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Juanita Foirbourn Curt Folkerson Karen Forbush Judy Ferguson Anita Freemon Steve Evans Carol Etherington Rodney Fullmer Gordon France Rex Frandsen Richard Flores Don Fieldstad Michael Fitzgerald Alone Garfield Kristina Glover Floyd Goff Eloise Goodrich Spencer Gray Jean Godfrey Sidney Gold Norman GrayRobert Greenfield Mary Greenwood Don Gull Leo Greenwood LeRoy Gorn Neil Greco Darlene Guest -un.•1orsMiss Betty Henderson advises one ofher junior sewing students, MaxineKromer, on the methods of dressmaking.

Tony Gunderson Milton Hadley Michael Hall Margaret Hand Dorvel Hansen Paulette Hardcastle Dixie HauterVowno Hardwick Peggy Heaps Judy Heath Jimmy Heinecke Judy Hortman He len Heuser Lorry HogenKoren lhlers Dee Joynes Marilyn Jenk1ns Darlene Jenkins Jorgonn lhle Margaret Hughes Ron JenkinsBrion Jensen Colleen Jenson Joan Jensen Johnny Jensen Julie Jensen Tom Hooiioino Lindo Johnson Dole Jenkins Sheryl Johansen

Richard Jensen Barbaro Jewett Don Jex Merrolyn Johansen Richard Johnson Doris Jones Lynnett JonesTony Johnson Jimmie Jones Richard Jorgensen Gene Joosten Wade Joos Paul Juretich Craig JoostenLe Ann Julonder Howard Kempton Kathleen Konold Elaine Kirk Pamela Kemp Kenny Kikel Lavelle Kirby Myron Kropf Loel Kunz Morvin Kunz Michael Kosovich Susan Kjor Priscilla Kynoston Maxine Kromer-un.•1orsAmerican History students listen at·tentively while Mr. Fronk Komnikorexplains on answer to on importantquestion.

Eloy Bill Lonce Kelvin Landers Lyle Larsen Harold Larson Lynda Landers Allene Larsen Beverly Larsen Kyle Lorson Lorry Lorson David Lawrence Dole LeDuc Anno Rose Lavender Shermo Lind Mary Lindsay Joy Levine Kathleen Lind Kathy Loumis Lindo Lublin Phillip Lloyd Michael Loulios Steve Love Leo Lundberg Lindo Lunnen Paul Mohler Tom Mannes Pete Mort1n Guy Matthews Kent MaynesDavid Marchant Vicky Morriot Roger Martineau Louis May Bob Mascaro Jovon Moxedon Koren Mclachlan Joe McEwen Kent Mabey linda Maynes Marilyn McDonald Paul McMullin Dione Miller Don Miller

Pat Meissner Pauline Mertlich Lynne Milburn George Milligan Pamela Milne Kurt Mons Kathryn MinerLynn Manson Cheryl Montague Gary Moore Joanne Morandi Steve Mori Dale Moser Carol MossKarren Mosher Sharron Mosher Lee Mumford Theron Mugleston Keith Mounteer Gayle Nance Beverly NeffRobert Nelson Wayne Nelson Marilee Nelson Pamela Nichols Bob Newbold Susie Nichols Linda C. Nelsonu.:n•1orsJunior girls find the principle of lever·age interesting, as shown to them byMr. Budge.

Gary Peterson McKay Rollins Ralph Parker Zane Parker James Parker Arlene Pearson AI fred Petersen Kathy Patrick Kenneth Pearson Sydney Pedersen Ronald Perry Bonnie Peterson Rex Peterson Vickie PetrlichJennie Petersen Ronnie Phillips Judy Pierson Joseph Poulsen Brent Ph illips Dono Jean Pond Frank PorterNylo Rasmussen Dionne Rasmussen Bi ll Powell linda Potter Polly Preston Perry Price Ruby Price

Vance Rawlings Joyce Rowson Carolyn Rathjen David Roy Shirley Read Mary Jo Reese Norman Rich Rolph Reading Charles Richards Carol Richards Bob Ren Trudy Robinson Rolph Romero Bill Roose Lew Robinson Susan Rohlfing Max Rosenhon Carol Roper Kristine Rosenhon Wayne Ross Eileen Rosenhon Judi Rudd Marilyn Sabey Pamela Sadler Joan Sampson Vicki Sagers Elden Sovi lie Julie SchmidtNorma Schneider Michael Schow Nodine Show Judy Simonson Donny Searle Shirlee Sharp Goy Smart Blaine Smart Wallace Singleton Jackie Smith Cecil Smith Dionne Smith Ester Smith Howard Smith

Ethel Smith Neil Smith Bonnie Smith Phil Smith LuAnn Smith Earl Sorenson Larry SorensonMike Soffe Gary Steadman Mary Stout Morris Stuart Norman Stuart Elaine Stuart Richard SpencerMarsha Sundberg Barbara Sylvester Roger Steed Don Taylor Clara Lee Tennant Sheldon Thayne Dorothy Thompson Kay Tennant Robert Terry Michael Tester Jackie Thornton Virg inia Thompson Bill Thomas Brenda Ti bbi ItsRobert Thompson David Thomas John Thomas Mike Tippitts Rolph Tolman Randy Treadway Bernie Trujillo Tony Trinnomon Lorry Tuttle Brent Vawdrey Lydia Villalobos Jim Turner Russell Utley Barbaro Vidler

Lynn Wardle Nancy Ware Karen Walker Brenda Webster Ned Walker Rela Walker Nancy WebbShirl Wenerstram Roselee Welch Billie Wetsel Linda Wheadon Maggie Westerman Marva Weber Loius Weichert Glyn White Rudolf Wiersma Lynn Young Kent Woodward Frank Wilcox Ken Will iams Ralph WilliamsAllen Wright Rebecca Zltting Nancy Zdunich Dennis Zupan Ken Zaga rich Carol Winn Robert Wilkes Loreen Witt Kathy Witt Jeniel Wright Robert Young Beverly Wright Claudia Zdunichu.:n.• 1ors

ophomore Officers BONNIE PETERSON Secretary CLEVE HALE DIANE JENSON President Vice Pre sident New at old Jordan High was the care - free Sophomore Class. Successfully lead - ing the new students in an old routine were Cleve, Bonnie, and Diane. They urged the sophomores to get acquainted by sponsoring the annual class party wh ich was held in the fall of the year. Through the combined efforts of the uni - fied class and officers, a firm foundation was set for their future years at Jordan.60

