JANET SNARR and JOYCE BEDONT ORALIE RAWSON DAVID NICHOL and CLAUDIA CHAMBERLIN Associate Editors Adviser Managing Editorsroadcaster Jordan's school paper, the \" Broad- caster,\" brought the latest newsASSISTANT EDITORS - Carolyn Strela, Larry Latimer, and Yvonne James helped pub- and the most amusing of articles tolish the school newspaper. all the students throughout the year . The staff worked diligently to find the news needed in produc - ing an interesting school paper. The Broadcaster staff also produced the Jordan High Student Directory, bet- ter known as the \" Jay Book.\" Jean Potter, humor ed itor; and Anita Voeltz, feature ed itor; gave their assi stance .STAFF - Brent Phill ips, Arion Anderson, and Boyd Canning assi sted on the sports staff.
KAYE CLEMENTS A. LAMAR HENDRICKSON MIDGE BENSON Editor Adviser Associate Editorou.r1• er The \" Courier, \" Jordan 's literary magazine, gave to many students the opportunity to have their stories, essays, or poems, published in it. The \"Courier\" was based on a western theme and the editors, along with the rest of the staff, worked hard and produced an outstanding mag - azine that had great quality.Susan Anderberg end Mary Frampton, manag ing ed - STAFF - larry latimer, larry Sorenson, Rhondra Andrus, linda C. Nelson, and Gloriaitors, review the layout of a previous \"Courier.\" Day helped produce the \"Courier.\"
ORCHESTRA MEMBERS - Row One: Jenny Lou Morely, Mary Tischner, Smith, Robert Blomquist, Grant Erickson , Anno Rose Lavender, Koren Buh·Marilyn Shipp, Paul Dykman, Pam Kemp. Row Two: Alone Garfield, Peter ler, Sidney Gold, Marianne Jorgenson, Joy Coons, Dole Hansen, DavidNelson, Mr. Dean, Carol Ann Burbank, Sherrie Burbank, Lonie Walsh, Fred Nichol, Howard Ross, Dorothy Thomson .I• The musical department has been greatly en- r.iched by the concert orchestra. It has provided rchestra the musical entertainment on many occasions during the school year. In December the orches- tra participated in \"The Messiah,\" and they also took part in several school productions.LEO A. DEAN Mr. Dean has a practice performance with the orchestra. Director
The concert band, under the direction of Leo Dean, presented many outstanding performances this year.The band forms a sheriffs badge in a BAND OFFICERS - Joy Coons, librarian; Leo Dean, conductor; Howard Ross, Pep Band leader, Phil Smart, Concert Band director and major;formation from the ··oK Corral. ·· Con nee Pierce, secretary. -~
PEP BAND MEMBERS - Row One : Howard Ross, director; Louis Weichert, Ernie Bedont, Gayle Cham-berlin, Diane Jenson, Cheryl Bateman, Joy Coons . Row Two : Theron Mugleston, Brent Anderson, RobertRich, Bill Collett, Keith Derricott, Dale Hansen, Grant Erickson, Stephan Rodgers. Margie Bell and Phil Smart are the majorette and drum major of the school band.Pep Ba:n.dThe music program was greatly changed thisyear main ly because a new music director tookthe place of J. C. Crapo, who retired last year.Coming in to take his p lace was Leo A. Dean .M r. Dean, together with his band members cladin maroon and grey uniforms, performed formany occasions. They marched during half-timefor various games and also represented Jordanin many m usic festivals.
