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Copyright 1934ROBERT ANDERSON Printed ond Bound by the Editor PARAGON PRINTING COMPANY DARRELL DAY S It L ke City, Utoh Business Manager

THEBEET DIGGER A Record of the Activities of the JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL For the Year 1933-1934 Published by the Students of the JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL

Foreword('cJ{_!}O W N through the ages the Spirit of Scholarship has been the ideal leading menever onward to greater and noblerachievements , and setting standardsof refinement and culture which per-petua ll y appea l to the higher suscep-tibilities of men. To present in panoramic rev1ewthrough the medium of pictures andwords the Educational progress ofour high school during the past year,is the purpose of the '34 Beetdigger.

Dedication C J(\"(N appreciation of the op- portunities which have been provided for us by our dear old Jordan High-rich, golden op- portunities-to attain the highest scholastic standards possible; to broaden our outlook on life; to pre- pare us for citizenship; to enable us to develop good characters; and to lay a sure foundation for higher edu- cation, we dedicate this 1934 Beet- digger to that Spirit of Scholarship, which has been an inspiring idealism to us, and which will be a guiding light to those who follow.

St a ff ROBERT ANDERSON EditorDOROTHY GREENWOOD Associa~e Editor RUTH PEARSON Associate Edi~or TOMOKO WATANUKI Artist RAY BRIMHALL Photographer DARRELL DAY Business Manager HAROLD LARSENAssistant Business Manager DON ORTONAssistan1 Business M nagar MAIDA COTTRELL TypistFACULTY ADVISERS MARK GREENWOOD Business ORSON SMITH Photography HAROLD THORPE Edi~orials LAURA GARON ER Editing







E. E. DEWEY ~ RNEST EVERETT DEWEY was born in Derby, England, in the year( 0 of 1867. He passed away at his home in Sandy on October 28, 1933. During his early boyhood, Mr. Dewey attended theelementary schools in his native land; and at the age of fourteen, im-migrated to America. He immediately crossed the continent to makehis home in Ogden, Utah. Later he moved to Salt Lake City, where helived for several years, and then to Draper, Utah, for three years more. While living at Draper, Mr. Dewey was first introduced to janitorialservice in the Jordan School District, where he spent the remainder ofa serviceable life. He became janitor of the Draper schools, where heserved for two years. He was then transferred to the newly erectedJordan High School, where he served as custodian for the remainingeighteen years of his life. Mr. Dewey early endeared himself to the hearts of the students ofJordan. His cheery smile, hearty handshake, and pleasing personalitysoon became known as a part of Jordan itself; and, as time passed on,Mr. Dewey became an almost permanent \"fixture\" at the school. Always he could be found in the various rooms or around the campus,trying his utmost to make the school a more comfortable and pleasantplace in which to study. Even during the worst of weather the studentscould be assured of a warm, cozy building, to which they could come andlaugh at the blizzard. He was never happier than when he was doingsomething to lighten the burden of others. But Mr. Dewey was more than a mere caretaker of the school prop-erty. Though he did not know every student personally, he was interestedin the enterprises of each individual. His favorite joke was to slap someunsuspecting student on the back, and then, after the unlucky one hadrecovered, offer to shake hands. Mr. Dewey's handshake, as nearlyeveryone knew, was bone-crushing and was the fear of every person inthe school. There was never a more loyal supporter of Jordan High Schoolactivities than Mr. Dewey. He was present at every basketball andfootball game, unless some physical ailment kept him away. Always hecould be found in the front row, cheering his \"boys\" on to victory. And now, though Mr. Dewey has passed into the Great Beyond,his memory will linger with us. Jordan's loss of this beloved friend isirreparable; he leaves behind him a spirit that will never die. We areindeed sorry to lose him, and his passing fills our hearts with sorrow.However, we are grateful for the privilege we have had of associatingwith this outstanding character. Ten

L. W. NIELSEN FACULTY Principal MRS. E. W. ROBINSONORSON SMITH ALTON B. POULSENEMMA ALLEMAN E. L. CRAWFORDPHIL F. GOLDBRANSON EMERY G. EPPERSON ORALIE RAWSON A. F. SMITHEl ev en