James Ainsworth Lawrence Anderson Milo Anderson Victor Anderson Dennis Adams Richerd Adolphson Judy Alexander Roger Andrus Brent Anderson Archie Archuleta Kent Ashmen Gwen Astorga Lindo Anderson Paul Anderson John Begley Bonnie Boker Gory Bateman Jim Barron David BastionMarilyn Antczak Glendo BairdGeorge Bollard Kathy Bore Cheryl Bateman Donald Berney Dean Bowden Bonnie Beck Maurine BecksteadMarlene Belcher Brent Bennion Geraldine Bernardo Ernie Bedont Andy Bergman Jim Bernardo Kent Birrell Bruce Birchell ·Julie Biggs Allen Bills Koren Bills DeAnn Bjork Bill Blair Clinton Block

Kaye Bird Wilford Bishop Robert Blair Bill Boggess Melvin Blaney Louise Blatnick Gerald BowenJerry Boggess Bonnie Borg Rolene Bowen Bill Boyle David Boyce Bradley Brimhall Sharon BrklacyWarren Brady Leo Bringhurst Delores Brown Kathy Brown Glenda Brimhall Elaine Brown Julie Brown ophomores Sophomore students and Mr. Teran browse through a special assignment in world history.

lionel Brown Barbera CarpenterBerdie Burgan Donald 'CollettDiane ChavezBrent Covington Bruce Cowdell Mostyn Cox Melvin Cowdell Byron Colton lee Collins Janet CowleyRussell Crandell Carole Davis Dianna Davis Diona Day Richard Day Nosh Delgado John Diggs William DeGeus Randy Densley Shirlee Dorrance Kathy Day Steve Day Dennis Despain Shauna Draper

Sheryl Des&oin Beryl Dean Elroy Dow Tony Doyle Cecil Douglas Carolyn Dunn Heather DysonGordon Douglass Paul Dykman Pot Elder Tom Eliason Clair Erlenboch Don Error Bob Essex Mary Lou Erickson Pearl Eror Jim Ertman Glen Eyre Merrill Enniss Lorry Evans Judy EvansJane Fitzgerald Ilene Farnsworth Paul Fieldsteod Mary Ann Fisher Bill Former Ed Fitzgerald Orene Fitzgerald Kristine Flint Lucille Fowler Gerold Fullmer Jean Froislond Carol Fyons Lee Fugal William Gonz Fronk Goufin Don Glover Earl Glover Vern Graham Harvey Gobler Nancy Gomingosco Judy Goff

Rosa leo Gonzales Helen Gonzales Roger Grone Lela Green Nancy Grandquist Calvin Green Sharon Green Tanya Green Shirley Groce Byron Gunderson Judy Gregory Lila Greenfield Afton Greenwood Linda Grover Gordon Hollett Drew Hansen Kenneth HadleyMarilyn Gunnell Bob Halpin Cleve Hale Judy Ham Kent Han5en Ronald Hansen Gail Hardcastle Sharon Hardman Sharon Hansen Bonnie Hardman Judith Harker Linda Harrison Bill Heki Nancy Helm Carol Hogenson Kathleen Hepner Edgar Hodgson Stephen HowcroftTerry Holmstrom Della Rae Iret on JoAnn Hutchin.gs Blanch Holt John Hutchings Ann lpson Mike Hughes

Eugene Izatt Donald Jacobson Nodine Jacobson Linda Jansen Joyce James Jerry Jacob Denise Jaram illoDavid Jorm<ln Paulo Jenkins Edward Jenkins Carol Jenkins Lorin Jenkins Jeanette Jenkins Ruleen JeffsLindo Jenkins Brent Jensen Dionnne R. Jenson Mervin Jensen Dennis Joynes Carol Lee Jensen Diane Jenson ophomores These sophomore girls find basketball just as much fun to ploy as do the boys.

Jane Jeppson Sandra Johansen Connie Johnson linda Johnson Diane Jensen Ronald Jones Marianne Jorgensen Carol Jones lynn Johnson Gordan Jones Ray Joos Patrie Kalcic Joey Kankelborg Gordan KimballDavid Jorgensen Mary Juretich lou Ellen Kaufman Bob Kemp Dan Kocherhans Steve Kramer Billy KoosJoseph Koncurat Dora larson Kent larkin lacey Larsen lynn larson Robert larson Cathy lawsonPaulette larsen Yvonne Lifferth Gwen linnarz Renae Lipsey Hal leatham Carl Leatherwood Kent Linford Preston lloyd larry loveless Steven lundberg lloyd loveless Rodney Malstrom David lloyd Reid Madsen

Darlene Molner Mike Mannos Gene Margetts Richard Matsumura Bonnie Mark Wayne Marshall Toni MartinTommy Mayfield Kathy Mazuran Kent McCleary Carolyn McDonald Ernest McKoy Susan Mickelsen Beatrice MilburnJanice Meissner Mary Jean Mellor Delores Meyer Brent Mickelsen Joe Moore Don Morrell lois MoserCarol Middleton Marilyn Millerberg Carolyn Milne Henry Miller James Murray Dennis Moser Donald MyersJock Mulholland Jenny lou Morley Delyn Mitchell Pot Nosh lorry Neff Lee Nell Bruce Ne Ison Fronk Nemonic Michael Nosock David Newbold Jill Nowlan Eugene Ninomiya Wallace Nelson Ann Nielsen

Ross Nichols Jean Olabarri Lawrence Ortega Susan Olson David Olson David Ostler Janet OlsonVictor Orvis Elaine Oldham Wynne Page Robert Patience Larry Pace Kathy Parker Claudia PedersonKathryn Pay Anna Marie Pearson Cheryl Penrod Lynn Peterson Bonnie Peterson Leo Perrenoud James PetersonPat Pedersen Pamela Pierce Richard Petersen Judi Platt Kathryn Peterson Becky Pierce Brent PlantKathl Pierson Joan Porter Vicki Price linda Price Derald Powell Marlene Rawson Calvin RistMinnie Player Natalie Reed Robert Rich Steven Rodgers Michael Romero Karen Roper Raymond Robertson

Jimmy Reams Lindo Romero Kathleen Sagers Jacque Samuelson Coleen Setterberg Dennis Sharp Kent SharpGlenna Rowley Lettie Savage Sydney Schmidt Jean Schow Viki Sharp Jim Shields linda Shields Jennie Sharp Dione Shoemaker Craig Shoemaker Joe Sargent lynda Sharp Margaret Scorzoto Marilyn Shipp ophomores Sophomore students leave the driver's training cor after spending their class hour learning how to operate on auto.