A CAPPELLA - Row One: Sonja Nickle, Carma Ekins, Lynne Brody, Sydney Steve Heaps, Arion Anderson, Chuck Koehn, Robert Keeler, Vol Shrews -Smith, Loreen Jacobsen, Ann Brown, Lester Hone, Byron Bateman , Kurt bury, Bill Homer, Mary Deon Stout, Sherrie Grundvig , Karen Buhler, HolloFolkerson, Blain Astle , Robert Peterson, Steven Roden, Anno Rose Loveder, Roe Belcher, Kathy Scott. Row Three : Mary Densley, Lynn Hoffman, DolDonna Jean Pond, Roe Anderson, Rachel Bollard , Kitty DeGues, Polly Pres- Thompson, Barbaro Bill, Eva Roubicek, Lorry Sorenson , Craig Finlayson,ton, Dixie Reed . Row Two: Marva Weber, Marie Gordner, Judy Francom, Gory Worthen, Stanley Bell, David Bluemel, LaVell Kirbey, Jim Kiholm,Connie Pierce, Goy Tallent, Marjorie Bell, Peter Nelson, Charles Burris, Burk Smith, Judy Milne, Carolyn Jensen, Leah Nelson, Judy Houmond, Lindo Pock. CappellaKitty DeGeus, Fred Smith, Anno Rose Lavender, Dixie Reed, and Mr.Dean, director, toke time out from Messiah performance. Jordan High School A Cappella has added much to the old fame of Jordan through delighting the surrounding com - munities with their singing. They per- formed before the Utah Education Asso - ciation, and the Centennial Banquets, on television, and various civic affairs, and at P.T.A. meetings and school assem- blies. The a cappella class plus the chorus classes presented the seventeenth rendition of Handel 's \"Messiah\" in De - cember. The orchestra provided the ac- companiment, and J. Clement Crapo, retired conductor from Jordan, came as guest conductor for the public perform- once.
Dance club members were to present a dance concert under the direction of Miss Bateman, but due to circumstances were unable to complete this prpject.an.ce Co:ncert Director An ··under the Sea\"\" dance was to have been one of the highlights of the dance concert.There were to have been many varietiesof dances an the concert, which wouldhave been the first cultural program ofthis type ever presented at Jordan.
Norman Riggs and Vance Rawl ings prepare some scenery for the Traveling Assembly. tage Crevv Carl Howlett, chief, and Bryan Steadman manipulate the spot controls. Glen Gabler and ElRoy Dow work on the 16mm film projector. With Mr. Riggs as teacher and Carl Howlett as chief, the small, able stage crew han - dled the lighting, sound effects, and props for all school shows and assemblies. As well as remodeling Jordan 's stage equip- ment, the crew made itself indispensable to the audio visual department in the show - ing of movies. Carl Howle tt and Vance Rawl ings pull the sw itch for. the house lights in the new pro - jector room.108
MODEL U.N. MEMBERS- Row One : Beverlli Fisher, Polly Preston, Janet Snarr, Vicki Young, Carol Blair, Toni londures. Row Two : Bruce Plott, Dione Chavez, Marilyn McDonald, Ann Bechtel, Della Dibb, Con - nee Pierce, Sheryl Johanson, Chorlee Henson, Jim Wells.odel U.N. OFFICERS AND ADVISER - Addie Jeon Fuhrimon , adviser; Vicki Young, assistant secretory-general; Connee Pierce, sec- retory-treasurer; Beverll i Fisher, secretory; Bruce Plott, porl io - mentorion; rolk about the mock U.N.Jordan High School represented Panama at themock U. N . held at the University of Utah thisspring . In order to act the part well, U. N. mem-bers studied Panama and Panamanian customsand policies throughout the year. Active in Utah'sStudent U. N. since its beginning last year, Jor-dan's representation again brought honor andpublicity to our schooL
SCHOOL PLAY CAST- Susan Nichols, Trudy Robinson , Myrna Walke r, Bill Claudio Hyatt, Dione Von Orman, Will Bishop, Francine Tuft, Robert Lor-Thompson, Garth Burgan, Dick Butler, Lynne Brody, Howard Kempton , son, ElRo y Dow, Joy Coons, Liz Blackett, J1m Wells, Carolyn Strelo, BruceBurk Smith, Beverlli Fisher, Val Shrewsbury, Bob White , Lynn Hoffman, Plott, Gloria Day, Dixie Boswell .chool PlayDione Von Orman, student director; and Norman Riggs, A spell -bound oud1ence was the result of the perfected acting in the school ploy.director; make a final check on the script for the ploy.
