1962Editor --··----· ·-----·----·--·-------- Gwen AstorgaCopy Staff--------·------·--------·-·- Nancy Clarkand Typists Dan Error Janny Lou Morley Betty Jean Smith Judy Smith Diane ThurberArt Staff -----------·------·-·--------- Diane Chavez Title Page -·----------·-·- -· --·------------·---- Page 1 Pat Elder Theme Page ----·-·---------··----- -·---·-·--- Page 2 Administration -·-·--·-·· ·-···--·····---·· ·-- Page 6 Christine Loulias Student Body -------··----·--·----··--··--· Page 18 Organizations -·--·--··--·---·--------···--- Page 72Photography Staff --------·--- Dennis Adams Cultural Arts ·---------------·----· -------- Page 92 Diana Day Athletics ··-----··-----·--------·--------·--·-- Page 110 Activities -···--·-----·-----·---·----·-------- Page 134 Jon Van Wagoner Cheryl WrightJORDAN IIIGII SCHOOL SANDY, UTAH 1
Time is the common bond of unity to which our lives concede, Beating the murmer of a heart, or measuring precision of a deed Time shakes man's routine while rocking the pendulum of life, Thumping into each year realities of joy and strife. Time is the origin of living, a basis for the pulse of day. It carries the blueprint of happiness as we experience in an individual way ... the ...2
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We pay tribute to you the seniors for sharing your time in veryday happenings and gr wing cxp rien- ces. Dedicated to you, this 1962 y arbook repr sents a portion of your thr e y ars of high school education. It is our sine re hope that you will continue the warm friendships, proud knowledge, and rememberances of your time spent at Jordan High . May this book bring you great pleasur in helping you to relive your mem- ories at Jordan High School.4
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As we begin each new school year, we find a well planned curriculum awaitingus. This is the result of the well co-ordinated efforts of the administration. Theschool board having provided materials and funds, the principal, counselors andfaculty having aided us in the pursuit of our goals, we find that our time thisyear has been well spent. 7
Your theme, \"Time of Our Lives\" provokes thinking which covers a wide range of activities. This p riod of time covered by high school experi nces includes ch r- ished associations with fri 'nds and faculty members. It recalls subj ct matt r chall ng s, various class parties, assembli s, school dances, p p ralli s, games, sp ech and music activities, group projects, student council partici- pation, vocational and prof, ssional training pr paration, in fact all of the student body activiti s. It also reflc ts and embodies past and pre nt planning which wjll in- fluence future a hiev m nts and a ·complishm nts. Preparation for your tomorrows was mad by the acqui- sition and improv m nt of n w skills and the gaining of knowledge, insights, and understandings which ar to be helpful and useful in your future activili s and in your various vocational pmsuits. The wi · budgeting of your lime, your good study habits, and a wholesom altitude toward life in g ·n raJ ar important factors and practices which help you to achicv the \"Tim of Your Liv ·.\" You stud nts who r ally hav th \"Time of Your Liv 's\" whil attending high school regard school as a privil g '. You have assumed r sponsibilities of s eking growth and advancement appropriate for your particular aptitud s and abilities. You hav us d yom opportuniti s at school to become succ 'ssful and worth-while adults. You hav' learned to look at ev rything in its proper persp clive. If you have fully njoy d this \"Tim of Your Liv s,\" you have learned to fac your probl ms fairly and quar ly. You have also endeavor d to work out sa ti ·factory solu- tions to your probl m ·. You do not fr l or give up h - cause you f 1 that the world ow s you something bellcr. You strive consi t ntly to make th be t of your privil ges and opportuniti . Worth-while 1 arning is a dynamic/ro ess. It should b a lifelim endeavor. If it i pursu with th prop r at- titudes, enthusiasm, and worthy, persist nt efforts, pro- gress will in vitably follow. In all of your future a tivili s, may you richly njoy a continued r alization of th impli ations of your year- book theme, \"Time of ur Lives.