Richard A. Jones Richard Jones Lynn Jooston \"Pass me the cream and sugar.\" Lynn Judy Robin Juhlin Richard Julio Scotl Keller Saval Kellogg Gaylene Kemp Larry Kemp Terry Kemp Stephen King Tim King Ken Kunz Dorothy Kitl Gayle Knibbe BobKunz Charlotte Larsen Lynne Larsen Charles Lakervel<Paul Larsen Paula Larsen Pauline Larsen Marshall Larsen Gayle Law Gail Lawrence Karen Leatherwoo 'Karen Lees Judy Levine Steven Lewis Dixie Liston Shirley Lloyd Evelia Lopez Sandra Lindner
\"Guess which girl doesn't use the Lady Sunbeam?\" Christine Loulia · Glena Lundgrccn Carol Lunncn Jeanette Lynch Dal • Lyon Anette MaybeLinda Mangum Douglas Madsen Bobbie Madsen David Mahler Tom Marriott Richard Mar~h Susan Mannos Jerald Martin Marsha Maynes Russel Maynes Larel Maynard Peggy Maynard Sharon Mcllrid • Dan McConnell[ulie Ann McClelland Sheila McDonald Kenl McLachlan D.wid McDonald Joe leeks Dixie Mcdine Kent Millington Loren Minnick Bobby Mitchell John Mitchell Rosemary ~llakcr Douglas MonsSharon Miller Richard Milne
J~Geraldine Montague Carolyn Moran Keith Morgan Dorothy Mori Ralph Mortensen Roy Nelson Craig Nelsen NancyMycrs Joe Mumm Paul Mourey Jay Nance Dauna NielVcrdinc Nelson Linda Nelson Sandra Nelson Jeanette Newbold Judy Newbold Monty Nickle Jay Nielson Pat Ni !son Lona Nielson Ron Nordgren Joan Nunley Estber Olsen Michael Olsen Steve OliverJerry O'Nash Richard Olsen Wanda Orvis Dave Ottley Marvin Pack Carol Pale Carol Ann Paget Art Parker Gloria Parker Jeannie Parker Sam Pasquali Richard Parks Penny Par er Tanya Parker
J~Ida Perry Barbara Peterson Kathryn Pearson Marita Peery Gary Pennington Glen Perkins Larry Pennington Don Peterson Gayle Peterson Karen Peterson Phyllis Pidcock Dee PixtonJames Plumhof Betty Pauley Rhonda Poulson Stacy Pond Florence Poulsen Dec Priano Marvin Powell Boyd Price Benjy Rains Richard Rains Dianne Raisor Nick Rakich Brent Rasmussen Larry Rathjen Joann Read Stephen Reader Richard Rich Dan Richins Cheryl Roby Phylis Roden Paul Roth Charleen Rudel
Kathie n Sadler Dianne Sabey Jean Sadler JUNIOR CLASS ADVISORS: Ernest J. Bianchi, Beverly A. Jean Salsbury Vicky Saldivar Becky Sampson Crawford, Deane Bennion, Lowell J. Boberg; not present Gene F. Deem. David Schultz Dianne Salville Meri Schelin Diane Shultz Leon Scoggen Donna Scott Marvin SearleLaura S ltcrburg .Frank Searle Rinard Sewell Richard Sharp Val Sharp Brent Simonson Todd ShoemakerRo~cr Sjoblom Roy Simonson Brian Smith Dale Smith Darrel Smith Daryl Smith Derrel SmithKa 1lcen Smith Dianne Smith Judy Smith Leone Smith Kathy Smith Lani Smith }ann Smith
Russell Smith Lennice Sorensen Jerry Sprague Verla Springer Kaylene Stapley Cheryl Stevens John Allen SouthLynn Stevens Marsha Stocking Jim Stringfellow VLoccnt Strong Doris Stucky Paul Svedin Clcn StuckyJeanette Taggart Brian Sutcliffe Ron Talbot Connie Tashiro Karen Taylor Christine Tebbs Kathy TennantShirley Tennant Dick Tester Kathy Thompson John Thompson Judy Thurber Sheila Tranter Diana TolmanBetty Trujillo Mary Ellen Turner Kathleen VawdryVickie Vunder Paul Visser Lynn Walk•r
J~Sharene Washburn Terry Walker Margaret Walters Mary Ann Walters Mark Walsh Cheryl Webb Paul Webb Ruth Ann Watts Linda Watson Judy Weaver Glen Watts Linda WattsElaine Welch Van Webb Donna Webster Dennis Wells Chad Wennerstrom c.. Page WhetmanJohn Whitlock Richard Wilcox Gerald Williams Gordan Williams Vickie Williams Sharon Whittle Leland J. Winger J1 Jean WilsonNancy Wood Dawn Woodbury Paul Wolsleger Juanita Worthington Joan Wright Larry Yates Charlene WrightValerie Young Marilyn Yorganson MarkZmo Jim Zupan Jay Zupan Tom Zdunich Rebecca Zamanek
DEAN ANDERSON PresidentUnder the leadership of officers Dean, Ann, andCamilla, Jordan's largest class enthusiasticallysponsored a successful class party and assembly.They took an active part in school functions andgenerated their spirit at all times. CAMILLA MINER Secretary ANN FINLAYSON Vice-president56
Ken Adams Frank Adams June Adams Kathy Abrams Connie Adams Gary Adolphson Susan AlderMark Akagi Fred Aldredge Joan Aldredge Dean Anderson Gary Anderson Geri Anderson Karen Anderson LaDean Anderson Sandra AllenJill Anclcrson Sandra Anderson Wayne Andrus Mary Jane Andrews Dennis Archuleta Skip Atkinson Stephen Archuleta Gregg Armstrong Dennis Ashby Carol Bain Diana Lynn Banks Sue AsayMarilyn Bannon K(•nt Bastian Leslie Bean Deanne Beckstrom Emalee Belcher Craig Bell Stephen Billock Linda Bell Keith Bell Susan Bentley Kay Beratto Lanni Berrett Wayne Berling Richard Bergan