CLAUDIA HYATT as LYN HOFFMAN as ROBERT LARSON as Lorry ReganNancy Lee Faulkner Koren Andre John Graham WhitfieldBURK SMITH as BOB WHITE as WILLARD BISHOP asAttorney Stevens Judge Attorney Flint\"\"The N\"ight of January 16th\"\"The bailiff of the court boldly escorts Lorry Regan from the stand in a scene from\"The Night of January 16th.\" The School Play, a murder mystery entitled \" The Night of January 16th\" was presented by the drama students of Jordan High. With its directors, Mr. Riggs and Diane Vein Orman, they presented an extra- ordinary play with an interesting plot. The scene was a courtroom, and the jury was actually picked from the audience. The play was given on the twentieth and twenty- first of November. 111
I 'l, t -;• ' .. The Traveling Assembly cast. ~ ra-veli:ng• ,' I~:~~ ' '• •0 • Beverlli Fisher, student director; and Norman Riggs, director; talk over cast of the Traveling Assembly. Gloria Day and Carolyn Strelo put the final touches on Myrna Walker . These three girls were the make -up committee for the entire cost. Barry Bendixen, a Greek dancer, does a solo performance to \" Hernadoes Hidaway.\" The Traveling Assembly, entitled a \"Day With Zeus, \" visited most of the schools in Region Four and put on an outstanding performance at each. The scene of the assembly was the courtyard of the God, Zeus. The cast was attired in Greek costumes, and a great variety of musical talent was shown. The Dance Club supplied the dance numbers, and the rest of the talent was picked from the talent assembly which was presented in the early fa II.112
one of the Greek muses, convinces the audience Statue dancers praise the Goddess of Beauty, Venus, ''A Day With Zeus.\"Assembly Zeus and his Goddess portrayed by Robert Larson and Myrna Walker, watch a scene in their courtyard. Slave girls vividly sing for the audience and for their \" master.\" 113
ebate Roger Mortineou, Neil Smith, Randy Treadway, and Bechtel participate in o practice debate.JOHN F. LYON DirectorSENIOR DEBATERS - Row One: Bruce Plott, Bob Akogi, Willard Bishop, Vicki Young,Carol Jones, Beverlli Fisher. Row Two: Sydney Smith, Gwenda Atkinson, Norma Ander·son, Russell Porker, Carl Howlett, Lynn Jones . Row Three : Jim Wells, Phil Yorgoson,Bob White, Carolyn Jenson . Boni Phelps, Della Dibb.
JUNIORS DEBATERS - Sitting: Anita Edwards, Art Cosper. Standing: Harold Lorson,Vicki Sagers, Anno Rose Lavender, Elaine Stuart, J. R. Edwards, Judy Berrett, KathleenLind .The Jordan debate and speech groups participated inall forensic work which included practice debates, ex-temporaneous speaking, oration, and legislative forum.Teams were sent to the various contests. One was heldat Weber College, where three states participated, andthe others included competition held in the region andstate. Thirteen students qualified for state.SOPHOMORE DEBATERS - Row One : Betty Jean Smith , Vicki Price , Janet Sherry Brklocy, Julie Brown. Back Row: Fronk Tuft, Joe Sargent, El RoyOlsen, Afton Greenwood, Kay Yengich, Marilyn Gunnell , Becky Smith, Dow, Brent Anderson, Ne il Smith, Kent Ashman, Pot Elder, Fronk Goufin, George Young, Henry Miller, Dean Bowden, David Jorgenson.