FACULTYT. A. DEWEY LUCILLE TUTTLEMARK H. GREENWOOD I. E. BUSHNELLLEON E. BUTLER GUENEVERE HAND C. R. NELSON PAUL C. BOYCEDEANE BENNION 0. D. BALLARD ~· Twelve

FACULTYIDA HEYWOOD A. C. JENSENJ. N. DORIUS BESSE ROSEEDWIN R. KIMBALL DEE BECKSTROMHAROLD THORPE LAURA GARDNERCARTER E. GRANT MRS. KATHERINEPrincipal of Seminary BENNIONThirteen

DeLOY McMULLIN LaVON MORGAN MELISSA COOLEY President Vi ce President Secretary -Treasurer STUDENT BODY OFFICERSc0 UR Student Body Officers represent the most outstanding scholars of Jordan. They were se lected by the schoo l as the students best qualified to lead and direct us in our social activities; and they have in no way disappointed us in our choice. Ready at all times to assist and givecounsel in the affairs of the student body, always willing to execute the duties oftheir offices for the betterment of the school, they deserve our heartiest appreciationand thanks for a happy and progressive year.g STUDENT COURT HE Student Body Court has functioned very efficiently during the school year 1933-34. This popular tribunal has aided the Student Body Officers and the faculty materially in promoting proper school discipline and in reducing to the lowest minimum, rudeness and discourtesy in the halls andclassrooms. Through the ambitious efforts of the members of this forum of justice,the morale of the student body as a whole has been much improved. The regulationof student behavior by a court composed of pupils takes a great deal of respon -sibility from the shoulders of the faculty; and the personne l of the court deservesmuch credit for their very helpful cooperation. Four+ n

STUDENT BODY COURT MELVYN WEEN IG WILLA STOKES VERNON SORENSON Judge Clerk Second Associate Justice WAYNE SOFFE BETH WEBB MACK DOW Prosecuting Attorn ey First Associ ate Justice Marshal Student Body CouncilFifteen

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POST GRADUATESHILTON DENSLEYGl LBERT BENSON CARLOS SMITHMAURICE CLAYTON RUBY RICHARDSWELDEN RASMUSSEN BURTON ALLEN ELOISE WELCHWILLIAM CLEMENTSVAUGHN CUNDICK MELBA DANSIEMERRILL SHAWCHARLES MILLERGERALD SMITHSeventeen

SENIOR CLASS OFFICERSFERN DENSLEY LAWTON MYERS EMELINE GRANT Vice President President Sec re tary-Treasurerg SEN lOR CLASS HE members of the graduating class of 1934 are preparing to advance into new fie lds in life. Beh ind them is a record of accomplishments not soon to be forgotten. The goal of the class has been for a higher attainment in scholastic standards,as can be seen from the advancement in the quality of the grades of the ~students. The senior class has been outstanding in school activities, and hassponsored the following notable social events: the Senior Play, theSenior Hop, the Annual Senior Progressive Party, and, above all,Commencement, the goal of every high school student. And now, after three enjoyable years, the class as a whole willleave Jordan with pleasant memories of days gone by, and hopes forsuccess in years to come. Eighto n

DARRELL DAY thru;Darrrll's quitr tlae flashy lad;To fall for him is q11ite the fad. There are two things thatlie's big, tall a1ul [111/ of vim; likes,Tbaf's 1/Jhy we're so Jnoud of Both in the self same way; bim. One, is yelli11g for the school; And the other one-is Jay. MARGARET CAMP (Junior) WELDON FREEMAN His stout heart and fightingTb1• jnide of the teachers, and her mother's joy. spirit will catry him thtough To the upwatd goal attainedA/1(1 /ikl'll by many 11 girl and hOJI. only by few. rrsl of 11s feel sad. CLYTIE EDGEL Clytie is a lady;HELEN LARSEN he alwaJIS is polite; 'b1• /aMy talu-s your breath When otber people quarrel, 1/liJay She kecjJs her lips shut tight. and her !:nt-Wilb /)(•r gigglt·s TOMOKO WATANUKI morous ways. A genaous soul and a sweet ORMAL LANCASTER disposition, Are s11re to make frie11ds andNout• hut bim .1clj tall be bis fwral!t.f. win recognition.NORMA OLSONl11•r bair is blond,Ilrr ryrs are blue,h ~_.r 1SIJI''!l all/Jays doTbc lml /~'you.Nin etee n