Merrill Brown Sharon Brown Shirley Brown V ' rn Brown Dan Buchanon All>n Bullock Marilyn Buhl r Dan Buhler Gaylord Buchanon Jim Burbank Brenda Butler ]o Ann Burke Tommy Durk• !-.1crlt•n • Burningham Roger Bosenbaek Gary Bywater Annette Caldwell j11dy Caine Chcrri Cameron
Leon Carl on Art was pleased with many of his sophomore basketball prospects. Ted Carlson Sharon Cavagnolo(; n • havez Ed Chaj)pell Mark Cherrington Larry Chidd ster Sammy Christensen Michael Christianson Karen ClementsD •!sa lark<• 1argarel Coleman Dcann Conkle L onard Costanza Don CoppageLinda oult r Mareth Courri •r Sandra Cook teve Cook Robert Dalley Randy Cowdell Linda Cundick Glenda Cutler Maureen Dahl
Diane Davidson Ralden Dansie Cregg Davidson Bonnie Davenport Michael Davies Cordon Day Dennis DeanDarwin Despain Mike Demming Barbara Daugherty Trisha Diamond Bob Dinius Janet Doty Bruce Douglas Iva Draper Fred DryerRicky Dougdale Mirk Doty DaleDowd Mark Doyle Joyee Dunlap Conditioning for the Twist. Mike Dunlap Patsy Durant Timothy Dye Linda Ebert I!cnrey Eklund Elwin Elison Paul Edwards ]ucly Elizondo Dick Eldridge Edward Elison Judy Ereekson Kit Ennis60
Sue Fahrini Elizabeth Evans Carol Essex Gloria Fairbourn Wade Felton Randy Fisher Cheryl FitzeraldIvan Fenstermaker Larry Finling Ann Finlayson Brent Fowler Sue Foss Joyanne Fife Norman Forbush Harold Forgie Phyllis Fisher Marlina Fivas Fred Fleming Melvin FortnerDeaun Freeman Jim Francom Carolyn Franklin Tony Gamingasco Ester Garcia Carl Gibson Lynn Garner Susan GofF Dennis Green Robert GreyRichard Cladd Vickie Clade John Gonzales Gary Gorringe Roger Greenwood Douglas Green Kathy rant Ellen Graham Beverly Gral1am Larry Could Paulette Goudie
Tom Greenwood Lee Gunnell Raymond Hadley Judy Hall Ronald Halvors<'n Lyl<' Hand Lynda Hand Myrna Hansen Gayle Han en Kent Hansen Robin Hansen Louise Haws Keith Hansen Heed 1-f;lnsen Sandra Hansen Vickie Hennan Pat Harvey Norman Henke Carolyn Henneman Kaysie Hensen jam ·s IIepncrScott Heseltine Ronald Hill Bruce Hilton Pamela Hirst Stan! y IIofiman Sam Holt Ann HolmstromKeith Horrocks Mary Houweling Sheila Hovey Pat Howard Dennis Hoyne Arden Hewitt Susan Hughes D,we Hughes Linda Hughes Tony Humphry Hi<:hard Hutchings Don lpson
Danna Jackscn Shana Jacobs Ginger Jacobson Joan Jacobs Arthur and Kathryn demonstrate Claudia James Hyrum Jeffs the Box Step. Jeanie James Dennis James Douglas Jenkens Joyce James Linda Jeffs Kathy Jenkens L •roy Jcnkcns Janice Jenkens Anita Jensen Trina Jensen Brent Johnson Claudette Johnson Linda Johnson Jerri Jenson Daisy Bell Jones Claudia Jam s Don Jon s Blane Joos
Susan Keller Karen Kearsley Karen Kemp Dick Kerber Sheryl Kikel Joann Kjar Linda Kocherhans Ray Kirk Jim Koos Kathy Kreidler Joy Kurumadn DeAnn Landers Klaudia Koller Jeanie Larsen Suzanne Larsen Eugene LambSteve Larkin Ronald Larrabee Brent Larsen Susan Larsen Karen LasiterEach year the sophomores face Bobby Lee Glenda Latt Clyde Laurence Jimmie Lawsonthe responsibility of teaching Mr. Nick LelisWalker how to drive. Marilyn Lewis Judy Leonard Johnny Leonard Hac Jean Lee Sharon Lewis Mcrtin Lundgreen Kristine Lester 064
Barbara Lloyd Susan Lloyd Carol Loader Darwin Loveless Virgie Loumes Georgia Lunnen Pat MahanVicky Loveless Marsha Ludlow Rosalee Lugerbauer Margie Lukich Lynn Marler Linda Marshall Dennis Manning Philip LundGloria Malstrom Pat Magers Ronnie Margetts Stephen Marquet St vc Mascaro Duane Martineau Honald Matsumura Judy Mathews Kelly Mayer Allen Maynes LeRoy Manghan Belh McCandless Barbara McKell Brent ~[illerHac Dean McEwen Joyce Mecham Anke Menssen Kenneth Milburn Camilla Miner Stacy Monroe Richard Mons Billy Moore Brent Moore Charlene Moore Robert Morgan
Jean Morrow Linda eedham JoAnn ielsonJack ystrom Sharon No ·ack Pam Null II Jodi Nydc!{g ·r Barry ygard Joe Omly David Oliver Diana Olabarri lwri Olsen Cary Olsen Jerry Owens Dick Parker Carol· • Ow ·n66