TriLETICS Students depicting various sports look bock to the post when the high school first participated in competition with other schools. Playing our first football game in 1908, we lost to American Fork. The first league basketball was formed in 1910, but with no gym or hall to practice in, Jordon withdrew. Baseball began in 1908,ond in 1917 the track team held its first track meet. Since that time, Jordon has won many trophies and many honors.116
JOAN CARRIGAN Here's to the school we love so well . Hurroh for Jordon I Cheerleaders BOB AKAGI JOANIE SAMPSON Let 's Go Jordon I We ' re from Jordon I MARGIE BELL Fight I Fight I Fight I118
DALE HANSEN GLEN JACKSON MIKE PAVICHCaptain, Guard Coach Captain, End ootballVARSITY TEAM - Row One: Lloyd Atkinson, Billy Deluco , George Bopis, Row Three: Kent Hoffman, Michael Grone, Zone Porker, Steve Heaps,Bill Homer, Louie Deluco , Bill Thomas, Dole Hansen . Row Two: Joy Bob Mascaro, Dole Welch, Clayton Sm ith, Mike Loulios, Russell Parker,Green, Mike losello, Byron Smith, Grant Dav is, John Eltz, Ken Despa in, Gary Coulam . Row Four: Glen Jackson, coach; Jim Turner, Steve Love,Carl Lindsay, Norm Rich, Donny Cameron, Dennis Dahl, Brion Corlquist . Dick Weber, Kent Maynes, Mike Pavich, Vol Vrones, Jim Hutchings, Lorry Larson, Evert Jones, coach.
VAL VRANES DELL WELCH GEORGE BAPIS Tackle End Guard The Team Danny Cameron tackles one of the Granger gridders.120
JIM TURNER End ZANE PARKER Fullba ckLLOYD ATKINSON STEPHEN LOVE BILL DELUCA Halfback Halfback Quarterback Cale:n.dar Pre-Season Box Elder at Jordan ________________ Sept. 11 Springville at Jordan ---------------- Sept. 18 Jordan at West -------------------------- Sept. 25 League Schedule Jordan at Bingham -------------------- Oct. 8 Tooele at Jordan ------------------------ Oct. 16 Jordan at Cyprus ------------------------ Oct. 23 Murray at Jordan ---------------------- Oct. 30 Jordan at Granger -------------------- Nov. 6 Jordan scrambles with Murray only to tie the final score. 121
Beetdiggers make ready for a touchdown. Billy Deluca runs away with the ball.Ken Despain, Louie Deluca, and Clayton Smith, watch excitedly thelast few minutes of the Tooele-Jordan game. Coach Jackson gives Instructions to the team members.Diggers struggle with the Murray Spartans in the last minutes of thetied game. - The first game of football as Jordan was played in 1908 with American Fork, but Jordan lost. In 1913 the team placed second in the state. We have taken state championships in football in 1931, 1934, 1936, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1944 1946, 1948, and 1950. In 1959 we took Region IV championship. This year the team had a good showing, winning the Tooele and Cyprus games and tying with Murray. We lost to Bingham and Granger.
SOPHOMORE TEAM - Row One: Steven Taylor, Drew Hansen, Ernest Kent McCleary, Joe Sargent, Fronk Tuft, Rodney Malstrom, Donald Glover.Bedont, Kent Hansen, Eugene l:wtt, Howard Worthen, lloyd Woodward, Row Three: Bill Boggess, manager, Sherm Crump, coach; Eugene Nino-Carl Leatherwood, Bradley Brimhall, lynn Lorson, Joy Whiting, Merrill miyo, Richard Day, David lloyd, Melvin Blaney, Bill Former, GeorgeEnniss. Row Two: John Hutching, Kent Newbold, Craig Shoemaker, Joe Young, Keith Smith, Steve Day, Wolfgang Menssen, Kenneth Hadley,Williams, Bruce Cowdell, Joey Konkelborg, Andrew Bergman, Bill Boyle, lorry Neff, Mike Monnos, Bob Teran, coach; Donald Jacobson, manager.The hard-fighting sophomore football team Sophomoreended the season by winning only the games Teamwith Granger and Tooele. Although they lostto Murray, Cyprus, and Bingham, they showeda lot of enthusiasm for the sport. They werecoached through the season by Sherm Crumpand Bob Teran.