Judy Shelton Glen Smart Becky Smith Albert Simonich Nyla Silcox Margene Sjoblom Reid Sjoblom Dean Snarr Niel Smith Linda Smith Jim Smith Cheryl Sjostrom Bruce Slater Betty Jean SmithTerry Spainhower Teddy Staker Richard Steele Fred Smith Carol Smith Brent Smith Don Smith Kent Stepan Eugene Strausburg Mike Sorenson Keith Smith Sherman Smith Mike Stroud Stephen Sudbury Susan Staker Larry Stevens Ford Stevenson Diane Tea Stephan Taylor Roger Stirling Ranae Stone Bryan Steadman

Alice Trujillo Ned Timothy Bonnie Tuelle r Frank Tuft Edno Tafoya Ted Tedesco Rosemary Thompson Karen Tufts Sho un Tufts Cloyd Turner Richard Tuttle Carol Turbridge Diane Thurber Mary Tischner lowell Vow drey Daryl Vincent Mike Visser Karen Van Seters lorraine Vigil De lia Villalobos Judy Ure ophomores Practicing basketball in their gym class, sophomore boys show lots of enthusi - asm for the sport.

Doris Vordos Jean Walker Michael Walker Mary Sue Walles Garry Walker Linda Walker Carol WalshRichard Wollin Douglas Warner Maureen Webb larry Webster Johnathan Webb Stephen Welch Vicki WheelerRolayne Welch Donald Wellington Howard Whitlock Merle Whitmore John West Jerry Whitehead Jay Whiting Joe Williams Sharol Woffinden Cheryl Wright leona Williams Susan Williams Howard Worthen Kaye Wright Elvin Worthington Lloyd Woodward Kay Yengich Carole Young George Young Sharon Wright Barbara Young Marvin Wyler Amy Yamashiro Alfred Zitting Dennis Wilkes

RGA.:NIZA.TIO Students of today, representing various campus organizations of the present, look back at the Agricultural Club as pictured in the \"1915 Annual.\" Its members formed a letter symbolizing the emblem of the club, an arrangement which was typical during the days of yore. Many organizations have progressed since the high school was first estab- lished. Organizations have come and gone, but without a doubt, a change from the \"old\" to the \"new\" has taken place.74



OFFICERS AND ADVISERS - Mike Hughes, vice president; Zane Parker, junior repre- sentative; Kent Stephan, sophomore representative; Glen Jackson, adviser; Stephen Love, secretory; Sterling Kurumado, senior representative; tolk over one of the Boys Club's activities. Boys Clu.b ·PAUL ANDERSON Watching the excited expression on President Trudy Robinson's face as they present her with the turkey are Sterling Kura- mada and Frank Kamnikar.Boys Club president, Paul Anderson, informs his com-mittee, Zane Parker, Judy Hom, Mike Hughes, andCarol Hogensen about the annual Thanksgiving Party. The Jordan Associated Boys Club is an organization in which all of the boys who attend Jordan are members. Its of- ficers, representatives, and advisers gave their opinions on many situations which occurred during the school year. The club also helped with the prizes and the en- tertainment for the Thanksgiving Party. They co-sponsored the party with the Girls Club.

OFF ICERS AND ADVISERS - Mary Fitzgerald, adviser; Mary lindsay, junior representa-tive; Gayle Nonce, secretory; Deane Benn ion, adviser; Bonnie Mark, sophomore repre-sentative; Yvonne James, senior repre sntotive; Pot Pederson, vice president; MoReeNel$on, adviser; carefully study the calendar of Girls Club events. Girls Clu.b At the \" Dote With Dod \" Koren Von JANIS FORBUSH Seters and her father pantomimed on President the program and Anno Rose Lavender played a solo on her clarinet. The dads , dancing and promenad ing w ith the ir daughters, enjoyed the ir '' big do te .\"Every girl who was registered at Jordanwas a member of the Jordan AssociatedGirls Club_ This club sponsored such pro-jects as the Mothers and Daughters ', theSenior Reception, and the Stocking Stomp.They co - sponsored the Thanksgivingparty with the Boys Club. The fathersalso had a \"night out\" when the girlspresented a very successful \"Date WithDad.\" The officers encouraged everyJordan girl to work on one of the num-erous activities.

KEY CLUB - Allen Brown, Kent Ashman, Sterling Kurumodo, Howard Mickelsen , Niel Smith, Fronk Mumford, Russell Porker, Burk Smith, BryonWorthen, Kelvin landers, Barry Bendixen, Bob Akogi , Tom Despain, Brent Mumford, George Young , Carl Jensen, Jim Wells, Phil Yorgoson.OFFJCERS AND ADVISERS - Byron Bateman, treasurer; loMor Swenson, adviser; Russe ll Key Clu.bPorker, second vice president; Arnold Peart, adviser; Sterling Kurumodo, secretory; BillHomer, vice president; toke time out after discussing one of the Key Club \"s projects. The Jordan Key Club was first organized in 1948. It has served for twelve years as a service club to the school and the com - munity . This year they presented the school with a trophy case and also sold programs at the football and basketball games. They started the school year out with their initiation and a Career Day for the Seniors. They also aided needy families at Thanks- giving and Christmas. During the summer nine boys went to the Key Club International Con - vention in Toronto, Canada .

