The Madrigal Choir, composed of approximately twenty-six students of the A Cappella Choir, specialized in the singing of music composed during the sixteenth century.OFFICERS - Leo Dean, director;Natalie Reed, secretary; Carole Young,accompanist, Pat Elder, president.Representing our school's choral talents, the A Cappella Choir hasbeen an ass t to Jordan High School. New uniforms, purchasedthis year, added much to the appearance of the group. The choirhas performed for various church meetings, P.T.A. meetings, schooland exchange assemblies. Under the able direction of Mr. Dean, thechoir has practiced diligently to perfect its performances.A CAPPELLA - Row One: Merle Whitmore, Jean Schow, Gayle Three: Gwen Astorga, Lynne Larson, Carole Young, Janny LouLaw, R na tone, Dian B. Jenson, Natalie Reed, Carolyn Dunn, Morley, Geraldine Montague, Jerry Mitchell, Allan South, DougMike Mannos, William anz, Todd Shoemaker, Lynn Carlquist,Brent How r ft, Loren Minnick, Don Jacobsen, Diane Sabey, Carol Norton, Kent Millington, Lee Irvine, Michael Visser, Stephen King,Middleton, Judith Buhler, Dianne R. Jensen, Kathy Birch, JudyN •wbo ld, Susan reenwood, judy Ure, Leo D an, director. Row Becky Howard, LaRay Street, Kathy Brown, Jane Jeppson, ClaudiaTwo: Kathi ag rs, lcnda Brimhall, Linda Gardner, Elaine Carrigan, Kaye Bird, Karen Van Seters, Judy Shurtleff. Row Four:Welch, Mari • Pan •k, Earl Glover, Doug Abrams, Kent Ashman,Hob •rt All 'n, N d Timothy, Ford Stevenson, Patrick Elder, Vicki Sharp, Carolyn Morgan, Lyla Brady, Lynda Jenkins, DrewEugcn • Izatt, nrol Ann Paget, Linda Bowles, Dora Larson, Jane Hansen, Jim Barron, John Whitlock, Paul Anderson Ronnie Jones,Fitzgerald, Charlotte Larsen, Becky Pierce, Linda Jansen. Row Arlan Heaps, Dan Error, Brian Smitl1, Dave Boyce, Lynda Peter- son, Mary Tischner, Claudia Pedersen, Doris Vordos, Betty Jean Smith, Maurine Beck tead, Margene Sjoblom, Cheryl Bateman Christene Tebbs. ' 99
BAND OFFICERS - .t>lr. Pond, advisor; .t>l::wr en Whip- STRI C ORCIIE TRA - Row One: Karen Carbton, Jerry ple, Librarian; Sherm Smith, Pep Band President; Lee 0' ash, ancy Scott, Elain · Van JLorn, Jane Smith, joann Fugal, President; Preston Lloyd, Vice President; Stacy H ad, Bonni' Bishop. Row Two: Jay Pond, diredor; Eil · •n Hich, Elaine Pratt, Richard Bowles, Byron Thompson, Pond, Librarian. Steve Terry. Under the direction of Jay Pond, th band xcellcd as one of Jordan' most a live ultural organizations. Play- ing and marching during half-tim at our football gam s and participating in variou ass mbli s and onccrts, it assisted in keeping school ·pirit high throughout the year. BAND - Row One: Earl Clover, Stacey Pond, Wilfri •d Hoffman, strong, , ·raid Fullmer, Brent Rasmussen, Hobt•rt Hich, Richard Michael Emms, john Taylor, Maureen Whipple, Kathleen Smith, Dean Sprague. Row Two: June Adams, Ray Iladl y, Craig Brown, Thomas, Jack ichol, Larry hidestcr, Billy ]'door , jim Young, Preston Lloyd, Jerry Sprague, Bret johnson, Glen Watts, Barry Bryant ,old, 'oT(lon Douglass, L · Fugal. How Four: jnnws Nygard, Claudia James, Wilma Wootton, Steve Larkin, johnny ll •pn r, Dan Buchanan, Tommy Burke, Sh •nnan Smith, Mike Leonard, Dale Dowd. Row Three: Steven Hughs, Byron olton, Mannos, Glen Sudlury, jerold 1artin, Don Petersen, jay W •aver, Doug Broadhead, Brent Carroll, Stephen Peddler, Cregg Arm- Lynn Sh'vcns, D •nnis Ow •n, j anPS Hamilton, C •org • Van 11 om, Dann lcConnell.100
