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.Remzizisczlz3,? Dreamziz3,? Come thrll a schoolYear. JV/th Olfp 1943 JORDAN BffTDJccfRMA.Ry SA.tTo . . . . Co-editors . . . BETTy PrA.Ns

,v~ A1a1.n ec.ntrance Comin8 up the main walk you can 80 to the school or branch off and visit with the chiefs .... Administration Building ROGER CARLQUIST Business Mgr. LaRUE BARTON . Publicity Mgr. WILLA CRANE . Publicity Mgr.2

or perhaps you will just wanderaround the campus - peek intothe shops or just look atthe campus scenery. LAURA GARDNER WANDA GARRETT E. L. CRAWFORD ORSON SMITH Advisers 3

The present global war and the kind of peace after war, hold large sway in the thinking of every youth now in school, at work, or in the armed forces of our nation. In the conflicting ideas and diversity of thought which confront everyone, it is necessary now more than ever that the democratic way of life be fully understood , fully appreciated, and always kept in mind. What is held of most worth and most highly esteemed, is worth sacrificing for and dying for, if need be. Already many former Jordan High School stu - dents and some of your near classmates are at the battle front fighting for the ideals in which they be- lieve. They are true to the trust and the responsibili- ties demanded of American citizens. Now that you are separating for the summer and some of you areDr. C. N. Jensen being graduated, may you also be found in everyAdministration Chief condition of life, worthy to do your part until war shall cease and an enduring peace shall cover the world. re ' vtf'ZJ Jf(Jt!mrlr'nt c.:fmj('1t Guiding forces for student needs Front row, left to righr: Cyrus W. Vawdrey, Draper; James C . Hansen , South Jordan; Dr. lngvoldstad, visiring lecturer; Dr. Paul S. Richards, Bingham, president. Back row: Dr. C. N. Jensen, Sandy; Horace T. Godfrey, Uni on; Stanley Rasmussen, Sandy, Clerk; J . M. Boyden , Sandy.4

Times Change The 1943 Yearbook will recall to the P. M. Mickelsen minds of future readers the most numerous and important changes in the principles of Mi dvale living of possibly any previous edition. U. of U. , U.S .A .C. Menta lly , spiritually and socially youth is Co-ord i na t or being called upon to respond and adju st to N .Y.A. so many new ways of behaving that con - L. W. Nielsen fusion and uncertainty mark most attempts to think clearly , to live righteously, and be- Principal have effectively for both individual and general welfare. Sand yU. of U. , U. of Ca li forn ia The war and home production call upon t he keenest minds to take the lead. Political adjustments to new organization and ad - minist ration of the affa irs of the nation 's people call for statesmanlike practices whi ch t ax the mental resources of the people.No national unity of the type needed to guide civil and war affairs has yet emerged . Some mindsmu st discove r the lead s which bear on to a solution of these new problems. The democratic idealsare at stake. It is to be hoped that Jefferson 's statement that their survival depends upon an educatedelectorate may prove true and also that the electorate may have the mental ability and courage toprove it true.Spiritually, many people are literally forced by circumstances of war to believe in the power ofGod. Whether su c h spirituality will be permanent remains for the future to tell. Not all people arespiritually minded because of these conditions. Many are so minded in spite of them. Many have notawakened to the culture inherent in obedience to divine law and order. The changes ahead may yetoffer an opportunity for world -wide spiritual cu/tu re and refinement.The social changes of the present are too prone to accede to the baser desires of the physicalman. The interdependence of the economic and spiritual and moral welfare may grow closer and clearerunder the sifting and threshing forces now operating in the global cataclysm of war and destruction.Already men are promulgating new principles of living, new modes of behavior, new standards of re-sponsibility, higher standards of general welfare. Time alone will reveal whether such changes will befor better or for worse for mankind. r/ ,fl ,. ;1 -( 1 11t(11Sn1 .-.L. II . ./At the end of a busy day , Maybe a lecture , an assembly, or Lucille CundickLu cille balances the cash. a full class day is being planned. W est Jordan L.D.S. Bu siness C ollege O ffi ce Gi rl