john Pavich Pal Pallerson Tony Paton Linda Parks \"I hope Art is watching.\"Nancy Pearce Gary Pederson Shirley Peddler Sydney Peddler Ronald Pedler Brent PenrodRicky Perkins Claron PerryDian • P l rson Donna P l rson Ginger Peterson Linda Peterson Dianne Pettibone Judy Player Frank Powell arol Phillips Dennis Pickell Larry Pierce Linda Pulsiver Charles Rardin Betty Rene Rawso R ed Pierson Gloria Rawson Sheryl Pri · • JuIic Preece Ted Procter Laraine Pugmire JoAnn Phelps Monte Phelps
Eileen Rich Elaine Rich Mary Richards Rosalind Richards Rosemary Richens Hal Rishton Carol RoachWaunita Robinson Ronald Roden Karen Rogers Kenny Rogers Tommy Rogerson Lorrain Romero Nora Ronquillo Rose Marie Reese Bennie K. Reese Carlene Rees Dick Reinsimar Charles Revill Dar) ne Rich Maurine Hoss Mr. Sacos' side show. Sheryl Rundctuest Arlene Sabey Jerald Sabey Janice Sab y Nancie Samulson Terry Sagers Lynn Hue agers Becky Savag Duane Schoenfeld Patsy Rodriguez Merr 1Ross Stev • Roundy68
Etta May Smith La Rae Sorenson Dean Sprague Diane Stapley Terry Steadman Suzanne StauffersFrank Sorenson ~larilyn Stone Larry Strasberg Glen Sudbury Billy Strave Marilyn Snow Janet Stout Robert Soper heryl or mon Paul Snyder Susan Sommers Jerry Sweney
Bryan ThompsonSharon Tunbridge Eddie SwitzerJay Weaver Lynn Watterson Dave Weber Connie Webb Douglas Webb Mike Welch Barbara W lchJan Vernon Bryan Vranes Mickie West Maurine Wipple Bonni William Eddie Williams Sally Wagner Judy Whctman Rosemary Walker Kathy Walton Terry Walker Carl Wilson
Wilma Jean Wootton Tony Ycngi ·h Eileen Wood! y nc thousand and thr e.... one thousand and four.... SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISORS: Glen E. Soulier, Jed W. Wasden, Arland Russen, Howard C. Evans, Farrell H. Gunnell. 71
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l,I Time is well spent in the various organizations of Jordan High. Incorporated into a mold of experiences, education, and friendship, the clubs strive toward meeting their objectives through supervised leisure time activities. Many creative programs and worthwhile experiences are long to be remembered.
BONNIE MARK PresidentLINDA NEWBOLD CHRISTINE LOULIAS Vice President Secretary DOLLY MALNER BONNIE BISHOPSenior 1\epresentative Junior Representative The activities which the Girls Association officers and advisors ADVI ORS - Wanda Wnde, Dorothy have sponsored, have all been very successful this year. tarting 'chmidt, 11 •len Seaman, l\larilyn Yates, their work before school, they planned the leadership camp for all of the officers of every club. They were in charg' of lh' Girls B •vcrly mwford, Mary Fitzg rulcl. Association State Conv ntion. Th y sponsor •d th' Big Pai-Liltl' Pal Party, the Dogpatch Drag, the Mothers and Daughl rs Ev n- ing and Fathers and Daughters Night. Through th •ir activities they have enriched the school and ils members.74
IIOWARD WORTHEN President RANDY COWDELL DARRELL SMITH Vice President Secretary JOl-IN PAVICHSophomore R pres •ntative BILL FARMER DICK CRANE Senior Representative Junior RepresentativeADVISORS - Tuff Linford, Don Milne, The Boy's Association is unique in that it is the only club whoseJay Pond, Jesse Casper. activities can be enjoyed by every boy in the school. Among the successful activities sponsored by the Boys' Association were Fathers' and Sons' Night, the Thanksgiving party, and numerous special assemblies. The officers worked hard throughout the year striving to make the club beneficial to all the boys. 75
Darla Couch and her father were win- The Boys' and Girls' Asso iation was extrem ly succ ssfulners of the Charleston Contest at the in sponsoring the school-wide \"Sub for Santa.\"Fathers and Daughters' Night sponsoredby the Girls' Association.13~.&' 4t1Aii GilthlAeWJilie4 Bill Ilesterman, disc jockey from A clat with dad at th \"Barnyard Bounce\" was njoy d KNAK, draws the lucky ticket at th qually by daught rs and dads. Thanksgiving Celebration.76
Demonstration of strength was admired by fathers and their A quartet of senior girls entertained forsons together at their annual feat. seniors and sophomores at the annual Big Pal-Little Pal Party.Thanksgiving holiday festivities were enjoyed by our stu- \"Chivalry is not dead,\" said many girlsd nts at the Associations' sponsored party. on Boys' Day.