BYRON SMITH MICKEY YAMASHIRO Captain Captain The competitive sport of wrestling helps develop restlin.g perfect body conditions and muscular coordina- tion in its participants. Jordan's top wrestlers Rose Leo Gonzales, Bruce Birchell , Gene Ninomiyo, Mike Monos, Albert competed with other teams of the schools in Siminich , Hal Lothum, Brent Plant . Row Four: Bobby Thomson, Ed Fitz· Region IV . The team placed fourth in the Region gerald, Carl Leatherwood, Lynn Lorson, Bruce Cowdell , Howard Worthen, and three men, Bob Brown, Richard Harris, and Joe Williams, David Ostler, Rolph Williome, Lloyd Woodward. Mickey Lamashiro qualified for state. WRESTLING TEAM - Row O ne: Roger Andrus, Bob Brown, Lynn Wardle, Richard Harris, Mickey Yamashiro, Bob Akogi, Byron Smith . Row Two: Zone Porker, Kenny Lauritzen, Rodger Martin, Louis Weichert, Steven Taylor, Ernie Bedont, Merrill Enniss, Steve Day. Row Three: Bob Blair,124
A tight grip in the classic sport seems to throw a grunting wrestler. JOHN BAIR ManagerBOB BROWN KENNY LAURITZEN ZANE PARKER BOB AKAGI RICHARD HARRISLYNN WARDLE LOUIS WEICHERT RODGER MARTIN STEVE TAYLOR ROGER ANDRUS 125
Led by Art Hughes and Sherm Crump, the mighty Beetdigger team won valiantly over all league opposition . Losing a heartbreaking upset to Bingham, the Diggers tied with the Miners for first place in Region IV.MIKE PAVICH Capta in ART HUGHES CoachBasketball Teamlfs always a close match and a suspenseful one when we ploy Bingham . Mike Pa -vich captures the boll for us here . Scores Jordan 56 _--------- __ Tooele 44 Jordan 61 ------------ Bingham 64 Jordan 54 ----------- __ Murray 41 Jordan 60 ---------- _ Granger 43 Jordan 65 --------- ___ Cyprus 34 Jordan 63 ------------·- _ Tooele 45 Jordan 59 ___ -------- Bingham 45 Jordan 54 ------------ _ Murray 43 Jordan 57 ....•••.. __ Granger 52 Jordan 61 ........ _ Cyprus 53
WAYNE BECKSTEAD and DAVE EHLERS Managers LESTER MOORE
SHERM CRUMP and WAYNE BECKSTEAD Coach and Manager J-u:nior For the mo'ment, Jordan 's ahead, racing for another point towards a victory.Varsity Jordan's Junior Varsity Team showed a lot of spunk, Team although they only won four out of the ten games played for the Region IV championship. The team, made up of fourteen players consisting of five juniors and nine sophomores, was coached by Sherm Crump.JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM - Row One: Kent Stephan, Cleve Hale, M ike maker, Kent McCleary, Gordan Kimball, David Jorgenson . Row Three:Hughes, Paul McMullin. Row Two: Dave Ehlers, manager, Craig Shoe- Sherm Crump, coach; Don Glover, Larry Larson, Rodney Oliver, Jim Tur- ner, Lee Brindley, Bradly Brimhall.
Jordan Sophomores show a lot of enthusiasm in one of their important games. LORIN JENKINS, BOB TERAN, and JIM STEVENS Managers and Coach The Sophomore basketball team made a good showing, for they won six out of the ten games played in Region IV. The sophs represented Jordan with fighting spirit and enthusiasm.ophomore TeamSOPHOMORE TEAM - Row One: Steve . Kromer, Cleve Hale, Ronnie Jones, Row Three: Jim Stevens, manager; Bob Halpin, Paul Anderson, Pat Elder,Mike Hughes, Joe Moore, Brent Anderson . Row Two: Craig Shoemaker, Bob Teran, coach; Bradley Brimhall, Jay Whiting, Lorin Jenkins, manager.Gordon Kimball, Jerry Jacob, David Jorgenson, Bill Farmer, Richard Day.