The Leaders Upon whom rested the responsi- ~ility of seeing that the assemblies, shows, games, and all other activi- Ties_ ran smoothly. Ralph Leonard President ~ lph-cheerful, smiling, he greets one and all alike- an 1--:---,-,~~~er last year, he was well prepared to fill the job so well. Donna- popular beauty from Midvale who has proved her ability in all walks of life- sweet, loving, and busy every minute- three times vice-president at Jordan- she's tops! Marydean- our competent secretary- versatile and ac- complished dancer, she kept the notes of the Student Body in order, as well as the student officers. Jeanne- gay- entertaining historian- she finds time to orate, party, and keep tabs on the doings of Jordan for her scrapbook. Jeanne Steadman Historian Marydean Gilbert Secre~ary Donna Radovich Vi ce-President6

Court Sitting, left to right: Doris Borg, Kenneth Steadman, Charles Greenwood, These students represent Ted Peterson. Standing: Merland Despain, Vern Welch.the \"long arm of the law\" atJordan. Judge \"Charlie,\"Associate Justice Ted, andSoph Judge \"Kenny\" passedsentence on lawbreakers afterthey were brought in to courtby Marshall Merland, provedguilty by Prosecuting Attor-ney Vern. Clerk Doris record-ed the deeds. .. Student Council Each class was represented by a member in the council,to decide the what, when, where and how of the school activi-ties. All important problems were discussed and settled withinthe four walls of the student body room. Front row, left to right: Mary Lou Bodell, Geniel Beck, Ruth Kim, Irene McGee, Jeanne Steadman, Ralph Leonard, Donna Radovich, Leola Bateman, Bonnie Parr, Mary Saito. Second row: Shirley Seal, Lois Evans, Delores Steadman, Jean Sanderson, Marian Mazanis, Doris Borg, Marietta Clement, Georgia Poulson, Helen Mick- leson, Mary Fairbourn, Donna Hiatt. Third row: Betty Evans, Karl Ware, Leon Hardcastle, Mar- ion George, Gloria Anderson, Beth Shaw, Donna Manning, Anna Mazuran, Roberta Thaxton, Wil- ma Hogan, Carol Clark, Jean Burgon. Back row: Mr. Ballard, Bob James, Charles Greenwood, Lee Mickelsen, Udell Erickson, Merland Despain, Horton McBride, Vern Welch, Donnell Rasmus- sen, Ralph Hofeling, Frank Butterfield, Robert Cundick, Sterling Smith. 7

Girls' Club The membership consists of all Jordan High girls. A council member is sent from each home room to aid the officers. Send- ing birthday cards to each girl on her birth- day was the duty they performed faithfully. GIRLS' CLUB OFFICERS Boys' Club Left, Donna Manning, Vice -President; LeeOna Fairbourn, The co-mate club to the Girls' Club. A Secretary; Leola Bateman, President. fellow is sent to this council as a repre- BOYS' CLUB OFFICERS sentative from his room. They sponsoredLeft: Donnell Rasmussen, Secretary; Vere Densley, Pres id e nt; the annual Thanksgiving dance and also a Gordon Neff, Vi ce -Pres id e nt. dance to help sell stamps during the bond drive. BOYS' CLUB COUNCIL Fro nt row, le ft t o rig ht : Orren Jenkins,Wayne Nilsson, Eldon Brown, Jesse West,Gordon Neff, Irving Roberts, Milton Smith, Blaine Holt, Reggie Poor, Mr. Ballard. Backro w: Lee Mickelsen, Milton Bills, Don Mor-gan, Heber Robertson, Karl Ware , MerlinHilton, Vere Densley, Donnell Rasmussen,Ralph Brady, Blaine Grant, Paul Sjoblom, JayHansen, Wallace Morgan, Neldon Cundick. GIRLS' CLUB COUNCILFront row, left to rig ht: Edna Pappa , GeorgiaBodell, LaWana Nielsen , Alice Johnson , JaneAtwood, Carol Clark, Farel Mahoney, Bever-ly Blasius. Second row: Doris Wood , MarvaBeckstrom, Wanda Pearson , Le ola Bateman ,Barbara Cowdell, Gwen Peckham , Beryl Erick-son , Maurine Ray. Third row: Wanda Smith ,Faye Hales , Connie Marc ha nt, Donna Man-ning , Geraldine Vawdrey, Le eOna Fa irbourn,Edra Butterfield, Carol Thornton, Irene Goff.8