OFFICERS AND ADVISORS - Seated: Kent Ashman, Treasurer; Neil Smith, Sec- retary; Earon Fairboorn, 2nd Vice President; Joe Sargent, lst Vi· President. Stand- ing: Mr. Swenson, Mr. Jackson, advisors. KEY CLUB - Row One: Lowell Vawdry, Robert Dalley, Dean Row Two: Randy Cowcl II, Eat·on Pairbourn, Reid Sjoblom, Clev Anderson, Kent Ashman, Brent Anderson, David jorgensen, Gordon Kimball, Elray Dow, Robert Blair, John Clarke, Bill Blair. Ualc, Pat Eld •r, Bri11n Smith, Billy Farm r, j erry jacob, D•nn Bawden, Ernie Bedont, Rob rt Kunz, Bryc ]ones.78
Key Club members and their dates enjoy their election party at the Bajou Country Club.Brent Anderson dismisses meeting at Being the top service club of the school, the Key Club providedMarv Jensen's gym. fun and a chance to serve the school and community for forty-five of Jordan's top students. Career Day, an American Flag for every home room, UNICEF, and \"Sub for Santa\" were a few of the many projects carried out by this club. A junior division of the Kiwanis Club, Jordan High's Key Club, has for fourteen years been an asset to the school, the community, and the nation.KEY CLUB - Row One: Frank Tuft, Joe Sargent, Dale Smith, Frank Caufin, Brent Carroll, Paul Andms, Brent Mickelsen, VicRog •r Sjoblom, Neil Smith, Bruce Moocfy, Robert Young, Darrell Anderson, Lee Fugal, Jim Mumford, Derrell Smith, Kent Milling-Smith, St •vcn Tuttle, Eugene Ninomiya, II nry Miller. Row Two: ton, Ford Stevenson, Sherman Smith. 79
SHARON GARDNER President OFFICERS AND ADVISORS - Seated: Stacey Pond, Assistant Drill Mistress; Judy Smith, Reporter; Susan Cr enwood, Drill Mistress; Christine Tebbs, Song Leader. Standing: Dawn Woodbury, Historian; Ard 11 K ' IT, Marilyn Yat ·s, Advisors; Ceri Bishop,Treasurer; Mariano Walters, S er tary. CHARLONIANS - Row One: Susan AllmencUnger, Carolyn Har- Greenwood, Terry Densl y, Cheryl Hendrickson, Bonnie Bishop. per, Charlotte Larsen, Lynne Larson, Nancy Clark, Martha Damj- Row Two: Kathy Birch, Chrislit1e Loulias, judith Buhl r, Geri anovich, Carol Lunnen, Sharon Gardner, Robyn Juhlin, Susan Bishop, Claudia Carrigan, Jucly Forbush, Linda Erickson, Dixi Liston, Sibyl Fitzgerald, 1 nt johnson, Karen Butler, Arne! Burris.80
At the initiation and candle-lighting c r- Enthusiastically, the Charlonians perform one of their precision drills. mony, th girls became full-fledged Stepping out into the spot light were the 1961-62 Charlonians. TheyCharlonians. presented lively half-time entertainment during the football and basketball seasons with a variety of marching patterns and forma- tions. With an accent on social graces and the traditions of the club, the Charlonians busied themselves with exchange teas with other Region Four pep clubs, with honoring students who displayed good sportsmanship, with an outstanding Christmas party, and with their annual May Day breakfast, along with encouraging school spirit.CIIARLONJANS - Row One: Christine Tebbs, Connie Tashiro, Judy Smith, Stacy Pond. Row Two: Dianne Raisor, Linda John-Florence Poulsen, Linda Rawlin gs, jan e Van Lccwan, Ester Olsen, son, j ean Salisbury, Karen Peterson, Sheila Tranter, Vicki Vunder,Mariann ' Walters, Carol Ann Paget, Dianne Smith, Judy Newbold, Rosemary Mlaker, Kathalyn Sadleir, JoAnn Reed, Jean Wilson, Kathy Smith, Marilyn Yorgason, Dawn Woodbury. 81
SHERRY BRKLACY OFFICER - Pat Ped erson, Seer •tury; Judy Smith , Vice President; President Rosemary Mlaker, Historian ; Hand y D nsl •y, P arliam •ntarian . GLEN E. SACOS Adviso r MASQUE AND GAVEL - Row One: N . Jacobson, C . Hogenson, K. K arsl y, K. Kr idl ·r, K. Birch, . L arson, S. Fitzge rald , J . Fitz- T . Jensen, ]. Fife, M . Jenkins, K. Clements, C. Lunnen, G. Cut- g raid, L. Butterfield, S. Lloyd , J. Ber ger, L. undi ck, S. jacobs, ler, T. Humphrey, ]. Kurkm ada, K. Koller, K. H enson, D . F ree- M . H anse n, L . j oh anse n, J. Buhl •r, . arri gan , C . Bishop, j . man, K. Bills, ]. Cowley, 0 . Greco, G. Greenwood, P. Bird , R. Go fl . Row Four: j . Ham , T. Kl·mp, 13 . B c rs, H. Juhlin , C . Gri ggs, D