BETH BOGGESS GUSS BLACK F.'rtd b11slwt-ce11fer floor- a!- 'l'llll 111a11 /Jiles ujJ score, Crabs the ball-stuclellls roar! cheery Cuss does this, a11d 11 whole lotno matter where more.ARCH PETERSON WILLA STOKESHe likes to laugh, he likes to Willa's tbe .1chool's fain·sl blo11d, tease; to Of her .\Wee/ t•oicc we are foucl. 11ud {dl tbe time sbe's so ueal;Not particular, and easy Sbe's got all tbe boys at ber feet. please. JAMES MADSEN LUCILLE MALSTROM /I er cbccrful lemj1cr maiH'.\ beauService is the rent she pays for ly a/lraclit•t•, lwowlcdge de the space she ocwpies i11 the lif{htful, aud wit good 11<1 world. lured. CHESTER MUIR LAWTON MYCRSHilarious (tnd h(tndsome and a //'1 jolly fun to fuss tbc fair; Make 'em fall bard, tbw git•r de~·il with the \"wimmen.\" 't'lll the air. GWEN KIMBALLYou hear her laughter; OLIVE THAXTONYou think she's all ju11; She will succeed because dJc i.lBut the angels laugh, too,At the good she has done. delcrmiucd not to fail. BARBARA RASMUSSEN Tw nty\Ve admire her because of her personality;But 1ve lo ve her because we can't help it.

LENO MOSER CLARA BLATNICKHe is such a uice boy, Patience is the key to success.Bashful, courteous, and so coy. VAUGHN LLOYD ETHEL GARDNER Earnestness is the best gift ofA studious Kirl with a kind mental power. word for evf'ryone. BETTY BOBERG BOYD BASTIAN A body of joy and happiness,Thr('(' lirrh/s- the sun, the 1110011, just bubbling over with fun. aurl him. VIRGIL FREEMAN GERTRUDE SMITH A small lad but a big heart;With rr voia so S1vrrt and hair He's ready any day to do his arurl, jJart.Sh(• is lwoum as thr sunshinf' THELMA WALKE girl. A sweet personality Full of rascality- ANNA MAY HEATON That's Thelma.An in/(•resling jlfi'S011fllity,And jus/ as nirr as anyone ca1t MELISSA COOLEY A form more fair, a face more be. sweet, ESSIE BUTTERFIELD Has never been our lot to meet.liN's is a [ilf'asant smile,That makf's lifr rrally worth IIJhile.Twenty -onE'

ELIZABETH WALLIN GAIL SMITH Serious? Oh, very much so- This able lllt/11 shows !Jis spirit A girl that everyone should by gentle words tlllcl rl'.wlutl' know. actio11s. ANTHONY NELSON w Mrmners make this ma11. CLARA EBERT Bright a11d gay as 11 mid-day FERN MALSTROM Sllll, A very shy lass, She bas r1 smile for cL'eryonc. But always first in her class. DONALD PHIPPS JACK TURNER This boy is talented in acting He's big, he's tall, ami in song;p~~ And he has rt fit'rSOIItt!ity tbat GEN EY IEYE CHRISTENSEN alway.1 draws 11 tbrong. Gentlemen prefer blondes. LAURICE NEILSON wonder-. Is this what (,igglillg gals arc always f~t~ls. ~OW\" h\" >UCCW LaRUE HOLT A dainty face, till inllt8l' gay, LUCY BUTTERFIELD To ba11nl, to startle, a11d to She is sweet, she is honest, she waylay. is quiet. What more need be said? ARYA STRONG Strong ill charactl'Y, Strong ill fame, Slrollg ill bea11ly, Strong ill /I a/Ill'. Twenry -rwo