The A Cappella Choir dons red and white \"Santa\" hatsfor their rendition of \"The Night Before Christmas\" atthe performance of their annual choral program.Prelude To Christmas, an inspiring Christmas program SOLOISTS A~ ACCOMPANISTS - Carole Young, Gayleof music, was presented through the combined efforts ofth chorus classes of Jordan lligh direct d by Leo Dean. Law, Kent Millington, Gene Izatt, Carol Middleton ShatmaCarolers from the Madrigal Choir caroled to the audi- Atkinson. 'ence as th y entered. The program b gan with the com-bin d choruses singing \"Cer mony of Carols\" and contin-u d with s parat numbers by the Girls' Chorus, theMix d Chorus, and th A Cappella Choir. The programwas ·limaxccl by th \"Fanfare for Christmas\" sung by thecombin d choruses. 101
Susan Greenwood Reb cca Gibbs Joe Sargent George Young Sherry BrkJacy Patrick Elder Dan MacConnellDoctor Gibbs George Gibbs Mrs. Gibbs Stage Manager Wally Webb Viki Sharp John Clark Dick Crane Carl Wilson Richard RichMrs. Soames Professor Willard Howie Newsome jo ' Crowell Simon StimsonSweet music was a highlight of\"Our Town.\" The Madrigal Choirparticipated as members of thechurch choir. Paul Andrus Dead Man A tribut on closing night was paid to dire tor, Glenn Sacos, by m mb rs of th play cast. Carole Young102 Organist
Under the direction of Glenn Sacos students of Jordan presented as the school play this year, Our Town, a drama by Thornton Wilder. The play takes place in Grover's Comers, New Hampshire. In the three acts, the life of any man is depicted from birth to death. The lack of scenery was very effective and created a real challenge for the student cast. Our Town is said to be one of the finest plays in the history of Jordan High School.Charlene TaylorStudent Director Keith Morgen Glen Sacos Becky Smith Brent Mickelson Charlotte LarsenBaseball Player Director 1rs. Webb Mr. Webb Emily Webb Judy Smith Steve Tuttle Robert Yengich Steve Larkin Neil Smith ,IWoman in the Balcony Baseball Player Baseball Player Si Crowell Joe Stoddard Ford Stevenson Sam Craig An impressive wedding scene was conducted by the stage manager. Bonnie MarkLady in the Second Row John Pavich?vfan in the Auditorium Entertained with music and Christmas carols, the play cast relaxes after a very successful performance. 103
Costuming for the on act play is directed by Viki Sharp proudly accepts lh' H 'gion Dramati ·s Trophy. Paula Jenkins and Christine Newton. Three weeks after taking the Region Four title, th' Jordan Drama department finished in a close victory to cop the Slate Dramatics at B.Y.U. in April. Mr. Sacos, for the second year in a row, strode triumphantly up the stairs to embrace one of this year's hardest won lrophi s. A feverish student body ta'llied up the points for: one act pl.ays, dramatic readings, pantomimes, radio speaking, r tolcl slori •s, and humorous readings, to record a close 4 point win in lh Class A State meet. This trophy, along with all the oth •rs, was to prove to the Beetdiggers that this was truly the \"Time of Our Lives.\" h rry Brkla y and Becky mith rch arsc for r ·told story clivi ion. ONE ACT PLAY CAST - Row One: Cheryl Hendrickson, Sherrie Burbank, Joynnne Fif •, Larry Feitz enl •rlains lh' stu- Bonnie Davenport, Lynda Sharp, Robyn Juhlin, Kathi Sagers, Bryan Steadman. Row Two: dent body with hi~ \"Aunti<' Laura Setterberg, Linda Butterfield, Marita Peery, Christin • •wton, Paula jenkins, j •rry wlanw'' r •ading. Mitchell, Joe Sargent, Glen Sacos, director. Row Three: Maurine Cox, Gcri Bishop, Joann • Dazley, Margaret Walters, Gloria Malmstrom, janet Cowley, john Clarke. Row Four: Teddy Staker, Shelia Tranter, Sharon McBride, Meri Schelin, Sharon uvagnola, Bonnie Mark, John Porter.104