AMATEUR HOUR Marydean Gilbert danced herself to afirst place win in the annual amateur houriMerlin Hilton was a close second with hisimitations while Don Morgan sang his way 1to the third high spot. WAR SALVAGE To further the war effort! a key showwas given. Robert Maynes brought thelargest key Merlin Hilton! the most keysl 1and LaRae Burgon 1 the tiniest key. BOND DRIVE CHEER LEADERS War bonds and stamps were sold in Karl Ware, Shirley Blanchard, and Lois Bennettthe main hall every noon by the Charlon- (not photographed) came forth with pep and vi-ians. The school had a bond drivel for tality to lead the cheering sections at the games.which the ·carlonians sold a total of$51836.10 during one week 1 over doublethe quota they had set. As a reward theywere treated to a program by a specialshow troop from Camp Kearns 1 which playsat all schools who meet their quota. AMERICAN LEGIONThe annual oratorical contest1 sponsored by the American Legion was won by 1Wilma Hogan. Second place winner was Donnabel Spratling 1 and third 1 Valoris Webb.The topic of their orations was 11The Rights We Defend. 11The essay contest was on the theme 1 11 Making America Strong. 11 First place win-ner was Janice Pixton; second 1 Anna Kosovich; and third 1 Dorothy Hunsaker. Marydean Gilbert, Merlin Robert Maynes, Merlin Hilton , Opening day of Bond and Hilton , Don Morgan LaRae Burgon Stamp drive 9

Bus Drivers These smiling fellows are the cause of so many students rising early in the morning. They toot their bus horn from the corner and pick up stragglers along the way. Their buses are a scene of shoe- tying and hair-combing in the morning. Fro nt row, left to rig ht: Allen Stocking, Ben Merrill, Arthur Erickson, Orvil! Milne, Earl Maynard, Y. W. Harrod, Glen Ebert. Back row: Parley Blair, Melvin Cowley, Cliff Nolan, Dell Haun, LaVoy Smith, Ralph Butterfield, Howard Newbold, Gilbert Benson, Ross Palmer. Those so-necessary peopl e spe nt a few minutes rela xing . At last- you see them without th e ir brooms. Left: Julian Brown, Butler Anderson, Theron Farnsworth, Les Mabey, Enoch Brown, Alma Dowding, Marvin Anderson, Udell Erickson, Theron Jaynes. Janitors These fellows are the ones who stay in the deserted building and pick up litter, sweep up, and clean up the school. In the early spring they are found on the lawns as well, with a double task to do.to

Greenlings - unknowns from junior highs, they wandereddazedly through the lower hall, . but eventually they becameJordanites and struggled to gain recognition. Hidden talent - potential athletes - scholars - leaders inthe future- all will be found in the untried class of '45. II

George Ajioka, Butler Bill Anderson , Sandy Howard Anderson, Sandy Merlan Andrus , Drape r Betty Adamson , Union Mary Jean Anderson, Sandy Donna Allred, Bluffdale Jean Asay, West Jordan Donna Lou Allen, Riverton Butler Anderson, Sandy Joyce Brown , Midvale Reed Atkinson, Sandy Roene Adams, Sandy Dorothy Allen, Draper Georgia Bodell, Herriman Shirley Bishop, Easi Midvale Rosalyn Barnes, Sandy Myrle Beckstead, South Jordan Fay Bills, Riverton Spencer Bateman, West Jordan Bertin Bateman, South Jordan But ler Genie! Beck, Sandy Sophie Bakoulas, W est Jordan Melvin Brady, Union Clifford Bodell, Bluffdale Leah Boyce, Butler Donna Brady, Union Marion Bird , East Midvale Mary Lou Bodell, Herriman LeRae Beckstead , South Jordan Ralph Berrett, Draper Beverly Brady, East Midvale Elden Brown, Draper Norma Black, Midvale Helen Brothers , Un ion Richard Crapo, Sandy LaRae Burgen, Un ion Alberta Brailsford , Draper Lucille Christensen, West Jordan12