MARTHA LARSON CLIFFORD CHRISTIANSbe ·makes yon laugb till tears Cliff's a very happy lad; come to your eyes; And you'll find he's never sad.For being a bumorist ~ve'/l award He always seems in such a her tbe jJrize. hurry- That's because \"she\" lives atIle fJiays the trombo11e band, MurraJI.Soon be'/1 be WILMA SMITH ( the lt111d. Yon could put this sweet gi VERNICE JOHNSONShe finds Ji/easllrf i11 j)(:r forming yto the test, ng her dai/;, laslu. For she is satisfied with 110 VERRON SMITH but hu b\"t.Tbe silent man is tbe strong ~I 11/an. CASPER JOOS MARGARET VINCENT'Tis //)(' fi/l'ttsant and meful lady Happy days are truly here Wbenever this boy comes near! wbom we admire. L ~ S I' Ff? MARGE DASTRU PDoesn't sbf' rfmind you of LORNA ALLGOOD Bf'tty Boo]!? Lorna lives up to her name-Sb1• lwoclu our hearts for a Allgood. looj1. She does ever;1thi11g 11ice girls should. Twenty-three DELBERT PAGE He's little, but he's wise As some that's twice his size. LOVA GREEN Don't yon just Lova onr Green? Nothi11g finer ever was seen.

LARONA PIERSON DAVID DITTMANA pleasant smile and a sunny Davie/ has 111ce, sleek, black bair; llis sense of humor is quite rare; disposition are the two best fie \"stej1s\" the gals !bat are so 11ssets a girl can have. cute; GEORGE BRADBURY For Ibis dar/~ 1111111 is 11 bandsomcA faint heart never won a fair brute. lady-courage, George, con r- age. ANITA HYKE Tbi.\ girl bas sue/; 11 studious EVELYN RISTDimjJies are her chief attraction; look,They drive the boys to clisfrtiC- That you're sure to find ber tion. with 11 book. LENO MARTIN MAE BROCKBANKA charming smile, So bleued 11 disjJolilion, and soA voice so gay,The g.irls all think kind,lie's quite O.K. Tbnr art• tbc ;:iris !bat art• bard DORIS CRAPO to find.There is no Sltbslilute for thor- HENRY PAGE ough-going, 11rdent, and sin- A ;:realer, finer, nobler man, cere etlrnestness. lias 11e1 •er been found since the DONNA SAJATOVICH eartb began.And still the wonder grew,Ilow one small head A .\1111/JY nature is tbc grt·ale ICould carry all sbe knew. treasure. ller mile I.e sf1e111ls most ltll 'isbly. Tw nty four

DOROTHY STRINGFELLOW WAYNE SOFFEAgainst this girl we couldn't A three letter he-man- Beat that if JIOII can! compete,For she's a honey we couldn't NINA JOHNSON tet~dfast and loyal to her own beat. ideals. CLARMONT ENGMANThe girls fall hard a111l fast for RUEL WALKER Rue{ is just a great old guy, him, A better one yon couldn't buy,Allracted by bis charm and vim. No matter how hard yon would TH ELLA SAl LEY try.l11•r1' is a miss tbat is e/•ery- MARY AYLETT body's jJal, Lots of clothes, style and pep,E1 •rryone says sbe's a fine gal! Make mauy a boy hasten his EINAR DAHL step.ninar is a11 1'\ce/lent typist;llis /ll'r.wnality is one of tbe ANDREW BERGMAN He treats us fair, he treats us 11in•st. rough, LCAH RASMUSSEN Of b/s P1'aises we ca11't say0111' of tbe SIVI'I'tl'.lt,On1• of tbt• neatest, enough.On1• of tbe fairest,Ont• of• tiJI' rarest. MURIEL CROPPER Murirl is shy and beautiful, SHERWOOD BUTTERFIELD And she always dresses suitable.It is11't so mnrb what be says;But tlw way be says it.Twenty five