\" Reed H. Beckstead Superinl ndent of Schools Jordan School District8
Working to help the students of JordanHigh and those throughout the district,the School Board is to be commendedfor the fine manner in which they han-dled the 1961-62 school year. Studentguidance, appropriation of funds, andconsh·uction of new buildings were topicdiscussions during board meetings.Through their combined efforts, ourschool board capably and efficiently han-dled all problems confronting them. H. W. JORGENSON Assistant SuperintendentBOARD MEMBERS - Left to Right: C. N. Crawford, ClydeV. Buxton, Bob Jimas, John Wheadon, Marlon S. Bateman. 9
\"Time\" and \"energy\" are two of the most precious ingr di nts of our lives. High school youth seems so abundantly blessed with both. This is a period of physical vigor, and the time balance is principally in the future still lo be lived. Yet, the wise use of these ingredients during the high school years seems to largely de- termine future careers, life's companions and civic outlook. These priceless years are a \"once-over\" course, along a road of many choices. There can be no repeats of even a single minute. Each day in high school should be liv d, not only so as to enjoy th pxcsent, but so as to enrich the future. Each hour presents a choice and each choice mad is a crisis in our destiny. If we properly care for the minutes, the hours somehow take care of themselves. As memory recalls your days at Jordan High School, may you find few regrets. May your meditation on this \"time\" in your life confirm it a a p riod of patience, loyalty, industry, honor and courage in study, work and play. These are really great moments. May we each use them diligently to s ·ure a future in dignity. May that future be surrounded by lov , friendships, labor and service worthy of our generation. G. REED SANDERSON Principal10
MR. TAYLOR Vice PrincipalMR. GOLDBRANSON Registrar MRS. FITZGERALD MR. CASPER Girls' Counselor Boys' CounselorMr. .Taylor and Mr. Goldbranson did an outstanding jobin assisting the students this year by devoting their timeand efforts in seeing that the students maintained a re-cord for graduation. Mrs. Fitzgerald and Mr. Casperadministered aptitude and achievement tests. Throughthese tests they were able to advise the students as totheir likes and abilities. 11
MERLE ALVEY STANLEY R. ANDERSON FRANK M. BAGLEY DEANE BENNION MELVIN A. BERRETT English Library Science English and Literature Algebra and Trig. Auto Mechanics ERNEST J. BIANCHI DAVID K. BLACK KENNETH BRADY Psychology Biology and Agriculture Algebra and G ometTy BLAINE BROWN DONALD M. BUDGE BEVERLY A. CRAWFORD SHERMAN CRUMP LEO A. DEAN Chorus and German Bookkeeping and Yearbook Physics and Chemistry English Algebra and Geometry GENE F. DEAM HOWARD C. EVANS GOLDA FRASER MELVIN J. GAMBLE FARRELL H. GUNNELL Auto Mechanics American History French and Spanish Biology English and Type12
JIM HEALY BETTY HENDERSON LAMAR A. HENDRICKSON ARTHUR G. HUGHES BLANCHE HUMPHERYSMath and Algebra Sewing English and Literature Coaching Special EducationGLEN R. JACKSON WENDELL JACKSON EVERT R. JONES FRANK KAMNIKAR EMERSON H. KENNINGTON Math and Drivers Ed.Coaching and Drivers Ed. Spanish and Drivers Ed. American History Welding\"He may look simple, but heskis well.\" \"Any of you guys need help with your trig?\" 13