Neldon Cundick , West Jordan Don Cockayne , Midvale Robert Cundick, Sandy Miriam Calton, SandyIris Colton , Sandy Bonnie Christensen , Midvale Clarice Christensen, SandyHelen Dittman, Unio n Mary Dooley, Midva le Avon Dodge, Bl.uffd a le Yaudice Day, DraperEugene Dahl , Midvale Bertha Doty, Butler Betty Dunn , UnionBarbara Ewell, Sandy Arthella Ericksen,Sherman Fitzgeral.d, Draper Kent Goulding Ben nion Jimmie Fowlks , Mu rra y Wesley Gilbert, RivertonStella Furgus, Crescent Betty Gogel , Sandy Shirley Gardner, W est JordanKenn eth Gotberg, Union G e ne Glover , Unie>n Gene Greenwood, Sandy Joyce Holt, South JordanLorna Goff, Sandy Genevieve Goff, Sandy Mary Gamangaso , UnionRalph Hofeling, Sandy Sarah Hardcastle, Sandy Lois Hansen , Union Karl Harrison , MidvaleGuy Hatch, W est Jordan Paul Hopkinson, Midvale Calvin Harris, Sandy 13

Dale Hand, Sandy Hal Hardcastle, Sandy Helen Jones, Bluffdale Wanda Jensen,Ellis Harris, Sandy Lenore Jensen , Sandy West Jordan Mont Jensen, SandyClark Jones, Midvale Maurine Jensen, Draper Jack Jorgensen, West Jordan Arla Johnson, Marvin Johnson, Sandy Alden Jenkins, Midvale Sandy Glenda Johnson, CrescentJanice Jensen, East Midval e Melba Jenkins, Midval e Richard Jordan, Draper Audrey Jean Keller SandyMerlin Jones, West Jordan Egon Johnson, Sandy ldona Jones, West JordanBilly Kidd, Midvale Gz:.foqa}inS.Y.w;. Draper Margaret Lloyd, Midvale Kady Kalakis, West Jordan June Kropf, West Jordan Dean Lehmitz, W est JordanDon Lennberg, Midvale Darrell La Rocco, Midvale Gerald Maxfield, South Jordan Renee Millerberg, East Midvale Daisy Mae Lengren, Midval e Connie Marchant, Uni on Helen Mickelsen, MidvaleVan McCleary, East Midvale Donna Manning, Crescent Ann McDonald, Midvale Wallace Morgan, RivertonLeOra Madsen, South Jordan Lloyd McGee, Granite Jenine Murphy, Midvale

Rita Gene Martineau, Sandy Barbara Mumford, Sandy Billy Mangum, Midvale Marilyn Nelson, MidvaleGaylen Maynes, Cottonwood Fay McKee , South Jordan Beverly Morris, SandyTommy Nelson, Sandy Kenneth Nielsen, East Midvale Eugene Neilsen, Crescent Gordan Neff, DraperMaryan Nelson, Union Edna Newman, Riverton Beverly Nacey, SandyRichard Olson, Midvale Shirley Oakeson, South Jordan Edna Pappa, Midvale Marjorie Peterson, South JordanSherman Oakeson, South Jordan Mack Olson, Union Grant Page, Riverton Greenlin/jsNorman Proctor, Union David Phillips, Midvale Irene Petraca, Union Betty Jo Pierson, SandyMary Jean Payne, Midvale Yaunda Peterson, West Jordan Douglas Petersen, Draper Lola Beth Petersen, E. MidvaleRaymond Parry, Herriman Elaine Peterson, Riverton Lily Pedler, Butler Clula Robinson, DraperRichard Peterson, Sandy Edward Poulsen, Midvale Earl Peterson, Sandy Jack Reid, MidvaleKilmer Roundy, Draper Loraine Russell, Draper Joyce Raddon, Sandy RoLayne Rasmussen, MidvaleBarbara Rawlings, Draper Barbara Lee Rosse, Midvale Jack Rose, West Jordan Gloria Rasmussen, Mid. 15