'. KEY CLUB - Mike lasella, Scott Parker, Bob Keeler, Blaine Goff, Art Bateman, Carl Lindsay, Phil Smart, Larry Latimer, Randy Treadway, Brent Casper, Lynn Jones, Howard Kempton, Claron Burgan, ElRoy Dow, Byron Anderson, Frank Gaufin, Bill Homer, Steve Mori. Newly initiated Key Club members receive the full treatment - garIic, fish, eggs, and pies. CARL LINDSAY President

·_ :z~f1':jill - -· · •• .. 11••,-.~~-_:.., :~:if~-i~D.,~.'.'c;....f....t•!r. - .-.....· Jf~.'r~c.· \"~~c·.:;:-~ 1 -.,.,4,t • It t _I# ,f I J t f _. I ~1I i 1 I t I · I I'_; f \f_ t ) tf. II ~..u~_,f~ J,....,V.U. ~...,u~t~·• ft -,~ ''~1·- n n...,, if~,r .tt lt. . ' '· .. . . . .. . . ..f'.' '•:• ... - ~ - ~· .. .. .. '· Hi . ... l... -~ -~ ..... ' - ' - ~ ~: ,..,. . 'tN ~ \. - ~CHARLONIANS - Row One: Jeanette Asay, Dorothy Thomson, Mary Breon, Sarah Douglas, Dianne Johnson, Lindo Letner, Carol Winn, Anr.Stout, Janis Forbush, Maxine Kromer, Vawna Kay Hardwick, Lynnette Bechtel, Marilyn Jenkins. Row Three: Jean Godfrey, Elaine Stuart, LindaBoyce, Allene Larsen, Kathleen Lind, Annette Beckstead. Row Two : Kris- Nelson, LuAnn Smith, Anith Freemon, JoEIIen Larson, Lynne Brady, Bev -tine Rosenhan, Judy Pierson , Trudy Robinson, Deanna Brimhall, Vicky erly Fisher, Julie Jensen, Karen Allmendinger, Anno Rose Lavender, Polly Preston, Janet Adamson. Charlo:n.ian.sOFFICERS AND ADVISERS - LuAnn Smith, treasurer; Anita Freeman, secretary; MarilynYates, adviser; Polly Preston, reporter; Marietta Bateman, adviser; Beverlli Fisher,historian; Judy Bishop, drill mistress; make future plans for the Chorlonions. The Charlonian Club was founded in November of 1927 and has just passed its thirty-third successful year in the history of Jordan . _Its members were the honor students of the Junior and Senior classes. Each girl appeared at competitive games in her artistic uniform bear- ing the school colors, red and grey. As a pep and scholarship organi- zation, it sponsored many activi- ties, which consisted of socials with other schools, half-time marching, a Christmas project, and an annual Spring Formal.

CHARLONIANS- Row One : Pamela Milne, April Bluemel, Marilyn Sabey, Wheadan, Ruby Price, Elaine Osborne. Row Th ree; Gayle Nance, DonnaSheryl Johansen, Kaye Clements, Barbara Sylvester, Anita Edwards, Fran-cine Tuft. Row Two : Judy Francom, linda Johnson, Pauline Mertlich, Vicki Wood, Kathy loumis, Susan Kjar, Carol Ann Janes, lael Kunz, MarilynSagers, Kathleen Carter, Claudia Chamberlin, Maggie Westerman, linda McDonald, Nancy Anne Ware, Patsy Meissner, Judy Bishop, Dianne Smirh, Rela Walker, Kathryn Miner.Clu.bThe Chorlonions do for the first time a lively cho cha on the football field, whilethe bond ploys the accompaniment. DONNA WOOD President 81

The Red Cross Council was in charge of the Fund Drive, and every two weeks they went to the county infirm - ary and helped around the hospital. Allyeartheyhave done many worthwhile deeds to help the sick and needy.RED CROSS MEMBERS - Row One: Sharon Mosher, Glenna Broce, Marlene McManigal, Delores Kemp,Joyce Bedont, Ophel ia Lopez, Kooren Cook, Sue Ann Lloyd, Maxine Truj illo, MoRee Nelson, adviser.Row Two: Shirley Johnson , Vicki Davis, Pot Mecham , Janice Bigler, Nancy Anne Wore, Patsy Meissner,Myrna Walker, Vonnette Holder, Judy Alexander, Margaret Scorzoto. Row Three: Roloyne Welch, GloriaDay, Dione Johnson , Jennie Peterson, Barbaro Heki, Sharon Brown, Koren Brown, Sheila Kay Norton,Koren Allgood . Row Four: Bob Mascaro, Weldon Hunsaker, Ted Tedesco, Gory Coulom, Stephen Hurst. Red Cross J Safety & Pu.blicitySAFETY MEMBERS - Row O ne : Maxine Trujillo, Esther Saldivar, Loraine Bolliger, Ophelia Lopez, SonjaNickle, Joanne Morandi , Juanita Foirbourn , Joan Jensen . Row Tw o: Loreen Jacobson, Sondra Preloron,Beverly Thomas, Janice Peterson, Myrna Walker, Loreen Witt, Lindo Hudson, Sh irley Buxton, DoleneChristopherson. Row Three: Koren Buhler, Nancy Wore, Elaine Kirk, Claudio Chamberlin , Jenny Elder,Mary Mellor, Corolee Bockus, Dionne Rasmussen . Row Four: Lorry Lorimer, Claud io Zdunich, Lindo As -torga, Vonnette Holder, Ann Brown, Yvonne James, Cherie Chamberlin, Gloria Day, Norma Schneider,Dione Stone, Bill Homer. The Safety Pub licity Club promoted safety in and around the school and community. They urged safety by sponsoring safe- ty assemblies and \"K Week.\" They a lso he lped sponsor the Stocking Stom p.

