TURE I !OMEMAKER OF AMERICA - Row One: Sharon Butter- John on, Evon Despain, Shauna Workman, Jeneal Barben. Row Three:field, onnie rnne, Edna Burr, olleen teadman, Marian Pearson, Joan Daryl Walker, Joan Ernesr, Rinda Gedge, Clifta Crane, Lucille Naylor, Audry Thayne, Nila Rawlings, Marilyn Brown, Sharon Eldredge, MaureenFarnbworth, Loub Morrow, Mnry Lynn Klotovich, Kay Turner, Reona Shepherd, Alma Nunley. Row Four: Marsha Holt, Farrel Brown, Jean-Witherb, Ann Atkinson. Row Two: (Jaylc Vtsser, ay heppick, Annette ette Linnarz, Rita Lynch, Patsy Gline., Marylyn Lang, Ardene Toone, enielle Evnn~, Ann Butterfield, hnrlene Peterson, Edna Rae Eunice Gilbert, Karen Larson, Gloria Eyre.

FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA- Row One: Paul C. Boyce, Ralph Ralph Schmitlt, Wilbrd Greene, Dennt~ Patter~m, Barry Ottley. RowRothe, Rodney Dansie, Wilburn McDougle, Jame~ Bell, Bruce Whited, Two: Merhn Ander~on, Mtchael Bailey, Dennis Woodwnrtl, Noel Smith,Paul Steinfeldt, John Dick, LeLand Richins, Howard Allen, Earl Allen, Michael Antlrea~on, llenry •rimaud, (,ale llamilton, DelRay Enstmon, Davit! Glntl, Don Boulden, Robert Nuzman, Jerry Pearson, llenry Bowen, FFA OFFICERS - Seated: Paul Steinfeldt, vice president; FUTURE FARMERS ENTER NTESTS - Seawtl: Noel Robert Bailey, president. Standing: Michael Andreason, re- mith, Jame~ Bell, Bru ce Whited - em!> jHd)1tng team. Srancl- porter; Jerry Pearson, sentinel; John Dick, treasurer; DeLoy inl<: John Dick, Robert Bailey, Michael Bailey - datry Jlicl!(tnR Butterfield, secretary; Robert Schouten, histOrian. entrants.88

FFA laude Tu ker, Erne~1 Velez. Row Three: Leo Quezada, Joe Drake Managing to find time out from studiesRohert Schot~~en, Joe Ziuinr:, Richard Bishop, Gordon Zitting, Boyd and speech activities, Robert Bailey ledBnker, Joe Thorn, David chmid1, Ralph Brinton, Harold Allen, Dever! the FFA by example and leadership.Mecham, Larry Mnuhews, DeLoy Osborne, Rny Butterfield. 89 THE BUILDING OF MEN \"L arning to do, doing to earn, earning to live, livin~ toserve\"- by this motto, the boy of the FFA spent hoursstudying agricultural meth ds in class to take to their own farms as practical examples. Through their membership,the b ys tried to d velop community leader hip. The an- nual weethearts' Ball was under the co-spons rship of the FFA and the FHA, and included the crowning of aqueen and king. The FFA als pon red the Harvest Ball in the Fall. The Jordan chapter participated in many FFA activitie which built the boy in the field of vocational agriculture. They sent judging teams to the various state and local conte ts and practiced new and more progre siveways f farming. Through thi activity, the future farmers were assured f a better and easier way of making a living.Paul . Boyce and Donald Budge taught the boys in aca-demic classes and advised extra-curricular Future Farmersof America club work.