A proud student hody salutes the drama students whobrought hom ' the h·ophy.L ·ad rol s wcr taken by Joe Sargent and Kathi Sagers. Mr. Thorum of the Utah High School Activities As- sociation presents the State Dramatics Trophy to his- torian, Judy Ham.The professional work of the stage crew was evident in the lighting effects andscenery of the one-act play, \"The Terrible Meek:\" 105
Many practice debates were held with other schools this year which helped the debaters in their various tournaments. Capturing the region trophy in debate and forensics, Jordan filled their slate to go to the state meet, and took further honors with the outsanding or- ator, the outstanding extemporaneous speaker, and the outstanding member of the House in legislative forum.VARSITY DEBATERS- Row One: Kent Ashman, Kent Mill- John Clarke. Row Two: Larry Feitz, Tom Zdunich, Brentington, Ford Stevenson, Lynn Larson, Janet Cowley, Marilyn Mickelsen, Elray ). Dow, Brent Anderson, Gordon Kimball,Yorgason, Bonnie Peterson, Nancy Clark, Becky Smith, Martha Paul Andrus, Frank T,1ft, Van Webb, John Donga, Le • Fugal, Neil Srnith. D ·an Bawden.Damjanovich, Dianne Smith, Ella Marie Buohn. Mark Walsh. REGIONAL DEBATE AND FORENSIC WINNEHS- Row One: Larry I• ·itz, Muri ]'ns ·n, Carol Loader, Camila Min ·r, Diann milh, Ford Stevenson. Row Two: Lee Fugal, Frank Tuft, Neil Smith, Elray Dow, Cordon Kimball, Dean Bawden, Kent Millington. Not present: Becky Smith and Martha Damjanovieh.CHARLYNN MILNE Advisor OFFICERS - Frank Tuft, Presi- dent of N. F. L.; Martha Damjano- vich, Secretary of N. F. L. ; Kent Millington, Manager of debate106 team.
J, V. DEBATERS - Row One: hris Short, Stanley Hoffman, Watterson. Row Two: Mark Akagi, Larry Findling, Randy Cow- dell, .Craig Bell, Chuck Rardin, Robert Young, Doug McGuire,Ronald Ilill, Margaret J nkins, Linda eedham, Janice Sabey, John Taylor, Harold Ure, Gene Brady, Eddie Elswood. ' orgia Lunnen, Camilla Miner, Bob Dinius, Jeff Brown, LynnN. F. L.- Row One: Ford St vcnson, Kent Ashman, John Clark, Camilla Miner, Chris Short, Robert Young. Row Two: TomKent Millington, janet owley, B cky mith, Marilyn Yorgason, Zdunieh, Mark Walsh, John Donga, Lee Fugal, Brent Anderson, Frank Tuft, Paul Andrus, Gordon Kimball, eil Smith, Elray Dow,Marthn Damjanovich, Diann Smith, ancy Clark, Janice Sabey, Dean Bawden, Larry Findling, Craig Bell, Robert Dinius. 107
DONALD BARNEY National ~lerit Scholarship JUDY URE Betty Crocker Homemaking Award VIKI SHARP American L gion Oratorical BOYS' STATERS - Row One: Jonathan Webb, Lowell Vawdry Ford Stevenson, Mostyn Cox, Craig Shoemaker, Dean Bawd •n, Carl Leatherwood, Merrill Enniss, Brent Anderson, Michael R •icl Sjoblom, Emit' B ·dont, Bruc • Birch(•II. How Three: Larry Hughes, Andy Bergman, Sherman Smith, Kent Ashman, Henry Stevens, Frank Tuft, lJ •an ' nnrr, teve Taylor, Billy Farmer, Miller, Cary Bateman. Row Two: Byron Gunderson, C •raid Full- Steve Kramer, Joe Moor •, Bruce Sinter, Vic And •rson, K ·nt mer, Mike Visser, Lee Fugal, Wolf Rainer, Pat Elder, joe Sargent, 1cCleary, Don jacobson, Bruc · ~loody, David Ostler.108