emke, L. D ennis, L. Booth, J . Hutchin gs. Row Two: . rane, . D . Beckstrom, P. Go udie, S. Foss, K. Abrams, L. lland , L. Hand, Bradshaw, B. D avenport, E. G raham, L. Hu ghes, J. H a ll , D . J. Lars ·n, ·. K ll·r, A. Finlayson, j . Kjar, J. Brown , T. Jlolm- Couch , N . Clark, M . Jensen, M . Cox, C. Loulias, L. B •rry, L . ~ tro m , . Ca rlso n, K. Ilepne r, D . Lh ton, L. j l·nkins, 1\J. Er •kson , Berrett, V. H e rman, P . Jenkins, P . Durrant, C . Baird, S. Cart- J . Blucm •1, S. avagnolo, P. aldwe ll, . Gardner. How Five: D. wri ght, ]. Anderson, C . Franklin, S. H ansen, K. L es ter, L . Gard- ran , S. rcc nwood , (. Dowd , L . F eil:l:, B. Ask •w, J. lark •, V. ner, K. H ardcastle, S. Ge tma n. Row Three: A. Balla rd , C. j ames, Barr •tt , P. Andrus, B. olton, H. j ones, . ll ul , R. D ·nsl y, j . S. Cavagnolo, K. Butler, C. H arper, j . H all, M . Jensen , B. Howard, Bag) ·y, E. Dow, E. B ·dont, S. Larkin , D. Me onn •II , B. Blair, D. CoiL82
Being a club of more than 285 mem-bers, the Ma que and Gavel wasthe largest club at Jordan this year.Under the direction of Mr. Sacosthe club officers promoted many en-tertaining activities. They attendedthe plays at the University of Utah,had an initiation and several par-ties, and concluded the year with aformal banquet. Mr. Sacos takes charge of the opening exercises at the Masque and Gavel Initiation as the officers and guests look on.MASQUE AND GAVEL- Row One: L. Sharp, B. Mark, B. Young, Samuelson, D. Haisor, J. Thurber, S. McBride, K. Sadleir, A. Sabey,P. Ped rscn, B. Bor~, D. j ensen, P. Pierce, B. Smith, N. Reed, A. J. Worthington, E. Smith, G. Malmstrom, M. Tisclmer, C. Young,Cr •cnwood, {· Schow, K. Yen~ich, A. Nielsen, T. Staker, D. Petti-bon ·, E. Ni son, P. Magers, D. Olabcrri, B. Williams. Row Two: S. Brklacy.Row Four: M. West, K. Pearson, D. Sabey, R. Mlaker,N. Nelson, P. Yasukchi, K. Burgon, D. Malnar, K. Parker, R. Stone, J. Salisbury, D. Smith, L. Pugmire, J. Shurtleff, K. Van Seters, L.M. Millerbcrg, F. Pouls n, D. Stucky, C. Page, B. Sampson, C. Smith, J. Weaver,]. Stout, P. Simper, J. Sabey, M. Ross, E. Welch,T •bbs, L. judy, C. Tashiro, K. Bird, D. Vordos, B. Pierce, C. J. Sjoblem, S. Wagner, M. Stone, C. Rundquist, S. Stoffers, C.Bateman, D. Chav z, C. Owen, H. Hichards, B. McKell, K. Peter- Webb, B. Lloyd. Row Five: L. Neff, M. Peery, K. Rogers, V. Vun-s nl S. Tranter, K. Wood, D. Thurber, C. Taylor, C. Miner, D. der, M. Schelin, D. Smith, L. Yates, D. Smith, G. Watts, B. Ras-l\ic1, j. Morley. Row Three: J. Nyde~ger, S. Tunbridge, M. Snow, mussen, S. Tuttle, J. Pavich, R. Rich, R. Malstrom, J. Moore, G.j . Newbold, J. SmiU1, M. Yorgason, S. Mannos, D. Preece, B. Zaiser, Young, J. Sargent, J. Mitchell, B. Nelson, . Smith, F. Stevenson, M.!;;. Miller, L. N •!son, D. Mori, P. Larsen, D. Neil, H. Heich, J. Mannos, R. Yengich, T. Rogerson, D. Roubicek, S. Pedler, M. Sjob- lem. 83
OFFICERS - Kathi <tgcrs, Secretary; Verla Butterfi ld, Vice Presid ·nt; Dianna Davis, Class Rep resentative; Afton Cr •nwood, Hi sto rian. ANN NIELSON President MRS. KERR Unusual beats and cr ativ patterns of the Dane lub w r re- Advisor ceived with nthusiasm by th stud nt body durin r fioorshows , assemblies, and traveling assembli •s. Th Dan · lub participat d actively in joint inter-school 'xchanges and in sponsoring duca- tional xcursions to local university ballet p rformanccs. DANCE CLUB - Row One: Carole Davis, Dianna Davis, Ann Janice Meissner, Elaine Brown, Bonnie Peterson, Marilyn Miller- Nielsen, Shirley Knibbe, Carol Middleton, Kathleen Hepner, Margene Sjoblom, Gloria Steiner, Henae Stone. Row Two: Afton b •rg, V •ria Butt rfield, Kat hi Sag •rs. Row Three: Jean Walk •r, Greenwood, Wynne Page, Jean Schow, Viki Sharp, Diana Day, Kathy Day, Toni Martin, Sue Williams, Natalie Re d, Nancy Helm, Lorrainr Vigil, Linda Walker, D Ann Bjork, Gail liard- castle, Merle Whitmor •, Gw n Linnarz.84