ODIS DYER LOIS PARDUHNGive three rahs and a mighty Tb1• essl'IIC!' of tliguity-Miss cheer Partlubn,For our yellmasfer so dear. But sunny and nicc tiS a day RAMONA LEAK in Juuc.One of the wifliest,One of the jJrefliesf, ROBERT ANDERSONOne of tbe !duel we all like best. Our Bob is a nu111 of bigb iu- VERNON SORENSON lcllcct.Vernon is a talented lad, Perfect work from bim you canWho treats the gals botb xood l'\ fleet. and btu!. \Vc 1bould ajJfJrccialc bis wou-lie's alwt1ys starling sonte new dcrf ul worl~, fad; For from !Jis dutv be JH't 'er willIf you're no! his jud, it's really sbirl~. sad. BETH WEBB ETHEL BECKSTEAD V(l /;cu you're dowu aucl outIfere is a girl you all should !\uti afmml fccliu' sad, Just talk awhile tulib Bel/;, meet, 1\ud .10011 you will feel glad.N;~ LeROY SWENSON JJutf bas the grc•a/1'.11 st'/11(' of ISAMU WATANUKIFull of fun, wit, and joy- bumor, tbe most ll'illy j1crIn frnlb, !:Jere is a dandy boy. \OIIIIIily, aud the [!.rcalcsl dilfiOSifi0/1 of iln)l /Joy ill MARGARET JENSEN our school. W't• admire him.Margaret is a studious girl;She kee j1s Ihe boys in a whirl. MARY NIELSENWith ber great knowledge a111l A SJIIIIIY nature i/1/(1 a fm·lty good looks, t•oin·,All boys she quickly \"hooks.\" Ot'l'Y bcr wc duly rcjoia. VERDA BUTTERFIELD Wt•'l/ rat •c l/1/(l rant o'er bcr sbiny trc.m·s, flcrc is 011e !bat nature blesses. Twntysix

FERN DENSLEY HAROLD LARSENThis girl has the comjJlexion of Harold is our business man; He gets JIOur money if he can. a movie star; the form of That he's a good student, we all tl bathing ber11tty; the ward- robe of the Queen of Sheba; agree, and all in all, she's one And we like his looks and per- nifty gal. sonalifJ•. MELVYN WEENIGJudge of the student court is he, FAY SOTERI f e has wisdom, one can see. MannerlJ' and cultured as Emily KATHERINE SOTER Post,A sbining namjJ!e is set by this Of this miss, Jordan will boast. lass, MIKE PAVICHWbo rauks first inside and oul- Behold, the conquering hero sitlf• of cacb class. conus. DAVID ARCHIBALD JUNE BATEMANAfthougb be's no social bu Iter - She is like a pond-still but fly, be's ujJ lo snuff. decfJ. ZOLA CHAMBERLAIN CHARLES LAMBSONZola is just a sweet, kind, and None but the braue deserves the motlr·sl girl- /be /.•ind we all fair. louc. DORIS GILLISPIE LARRY DALTON When she is good, she is very,B1•au Brummel of tbe school, we very good; migbt say, But when she is bad, she is in-And you don'/ see a lad like teresting. !hi every day.Twenty-seven

DeLOY McMULLIN MAl DA COTTRELL Maida bas tl sweetness rare;DeLay is a pal to everyone, Ancl sbe's tbe most dcjJc!ulableEspecially to the fair;His perso11ality we all admire, girlAnd we love his wauy hair. That you'd fiud auywbl'!'c. RUTH FITZGERALD DREWS RISKARuth's crowning glory is her Ob, IJotv bt• makes !be fcmiuiuc mojJ of blond, cmly hair. hearts f/ullcr, \"Gee, be's uicc,\" tbey softly HARRY SETTERBU RGHarry has the wisdom of a king. uller.For this boy knows most euery- EMELINE GRANT thing. Emmy /IOHI'SSt'S oue of the rarestAlthough he'll mver dance or gems-a faultless disflosiliou. sing,He's cajJfurerl a girl whose JOHN S. ALLEY A lillie IIOIIH'IIH' uow aud lb£'11, 11ame's lre11e. /.1 rcliiiJI'l! by !be best of me11. KATHRYN MUTCH LENORA AYLLETKatie's such a jolly girl, /,cuora lias laft:ul wbr·u sbc f!laysShe's hajJJJy all the day.\"That girl's never, net•er sat!,\" lbe cello;ls what the students say. Sbe alw has tlw /a/('11/ lo 8et a KENNETH LITTLEFIELD Sal/ f.ake fellou•.Doem'f he remind you of the \Vhaf a gal! hero-Tarzan? CHAD BECKSTEADFrankl)•, we'll say he's one be- Cbad Inn .1 urb uice rt•tl bair; Jfe !Jas 11 grill !l!al's wmclbiug man! rare.LEAH BAXTER J\utl lt'bcu if CO/Ill's lo lmskl'l -Large, dark eyes smile at you ball, J'bii boy's rigbl lbcrc tbe firstAnd cheer yon up w~e w''r you of all.are blue! \"' ~1 rLJ~ '14. . ~ J'y ,, Tw nty eight