ARDELL KERR ROBERT KRUEGER GRANT H. KUNZLER LLOYD LIND HOWARD B. LINDFORD Dance and Health English World History Electronics Physical Education MARAE NELSON DONALD OLSEN RALPH W. PACE ROBERT L. PIXTON JAY POND Foods Fine Arts Commercial Art Cenetics Band and Orchestra ORALIE RAWSON ARLAND RUSSON GLEN E. SACO DOROTHY P. CIIMITT JAME L. SEAL English and Literature Special Education Speech and Drama Phy ·ical Education Woodwork14
HELEN SEAMAN JAMES L. SHURTLEFF JAY H. SHIRTLIFF GLEN E. SOULIER LAMAR SWENSON Crafts Biology American HistoryPhys. Eel. and Drivers Eel. ChemistryROBERT D. TERAN FAY B. THOMAS GERTRUDE G. TRANTER WANDA G. WADE AUSTIN L. WALKER Drivers Training Type and Decca German and Drivers Ed. Homeliving BusinessJED W. WASDEN MARILYN YATES Mechanical Shop Type and EnglishBURNISS KEMP GLORIA BISHOP RAYE MASCARO MABEL LARSON DELOS BECKSTEAD Bookstore Clerk Manager of Cafeteria Head CustodianS cretary to Mr. Taylor Secretary to Mr. Sanderson 15
Providing Jordan High with a nutn tious and selective lunch program, th cafeteria staff proved to be an imp01 tant mainspring in our busy schoc days. Under the direction of MabE Larsen the lunches were planned an1 prepared to the satisfaction of the en tire student body. CAFETERIA COOKS - Mrs. Alice Nielsen, ~ Hazel Dowding, Mrs. Rosetta Brand, Mrs. Eve Brown. STUDENT CAFETERIA WORKERS - Douglas Mons, Richard Cleg, LeRoy Jen- kins, Linda Marshall, Carol Jenkins, Carol Jones. STUDENT CUSTODIANS - Row One: Lynn Watterson, Chris Short, Reed Hansen, Dean Sprague, Michael Evans. Row Two: David Golf, Jerry Martin, David Greenwood, Larry Anderson, Bruce Slater, Dwight Johnson. CUSTODIANS - Cale Ainsworth, Delos Beckstead, Ross Beckstead. The campus has been kept very neat and clean due to the efficient work of the custodial staff. Every night the staff worked hard at getting the build- ing clean for the next day's activities.16
I STAGE CREW MEMBERS- Left to Right: Ronald Margetts, Brent How- croft, David Goff, Glen Watts, Bruce Moody, and Steve Oliver.Having been responsible for the lighting, sound,and stage properties throughout the school, themembers of the stage crew have been skillful anddependable. Under the direction of Mr. Lind,they have rendered a valuable service to thestudent body.The stage crew skillfully adjusts lighting during an assembly. Steven Oliver adjusts projector while Brent Howcroft checks to see that the sound is operating correctly. 17
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The stud nt body is the mainspring of time. It is wound in enthusiasm, ticks withn w exp ri n s, and is precise in keeping with the TIME OF OUR LIVES! Asa student body, the school participates with excitement in classes, sporting e-bents, and assembli s while ticking away moments of each year toward becoming ett r students and individuals. 19
. . . .~ CLEVE HALE President Jordan was fortunate in having a well-qualified popular group of student of- ficers. They worked diligently keeping \"Digger\" tradition alive. Cleve, Bonnie, Diann, and Judy all proved worthy of their jobs as they led us through \"The Time of Our Lives.\"20
IBONNIE PETERSON Vice President JUDY HAM Historian DIANN E. JENSEN .... Secretary 21
KENT STEPAN JudgeSUSAN GREENWOOD Supplied by tickets from the court dep- -,\"'\" First Associate Judge uties, the comt staff prosecuted offend- ers of school policies. Judge Kent Stepan JOANN KJAR presided, assisted by other Comt Of- Second Associate Judge ficials. CARL LEATHERWOOD DIANE CHAVEZ DALE SMITH Prosecuting Attorney Clerk of Court Marshall22 .