OFFICERS - . t ve Kr;tmcr, Board Member; Steve Taylor, VicePresident; orclon Kimball, Board Member; Steve Day, BoardMember; Br nt Anderson, Board Member; Carl Leatherwood,Tr ·asurer; Kent Stephan, Secretary. HOWARD WORTHEN PresidentSince th L tt rmen' Club consists of those boys who have earned ART HUGHESth ir sports 1 ttcrs, top athl t s b long to it. This year they spon- Advisorsored th benefit bask tball game between the Jordan Stars and theIlarl 'm Stars.LETTERMAN' CLUB -Row One: Bru e Birchell, Roger Sjob- Richard Day, Rodger Andrus, Gordon Jones. Row Three: Eugenelolll, john Ajioka, Merrill Enniss, Ernie Bcdont, Carl Leatherwood, Izatt, Steve Taylor, Brad Brimhall, Steve Kramer, Don Glover,Howard Worthen, Del Brady, Kraig Ellis, Bruce Cowdell, Don Cleve Hale, William Ganz, Kent Ashman, John Thompson, CarlKochcrhans, M •rvin )<'nscn, John Bills, Bill Boggess, Lynn Carl- Gray, Earon Fairbourn. Row Four: Archie Archuleta, Gordonquist, Dick Crnnc. Row Two: Ronald jones, Brent Carroll, Melvin Kimball, Craig Shoemaker, Frank Tuft, Billy Farmer, Joe Moore,Blaney, Steve Day, jay Whiting, Kent McCleary, Kent Stepan, Bob Halpin, Kent Curtis, jon VanWagoner, Billie Johnson, Jay Nielson, Eugene Ninomiya.David Ostl •r, Don Jacobson, Drew Hansen, David Jorgensen, 85
OFFICERS - Drew Hansen, Vice President; Neil GLEN SMAHT Smith, Secretary; Larry Stephens, Reporter; Daryl President Smith, Treasurer; Craig Cowley, Representative. KIM BLACK Advisor Though chiefly an agricultural organization, the Future Farmers of America participate in many varied projects. The members, consisting of thos boys who tak voca- tional agriculture classes, su cessfully planned and car- ried out the Harvest Ball and s nt representatives to state and national F. F. A. conv ntions. F. F. A.- Row One: Kenneth Milburn, Ted Proctor, Daryl Smith, son, Larry Slev ns, Milo Anderson, Owen Hnht, {\ncly Bergman, John Bills, Craig Cowley, Jay Colledge, Neil Smith, DM Reese, Frank i ·lhorst, 1ichn ·I Carp 'Iller, Ralph Bow •n. Bow Three: Don Jacobson, Glen Smart, Drew Hansen, Leland Winger, Lynn Bruce Cude, K nl Bastian, Larry Bringhurst, David Bastian, Joosten, Rinard Sewell. Row Two: Brent Covington, Duane Dunn, Howard Whitlock, Hammond Brinton, Ross Brown, David Ander- Rodn y H ·ar s, Dennis 0 Crnfl'end d, Dennis Noscr, Mik · trottd, Leon Carlson, Marvin Powell, Kent Brindley, Moot Phelps, Lcanard Costanza.86
BECKY SMITH PresidentBETTY HENDERSON OFFICERS - Kaye Despain, ecretary; Jackie Wil- MAHEE NELSON liams, Historian; t.larianne Fagg, Vice President; Advisors Dclsa Clarke, Treasurer. Meeting ev ry Tuesday in liss Henderson's room, the Jordan chap ter of the Future Homemakers of America plan their many activities. They sponsor the annual Sweeth arts Ball and arc co-sponsors of the Harvest Ball. H •gional and tal · F. F. A. conventions include mem- bers of the Jordan Chapter in their programs. The con- ventions ar held in different cities of the state each year.FUTURE IIOMEMAKEHS - Row One: B. Milburn, L. Bell, S. Damjanovich, K. Pearson, P. Mahon, D. Clark, J. Newbold. RowCarroll, C. urtis, V. Yotm).(, J. IIutehings, L. Jenkins, S. Knibbc, K. Three: J. Williams, E. Flores, K. Smith, K. Sadlier, S. Cavagnolo,ll<'pncr, M. Sjohlcm, S. Foss, H. Walker, C. Lunncn, L. Johanson, L. Judy, C. Franklin, C. Biltz, L. Booth, C. Lester, J. Sabey, E. Welch, L. Gardner, S. Atkinson, C. Rawson, . Ronquillo, C.j . Worthin).(ton , D. Smith, J. Samuelson, J. Wahlquist, S. Asay, C. Jenkins, D. Webster, M. Fagg, P. Jenkins, R. Poulson, C. Brad-jon •s, T. Sagers, S. Brown, L. Bishop, M. All •n, S. Hughes, K. shaw, P. Nuttal, B. Welch, S. Bowles. Row Four: P. Wade, S.D<•spuin. Row Two: L. Sagers, E. Lopez P. Bird , l. Yorgason, Cavagnolo, C. Knibbe, J. Lynch, J. Taggert, D. Sabey, K. Smith, D. Tea, B. Smith, M. Rose, T. Staker, J. Weaver, D. Pettibone,S. t.lannos, M. ourri •r, J. Player, . Atfamson , G. Brimhall, C. C. Wright, S. Gutman, J. Brown, J. Goff, B. Young, S. Sommers, E. Pratt, L. Hung, B. Busath, C. Rees, C. Forester, J. alisbury.Mumm, K. Stapl •y, L. Kod10rans, E . Carda, C. Christensen, !\!. rum, J. Nunley, T. K<'mp, L. l\langum, C. Peterson, I. Perry, I. 87