These outstanding students have combined hard work and talent to bring honors to themselves and to Jordan High School. They received recognition throughout the year in their various fields of endeavor. TONY DOYLE Billings and Las V gasCold 'n Cloves Championship LEE FUGAL Terrace Ballroom Talent Contest DIANA DAY Make it With Wool Contest MARK DOYLE GI~LS' STATERS -:- Cheryl Bateman, Diana Day, Margene Sjoblom, Becky1) nver Cold n loves Championship Sm1th, Jean Olabarn, Cheryl Sjostrom. Absent - Diann E. Jensen. PBESTO LLOYD Farm Bureau Talent Find 109
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The victories and honors in the field of athletics whichcame to Jordan through the hard work and dedicationof our teams and coaches contributed greatly in helpingto make this vear the \"Time of Our Lives.\" \\'e havereceived recognition in all our port endeavor and havecompleted a year that has truly mea ured up to the tra-ditions of Jordan High School. 111
BILL BLAIR FORD STEVENSONHead CheerleaderCHERYL BATEMAN MARl JENSEN JUDY THURBER Our vivacious cheer! ad •rs led th , student body through snappy n w cheers and our old favorites. Donn •d in gr<>y on th football field and bright red on Lh basketball court, th y inspired in th stud •nls th' tr •m •ndous spirit that is a tradition at Jordan High.112
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EVERT JONES and GLEN JACKSON CoachesHOWARD WORTHEN STEVE TAYLOR DON GLOVERCo-Captain - Fullback Co-Captain - End Co-Captain - Tackle All- tate Howard Worth n's sharp tack] halts this try for a ton hdown.114
JAY WHITING GORDON KIMBALL MERRILL ENNISS CARL LEATHERWOOD Tackle Quarterback Halfback HalfbackBOB HALPIN BRAD BRIMHALL BILL FARMER KENT McCLEARY Center Center Halfback QuarterbackMARVIN JENSEN KENT CURTIS MELVIN BLANEY STEVE DAY Halfback End End TackleFRANK TUFT ERNIE BEDONT BRENT CARROLL RICHARD DAY Guard Guard Tackle FullbackEARON FAIRBOURN BRUCE COWDELL BRENT ANDERSON LYNN LARSON Fullback Guard Guard Halfback 115
....,VARSITY TEAM- Row One: Brad Brimhall, Bob Halpin, Melvin coach. How Three: Evert jones, asst. coach; David Gofl, 'arl Grey, Paul Webb, Dale Smith, john Thompson, joe onaty, Larry Yates,Blaney, Bill Farmer, Carl Lea therwood, Howard Worthen, Steve Bob Allen, jack litchC'Il, Ken Dclll(:a, Darrel ' mith , Hoger Sjob-Taylor, Don Glover, Steve Day, Ri chard Day, Earon Fairbourn. lom. Row Four: Kent urtis, Ken 01 ·e n, Br •nl arroll, Bob Kunz,Row Two: Eugene lzatt, Mervin jensen, Merrill Enniss, Bruce Bob Brady, Bryant .old, Ken Kun z, Benjy Rains, john Ajioka,Cowdell, Brent Anderson, Cordon Kimball, Kent McCleary, Lynn Ri chard Rains.Larson, Jay Whiting, Ernest B dont, Frank Tuft, Glen jackso n, Fighting their way through an und feat cl s ason , th football t am brought th region trophy to Jordan lligh School. Th expert coaching of len Jackson and •vert Jon s and th d dicalion of the t ' am to practic and to training were th qualities that made Jordan's team respected and aclmir d. . .•. This back had little luck bucking the tough Jordan line. A Jordan player era h s his way through for a116 gain in yardag .