Jordan students go wild during the exciting tournament games.The basketball team proudly listens to the cheering during the send -off to the tournament. Mike Pavich goes in for another point in the victorious game with South.ou.rn.amen.tChuck Tebbs tries his famous jump shot during one of thetournament games. In 1910 Jordan entered the newly formed Basketball League with Salt Lake, Granite, and Bountiful; but having no gym to practice in, Jordan withdrew. Jordan took state for the first time in 1935 under the teaching of our own Dunn Taylor. Through the years we have taken state championship five times - in 1935, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1955. This yeat the Diggers again went valiantly to the tournament and missed taking third place by loosing to the Davis Darts. We did, however, take seventh place in the state.
Dick Dille scores again for Jordon. Mike Pavich a ims for the basket in the dramatic games with Bingham.ScoreboardJordan 59 ------------------ Spanish Fork 50Bingham 50 -------------------------- Jordan 44Jordan 57 ------------------------------ South 48Davis 52 ------------------------------ Jordan 48TOURNAMENT TEAM - Row One: Dove Ehlers, manager; Chuck Tebbs, manager. Row Two: Art Hughes, coach; Jim Turner, Bill Deluco , Les Moore,leRoy Berrett, Keith LaComb, Jim Kiholm, Kent Stephan, Wayne Beckstead, Lorry Lorson, Mike Pavich , Paul\" Anderson, Dick Dille, Sherm Crump, coach.
RUSSELL PARKER BOB TERAN, LAVELLE KIRBY, and BOB BLOMQUIST JOHNNY WETSEL Captain Coach_ and Managers Captain rackTRACK TEAM - Row One: Mervin Jenson, Earnest McKoy, Grant Davis, Thomas Bishop, Zone Porker, George Milligan, Don Kocherhons, VolShelby Pierce, Ronnie lee, Don Campbell, Bill Blair, Gory Fogg, Bruce Cow - Shrewsbury, Jock Mulholland, Kay Edwards, Joe Sargent. Row Three: Bobdell, Jim Stevens, Warren Brody, Roy Gorn , Joy Wilkes, Carnes Burson, White, Tony Trinnomon, Bill Former, John Wetsel , Phil Smith, Dick Weber,Bob Blomquist, manager. Row Two: Coach Teran, Gory Richards, Bob Mas- Rodney Fullmer, Denn is Dahl , Stephen love, Jon Gilbert, Ned Walker, Billcora, Mostyn Cox, lloyd Atkinson, Dole leDuc, Russell Porker, Don Barney, Collett, Rodney Malstrom, Merrill Enniss, Tim Jones, lynn Jenkins, laVelle Kirby, manager.
Discus throwing is one of the ma in events in a track meet. The track team represented Jordan in Region IV competition. Among the other meets they attended were the region, state, and relay carnival. They again re- ceived their invitation to compete with other schools at the B.Y.U. Invitational held on April 23. In running the 220-yard race these boys must show skill . 133
BILLY DELUCA BURK SMITH, SHERM CRUMP, and NORMAN STUART Captain Coach and Managers MILAN UREMOVICH CaptainBASEBALL TEAM - Row One: Archie Archuletta, Chuck Tebbs, Bill Deluca, Worthen, Jay Whiting, James Turner, Steven Morl, Richard Steel. RowLouie Deluca, Kent Higham, Milan Uremavich, Nick Bapis, George Bapis, Three: Coach Crump, Burk Smith, Sheryl Wennerstrom , Craig Shoemaker,Mike Hughes. Row Two: David Boyce, Mel Blarney, Keith LaComb, Howard Gorden Kimball, Howard Smith, Kent McCleary, Cleve Hale, Norman Stuart.