MARLYS YOUNG OFFICERS AND ADVISERS - Wanda Wade, adviser; Pauline Akagi, treasurer; Diane Van Orman, secre- President tary; Joan Howell, vice president; Mary Fitzgerald, adviser; take time aut from busy Jordonette calendar. The Jordanette Club 's main func- orda:nettes tion is carrying out activities for the betterment of the school. They Berrett, Annabelle Brown , Jean Sharp, Carol Baker, Marie Gardner, Liz sponsored the Big-Pal, Little-Pal Blackett, Bonnie Phelps, Susan Anderberg, Glenna Petersen , Diane Chavez party, and together with the Key Betty Smith , Carolyn Rathjen, Karen Buhler. Row Four: Ellen Coombs, Syd : Club, they he ld a sleigh - riding ney Pedersen, Karen Fenstermaker, Barbara Cutler, Carol Larson, Lynnette party at Alta. Companionship and Walker, Doris Mines, Carolyn Jenson, Barbera Erekson, Lyn Hoffman , cooperation were promoted through Diane Stone, Julie Brown , \"dan Froisland , Judy Mlaker, Leah Jane Nelson, their efforts. Jennie Peterson .JORDANETTE MEMBERS - Row One: Dixie Reed , Carole Young, Jenny LouMorley, Marilyn Clarke, Pauline Akagi, Marry Greenwood, Jeanette Smart,Dionne Rasmussen, Kathleen Ballard , Sharon Hughes, Marlys Young ,Claudia Eckman, Joy Coons, Nadine Shaw. Row Two: Marge Bell , BeckySjoblom, Mary Lindsay, Sheryl Johnson, Della Dibb, Carol Blair, LoreenWitt, Rachel Ballard, Sydney Smith , Norma Anderson , Ann Brown, SherryBrklacy, Carole Fyans, Connee Pierce . Row Three: Pamela Kemp, Judy

OFFICERS AND ADV ISERS - Glendo Vowdrey, treasurer; Gail Zabriskie, vice president; GertrudeTranter, adviser; Dixielee Oleen, secretary-historian; were the planners of the Dog Patch Drag. JayDees WILMA TAYLOR Jay Dee officers help load the truck for their needy family at Christmas time. President Anita Krlzman, Jeanette Jenkins, Amy Yamashiro, Gwen Astorga, Pam The Jay Dee Club had many worth- Pierce, Diane Jenson, Judy Alexander, Row Th ree: Linda Place, Wilma while projects which included a Taylor, Pot Mecham, Shirley Mounteer, Anita Larsen, Susan Smith, Meril Sub for Santa, the Dog Patch Drag, Lyn Smith, Lorello Elswood, Rolene Bowen, Shirley Johnson, Lynda Jen - and a date party. They also pre- kins, Barbara Young, Kathy Parker, Susan Mickelsen, Diona Day. sented the new girls' gym with a sound system.JAY DEE MEMBERS - Row One: DeAnn Bjork, Paulette Larsen, LindaSmith, Dixielee Oleen, Kathy Hickmon, Janet Snarr, Glenda Vawdrey, JeanWalker, Pat Pedersen. Cheryl Bateman, Carol Hogenson, Margaret Scor-zato, Mary Juretich. Row Two : Linda Hudson, Delores Kemp, Cheryl Wright,Shouna Draper, Louise Blotnick, Diane Stevens, Anita Voeltz, Joyce Bedont,

OFF ICERS AND ADVISERS - Mary Lou Erekson, treasurer; Chloe Ann Frailey, adviser; Carol Leak,secretary; Addie Jean Fuhrimon, adviser; Bonnie Mark, historian; govern the Miss Hi members. Miss Hi BEVERLY HORROCKS President The Miss Hi Club was one of the most active organizations in the school. Its members worked dili- gently in promoting activities and projects. Each month they spon- sored an outstanding \"Girl of the Month.\" Miss Hi members participate in its annual initiation . Rolayne Welcn, Mary Mellor, Anno Pearson, Paulo Jenkins, Coleen Setter- berg, Judy Goff, Delo .!S Meyer. Row Three: Bonnie Lee Mark, CnerieMISS HI MEMBERS - Row One: Vicki Davis, Glenna Brace, Vickie Wheeler, Chamberlin, Yvonne James, Koren Adams, Barbaro Bill, Marcia God, Lor-Sharon Carpenter, Doris Vordos, Kotny Priono, Nadine Jacobson, Jacque etta Elswood, Kathy Brown, Linda Shields, Susan Staker, Judy Snelton,Samuelson, Judy Ure, Jean SCnow, Lucille Fowler, Marilyn Millerberg, Af- Mary Walles, Mary Lou Erekson, Diann Jensen.ton Greenwood. Row Tw o: Snoron Wrignt, Dionne Jensen, Becky Pierce,Kooren Cook, Joann Hucnings, Notilie Reed, Janice Meissner, Bonnie Borg,

DANCE CLUB MEMBERS - Row One: Susan Kjor, Lyle Lorson, Claudio sner, Barbara Sylvester, Lindo Lunnen. Row Three: Annette Beckstead,Hyatt, Carol Ann Jones, Dixie Reed, Marlene Wilkinson, Lynne Brody, Janet Adamson, Liz Blackett, JoEIIen Larsen, Loreen Jacobson, ClaudioSheryl Johansen, Paulette Hardcastle. Row Two : Claudio Eckman, Midge Berrett, Vouna Hardwick. Row Four: Diane Stone, Donna Wood, NannetteBenson, Susan Anderberg, Loraine Bolliger, Dionne Nordgren, Patsy Meis- Richards, Carma Ekins, Lyn Hoffman, Lynette Boyce, Marilyn McDonald, Trudy Robinson, Marge Bell. Da:nce Clu.b The Dance Club provides entertainment for the school and the public. Its mem- Dance Club members perform on Christmas Assembly. bers, junior and senior girls, danced in numerous floorshows and assemblies. They took a trip to the BYU in January and saw \"Orchesis.\" OFFICERS AND ADVISER - Dixie Reed, president; Nannette Richards, vice president; JoEIIen Larsen, reporter; Susan Ander- berg, secretary; Midge Benson, historian; Marietta Bateman, adviser.86