Aiding the court officials, the Student Court did an excellent job in enforcing the Constitution and in upholding the standards of the school. The main duty of the court deputies was the issuing of tickets to those who violated the laws of the school. Row One: Doris Vordos, Diane Chavez, Becky Pierce. Row Two: Susan Greenwood, Linda elson JoAnn Kjar. Row Three: Kaysie Henson, Launie Berrett, Arne! Burris. Row Four: Kent Stepan, Dale Smith, Lynn Larson. Row Five: Roger Sjoblom, Earon Fairbourn, Brent Anderson. Row Six: Carl Leatherwood, Randy Cowdell, Gordon Kimball, Steve Taylor.Row One: C. Hale, D. Jensen, J. Ham, G. Bateman. Row Two:E. Fitzgerald, M. Enniss, R. Butterfield, S. Taylor, S. Rogers,L. FindUng. Row Three: L. Kemp, L. Marler, C. Revill, K.Hays, K. Hans n, D. Canning. Row Four: M. Cox, P. Larson,D. Scott, B. Peterson, S. Tranter, B. Bishop, C. Tashiro. RowFive: A. Yamashiro, M. Walles, M. Sjoblom, D. Freeman, L.Needham, J. Fife. Row Six: S. Mascaro, P. Pederson, W. Page,S. Williams, C. Hogenson, B. Peterson, B. Borg. Row Seven: J.Brown, M. Niksich, P. Jenkins, J. McDonald, B. Young, N.My r, J. O'Nash. Row Eight: M. Cox, K. Enniss, J. Lawson,H. Brown, J. Mumford, P. Elder, D. Shultz. Row Nine: B. Car-rol, D. Smith, R. Kunz, G. Young, D. Bawden, E. Fairboum,B. Farmer. Aiding the administration in relating student problems, this year's Student Council proved that they were one of the most important representative bodies in the school. 23
DAVID JORGENSEN President Guiding the path of time w rc David, Bonni , and Karren, senior 1 adcrs for 1961-62. Through th ir leadership and guidanc , \"The Senior Hop,\" \"Progressiv ,\" and graduation were cl verly plan- ned, an inspiration for future years. BONNIE BORG KAREN BILLS Vice President Seer tnry24
Dennis Adams Dick Adolphson James Ainsworth Judy Alexander Brent Anderson Linda AndersonLarry Anderson Milo Anderson Paul Anderson Vic Anderson Roger Andrus 11arilyn Antz.c1kArchie Archuleta Kent Ashman Gwen Astorga John Bagley Glenda Baird James BailyGeorge Ballard Bonnie Baker Donald Barney Jim Barron Cheryl Bateman David BastianDean Bawden Gary Bateman Maurine Beckstead Marlene Belcher Brent Bennion Ernie Bedont
Geraldine Bernardo julie Biggs Karren Bills Andy Ber!-(rnanThomas Bishop Bruce Birchcll DeAnn Bjork Clinton Black Kaye Bird Louise BlatnickRobert Blair Bill Blair Lyla Brady Sherry Brklacy Bill Boggess J •rry Bogg ·ssRolene Bowen Bonnie Borg Linda Bowles David Boyce Bill Boyle Brad! •y BrimhallElaine Brown Glenda Brimhall Delores Brown Julie Brown Phil Brown Kathy Brown
Ella Marie Buehn Robert Bulkley Joe Bullet Sherrie Burbank Verla Butterfield Dale CampbellGail Carlsen David Canning JoAnn Carlson Lee Carlson Les Carlson Larry CarlsonBarbara Carpenter Sharon Carpenter Cherie Chamberlin Diane Chavez Mary Clements Donald CollettDavid Collett Lee CollinsSteve Courricr Byron Colton Some experiments just never turn out right! 27
Bn·nt Cm ington \1clvin Cowd..llSenior girls went rather heavy on the eye shadow this year.Bruce Cowdcll Russell Crandall Carol Davis Dianna Davis Kathy Day Diana Day Richard Day Steve Day William DcCcus Nash D •lgado 1\ancly Dt•nsll'y Sheryl DespainShauna Draper John Diggs Carla Dinius Elwy Dow Cecil Douglas Tony DoyJ,.