Under the skilled coaching of Robert Teran, the soph- sOfomore football team captured a second place inRegion IV this year. The sophomore team preparedthe boys for playing on the varsity squad and helpedthem to learn the fundamentals of football. TI1c Beetdiggers fight for fumbled ball. ScoreboardJordan 25 ............................................................... Bingham 19~~~~~~ H:·.··-::::-::::::::::::::::::::-:-::::::::.~:!\~ 1~Jordan 7 ................................................................... Murray 25 Jordan soph battles with opponent to capture ball.1T~OaceuarPr[nyIJSOAnSyMntddOea·crrRlsmoEjnaany,T,LE\V<Am>(o•Mnnanvaegr-a,crrAis;RleaonnHw, aBRnuOdalynnldoeyc:I~•J?CjsolBowewrrec,nlectlj:leoP,rrezrGnaytrrooe,dOg.~KAeRintrosmw,EstnTrnJowains~ogsk:,, Hill, Eddie Williams, Merril Ross, Jimmie Lawson, Gerold Sabey.Thomas, Jim Francom, Steve Mascaro, Anthony Ycng1Ch, Ronme Row T~ree: -:r:om Greenwood, manager; Stephen Sharp, manager; Jack !Col, :-.hke Doty, Mark Akagi, Phillip Terry, Gary Pedersen, LeRoy Maughn, Keith Horrocks,Brent Larsen, Jeff Brown, Robert Daly, Dave Weber, Bob Teran, coach. 117
Excitement was the basis for all the basketball games as the mighty Jordan Beetdiggers soared to state rec- ognition, capturing r gional and state trophi s in the climb. With an undefeated record in season play, the Beetdiggers trampled region teams, plus Highland, East, Granger, and West during the tournament. JORIJ~ ART HUGHES Conch JIM HEALY KENT STEPANAssistant Coach Captain All State Scoreboard PRE- EA ON jordan 45 . ................. .... ..... ....... . ..... .. . ranitc 35 jordan 64 . ................................................... . Spanish Fork 50 jordan 46 . .. .. . .. .. .......... ............... .... ..... Bountiful 36 jordan 44 .................................................................. Davis 42 jordan 59 . ............................................................... .. Ensl 16 jordan 46 . . .................................................. liJghlaod 59 jordan 60 ......................................................... . .... South 32 jordan 60 ... ..... ........... .. ... ....................... Olympus 43 LEA UE j orclan 55 . ................. ... ... ... ...................... . rang r 45 Jordan 77 .... .... .. .. .. ..... ...... ..... ......... ........ ... YjJrus 41 jordan 72 ............................................ ........ .......... Bing H\111 58 Jordan .59 ................... ............ ........................ . ~lurray 44 jordan .52 .. .. ......... .. . .. . .. ..... ..... .. .. .. . . To()(•]c 35 Jordan 68 ................. ........................................ Granger 52 jordan 57 .... ... . . .. .. .. ..... .. .. .. ....... ..... .. y!Jrus .50 jordan .51 ........................................................ Bing 1am 46 jordan 7H . . .. . ............ ................................... lun·ay 73 Jordan 73 Tooel • .34 TO R AME T JOHDA 74 .. .. .• .. .. IIIGIILA D 00 JORDA 57 . . ............... ................................. .. EA T 49 JORDA 83 ................................................. GRA GER 59 JORDAN 69 ...... ..... ..................... ..... ......... ... .... WEST 54 Granger Lancers faltered under the skillful Jordan plays.118
KENT McCLEARY CLEVE HALE STEVE KRAMER All State - 2nd Team All State CRAIG SHOEMAKER BRAD BRIMHALL KENT CURTISHAL HALE DON GLOVER JOE MOOREJordan's Kent Stepan fights through Murray's guard to a KENT ASHMAN - WILLIE GANZdecisive victory. Managers 119
\"King Arthur'' gives a championship smile after de- Jordan students wildly rush to congratulate the tcarn feating West for the state trophy. McCleary shows skill and co-ordination during the game Kram r and Brimhall batt! against Granger. rebounds.120