CAROL HOGENSON President OFFICERS - Mary Lou Erehon, Treasurer; joAnn FAY D. THOMAS Carlsen, Secretary; Barbara Young, Vice President. Advisor DE A is a vocational sales group associated with the distributive education class. Because DE A is one of the f •w clubs given a class period in which to expand th ir work, they wcr abl ' to plan and carry out \"Sub-for-Santa\" along with oth •r signifi- cant school functions. DECA - Row One: Carol Smith, Delia Villobos, Bonnie Tucller, Mary Lou Erekson, joan Porter, Ch ri stina wton, LouiS(' Blat- judith Harker, Judith Johnson, Marie Panek, j •anette ] •nkins, nick, Charlene T;tylor. How Three: Hichard latsurnura, joe Kon- Carol Hogenson, Nadine Jacobson, Lynda Sharp, Amy Yama- cural, Cordon Jom•s, Larry \Vcb~tcr, Larry St ·vcm, Pn·ston Lloyd, shiro. Row Two: Cheryl Sjostrom, Barbara Young, Pearl Error, Don Clover, jo(' \\'illiarns, lloward Wortht•n, Holen • Bow ·n, jan • Sharen Tufts, Claudia Pederson, Kathleen Hepner, joAnn Carben, Fitzg('rald, herie Chamh •rlin, larlcnc Hawson.88
Moki u. ·JJ. BECKY SMITHSecretary General CIIARLYNN MILNE AdvisorEach Thursday night the Model U. . m t to study OFFICERS - Dawn Woodbury, Secretary; Sandra Cavagnolo, Assistant Secretary General; 1arthaand Jearn ahoul the United Nations. They exten- Damjanovich, Treasurer.siv ly sludi d Uraguay and the Congo, countrieswhich they repres nted at the annual ~Iodel UnitedNations Assembly held at the University of Utah.MODEL U. N.- Row One: 1arilyn Smith, Brigctt Yow II, Linda Cowley, Diane Pettibone, Teddy taker, ancy Clark, SandraKoclwrhans, Joan Jacobson, Elaine Pratt, Marilyn Millberg, judy Cavagnolo, Susan Keller, JoAnn Kjar, Kathy Abrams, ShirleySmith, Dianne Smith, 1arthn Dnmjanovich, Bonnie Bishop,Marilyn Yargason, Lynn Larson, Klaudia Koller, Georgia Lunnen, Tennant, Dianne Preece, Jean Salisbury, Becky Smitl1. Row Three:Bonnie Davenport, Linda cecll1am, Camilla ~1iner. Row Two:Dawn Woodbury, Vickie Williams, juanita Worthington, janet Raymond Hadley, Larry Feitz, Rodger Busenbark, John Taylor, joe Koncurat, Elray Dow, 1 eil Smith, Don Peterson, Paul Andru ·, Lee Fugal, Derrell Smith, Larry tevens, Donald Barney, Kent Ashman, Ed Chappell. 89
The club promoting journalism within the school is the Press Club. This club sponsors the \"J\" Book and many of the various student publications. PRESS CLUB - Row One: Terry Densley, Marianne Fagg, Bonnie Bishop, Mary Sue Walles, Kathy Birch, Kay Anderson, Lynne Larson, Valerie Young, Lorretta Dennis. Row Two: Becky Smith, Carla Dinius, Cherie Chamberlin, joann Read, Doni Roubicek, Jeanette Bluemel, Elaine Brown, Dianna Davis, Cm·ol Ann Page. Row Three: Dave Ottley, Vincent Strong, Steve Holmes, James Hamilton, Lloyd Loveless, Larry Loveless, John West, David GoH', Thomas Bishop, Ford Stevenson.OFFICERS AND ADVISOR -Seated: Miss Rawson. Standing: KathyBirch, Vice President; Mary Sue Wal-les, President; Bonnie Bishop, Secre-tary-Treasurer.OFFICERS AND ADVISOR -Seated: Miss Rawson Standing: CarlaDinius, Vice President; Lloyd Love-less, President; Cherie Chamberlin,Secretary. QUILL AND SCROLL - Row One: Bonm · Bishop, Mary Su Walles, Carla Dinius, Sherie Chambc•rlin, jortnn Head, Becky Smith, Kathy Birch, Dtnnmt Davis. Row Two: Thomrts Bishop, John West, Larry Lovcl •ss, Lloyd Loveless. Dnvid Goff, Ford Stevenson. To promote better journalism through stud nt writing is th purpose of this club. M mborship in th club r quir s the publication of v 'nly-.five column inches in a school pap r or comm rcial publications.90