Carolyn Dunn Gordon Douglas Tom Durrant .a. Merrill Enniss Kraig Ellis Pat ElderClaire Erlcnbnc:h Pearl Eror Dan Error Bob Essex Jimmy Ertman Judy EvansGlen Eyre Billy Farmer Ilene Farnsworth Ed Fitzgerald Jane Fitzgerald Larry FeitzMary Anne Fisher Knstin Flint Richard Foster Lucille Fowler Gerald Fulmer Lee Fugal Jean Froisland Willaim Ganz Frank Gaufin 29
Judy Ham Bob Halpin K •nt llanscn Dr •w Jlanscn Sharon llanscn Ronald HansenGail Hardcastle Judith llarh•r Nancy Ilelm Willtnrn IIcki Kathleen lkpncr Eddi · Hodgson
Carol Hogenson Terry Holmstrom Becky Howard Mike Hughes Gordon Howlett Stephen HowcroftJoAnn Hutching~ John Hutchings Ann Ipson Nadine Jacobson Jerry Jacob Don JacobsonJoyce James Linda jnnscn Shirley Jardine Denise Jaramillo Carol Jenkins Robert JeffsJcanettc Jenkins David Jenkins Lorin Jenkins His intelligence is excelled only by his strength. 31
Hail Greek Nation, Hail Mike Mannos, Good Hail! that cheese stinks. Diann E. j •nscn Connie johnson Carol Jones David Jones Cordon jones David jorgt•nsen Hay Joos Hon )OIH'SMarianne Jorgensen Mary Jurctich joey Kankl •borg UohK(•mp Shirley Knibb • Gordon Kimball. ...w
Don Kocherhans Joe Koncurat Bill Koos Norma Korous Kent Larkin Steve KramerPaulette Larson Steve Larson Dora Larsen Lynn Larson Robert Larson Cathy LawsonLarry Lowlcss Preston Lloyd Lloyd Loveless Stephen Lundberg Rodney :1-lalstrom Juanita LundbergDolly Malnar Mike Mannos Bonnie Mark Toni Martin 33
Jerry Mitchell Delores Meyers Bruce elsonCarolyn Mumm
Janette Olsen David Olsen Jean Olabarri David Ostler Larry Pace Wynn PageMarie Pnnck Kalhy Parker Robert Patience Kathryn Pay Anna Marie Pearson Claudia Pederson Pat Pederson Cheryl PenrodBonnie Peterson Jrunes Peterson School has taught us perfect organization? 35
Lynda Peterson Becky Pierce \"Wow, look at the shape on that one!\"Natalie Reed Calvin Rist
Joe Sargent Kalhi Sagers Jacque Samuelson Jean Schow ~1argaret Scorzato Sydney Schmidt Dennis Sharp Jennie Sharp Kent Sharp Linda Sharp Viki Sharp Reed Sjoblom Sheryl Sjostrom Bruce Slater Glen Smart Becky Smith Betty Jean Smith Don Smith Fred SmithCarol Smith 37
Keith Smith Janeal Smith Sherm Smith Neil SmithJames Stevens Larry Stevens Ford Stevenson Roger Sterling Lynn Stoker Renae StoneMarie Tapp Charlene Taylor Diane Tea Clifton Thompson Linda Tolman Diane Thurber
Ned Timothy Mary Tischner Frank Tuft Karen Tufts Sharon Tufts Alice Trujillo Lorraine Vigil Delia Villalobos Doris Vordos Michael VisserJean Walker Linda WalkerMike Walker Mary Sue Walles \"We've done it! We've shrunk the parking lot!\" 39
Carol Walsh Douglas Warner\"Please Bonnie, you've just got to move. The game isgoing to start!\"Leona Williams Stanley Williams Sue Williams Sh •ryl Woffiudcn Lloyd Woodworcl Iloward Worth n
Cheryl Wright Kay Wright Sharon Wright Elvin Worthington Marvin Wyler Amy YarnashiroKayYengich Barbara Young Carole Young George YoungSenior Class advisors: Sherman Crump, 41Jim Healy, Fay B. Thomas, James L.Shurtleff, Melvin Berrett, Grant Kunzler,and Dorothy Schmidt.