Baseball players practice catching flies. Baseball was first formed at Jordan in 1908 when the team joined with Granite and Salt Lake teams to form a league. In 1922 we took state championship and in 1951 -52 we were second in the state. Jordan's baseball team is looking for- ward to another bright season.Nick Bapls is at bat while Bill Deluca, catcher, waits for the pitched ball. louie Deluca practices throwing the baseball. 135
Thomas Despain, a tennis letterman, sizzles the ball over the net.e:n:n1• s The tennis team consists of a group of hard- working boys who have a great deal of spirit and enthusiasm for the sport. Every night they practice after school, and twice a week they are matched with competition from other schools.TENNIS TEAM - Row One: Ronnie Jones, Brent Anderson, Morris Stuart, Wally Richards,Richard Boswell . Row Two: Glen Jackson, coach; Bob Halpin, Jim Snarr, John Dutton .
Competitive play is for the refreshment of the body and mind. In the Girls' Physical Education Department, em- phasis is placed on this idea. All of the sports and games are introduced to the sophomore and junior classes, and they compete against each other in tournaments. Basket- ball, volleyball, the trampoline, wiskit, tennis, and golf all contribute richly to the physical, mental, social, and emotional develop·ment of all. Competitive basketball is also an exciting sport among the girls.Sophomore girls all participate in jumping on the trampoline .Competitiv-e SportsSophomore girls chat about the game afterwards in the dress - Miss Seaman explains the proper way to play the game of wiskit.Ing room.
CTiv-ITIES Students of today, looking to the past at the people of yesterday as they make ready to go on their \"hot\" date, turn their thoughts to that time during the first days of Jordan 's fun. The Junior Prom was first presented in 1912. During 1920 watermelon busts were started by the Ag Boys and were continued until 1940. The first Senior Progressive was started in 1920 also and is still a favorite event of all seniors. The activities at Jordan are many, and since the school has been built, the extra-curricular fun has greatly increased.138
Charleston girlies flutter their eyelashes for the audience. The \"mummy\" was one of the favorites on Jordan talent assembly.Talent A.ssembly pecial Drama students act out a skit during the talent assembly. A.lum:n.i A.ssemblyAlumni register as they visit the school on Home · Joe Brklacy, Sherm Crump, and Marilyn Yates, all Jordan alumni,coming Day. perform for the students on Alumni Day.
Utah State A.ssemblyUtah State University presents on assembly of musical talent. Traveling A.ssembliesStudents \"strike up the bond\" In Bingham' s Traveling Assembly.Ev-e:n.ts A highlight from Cyprus' Traveling Assembly was a dancer who tv.(irled batons of fire . There were many varieties of assemblies which included comedies, pep, educational, and those presented from other schools. Along with these were the ones honoring Jordan athletes. The students enjoyed the many assemblies, parties, and get-togethers which were presented during the 1959-60 school year.Mama, Papa, and Baby Bear win the attention of the audienceduring the Christmas Party. Christmas Party 141
Faculty members on a pep assembly mourn over the death of Jordon's spirit. Pep Cheerleade rs receive a hearty \"thanks\" from the members of the Jordonette and Miss Hi Clubs. Paul Goddard tells about his travels in the Himalayan Mountains. N\"atio:nal Assemblies Russ Potter, a secret agent for the U. S., presented the assemb ly, \"Spies and Traitors.\"142
The re a re ma ny ingredients that make up the recipe for a good team . Se nior boys show their imp ressions of the basketball team.A.ssemblies Students perform an the first day of school in the assembly. Uremovich with the key to the SpecialsLeo Dean introduces Siguard Roscher, world -famous saxiphonist, whop layed a concert with the Jordon bond.