h.hospital, and had many speakers at various meetings. Thegirls also planned and carried out a successful party.To guide those girls interested in the medical profession,the Future Nurses Club successfully planned a trip to a ~ \"' ;~, _ ~.. _ .1..-. ,.,. • • ' -{•.A~ { A /FUTURE NURSES - Kathleen Hepner, Carol Jenkins, Shauna Draper, Claudia James,Nancy Winget, Samlra Anderson, Paulette Larson, Beatrice Milburn, Marilyn Lewis,Carol Curtis, Valerie Young. OFFICERS AND ADVISOR - Seated: Kathleen Hepner, President; Ruth Larsen, School Nurse. Standing: Carol Curtis, Paulette Larsen, Secre- tary-Treasurers; Valerie Young, Vice President. OFFICERS AND ADVISORS Seated: Richard Matsumura, Vice President; Donald Barney, ecretary. Standing: Mr. Lind, 1r. Budge, advi- sors. Not photographed: David Olsen, President.RADIO CLUB _ Larry Chidest r, Richard Hutchings, Cayl<?rd Buchanan, Ronald Mat-sumura, K nl Hans n, Vincent Strong, Donald 0. Barney, Rtchard Matsumura.The Radio Club consists of boys interested in the funda-mentals of radio communications and its different appli-cations. Under the capable supervision of Mr. Lind andMr. Budge, th boys were abl to learn much during theyear. 91
61 c::: ~A CEREMONY OF CAROLS BENJAMIN BRITTEN
To fulfill the experiences and needs conducive to cultural back-ground, Jordan High Scool has presented its students a varietyof activities. These activities range from the school play, and theart exhibit, to the music performances and festivals. In JordanHigh School, the departments of fine art have created an atmos-prere where the creative talents and abilities of its students maydevelop. 93
GWEN ASTORGA BLAINE BROWN The \"Beetdigger\" staff of 1962 has care- Editor Advisor fully planned and published your annual yearbook. The year was laboriously spent in meeting deadlines and in compiling material. Guided by the foresight and experience of Gwen Astorga, editor, and Mr. Blaine Brown, advisor, this yearbook has be n created to give you an accurate account of Jordan High. Those who also assisted but whose picture does not ap- pear on these pages are Carole Young and Judy Alexand r. Combining their talents to produce this yearbook are copy writers, typists, and artists: Diane Thurber, Judy Smith, Diane Chav z, Nancy Clark, Janny Lou Morley, Christine Loulias, Gwen Astorga, and Betty Jean Smith.94
The yearbook staff was fortunate this year in having such an out- standing group of photographers. They are: Diana Day, Jon Van- Wagoner, Dennis Adams, and Cheryl Wright.Dian Chavez and Christine Loulias are thetalented artists on th Bectdigger staff.These girls design d division pages andadded the clever time-pieces found through-out th book.Pat Eld r, B tty Jean Smith, Dan Error, and Janny Lou Morley Helping the yearbook take care of admin-all contributed a great deal to the success of the 1962 Beetdigger. istrative duties were Merle Alvey, English advisor; Kenneth Brady, business manager; and Arval elson, photography advisor. 95
ORALIE RAWSON Advisor LLOYD LOVELESS CARLA DINIUS M ting a goal of fifteen issues, the Co-Editor Co-Editor Broadcaster sta!f has labored faithfully to produce a school paper of which we ar very proud. Under the able guidance of Miss Oralie Rawson, advisor, and Carh Dinius and Lloyd Loveless, co- editors, the paper has served to inform our stud nts of the news and to give students experience in Journalism. Advisors and staff members of the Broadcastor are - Row One: Cnrln Dinins, Lloyd Loveless, Becky Smith. Row Two: Vicki Willinms, Dianml Dnvis, Kathy Birch, David Goff, Larry Loveless, john W st.96 .
KATIJY BlHCJl nnd DAVID GOFF Assistant Editors Members of the Broadcaster staff work together co-operatively to produce our school paper.Dianna Davis and Larry Loveless, staff members, work with Becky Cherie Chamberlain, associate editor, andSmith, assoc.iatc ditor, on another issu of the Broadcaster. Mary Sue Walles, photography editor, decide which picture will go in the next Broadcaster. 97
LAMAR HENDRICKSON Advisor JACQUE SAMUELSON SHERRY BHKLACY Associate Editor Associate Editor The Couri r is a colle 'tion of literary selections and art works created by stud nts of English in Jordan High School. Under th guidanc of LaMar Hendrickson, the Couri r is a valuable r pr s ntation of creative origin- ality. The industrious Courier staff takes time out to po for a pictur . Th y ar ; Bonnie Bishop, John Hatch, Shirley Robertson, Ella Mari Buchn, Maurin Webb, Pat Nash, Shauna Draper, Larry Feitz, and Marilyn Mill rbcr r.98
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