SPORTS CLUB MEMBERS - Row One: Darlene Mainer, Merle Whitmore, Berdie Burgan, Eileen Dansie, Carolee Backus, Alana Garfield, Jeneil Wright,Gail Hardcastle, Gwen Linnarz, Sharron Mosher, Marilyn Gunnell, Ophelia Kathleen Hepner, Joan Garfield, Connie Baker. Row Three: Julie Biggs,Lopez, Karen Van Seters, Verla Butterfield, Kay Yengich, Susan Williams, Ann Nielsen, Sheryl Despain, Janice Bigler, Elaine Kirk, Margo Anderson,Joyce Ann Rawson, Kristin Flint, Linda Grover, Sharon Hansen, Norma Rhonda Andrus, Lynn Rae Petersen, Diane Tea, Mary Jo Rees, Kathy Peter-Schneider. Row Two: Lydia Villalobos, Barbara Olson, Shirley Bannon, sen, Mary Tischner, Carol Jenkins, Renee Stone.Carolyn Dunn, Sandra Coe, Gloria Day, Carolyn Strelo, Marlene Rawson, The Sports Club is a social club for those Clu.b girls who are interested in athletics. The club sponsored many parties, such as the ice skating, bowling, and hiking parties. It was the ideal club for those girls who were interested in various games and sports, making participation in sports possible to all eager enthusi- asts. OFF_ICER~ AND ADVISER - Helen Seaman, adviser; Gloria Day, secretary-treasurer; Janrce Brgler, pres_rde nt; Sandra Coe, historian, Sharron Mosher, vice president; lead the Sports Club wrth enthusiasm.Sports Club members enjoy the get-acquainted party whichhad a Halloween theme. 87

SKI CLUB MEMBERS - Row One: Bill Thomas, Myrna Walker, Susan An - Bonnie Phelps, Carolyn Jenson, Kaye Clements, Lynda Jenkins, Beckyderberg, Toni Landures, Karen Allmendinger, Kathryn Miner, Polly Preston, Smith, Renee Stone, Diane Von Orman, Diane Stone, Pat Cressall, ClaudiaFord Stevenson, Elaine Brown, Judi Platt, Cheryl Bateman, Mary Juretich, Berrett, Trudy Robinson, Vicki Davis . Row Four: Bill Powell, Howard Wor-Maurine Beckstead, John Bagley, Eugene Ninomiya . Row Two: Barbara then, Archie Archuleta, Lee Collins, Merrill Enniss, Ron Noorda, LorryOlson, Marsha Sundberg, Eileen Dahl, Katherine Prlano, Claudia Eckman, Latimer, Cleve Hale, Frank Tuft, Mostyn Cox, Steve Heaps, Bill Boggess,Afton Greenwood, Lynne Brady, Susan Kjar, Mary Lindsay, Sheryl Johan- Alan Wright, Lynn Larson, Lew Robinson, Mike Kosovich, Robert Ren, Da leson, JoAnn Carlson, Jean Godfrey, Rela Walker, Susan Williams, Ann LeDuc, Kenny Despain, Brent Phillips, Don Campbell. Row Five: JohnnyNielsen, Nancy Gomingosco, Betty Jean Smith, Diann Jensen, Joy Coons, Wetsel, Lynn Jones, Bryan Mumford, Tom Despain, Stirling Kurumada, CarlLinda Boyle, Diona Day, Gwen Astorga, Nadine Jacobson, Eldona Adams. Lindsay, Mike Despain, Robert Monroe, Barry Bendixen, Burk Smith, MikeRow Three: Danna Wood, Elaine Osborne, Brenda Webster, JoEIIen Larsen, lasello, Bob Keeler, Mike Huston, Don Gull, Jerry Boggess, Hal Christo -Maggie Westerman, Pam Nichols, Midge Benson, Charlee Henson, Margaret pherson, Paul Juretich, Kent Larkin, Morris Stuart, Stephen Love, Howar'dHand, Marge Bell, Francine Tuft, Lynette Boyce , Allene Larsen, Leah Nelson, Ross, Russ Oleen .OFFICERS AND ADVISER - Helen Seamon, adviser; Sydney Pedersen, Ski Clu.bsecretary-treasurer; Liz Blackett, president; Johnny Wetsel , vice presi -dent; Emerson Kennington, adviser; Bill Thomas, vice president; view the Margo Walters, ski champ at Jordan, has wah many honors.new ski club emblem.

LETTERMEN - Row One: Richard Harris, Lee Webster, Mickey Yamashiro, roe, Nick Bopis, Mike Grone, Clayton Smith, Bob Akogi, Jim Kiholm, ZoneByron Smith, Tom Mellenthin, Donnie Cameron, Keith LaComb, Dell Welch, Porker, George Bopis, Kenny Despain. Row Three: Maury Crone, Paul An-Levie Deluco, Milan Uremovich, Lloyd Atkinson, Lynn Wardle, Jimmy derson, Johnny Wetsel, Vol Vrones, Bill Deluco, Les Moore, Mike Pavich,Brody. Row Two: Bruce Jacobson, Mike Despain, Carl Lindsay, Robert Mon- Jim Turner, Stephen Love, Brion Corlquist, Jim Hutchings.etterme:n.. sOFFICERS AND ADVISER - Louie Deluco, secretory-treasurer; Donnie Cameron, presi-dent; Les Moore, board member; Bill Deluco, board member; Jim Kiholm, vice presi-de n t; meet to plan tournament week. Although existing as a club in or- der to glorify the winning of a letter in one of the school's sports, the Lettermen also earned money by selling badges and hats at tournament time. 89

Officers take charge of the Future Home·makers initiation. OFFICERS AND ADVISERS - Sheryl Johnson, secretary; Susan Nichols, vice president; Annabelle Brown, president; Barbara Sylvester, treasurer; Loreen Witt, song leader; Betty Henderson, adviser; MoRee Nel - son, adviser; discuss plans for the Sweethearts' Ball.Members of the- Future Homemakers of America F. H. A.are the girls who take home economic classes.On February 6, they sponsored the annual Sweet-hearts' Ball, which was entitled \"Fascination.\"On March 4 and 5 they attended the F. H. A.Convention at Hotel Newhouse.F. H. A. MEMBERS - Row One : Dianne Rasmussen, Rebecca Zltting, Carol Judy Berrett, Kathleen Lind, Gloria DeGroot, Lorello Elswood, Sheryl John·Mickelsen, Kaaren Cook, Jean Sharp, Karen Anderson, Janice Peterson, son . Row Three: Gail Dumas, Susie Nicho ls, Shirley Mounteer, Linda Hud -Esther Saldivar. Row Two: Barbara Sylvester, Loreen Witt, Annabelle Brown, son, Linda Lunnen, Koren Forbush, Diane Tea, Berdie Burgan, Sarah Douglas.