; ; __/o)t/(l:;,~f~JoUJL )M:~:ACZu:'At':::i,),.1~11,,~~6 HERTHA JENSEN Hertha has a nice, loud laugh, Maz is a ha-ndsome athlete; She bas the pep of two; With his dancing you can't She 'can sing and she can dance, And is happy the whole day co1npcte. We like hi m because be's so ueat, through. Although he has two good-sized CHARLES BRANDT feet. Charles is just one nice kid, On his snccess we all would bid. GLADYS MORTENSON A grrat wm of good sense is the NORMA MOUSLEY Small-just a mite of a miss, greatest accomjJlishment a But to be with her is heavenly girl can have. bliss. BRIAN HUTCH INGS There ought to be another De- LEOLA HAKANSON This girl's hair is -z,•ery dark , lilah to shrar his intellectual And she's as bapjJy as a lark. locks. JAY HILTON LEO DESPAIN Jay knows !bat it takes tbirteen lie doesn't stt1111l out among the muscles to smile and sixty- crowd, four to frown. So why But of Ibis lad jordan will be sbould be overwork? }IY071d. AL STUART A better j1al tban good old Al OPAL BERRETT NI'/JI'Y batRIVard, you won't find anywbere. N1•t;cr bold, ll l iVays worlb bcr go ld. Sb1• has tharms a jJ lenty, lind amfJle }1ower to lease; The store of /)('arts siJC's slaugb - tered lias far outnumbered these.Twenty-nine

LaVON MORGAN MACK DOW Black and curly is his bair;To see her is to like her; bnt It will belj1 him win the fair. to know her is to love her. HAZEL JONES SHIELDS GARDNER A swref s111ile and an allracfiveWith his curly hair and winning facr have 111011 bcr nJciiJY smile, friends.He'll breed<. your heart in a very MARY PARR short while. Uj1 to Parr in jll'/1 and fun Ant! !Jas a s111ile for l't'£'1')10111'.DERAL BIS~HOP heHere is a man who h SAM ALINE power and skill ~ Ob, ·yes, be's tbc lvell-drt•ssnl'0tJ,1tr'NJJTo ,.'',\"n\"''th' '\"[\'\"' lllftn of tbe scbool.will, ALFRED CANNING DELORES MORRISS Alfred is 11 big football man; Girls, try to wi11 bim if youI)refty lo walk with,Witty to talk with, can.And nice to think of. ALICE TODD VI LATE BUTTERFIELD Alicr always wears tl s111ile, Sbe's always hajljl)l, too;Modest but talented is OltY Vi- late, wale/; bcrRich 1·ewards will be hers, as sure as fate. LINDEN MARGETTSHe assumes nothing but jJosses- ses n·mch.