'''' I: EARON FAIRBOURN President The reins of the Junior Class this year were in the capable hands of Earon, Becky and Karen. With the support of all the juniors, they planned and carried out the Junior Prom and numerous other successful projects. BECKY SAMPSON KAREN BUTLER Vice-President Secretary42
Evinda Adams Doug Abrams Steve Adams Jeanette Ainsworth John Ajioka Judy Alleman Bob Allen Kay Allen Mary Allen Kay Anderson Paul Andrus LoyAnn Andrus Susan Allmendinger David Anderson Mike Andrews Glenda Archibald Julie Barns Maurine BarneyIrvin Bcnn tt Tom Bennion Reg Bennion Kaylene Bess John Bills Maloy Bills Kathy Birch David Blair
John Bodell Eddie Boggess Don Brady Cannen Blanco Kent Brindley Larry Bringhur t Jeanette Bluemell Richard Boswell Sharon Bowles Bob Brady Del Brady Marie BlaneyRoss Brewster Dee Brinkerhoff Hammond Brinton Doug Broauhead GayLynn Brown Ross Drown Kathy Brown Hal Brown Mary Bueehanon Judith Buhler Patricia Bullock jean Burbigc Kathy Burgan Arn •l Burris Robert Butterfield Lynn arlqubt Karen Carlston Brent Carroll Sandra Cavagnola arolyn Christ •nscn
Morris Christensen David Christensen Jane Christensen / Mike CraigJohn Clarke Nancy Clark 'Til sure be glad when they get the showers fixed.\" Dick Crane Terry Cressal Chad Crossgrove Linda Crossgrove MadlYl Crumm Marilyn Cole Carol Lee CraneRuth Coleman Jay Collidge Bob Collins Joe Conaty Richard Cook Rosemarie Costanza Terry CongerDarla CouchMaurine Cox Mary Costello Lynn Covington Kathleen Cowdell Craig Cowley Bruce Cude Jerry Cox Carol Curtis Bob Davis Kenneth Davis Joanne Dazley Dale Curtis Martha Damjanovich
\"Some of this is hard to digest!\" Larry Deason Dennis DeCrafferried Eloise DeGroit Betsy DeGeus Ken DeLuca Ralecn DcmkeKaren Densley Carol Densley Terry Densley Loretta Dennis K,e DeSpain Dnlc Dihb John Donga Mike Dowel Duane Dunn Paula Durrant Bill Dyel Luana Edmunds Alice Ecklund Verna Muo ElmerKathy Emerson Pat Eltz Mieha I Emms Ray Ennis Linda Erickson Pam Evans t-lariann Fa~gMichael Evans Earon Fairburne Allan Ferguson Sibyl Fitzgcrakl E~pcranza Flores .eorgia Forrester Judy Forbus 1
Sharon Gardner Linda Gardner Bill Frisby Vickie Garneld Dan Gatheram Bryant Gold Joe Gomez Paul Giauquc Robert Glen Brent Glover David Goff Glenn Goff Carl Gr y Aria Gorrup Omah Greco Sandra Green George Green£eld David Greenwood Glenda GreenwoodKar ·n row Susan Greenwood Connie Lee Griggs Dennis Gunderson Ruel Gunnell Hal Hale Vern Hagen }ani Hall Jeanie Hall James Hamilton Gary Hansen Karen Hardcastle Carolyn Ha1:er Michael HarperDon Harryman Owen Hart Kathryn Hartwell David Hastings Paul Hasting John Hatc1 Arlen Heaps
J~Gary Heugly Larry Hewitt Arlene Heaps Rodney Heaps Stuart Hembury Cheryl Hendrickson Susan IIenschke Barbara Hill Shirlene Hill Sylvia Hobart Laurie Holfetz Pat HowlettLeah Homer Steve Holmes Caroline Horrocks Joe Hovey Brent Howcroft Linda Hunt Stephen Hughes Lee Irvine Sheldon lzatt Dawn Jackson Shirley Jacobson Georgia Jenkins Larry Jenkins Paul jenkinsDouglas Jensen Carol Jensen Daryl Jensen Gene Jensen Ilowd Jcns n Mary Jensen Pc~gy J •ns nLinda Johansen Stephen Johansen Billie Johnson Dennis johnson Dwight Johnson Pat Johnson G en jones
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