Carol Spratling, West Jordan Mary Smith, Granite Ruth Sjoblom, Draper Delores Steadman West Jordan Neil Sorenson, Draper Jack Smith, Sandy A. J. Spencer, W est Jordan Allen Smith, W est Jord an Dewain Steadman, W est Jordan Boyd Stock, East Mi dva le Kelvin Steadman, Murray Noreen Schmidt, Midval e Mary Silcox, Riverton Alice Smith, Draper GreenlinfjsDewain Schmidt, East Midvale Wallace Sjoblom , Draper Bob Swenson, Sandy . Patsy Stocks, Riverton Maxine Searle , Midval e Phyllis Swenson, Union Lou.Anne Serdar, Midva le Kenneth Steadman, MidvaleErnest Stafflund, Sandy Sterling Smith, Draper Merlin Smith , Sandy Dow Townsend, Sandy Glenda Smith, Riverton RaNae Swapp, East Midvale Dorothy Terry, Midvale Norma Tripp, Midval ePaul Thompson , Riverton Doris Thornblad, Sandy Rodney Turner, Bluffdale Geraldine Vawdrey, Draper Luane Tucker, South Jordan Dorothy Thornblad, Sandy Irene Van, Uni on Fred Weibel! , W est Jordan16

Max Ware, Sandy Scott Walton, Draper Keith Winn, Butler Geraldine Wheadon, SandyLuana Winn, Butler Caroline Webb, Bluffdale Doris Wood, Riverton Udell Webster, SandyBob Whitmore, Granite Helen Yengich, Midvale Burton Youngberg, Midvale Eugene Young, West Jordan Reed Turpin, Bennion Newell Young, East Midvale Thelma Young, South Jordan Donna Young, Union Greenlin8s Sophomores in ActionCaught Again Winter Sport Assembly Committee 17

Both beauty and intell igence guided . Charlonians CHARLON IAN OFFICERS \"Sporting\" chic maroon uniforms , theJean Sanderson , Presid e nt, left; Marva Beckstrom, Charlonians, under the leadership of Presi- Sec re t a ry ; a nd Carol Clark, Vice-P res id e nt. dent Jean Sanderson, Vice-President Carol Clark , and Secretary Marva Beckstrom , completed one of their most successful years. Included 1n their many activities were promoting Jordan's very successful bond and stamp drive, presenting their annual assembly, marching at games, staging a comic initiation followed by a candle-light banquet, ushering at important plays and assemblies, and sponsoring a gala dress ball for all club members and basketball players. Senior members pose Front row , left: Jean Sanderson, Miss Lucille Tuttle, Miss Oralie Rawson , Doris Borg, Marian Mazanis, Jeanne Steadman, Barbara Olson , Francene Crawford, Mary Saito, Willa Crane. Midd le row: Mary Harada, Wanda Pearson, Ellen Clark, Carol Thornton , Marva Beckstrom , Shirley McNamara, Ermile Park, Edra Butterfield , LaVon Neff, Alice Tame, Irene McGee. Bad row: Miss Dorothea Ryan , Maxine Barrett, Kathleen Jensen, Marie Smith, Leola Withers, Jacqueline Boberg, Wanda Sjoblom, LeeOra Fairbourn, Janis Allen, Donna Radovich. Not in photograph: Delores Schmidt, LaRue Barton.18