\"Jordan Is Here\" and everyone in the BYU Fieldhouse and with the victory of fifteen points. Inspirational toknew it as the cheering section demonstrated its vitalitywhile the best team in the state scored its first 1962 the crowds were huge banners, one saying \"Let's Wintournament victory over Highland High. Returning with For Snide\" and others such as \"We Did It Before, We'll\"Jordan Is Here Again,\" the mighty Beetdiggers downed Do It Again!\" and \"Jordan Take State.\" But the mainEast High and went on to defeat the Granger team andeveryone knew \"Jordan Is Still Here.\" The final night of inspiration was the unified Jordan team and its coach, Artplay for the tournament whirled in the University of Hughes who decided that this must be \"Jordan's Year\"Utah Fieldhouse to a striking game against West High and it could only be done with the state trophy and state-wide recognition. Yes, \"Jordan Is Here\" and Jordan is here to stay!l !and Art Hughes after winning th state championship. A very proud basketball captain, Kent Stepan, re- cieves well deserved state trophy at the award assembly.Joel Jensen congratulates the crowned Beetdiggers on a great season. Kramer gives Collins a needed \"assist.\" 121
TOURNAMENT TEAM - Row One: Art Hughes, coach; Hal Jim Healy, asst. coach. Row Two: Doug Broadhead, Joe Moore,Hale, Craig Shoemaker, Kent Stepan, Kent McCleary, Cleve Hale, Steve Kramer, Brad Brimhall, Don Clover, Kent Curtis, Bob Collins. Playing tremendous basketball throughout the tourney, Cleve Hale drives for another basket.122
\"Onward\" we proudly went with help from our flag twir-lers and ch rl adcrs. Kent McCleary goes high in the air to get this tip for the \"Diggers.\"tournament. Charlonians greet the team and honored guests.A snake dance surrounding the school was only part of the fes- The \"Twist\" invaded the tournament cele-tivities. bration during the afternoon dance. 123
The Junior Varsity team has kept up the tradition of good sportsmanship at Jor- dan High. This year, Jim Healy, coach, led the team to first place in Region 4 with a 10-0 record.JUNIOR VARSITY: Jim Healy, coach; Tom Marriol, Sleve Mas-caro, Lynn Marlor, Doug Broadhe, d, Bob Collins, Slevc Urry,Bill Bilboa, Dale Dowd, Todd Shoemaker, Vern Hagen. Scoreboard ~~~~ If/~:-{/..L. {_/ .Y/Yi.~~~~~i il Jordan 66 .. .............................................................. Cranger 44 .Jordan 53 ................................................................... _Cyl)rus 47 j~~~~~ g~ ~_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:,:_:_:,:.:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:.:_:_:_:_:.:_:_:_:.:_:_:.:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:.:_:_:.:_:_:_:_._:_:_ ~~4~~~~ ~; The Junior Varsity became favorites as they held Jordan's Juniors fight lo mak an undefeated record. which easily def al opponents.124
Finishing the year with a fine 8 win and 2loss record, the sophomore basketball teamcaused many upsets. Coached by EvertJones the team tied with Murray for secondplace and, in the course of the season, gavefirst place Bingham its only defeat.EVERT JONES and TOM GREENWOOD Coach and Manager Scoreboard The Sophomore team stampeded the Buffs to an early victory in one of the many region games.SOPHOMORE TEAM - Row One: Randy Cowdell, Steve Mas- Anderson, Larry Findling. Row Two: Evert Jones, coach; Anthonycaro, Cone Chavez, Brent Lurson, Bob Allen, Kelly Hays, Dean Yengich, Bill Bilboa, Mike Davies, Steve Urry, LeRoy Maughn, Lynn Garner, Dale Dowd, Lynn Marlar. 125
Honors again came to the wrestling team as they soared to fame having won the regional trophy. This sport re- quires much coordination and strength on the part of the participants and the Jordan boys fared well with proper qualifications.GLEN JACKSON Coach LYNN LARSON CARL LEATHERWOOD Co-Captain Co- aptain Region TeamDICK CRANE ROGER ANDRUSState ChampionSTEVE TAYLOR MERRILL ENNISS KEN DELUCA CRAIG ELLIS JOE GOMEZ DEL BRADY BRUCE COWDELL EARON FAffiBOURN126
WRESTLING TEAM -Row One: Joe Gomez, Del Brady, Dick Nell, Bruce Douglas, Lynn Carlquist, John Thompson, RonaldCrane, Roger Andn1s, Craig Ellis, Bruce Cowdell, Carl Leather- Hill, John Ajioka, Roger Sjoblom, David Ostler, Joe Scorzato, Kitwood, Merrill Enniss, Earon Fairborne, Dennis Gunderson, Ken Enniss, Alan Bullock, Mike Dowd, Rick Dugdale, Joe Conaty,Deluca, Steve Taylor, Lynn Larson, Jack Mitchell. Row Two: Glen Gary Pennington, Robert Dalley, Mark Akagi, Ken Kunz, manager.Jackson, coach; Carl Gibson, Clyde Lawrence, Richard Glad, EarlDick Crain fights his way to first place in state. Merrill Enniss applies pressure to gain a pin.Carl Leatherwood exhibits strength when overtaking Roger Andrus fights hard for a victory in competition.his opponent. 127