MATILDA CORAK LaMAR LARSON This manly man is courteous,Twin/ding brown eyes aml a gracious stnile, worth considerable, and hind.Make tbis lass l'eally HELEN HANSEN while. A merry twinkle in her eye, A sense of humor too, JOHN CVAR This girl could make you. laughA mischievous lad with ready Even when you're fee/in' blue. smile, RODNEY JENSENTo j1lay c1 joke he'd wall?. a mile. This boy has thief?., blond hail', And his complexion is equally RUTH MITCHELLA dancer of 111111S71rd grace, fair; be also j!OSsesses a jJrelly face. His pleasing grin is one quiteRuth ran laj1-you bet she can,J\nrl 111aybf' she'll I:Jcn;e many a rare, For he faces the world without /an. a care.GLENDON LEAK DOROTHY SMITH be She j1ossesses the two 11oblest ED ITH CARLQUIST things-sweetness and mod-Tn Edith Carlquisf you're sure esty. to find, DESMOND PECKHAMJ\ fir r! IJI faC/' and a brilliant A husky he-man of the West, And he is really one of the best. mind. BURKE PETERSON CAROL POULSEN What the world has been looh- arol's always fulf of fun;I nlo 111ischiej she wilf nm. in g fer-a braL'e and houestThis gir l has a hafJ/IY smile man.For et•rrybody all the while.Thirty-one

MADGE SUMMERS LELAND HOGANAltho spring brings pretty trea- Leland is a boy quite tall, And for bim all the girls do fall. sure galore, llotcha-what a lad!\Ve like Summers' cbarms far KINDNESS WALKER more. Kindnns i.1 11 t'irlur j1osses rcl JOHN SAMUELSON only by a few;When tbere's something to do, But sbe has it for tl 1111mc. We lilw it, don't you? and yon want it done,Just ask Johnnie-he's the one. WILSON SORENSON This boy bas sucb lwowlcdge GOLDIE HAUNSweet, courageous, and fine, great,Oh, what wondrous t'irtues are And with tbe women .10 doc thine. raft•, That WI' IIJOndrr wbat will be JENNY CHUFFERShy tiS the charming t'iolet, bis Iucl< fate.This fair maid we'll ne'er forget. MILAN CHRISTENSEN GILBERT RASMUSSEN Dignity and courle.1y tlc t•h•- (Junior) menls !bat make uf! 11 gen-Big of stature, loud of uoice, tleman.Lots of fun, and full of noise. ROBERTA LINDSAY BETH THOMPSON Dainty 111 a maiden ofDignified beyond her years, On our hear/\ she basA111l, oh my, of all the deem! ~ THOMAS ERICKSON /{eady wit and ready grin, '!'bat's why we're w fond of him Thirty iwo

HELEN WINKLER READ WALKERHer twinkling feet, and grace- A determi'!1ed face and a square ful air chi11-Form a combi11ation that is really He'll win out, whatever .he's in. rare. JUNE ROSE A fJrefty 11ame and a pretty NORENE RUSSELLNorene has a smilin.g, climfJied face Go hand in . band to fill tbis face,1\nd really is a credit to our space. human race. DALE WALKER Little but very energetic; VIOLA CHRISTENSEN His antics will send you into!\ rrally 11ice gir l-honest, hysterics. slraightforward ,and hind. Ll LLIS FOREMAN ROMA BUTTERWORTH A smile so sweet, a11d eyes soRollltl is wortb ber wf'igh l ill brown, go ld. Sbe's bardly ever seen to frown.TIJis by 1111111)1 of her f rif'/l(ls is FLOYD C. DANSIE !olci. A rare good fellow out to suc-Thirty-three ceed.

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MAXINE CHARLIER OFFICERS AFTON NIELSEN Vi ce President Secretary-Treasurer DERRILL BILLS President JUNIOR CLASS (/HE junior class of 1933 -34, under the inspiring leader-( } ship of Derrill Bills, Maxine Charlier, and Afton Niel- sen, has distinguished itself as a most promising groupof students. The enthusiastic manner in which this class conductedthe annual Junior Prom, the outstanding social event of theyear, has won the lasting admiration and approval of theStudent Body.Thirty-five

lo la RawsonJay RideoutLucy GodfreyRuth PearsonQuentin ShulsenLeah HoltRose Ell a NichollRobert Ma lstromLillian PearsonVirtue FischerRae DimondRamona PearsonJoyce MyersCharles QuinnJennie ArchibaldElizabeth Beckste dGlen GreenwoodBertha BatemanMargaret- EngmanEdward JenkinsHazel Martin Thirty six