Pep Club Charlonian advisers, Miss LucilleTuttle, Miss Oralie Rawson, and MissDorothea Ryan, assisted in all club A few \"goats\" take time out to pose on initiation day. Aren't they pretty? with junior membersFront row, left: Joy Bagshaw, Afton English, Genevieve English, Lois Isaac, Elaine Hatfield, Patricia Hall, Florence Dansie, RuthKim, VaLoris Webb. Middle row: Donnabel Spratling, Margaret Gale Srr.ith, Janice Pixton, Paulene Boyce, Vivian Johnson,Bonita Jaynes, Joy Burmester, Frances Jenkins, Faye Walgren, Carol Clark, Shirley Anderson. Back row: LeeOna Fairbourn,Thelma Orgill, Thelma Larson, Barbara Deming, Phyllis Draper, Lorraine Orgill, Jackie Gould, Jean Porter, Helen Myers, WilmaHogan, Roberta Thaxton. 19

Heads of the Food Producing Department F. F. A. The Jordan F.F.A. members won first place in judging contests in poultry, livestock, and crops at the annual Salt Lake County Fair. The following boys made outstanding exhibits: Verl and Wayne Smart, Leo lseki, crops; Harold Howcroft, Gale Crane, poultry; Ferris Fitzgerald, James Leak, Glade McKee, James H. Day, and Sterling Smith, dairy; Calvin Jaynes, Bliss Fitzgerald, Verl and Wayne Smart, swine. These boys won more than their share of blue ribbons. The follow- ing boys had teams or race horses in the contests: Vance Woods, Archie Haun, Joe Ainsworth, DeanFront, left to right: Reid , Fitzgerald, President; Leo Lehmitz, and Harvey Lehmitz.lseki, Treasurer. Standing: Clyde Gailey, Vi ce- The F.F.A. boys had a total labor income fromPresident; Carlos Jensen, Reporter. Billy Hull, Sec-retary, not photographed. project work of$ I 1,006.58 compared to $4,846.22 for the previous year.Dairy, poultry, and swine projects proved most profitable. In crops projects, sugarbeets, tomatoes, and truck crops proved best.Verl Smart and Ferris Fitzgerald had a labor income of $950.43 from five acresof tomatoes.Clyde Gailey and Osborne Pender were our official delegates to the state con-ventions at Spanish Fork April 2-3. Taking in a few points Front row, left to right: Calvin Dansie, Sterling Smith, Mil~on Smith, Gale Crane, Richard Nelson, Jack Reid, Donald Spencer. Second row: Leo lseki, Yeldon Newbold, Ralph Madsen, Billy Hull, Kenneth Jones, Udell Butterfield, Sher- man Fitzgerald. Third row: Neldon Cundick, Clyde Gailey, Osborne Pender, Lowell Parry, Carlos Jensen, Calvin Jaynes, Reed Oliver, Barrett Steadman. Left: Paul C. Boyce, Sponsor.20

Lowell Parry was winner of the Jordan Harvest Ball committee checks up on a few itemsChapter in a public speaking contest andrepresented Jordan at the North Central \" Dancing the Jig \" at th e Harvest BallDistrict Contest, winning over championsfrom Tooele, Davis, South Summit, and Si tting , left to rig ht: Clyde Gailey, Leo lseki. Standing:Morgan. Richard Nelson, Carlos Jensen, Reed Fitzgerald, Milton Smith. Annual Harvest Ball on October 6 wasvery successful. F.F.A. presented two radio programsover KDYL. Those who took part were Leolseki, Beverly Morris, Clyde Gailey, LowellParry, Maxine Searle and adviser, Mr.Boyce. The enrollment in agriculture increasedover 80% last year, which pleased Mr. PaulC. Boyce, since good farming practicesare so essential to the war effort. Many F.F.A. boys are now turning tofarming as owners, renters or share crop-pers. The F.F.A. and Home Ee. planned abig banquet on April the fourteenth.about the milk producerFront row , le ft to rig ht: John Thornton, Scott Walton , Reed Atkinson, Donald Tucker, Dean Hansen , Bobby Kidd,LeRoy Withers, Theron Jaynes. Second row : Marion Dansie, Leonard Olson, Max Spratling, Richard Long, Wood-ruff Butterfield, Richard Peterson, Junior Brackett, James Day. Back row: Eugene Neilson, Daniel Golesh , J. Peter-son, Melvin Gilbert, Blaine Brady, Lyle Beardon, Almon Nelson, Peter Anderson, Kenneth Cook. 21