CIVAL AIR PATROL- Row One: Donald M. Budge, Dick Shepherd, Augnson, Larry Lewi s, Jnmes Bell, Roy Burton, Michael Bailey, DeLoyDouglas Benson, David Schmidt, Harvey Gaster, Mi lton Jenkin s, Wayne Butterfield, Frnnk Huff, Gene Montague, Jeffery Hendrickson. Row Foar:Emstrom, Stanley Elg. Row Two : James Washburn, Thiel Hatt, J~mes Deon Springer, Donald Maines, Ru sell trebe l, Robert hidester, LnVarHarris, James Pollick, Russe ll Schneider, Richard Despain, Ralph Ash- Burton, Richard Chri tensen, Lynn Jarvis, Stewart rosgrove, D naldworth, Cu rtis Alverson, Jay Page, Kent Hughes. Row Three: Philip Ennis. OFF ICERS AND ADVISER - Dona ld Budge, advis<!r; Dick Shepherd, F1t$!hC Leader; llarvey Gaster, apply Officer; Milton Jenkins, Adjutam; Douglas Benson, Catler Commander; Stnn ley-~....., Elg, Fine Sergeanc; Wayne ErnStrom, AniHant c;adc r Commander. CAP THE SCIENCE OF AVIATION The aim of the Civil Air Patr 1 was t acquaint students with the imp rtance of aviati n. The adets gained ex, perience through watching films fr m the Air Force and perating their own radio stati n at Jordan. New members had orientati n flights, when they went ·up in an airplane and learned the fundamentals of flying. For the first time at Jordan, the CAP ponsored the adet H p, on February '21. Officers were chosen to lead the gr up; and advisers, Donald Budge and Arland Russon, in tructed the b ys in aviation techniques. ADET TRAIN IN LAS E - Mdton Jenkms practices m the lmk trainer tn Mr. Budge\ thtrd penod clns~.90

RIDING CLUB THE FUN IN RECREATIONThe Riding Club found only a few students who weresi ncerely interested in horse riding as an extra-curricularactivity. However, this did not stop those who were in-terested; and they organized the Riding Club with PaulC. Boyce as their adviser. The group visited the Whit-more Arabian Horse Farm and the Lazy Bar RidingFarm, and watched pictures of different types of horses. OFFICERS AND ADVISER - Seared: Beth Radmall, vice presiden t; Luella Vicchrilli, executi<•e cou ncil; Ardine Toone, drill master. Srand- ing: Delpha Larson, secretary; DeAnna Biggs, president; Charon Meeker, executive council; Paul C. Boyce, adt•iser; Bonnie Glenn, assistant drill master; Sharon Hamilton, treasurer; Reona Withers, executive council. LETTERMEN CLUB THE LEADERS IN SPORTS Boys earning letters in any one of the high school athletics automatically became members of the Jordan High Lettermen Club. Banquets were held at the close of each sport season to honor the participants. Maroon and gray jack- ets were selected and purchased by lettermen, who were advised in club activities by all coaches, headed by Howard \"Tuff\" Linford. OFFICERS AND ADVISER - Daryl Walbeck, vice president; Lyle Hughes, secretary; and \"Tuff\" Linford, adviser; admire the new letter- men jacket worn by Mickey Jones, president.LEITERMEN - Row On<.': (,eorge Varanaki,, Gene K1holm, Daryl Smith, Jerry Endo, Raymond Yasukochi, Ja on Endo, Ted Ri chards,WKeanlthcBcek~r,,BeMnn1yckey utler, Knrl Miller, Bruce Rosenhan, John Pollard, Bruce Whited, DeLay Osborne, Wayne Ernstrom, Bart Morse, James Jones, Mark Klotovich, Rnlph Brinton. Row Two: Bell, Don Blasius, Burton Ander on, Pat Truhill. Row Four: FloydLeon Ewell, Jnck , hielus, Von Vicchnlh, Don nmpbell, herman Day, Young, Kent Smith, Blayne Milligan, Max Gamble, Dick Wetsel, BobraiK Rn,mu,sen, J;lck Plnyer, Lorin McRae, M1choel Andreason, Lyle Campbe ll, Gary G res man, Gary Howlett, Bruce Hand, Gary Larsen,I lu ghes, Dole Go lu , R1cha.J Trnpp. Row Tin<!<': herrell Berrett, Dennis Lawrence Mangum, Ken Oakeson, Mike Ganz, Gary LeFevre, Boyd Mounteer Gaster.