Maxine StakerGlen BurkinshawFrances TennantEdith VawdryMelvin YoungGail MickelsenMary BlairSterling TholenMildred SwainBetty McMullinRoss GardnerElizabeth CraneCorinne ClementsDon OrtonTherma SmithLucille SteadmanMax MalstromRoxine ConkleKathryn PetersonMorris LloydDorothy GreenwoodT h i r t y - seven

Leah Trane Arvol Allen Selma Allgood Inez Martineau Loraine Adams Jean Bowthorpe.A'I~eila Wooton0~~ ~axWest Margaret Egbert Edith Peterson Vernon Bennion Harriett Wiberg Merlene Hendrickson Everett Cooley Beth Soffe Luana Jensen Bruce May Lola Holt Eomia Lauritzen Marvin Jenson Martha Sajatovich Thirty -eight

Elaine JoffsHarold BerrettJune JamesJune RaddonWayne OlsonAlona Stringfellowlla JonesEverel CarlsonJuanita SundbloomAlice GoffRay FitzgeraldErva AndrusLucille LynnJay YoungEthel StockingThelma PetersonRobert CarmerOra CarsonMichie MoriDouglas BorgMaxine CharlierThirty -nin e

Sarah WardleClarence GilesAfton NielsenMary EltzJack WilliamsSarah IrvingFern StorySharp YoungLouise SmithAfton BecksteadCarl JacobsenJune AndersonMay HydeKenneth HarrisonArvilla OlsonEdith BatemanAlfred ButlerMarquita BurgonBernice JensenHarold SmithGeraldine Hand Forty

Annis MartineauRalph BastianMarjorie DunyonJulia AndrusGrant AndrusRuth WardleNona HoltCalvin RasmussenLinnea SundquistArvilla CundickMelvin LancasterPearl RobertsonLucille GloverGlen BirdWilma SpencerSarah MillerSaul PolinerGertrude Malstromlvine Shu/senRoy PetersonIrma SmithForty one

Frank Canninglone TurnerHyrum BowenAdelbert NaylorPhyllis SabeyReed BrownRussel Ni elsenLeola MortensenRussell GardnerAlvin SundquistMarjorie BradyStance! MangumDave Madsen ILa Rue Boberg IAlton Nance IIArchie HardcastleJune ColeMarko ZernoDon SearleJoyce KunkleErrol MyersForty-two

John GardnerHazel TerreeEdward Oborn (Senior)Hart DraperRhea McKeeDeMar Woodrow BrimhallLeroy LandLa PreaI BoothDonald HoganMax LeakMargarette HicksDerrill BillsEverett A. KunzMerle SwensenAdolph PedersonDonald JenkinsIvy BecksteadLawrence SmithNile BrownLa Rae RichGrant Roach Forty -three

Glen Madsen Esther Peterson Delos Boggess'' Donald Olson Grace Shulsen Ross Crane Elmo Densley Louise LeDuc Rulon Nielson Kenneth Nielsen Edith Richardson Claude Grant Ole Petersen Edith Cox Chris Mortensen Frank Kennedy Flora Denny Stanley Burgon Pedro Loulias Beth Bailey George Beckstead Fo rty -f o ur

Lynn BridgesMary ThornbladPace RichardsRay BrimhallThelma BarbenMartin BowenLeonard NewboldLuana ShieldsLynn RichardsonGrant GilbertDonna JensenBill ThomasMoedl SteadmanVenice BeckstrandAndy HobbsEarl SmilhLova Myers ~~~P ul MortensenKeith NelsonOpal RindlisbachHoward AndrusForty five

Nick DanyanovichDorothy BroadbentFred CvarDon JensenAudrea MitchellWayne CurtisStephen CarlquistMildred NielsenGalen CundickRodney ButterworthDonna OrtonJoseph NielsenHoward NewboldAfton ShawLorus WalkerMerle FairbornSofea KaraglanisArthur LastKenneth SoffeLoris BurkinshawRay Crane Forty-s ix


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