Chiefs of the world of pots and needles Home Ee. Club Sitting, left: Roene Adams, Beth Shaw, Edra Homemakers all-these girls stitch and sew, Butterfield. Standing: Virginia Russell. cook, plan, act efficient and homey. They spons- ored the annual Sweethearts' Ball, using Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as their theme. Nelda Allen reigned as Snow White and Ralph Brady as Prince Charming. New members were admitted with a candle- light ceremony, with older members acting as hostesses. President Beth Shaw capably officiated with aid from Vice-President Virginia Russell and Sec- retary Roene Adams. Edra Butterfield put their doings in the news as reporter of the group.Student cooks and stitchers Left to right: Maude Procter, Marva Beckstrom, Roene Adams, Virginia Russell , Beth Shaw, Edra Butterfield, Vesta Neilsen, Melva Naylor. Second row: Tabetha Jenkins, Alice Johnson, Vivian Johnson, Iris Russell , Madonna Stradley, Trilva Young, Virginia Robbins, Phyllis Higgins, Mary Smith, Darlene Erickson. Third row: Miss Bennion, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Clements, Sponsors; Agnes Archibald, LaRee Beckstead, Enid Olson, Louise Van, Carol Sanderson, Shirley Briggs, Bernice Hendrick- son, LaWana Neilsen. Back row: Lois Vawdrey, Delores Millerberg, Jenine Murphy, Dorothy Allen, Barbara Rawlings, Ann Petrlich, Shirley Coats, Mary Petrlich, Bertie Gosman, Arlene Malstrom, Dawna V. Hiatt, Ardonna Smith.22

Art Club Front row, left: Beverly Stephensen, Phyllis Stanton , Wanda Pearson , Albert Wight, Erm ile Park, Carol Thornton, Keith Hardman. Back row: Merlin Hilton, A. J. Spencer, Marjorie Anderson , Jenine Mu rphy, Lucille Beckstead , Carol Sanderson, Max Turner, Vere Densley. Get that color- future artists Watch the \"birdie, 11 please, and smileCamera Club Fro nt row, left: Mary Saito, Virginia Robbins , Genie! Beck, Wanda Pearson , Fern Johnson , Derald Stuart. Back row: Reid Kimball , Marva Beckstrom , Shirley MacNamara , Marjorie Richardson , Jean Bateman, Leola Bateman , LaWana Egbert, Betty Evans , Dee Swenson. 23