THE GOOD TIMES IN WINTERJordan High School students who enjoyed skiingand the winter season became enthusiastic par-ticipants in the activities of the Ski C lub. Theystarted out the year with a date party at theschool. Weekends found members having fun atone of the Utah ski resorts. In March, the annualafternoon-evening party was held at Alta. HelenSeaman and Yvonne Schofield were the facultyadvisers during the school year. SKI LUB OFF! ERS - Ann Blnckctt, vice t>re ident; Gary Larsen, />resident; anti Joan Granr, secretary, prepare for a Jay of skiing fun at Alta. II SIZI CLUBSKIING AT ALTA- Gale Webb anc.l SharonSwenson enjoy a Ski Club outing during thesnowy winter months.SKI CLUB - Row One: Norene Evans, Sheri Aaron, Catherine Morelli, ton, Carolyn Nichols, Sunnie Nelson, Sharlene Hoffman, Larry Nielson.Ilene Campbell, Joan Maddox, Joan Grant, Gayle Poulsen, Miss Yvonne Row Three: Timothy Maddox, Mike Plattner, Stanley Johnson, Lee Ten-Schofield, Gary Larsen, Miss Helen Seaman. Row Two:Marian Anderson, nant, Russell Larson, Richarc.l Despain, Ec.lwin Ponc.l, Jeffery joseph, How- ard Brinton, Sharon Swenson, Rosalie Brklacich.Linda Ballamis, Darlene Church, Eileen Johnson, Joyce Milne, Ralph Brin-

FOOTBALL DAN E - Darlene Church, Karen Burkin haw, Janice Rich-ardson, Gay le Kidder, and Gayle Poulsen perform to the theme of \"SpringTime\" during intermission at the Football Dance. OFFICERS AND ADVISER- Miss Yvonne Schofield, ad- <~iser; Nancy Ann Newman, president; Marilyn Hughes, historian; Darlene Bell, •'ice president; Gayle Kidder, re- porter; Janice Richardson, secretary. DANCE CLUBSENIOR I lOP - Rehearsing for the Senior Hop and THE ART OF CREATIONKey lub Dnnce arc Darlene Bell, Cherie Fitzgerald, The girls of the Dance Club were always ready to providePat Weber, and Barbara Dunn in \"Touch.\" entertainment for all school activities and special occasions. They composed their own dances under the excellent super- vision of Miss Yvonne Schofield, and performed in floor shows, the traveling assembly, the Mother and Daughters program, and at other events. The girls were chosen as mem- bers of the club at the close of their junior year. A closing party climaxed a successful year of cultural activity.THANKS !Y IN PROGRAM - Dnncing in their version of FOOTBALL DANCE - Nancy Ann Newman, Elaine cJoesntsuomn~dMfaorr- Arlene Penrod, Marilyn Hughes, Ila Howard, and lene Wright, Carla Benson, and Linda Jacobson are \"Pete Kelly's Blues.\" Nor photographed: Penny Reed. 93

OFFICERS AND ADVISER - Miss Betty Zieve, adviser, MASQUE AND OFF! ERS - Rosalie Madsen,explains a forthcoming production to Lorna Sjoblom, secretary;Rosemary Jensen, vice president; Kareen Neilson, treasurer; parliamencanan; joe Baker, .~ergcanc at arms; and Irene Ny- strom, reJ>oner, li ten to inMructions from janice Richardson,and Ida Mortensen, hiscorian. J>rcsident. THE GROWTH OF CULTURETo further the use of speech throughout Jordan High chool and the sur,rounding communities was the goal attained to by the 1955,56 Masque andGavel Club. F llowing the initiation ceremonies at the beginning of the schoolyear, they followed a schedule of busy club meeting . The meetings con i tedof skits by members and parliamentary procedure ace rding to Robert' Rulesof Order. Club members ushered f r the school play, pre entecl a pep as em,bly, sponsored king and queen candidates for the Harve t Ball a~d the weet,hearts' Ball, and sold pom-poms for the lass A ba ketball tournament. \" ingOut Sweet Land,\" a play pre ented by the University of Utah, was attendedby the Jordan club. Those belonging to the organization, who were presentedMasque and Gavel membership pins, put on a one act play, \"The I ligh Win-dow,\" for the student body. A back-stage party and the initiati n of new ffi,cers climaxed a busy nine months of speech activities. Faculty advi er wereMiss Betty Zieve, C. N. Crawford, E. L. rawford, Phil F. G ldbrans n, andNorman D. Riggs.MASQUE AND GAVEL - Row One: Nedra Nel ·on, Kay Belcher, Two : Ellen arter, Pat Duffin, hnr n Estepp, B nn•e Dans•e, Pegj!yJerrie Belcher, Jolene Cox, Dorothy Mtles, Nedra Kasai, Nikki Labrum, WeM, judy Znfft, tephen Gold, Ro~alie Madsen, Vicki LeMer, Ann Blackett, arol McNamara, (,Jona •l111c~, Arlene Deakm. How Three:Aty Vanderhooft, JoAnne Kynaston, Kathy Jones, Irene Nystrom, Mari· Janice Richard on, Marsha Mit hell, janet Dahl, Darrell Beckmom, Joelyn Newbold, Marilyn Nichols, Cherry Gold, Edda Rae Johnson. Row