Dance Club members im itate team members on the floorshow of the Football Dance. Beverly Horrocks ond Dell Welch were the King ond Queen of the Football Dance. Football Dance S--vveethearts. Ball Annabelle Brown ctowns Mary Lindsay and Barry Bendixen King and Queen of the Sweethearts' Ball. Couples enjoy dancing to Jack Turner's Orchestra at the Sweethearts' Ball. The annual Sweethearts' Ball was pre- sented February 6th, 1960, by the Future Homemakers of America under the direc- tion of Annabelle Brown, president. The dance, entitled \"Fascination,\" was cen- tered around blue and white decorations.144
The Jitterbug is the favorite among the teens at Jordan . Liz Blackett, Queen of the Harvest Ball, poses with her at- tendants, Maurene Wilkinson and Linda Wheadon. Gary Fogg, left, presented the girls w ith their gifts . I-Iarvest BallSenior I-Iop Stringing the ceiling for the Senior Hop is quite a big job. Here we look through a torn sail which was part of the decorations for the theme, ··Land of the Midnight Sun .\" The Class of 1960 presented the Senior Hop based on the theme, \" Land of the Midnight Sun.\" It was presented on December 11, 1959, in the Boys ' Gym. Those in charge of the dance were the senior offi- cers: Mike Pavich, Margo Walters, and Michelle Grane. 145
A.lumni DanceDan Marriot, master of ceremonies, introduces the queen candidates. Toni Landures The Alumni officers planned a full daywas crowned Queen, while Gayle Nance and Claudia Berrett were her attendants. of exciting things for the Jordan alumni . First, the alumni were invited to school and guided on tours around the building. They then presented an assembly for the students. During the evening they spon- sored a dance and a queen contest. Newly elected officers were inaugurated. Sophomore girls perform at the half-time of the dance. Alumni from Jordan enjoyed the dance after a big day at school. Sophomore PartyA teacher collects the tickets at the Sophomore Party.
Junior Prom Committee, LuAnn Smith, Howard Kempton, Sydney Pederson, Steve Mori, and Brent Phillips, discuss their plans for a successful evening. The decorations for the prom ore centered around the theme, \" Carousel.\"Junior Prom Prizes were given for the best decorated socks. The Junior Promenade at the half-time of the dance was a glorious event. Stocking Stomp Scenes like this could be seen everywhere at the Stocking Stomp.
KAYE CLEMENTS HOWARD KEMPTON\"My True Security\"Contest \" I Speak For Democracy\" JIM WELLS American legion Oratorical Contest Ho:nor Wi:n:nersAVID NICHOL and CLAUDIA CHAMBERLIN LOREEN JACOBSON Outstanding Journalists 4 -H Homemaking Award BECKY SMITH GIRL'S STATERS - Row One: Michelle Grone, Nanette Richards. Row Two : Sherry U. N. Pilgrimage for Youth Rueckert, leah Jane Nelson, Connee Pierce.
CLAUDIA HYATT ANNA ROSE LAVEDERLeadership Award State Fair Music Com;>etition CAROL DEAN BLAIR LARRY LATIMER National Merit Scholarship Photography Award Daily announcements revealed the ac- JOYCE BEDONT complishments of those students who Betty Crocker Contest had done outstanding work during the year. Students earned top honors in sci- ences, speech, and the various arts. Jor- dan High School is proud of the students who bring honor to its name. NEWELL BRINGHURST Fisher Body AwardBOY'S STATERS- Row One: Kenny Lauritzen, Jim Snarr, Mike Pavich, Kurk Smith,Robert Keeler, Roger Martin, Newell Bringhurst, Blaine Goff, Howard Ross. RowTwo: Richard Stott, Barry Bendixen, Jon Gilbert, Milan Uremovich, Tom Mellenthin,Byron Smith, Terry Orton, Lyle Bawden.
Students pay their fees during the Iotter port of August. School started August 31 . Junior students tune in the television for their doily class- hour. American history students hod the privilege of watching their lessons on T.V . Sherman, the skeleton, ploys on important port In the lives of the girls taking health . Engagement rings ore the big talk around the school. Students look at a familiar sign . Scenes like this could hove been seen any time during basketball season.150
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