DON KOCIIERIIA S MERRILL ENNI S o- aptain Co- aplainBOB TERA Coach ]Oil BILL ]Oil VA WAC NER R turning L •tt rman Returning L •tt •rman TRACK TEAM - Row One: Eugene l 7~tll, jon Van Wagoner, Clark, Dennis .underson, Russel mith, Ja ck ~litchell, Hichard Bonnie Lee, Steve Taylor, Brad Brimhall, Don Koch •rhans, eil Ruins, K ·ith !organ, llan South, Doug Broadhead, Bob Kunz, Smith, Bill Farmer, Richard D,ty, Merrill Enniss, Bru e Moody, Paul ll <tslings, David ll ustings, btron l'airborne, Darr •ll Smith, Rodney Malstrom, john Bills. Row Two: Michael H arp •r, john Larry Yat ·s, Dale Smith, Benjy Hains, Jay i ·!son, Kent ~lillmg ton, Bob T ·ran, coach.128
With last years region trophy tucked away in its case, the Jordan track-men were back again this year posing as the top competitive threat in Region Four meets. Keeping the winning spirit and sportsmanship that al- ways marks the Jordan teams, the cinder-men scorched the track and field to capture many of the honors and wins of this year's competition. Skill and co-ordination is displayed in jumping hurdles.tournaments.Ronnie Lee practic s for events Brad Brimhall shows perfect Merrill Enniss breaks the tape in a practiceby throwing th shot-put. form in discus throwing. run of the 220. 129
With Art Hughes at the reigns once again, the baseball team kept up the winning ways demon- strated in Jordan's sports activities throughout the year. ART HUGHES KENT McCLEARY MELVIN BLANEY Coach Co-Captain Co-Captain GORDON KIMBALL CLEVE HALE CRAIG SHOEMAKER ARClllE ARCHULETA Returning Letterman Returning Letterman Returning Letterman R turning Lett ·rman BASEBALL TEAM- Bottom Row: Melvin Blaney, Archie Archu- Mark Zrno, john Thomp on, Ricky Olsen, jim Kurk ndahl, Hal leta, Cordon Kimball, Craig ho maker, Kent McCleary, Cleve Hal •, Bob Collins, Kim Bean, David Boyce, Paul Webb, Gary Pcn- Hale, john Ajioka, Bobby Mitchell. Row Two: Art Hughes, oach; ington, K •nt Ashman, William Ganz, herrn Day, assi tant conch.130
Cleve Hale backs up Gordon Kimball on this Kent McCleary lays down a bunt during this practiceplay. session. BOB MITCHELL JOHN AJOIKA TODD SHOEMAKER.Returning Lett rman Returning Letterman Returning LettermanPlaying pepper keeps the team in shape. Melvin Blaney warms up his 'pitching arm. 131
The tennis team has brought many honors and much recognition to Jordan High. These fellows are active players and spend much time perfect- ing themselves for competition.JIM HEALY BRENT ANDERSON MIKE HUGHES BOB HALPIN Coach Returning Letterman Returnin g Letterman Returning Letterman Tennis players practice with each other to get in shape for regular com- petition. Ron Jones works on a smooth TENNIS TEAM - Bottom Row: Jim MuLnford, Brent Anderson, Bob Halpin, Ron serve and good form. Jones, Byron Colton, Marshal Larson. Row Two: Mike llughc , Daryl Jenson, Gene Chavez, Lynn Stevens, Mike Angeles, Carl Wilson, Jim Healy, Coach.132
J' Steve Taylor proudly accepts the Region FootballJo •I J ns n presents the Region Bask tball Trophy to Trophy from Joel Jensen at an assembly honoring theKent Stepan while the student body cheers wildly football team.during the victory assembly.The last section of this yearbook had to go to press in State Class \"A\" Dramatics. We expect that there will beApril. Pictur d her are the Region and State trophiesJordan had won by that time. They include State Class more trophies before the year is over but we could not''A\" Bask tball, Region Football, Region Wrestling, Reg- take pictures of those we anticipate winning. Congratu-ion Basketball, Region Forensics, Region Dramatics, and lations to Jordan High School; this has really been the \"TIME OF OUR LIVES.\" 133
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There were times for scholastic events, and for cultural experiences, but thehighlights of the year were the activities. Our year-round clock was filled withthe thrills of the pep assemblies, the hustle and bustle for schoolpreparation, and stimulated and inspired the students. The unitedmight of Jordan was had the \"Time of Our Lives.\" 135
Students all seemed to enjoy themselves at the first dance of the A dance by the dance club depicting au-year. tumn leaves is v ry fitting for this fall dance. The student body looks forward each fall to the Harvest Ball, which is the first big ·ocial cv nt of tho year. This year, as always, the F. F. A. capably handled all the details of the Ball and produced a very successful affair. Decorations for the Harvest Ball are done by the F. F. A. This year's theme was \"Autumn Leaves.\" Officers and committeemen of the F. F. A. work out plans for the annual Harvest Ball.136