THE 1-IIGll WINDOW - Rehenr~ing for the Masque and Gavel sponsored one ncr piny are Darrell neckstrom, Diane Millerberg, Stephen GoiJ, Janice Richardson, and Afton Jensen. MASQUE AND GAVELBnkcr, Shnrnn Lunncn, )con nrroll, onnie Pierson, Karen nurkinshaw,1\(Jben Bailey, judy Nielson, Niln Rawlings, Lcici Whet man. Row Fou1:Aloma Atwooc.l, Afton Jcmcn, Mbs Betty Zieve, Norman D. Rtggs, LornaSj\"bllltn, Mnry llowlctt, Knrccn Nielsen, Wdl Erebon, Gordon Groom,Etlwnrd Miner, Brttce Whited. Janice Richardson, president While serving as Masque and Gavel president, pretty Janice Richardson also found time for the school play and Senior Class Vice Presi- dent duties. 95

QUILLAND SCROLL THE EXCELLENCE IN JOURNALISMThe Quill and Scroll is an international honor-ary society of high school journalists. Its mem-bers were qualified for membership on the basisof outstanding publication work. When initi-ated, each new member was presented with agold pin, a year's subscripti n to Quill andScroll magazine, and a membership card. QUILL AND SCROLL- Row One: D nna ain, Gay le Kidder, VeNne Burgan, Afton Nelson, Marilyn Nichols. Row Two: Karma Russe ll , Linda Larson, LuDeen Petersen, Joene Tranter, Sharon Eldredge, herry Gold. Row Three : Ei leen John- son, Wayne Sabey, Mary Ann ardner, Dennis Greer1, Joe Bake r, Robert Dahl. PRESS CLUB THE CREATION OF COMPOSITIONPRESS CLUB OFFICERS - Mary Ann Gardner, Students of journa lism classes and all publication staffshiscorian ; VeNae Burgan, president; LuDeen Pet- were eligible for Press Club membership. Being busyersen, secretary-treasurer; Eileen Johnson, assist- )ordanites, they spons red th _ ] rdan District Pressant secretary; Wayne Sabey, q1ice president. Conference, atte nded the U. f U. and B.Y.U. press conferences, and conducted a tour to various news- paper offices and televi ion tudios. The initiati n of new members and group parties were other activities of these busy Jordan j urnalists. PRESS CLUB - Row One: Wanda Romney, LaRae Newbold, Marilyn Betty Lou Deakin, Joene Tranter, berry old. Row Thre e: LuDeen Beckstead, Melvin Berretr, Miss Oralie Rawson, Marilyn Nichols, Virginia Petersen, Rn y Bateman, Ly le I lughes, Eileen Johnso n, Wayne Sabey, Smith, Claudia Webb. Row Two: Afton Nelson, VeNae Burgan, Sharon Dennis Green, Mary Ann Gardner, Ivan Arterburn, Joe Baker, Robert Eldredge, CoDele Walker, Donna Cain, Linda Larson, Karma Russell, Dahl.96


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