Ben Tamura presided over the Future Farmer banquet.OFFICERS AND ADVISER - larry Tea, reporter, Ellis Bringhurst, treasurer; Bill Adams, secretary; RonnieOsborne, vice president; Ben Tamura, president; Richard Campbell, adviser; head the Future Farmersat Jordan.F. F. A. The Future Farmers of America is an agricultural club consisting of the boys who take the voca- tional agriculture class. Each member had a project which represented some particular phase of agriculture . As a group the club presented the Harvest Ball, and sponsored F.F.A. Week, and at- tended state and national conventions of F.F.A.F. .f. A. MEMBERS - ·Row One : lloyd Woodward , Gary Fogg, Glen Smart, Roden, lynn larsen, Lloyd Atkinson, Shelby Pierce, Neil Smith, larry Stev- ens. Row Three: Eugene Strasburg, larry Pace, louis Weichert, lee Carlson,Ben Tamura, Ronnie Osborne, Elden Saville, Donald Jacobson, Bill Adams. Ellis Bringhurst, larry Tea, Frank lacox, John Green, Bradley Brimhall,Row Two : Dennis Bringhurst, Fred Smith, Drew Hansen, Dan Taylor, Steven Philip lloyd.

FUTURE TEACHERS- Row One: Kaye Clements, Sydney Smith, Dono Pond, Kathy Loumis, MorJeon Boyn- OFFICERS AND ADVISER - Dione Johnson, ton, Anita Krizmon. Row Two: Jim Allen, Judy Francom, Dionne Johnson, Claudio Chamberlin, Judy board member; Carol Jones, secretory; Anita Bishop, Carol Boker, Michelle Grone, Carol Jones. Row Thr41e: Lorry Sorenson, Marilyn McDonald, Mary Krlzmon, treasurer; Della Dibb, vice president; Frampton, Doris Mines, Lynnette Walker, Carol A. Lorson, Lorretto Elswood, Connee Pierce. Row Four: Joyce Bedont, secretory; Judy Francom, historian; Joyce Bedont, Shirley Johnson, Della Dibb, Toni Londures, Sherry Reuckert. Jed Wasden, adviser; Lynnette Walker, president. F'utu.re Teachers The Jordan Education Association is an affiliate of the Future Teach- ers Clubs of America.' The club par- ticipated in the UEA Convention held at the first of the year where they heard addresses by leading educators. The club's goal was to prepare its members to be future educators. Girls who have decided on nursing as Nu.rses a career worked together in the club to learn about where they can study, how much it costs to study, what fields of specialty are open, and how much they can earn. OFFICERS - Pot Denials, secretory; Esther Sald- FUTURE NURSES - Row One: Pearl Landers, Esther Saldivar, Lindo Yates, Sheila Silcox. Row Two : De- ivar, vice president; Gloria DeGroot, president; lores Smith, Koren Brown, Sharon Brown, Sharon Beckstead, Marianne Nunley. Row Three: Marilyn Bog· ore officers of the newest club at Jordon. ley, G loria DeGroot, Barbaro Heki, Pot Denials, Anita Lorson.92

\" Radiobugs\" in the Radio Clubw ent to Salt Lake City to visitand observe the KSL Radio andTe levision Statio n. Some of theboys became interested in learn-ing code. RADIO CLUB MEMBERS AND ADVISER - Fro nk locox, Robert Blomquist, Mervyn Stouffer, lee Fugal, David Olson, and Donald M. Budge.adioDECA is connected to and sponsored by D.E.C.A.the distributive education classes. It isaffiliated with state and national DECA DECA MEMBERS - Row One: Corrie l ee Carpenter, Maxine Trujillo, Dixilee Oleen, KathyClubs. It is made up of students who Hickmon , Kitty DeGeus, linda. Jenkins, Esther Saldivar, Lindo Nichols. Row Two : Carroll (res-aspire to be salesmen or workers in the soil, Koren Anderson, Sondra Bulkley, Beverly Thomas, Sondra Preloron, Dione Stevens, Anitabusiness f ie ld. Voeltz, Wilma Taylor, lio Mordo, Pearl landers, Judy Dumas, Lindo lether, Michele Dean. Row Three: Lindo Astorga, Nannette Richards, lucas Martinez, Glenn Malstrom, Wayne Wool-OFF ICERS AND ADVISER - Johnny Wetsel, pres - sey, Johnny Wetsel, Maury Crone, John Dutton, Dell Welch, Lindo Kesler, Yvonne James,ident; Fay B. Thomas, adviser; Yvonne James, Carol Lorson.treasurer; Maurice Crone, secretory; Kitty De -Geus, president; make plans for one of theirProjects.

The Quill and Scroll Club is aninternational organization whichpromotes better journalism bymeans of student writings . Itsmembers are the ~tudents whoachieve special recognition injournalism . To become eligible,each student must have seventy-five column inches published ina school or a commercial publi-cation . QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS - Row One: Joyce Bedont, Janet Snarr, Anita Voeltz . Row Two : Claudio Chamberlin, Judy Francom, Carolyn Strelo. Qu.ill a:nd Scroll Press Clu.bPRESS CLUB MEMBERS - Row One : Joyce Bedont, Janet Snarr, Jean Godfrey, Coy Bi shop. Row Two:Claud io Chamberlin, Nancy Wore, Anita Voeltz, Judy Francom, Carolyn Strelo. Row Three: Cathy Corson,Cherie Chamberlin, David Nichols, Marilyn M cDonald. The Press Club is the promoter of journalism at Jordan. It spon - sors various press conferences, the main one being held in No - vember at BYU . The club a lso sponsors the Jordon direct ory, the \" J\" Book. They also took a trip to the newspaper plant in Salt Lake City.