Many students turned out for this annual girls' choice dance; everyone present was given a lei.Throvgh the efforts of the Future Home-makers of America, the Sweethearts Ballwith the theme \"Leni Ipo\" (HeavenlySw th art), was a large success. Thegymnasium was adorned in variousshades of piuk and white. It was a set-ting for a very romantic evening. These F. F. A. members worked hard on the decorations. Making the bandstand was one of the biggest jobs.Students attending the Sweethearts BallWfere entertained by Hawaiian dancers rom the B. Y. U. 137
Selecting the wintry theme \"Snow Ball\" for their annual dance, the seniors worked wonders with the gymnasium. The decorations were done in white with misty shades of blues and greens adding to the atmosphere of the dance. This formal affair brought many compliments from both students and teachers who attended this well planned dance.Intricate and elegant decorations filled the gymnasium, making this one of themost beautiful dances of the year. Susan Mickelson wa the chairman of thdecorating committee. to the tunc of Senior stude11ts did a great deal of hard work to make this dance a success.138
With much preparation and hard work, the juniors had an\"Enchanted Evening\" at the annual prom. A vivid arrayof color adorned the dance floor which was skillfully deco-rated to enhance the evening.Dressed in formal attire, the students had truly \"An Enchanted Evening\" at thef autifully decorated Junior Prom.Students enjoy the floorshow from the balcony as emcees Paula Working hard to finish, the Juniors decorate forLarsen and Mike Dowd announce the program. their annual prom. 139
The student body honored, at the annual Foot- ball Dance, the players and the fine coaches who represented them on the gridiron. The presentation of miniature footballs to the team and coaches was the high point of the Boor- show. Also adding to the ntertainment were the members of the Dance Club who per- formed two dances, much to the enjoyment of the football team.Members of the Dance Club participate in the .f:loor show during theFootball dance. This ca ual group dis uss s Jordan's suc- ssful football s ason. Football play rs and th ir dates r lax at the dane shortly before r ceiving miniatur footballs. A large group of students enjoyed the dance to honor our football team.140
The Victory Dance was the climax of the cele-brations of our state basketball championship;the dance was casual. Everyone traded partnersand participated in such fun dances as the \"Twist,\"\"Polka,\" \"Cha Cha,\" and the \"Bunnyhop.\" At thefloor show the team was presented with smalltrophies. Everyone formed circles to do the \"Mexican Hat Dance.\"Coaches Hughes and Healy discuss theirvictorious season over a cup of punch.Student body officers and che r-1 ad rs worked hard on decora-tions for the Victory Dance. All of the \"Champs\" received a trophy from the students the night of the Victory Dance. 141
The sophomores, juniors, and seniors all partic- Chosen tor ign as Daisy Mae, Bonnie P terson helps toipated in the decorating for the Drag. choose Lil Abn r by searching out the longest b ard. Calling all Jordanites to Dog Patch, th Dog Patch Drag again was an enjoyabl and sue cssful dane . The dan e was casual and as usual Marryin' Sam wa the favorite fellow of all the guys and gals. The Dog Patch Drag, an annual girls choice dance, was a big success again this year.142
Jordan students and alumni enjoyed this dance which This alumni couple seem to be thoroughly en-was the final event of Homecoming Day. joying themselves.The alumni officers planned and canied out a very suc-c ssful day of activities concluding the day with theannual Alumni Dance. During the dance a queen andking were honored - a highlight to an enjoyable evening. The Sophomore Party was pre~ented this year under the supervision of the sophomore class officers. The dance was very successful and many new acquaint- ances were made.These sophomores found their party full of fun and Sophomore girls were in charge of the floor show.new friends. This \"Charleston\" was one of the dances presented. 143
Howard Worthen Alumni Dance Kin g Bonnie Borg John Bills Queen Kin g Sweethearts Ball144 JoAnn Fife Queen
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