LANGUAGE CLUB MEMBERS - Row One: Vicki Young, Marilyn Anderson , Brown , Sheila Davies , Marilyn Jenkins, Michelle Grone . Row Three: BobEsther Saldivar, Rosemary Pasquali, Kathy Loumis, Rela Walker, Margery Ren, Spencer Gray, William DeGeus, Claud ia Pedersen, Judy Gunderson,Sylvester, Orene Fitzgerald, Cormo Ekins, Myrna Walker, Ophelia Lopez, Susan Mickelsen, Trudy Robinson, Pam Kemp, Barbaro Bill , Marilyn Shipp,Linda Nichols, Anita Krizman, Linda Jenkins. Row Two: Dalen Christopher- Releen Jeffs, Connee Pierce, Donald Barney, John Diggs, Paul Dykman .son, Judy Pierson, Clare Erlenbach, Elaine Osborne, Vawna Hardwick, Row Fo ur: Francine Tuft, Marilyn McDonald, Gloria OeGroot, Anita Larsen,Charlee Henson, Annette Beckstead, Susan Kjar, Mary Lindsay, Lyn Hoff- Doris Mines, Jennie Peterson, Brent Phillips, Burk Sm ith, Chuck Burris , Steveman, Dixie Boswell, Ann Bechtel, Vonnette Holder, Karen Buhler, Ann Millington, Mostyn Cox, Jonathan Webb, Lynnette Walker, Sheryl Johan- son, Nancy Webb.a:n.gu.age The Language Club is organized by Clu.b those students who take a foreign language in the school. The club had two dinners, one Spanish and one French. Catering to the linguis- tic interests of their members, the club tries to obtain foreign films and other materials.Language students, Marilyn Anderson, Doris Mines, and OF~ICERS AND ADVISERS - Lowell Boberg, adviser; Francine Tuft, secretary; PhilDaiene Christopherson study a poster from France. Sm1th, vice president; Bob Ren, president; Golda Fraser, adviser; plan all of the socials for the Language Club.

Students Interested in dramatics end speech whoview a program from one of the stage perform ·onces ore Kathleen Lind, Niel Smith, end Art Cosper OFFICERS AND ADVISER - Anna Rose Lavender, president; Connee Pierce, vice presi - dent; Marilyn Sabey, secretary and treasurer; Bruce Plott, historian ; Claron Burgen, parliamentarian, Norma Riggs, adviser; ore the head of the drama club.Masqu.e an.d Ga-velMASQUE AND GAVEL MEMBERS- Row One: Linda Lunnen, Marva Weber, PlocP, Vickey Morriot, Janet Adamson, Pot Meissner, Relo Walker, DonoMargaret Hand, Roger Martineau, Robert Ren, Wayne Beckstead, Robert Pond, Dione Stone, Joy Coons, Carol Boker, Liz Blackett, Mary Lindsay,Blomquist, Burke Smith, Bill Homer, Howard Kempton, Bonnie Mark, Mari Carma Ekins, Sonja Nickle, Carol Ann Jones, Kooren Cook, Kay Yengich,lyn Mifferberg, Dixie Hauter, Carol Winn . Row Two : Mory Plumhof, Ruby Darlene Molnar, Jacque Samuelson, Jean Schow, Judy Ure, !:herry Brklacy,Price, Lindo Hudson, Mary Walles, Carl Howlett, Katherine Priono, Mogg1e Sharon Hansen, Carole Young, Cheryl Wright, Vickie Price, Janice Bigler,Westerman, Becky Smith, Renee Stone, Cheryl Penrod, Sharron Mosher, Norma Schneider, John Fitzgerald, Cloud1o Zdunich . Row Fou r: MyrnaCarol Etherington, Morjeon Boynton. Row Th ree: Vickie Petrilich, Linda Walker, Beverffl Fisher, Kathryn Miner, Judy Bishop, LuAnn Smith, Elaine Sturart, Sheila Norton.

N. F. L. - MEMBERS - Row One: Vicki Young, Ann Bechtel, Delio Dibb, Normo Anderson, Bonnie Phelps, Sherry Ruechert, Corol Ann Jones. Row Two: Connee Pierce, Marilyn Sabey, Bruce Plott, Howard Kempton, J im Wells, lynn Jones, Claron Burgan, Bob Akogi, Beverlli Fisher. a tio:nal Fore:nsic Leag-ueOFFICERS AND ADVISER - Phil Goldbronson, adviser; Ann Bechtel, secretory; ConneePierce, vice president; Howard Kempton, president; pion oil N. F. L. activities . The Jordan High School chapter of the N .F.L is part of the national honorary organization, consisting of 850 clubs and comprising over 100,000 members. The League promotes speech activities and develops public speaking ability through participation and competition in debate, oratory, extemporaneous speaking, and legislative forum. Members took part in the Four-State Western Division N.F.L. Tournament and presented exhibition debates at junior high schools. 97

ULTURA.L .A JORDAN Students portraying the various cultural arts which are available at Jordan High School view an old Beetdigger band that existed many years ago when the high school was very young. The difference is greatly visible. The fields of music, speech, drama, and publications have grown wider and wider, and more students are taking part in these arts every day. We can truly say that the old Jordan High\" just ain't what she used to be.\"98



DONNA WOOD MARY WOODS JOE~LEN LARSEN and CATHY CARSON Editor Adviser Art Editor and Associate EditorThe first Jordan \"Beetdigger\" was eetdiggerprinted in 1921. Ever since thattime various students and teachers BUS INESS STAFF - E. l. Crawford, financial chairman; Jean Potter, student businesshave been taking photographs, manager; Wando Wade, adviser; Murry Allen, photo advise r; talk over some of thewriting copy, working on dummiesand meeting deadlines. Because so prob lems of the yearbook .many changes have taken placethis year, the staff decided on thetheme \"Something Old - Some-thing New. '' Through long hours ofstudy and effort these enthusiastsendeavored to piece together the1960 \" Beetdigger.\"NANNETTE RICHARDS and ELAINE OSBORNE Assistant Editors PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF - J im Well s, lo rry latimer, Nei l Smith, Carl Howle tt , photog - raphers; Vicki Young , photo ed itor; d id much of the photography for the yearbook .


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