Chemistry Club The war again entered into the Chem Club's plans and the trip to thesmelter had to be put off until after \"the duration.\" The last part of theschool year they used their talents to learn the arts and work of photography.Top picture, left- front row, left: Leon Frost, Bill Nelson, Bob James, Marva Beckstrom, Fern Johnson.Middl e row: Charles H. Cary, Hichiro Endo, Wayne Sundberg, Bliss Fitzgerald, Shirley McNamara.Back row: Jay Gustaveson, Reid Kimball, Robert Orgill, Donna Radovich, Lucille Myers, Calvin Price.Lower picture, left- front row: Lucille Bergmann, Shirley Anderson, Robert Soper, Margaret GaleSmith, Wayne Van, Ralph Lerwill, Bill Erdman. Middle row: Louis Nelson, Grant Hickman, LeeOraFairbourn, Norma Oliver, Berle Bennett, Richard Webb. Back row: Teamon Henderson, Marjorie An-derson, Kay Jensen, Ross Anderson, Bill Stoker, Wayne Nilsson. Top picture, right- front row: JeanneSteadman, Udell Erickson, Edra Butterfield, Dick Crane, Francene Crawford, Darwin Bagley, GordanHelstrom. Middle row: Adelia Baird, Jacqueline Boberg, LaRue Barton, Ray Brown, Merland Despain,Louise Van, Bill Nelson, Sam Matsushita, Kay Heaton. Back row: Barbara Taft, Irving Roberts, CarolineTrontel, Helen Bateman, Esther Stelter, Enid Olson, Dee Swenson, Bob Nacey, Charles Greenwood.They become chemists last period These are the early birds- of the day first period chemistsAfter lunch you find these folks Foreign speaking students- looking in test tubes Spanish and FrenchLower picture, right- front row: Genie! Beck, Jean Asay, Luane Tucker, Raeola Brady, Thelma Rindles-bach, Wanda Pearson, Jay Forbush, Dale Porter. Second row: Faye Hales, Pauline Trontel, RachelMascaro, Donna Radovich, Marion Long, Carol Thornton, Juanita Slater, Patsy Stocks, Doris Thornblad.Third row: Max Ware, Barbara Taft, Caroline Trontel, Dawn Butler, Ann Williams, Dorothy Wells,Evelyn Holm, Phyllis Draper, Vaunda Peterson, Fay McKee. Ba ck row: Hichiro Endo, Dewain Stead-man, Miss Fraser, Virginia Welch, Betty Gogel, Wanda Sjoblom, LeeOra Fairbourn, Beverly Morris,Betty Evans, Shirley Gardner, Helen Dittman, Mary Frotto, Mary Jean Anderson. Language Club Fiesta time was in April for the Language Club. In an after-school party, they played games, danced, ate foreign foods, and paid a \"peso\" for every time they spoke English.24

Spiritual Advisers Ralph B. Keeler , Principal Carter E. Grant and Joy F. Dunyon take charge of seminary.DEBATING CLASS Since classes were too full to permit development of thestudent's ability to speak extemporaneously with poise and logic,the debating team was converted from an extra activity into ageneral course. The debaters were coached ably by Miss Han-sen, who directed them in a panel discussion over KDYL last fall. Due to war restrictions, all debating meets and conventionswere cancelled. In spite of this, the debating team has fulfilledits aim- a better understanding of world conditions and waysto solve world problems.Front row, left : Horton McBride, Raymond Wanberg, Shirley S~7tin g : Lorraine Orgill, Janice Pixton, Keith Hardman.McNamara, Catherine Newman. Standing: Miss Lola Han- Stand ing : Reid Kimball, Karl Ware.sen, Robert Orgill. 25

The band en masse for concert playing Front circle, left : Margaret Smith, Bob Na y the orchestra Secon d row: Jane Atwood, Barbara Mumfo Brown, Donna Crump, Vern Welch, Wallace a e , Mary Lou Bodell, Beverly Nacey, Phyllis Draper. Barton, Donald P. Olsen , Conductor; Ted Peterso p n, Irene Petrarca, Lorraine Densley. Th ird row : Eldon26 ris. Back row: Lorraine Russell, Betty Dunn, LaRue id Allsop, Robert Cundick, Nelson Buck.

BAND Figure formation- Marching- They present a fineFront row, left: Goldie Graff, Adelia Baird, Rella Jaynes, Frank Butterfield, Gordon Neff, LaRue Barton. Second row: VaudiceDay, Thelma Young, Lea Mae Page, Noreen Schmidt, Mary Lou Bodell, Maxine Searle, Leslie Cozzens, Vere Densley, Vern We lch,Wallace Morgan, Delores Schmidt, Merlin Jones. Third row : Merle Beckstead, Gale Crane, Kenneth Nielsen, Betty Jo Pierson ,Esther Petrarca , June Pugmire, Beverly Morris , Grant Winward , Roger Carlquist, Dale Brand, Sharon Burnham, Ralph Brady, BerylErickson. Fo urth row: Joyce Brown , Tabetha Jenkins, Fred Densley, Grant Page, Betty Callas, Joyce Thorum , Owen Evans, KayHeaton, Thelma Holt, Bertie Gosman, Barta Hughes , Deloris Dansie. Fifth row: Merlin Andrus, Dorothy Kichas, Stanley Sharp,Clark Jones , Reed Newbold, Ted Peterson, Robert Peterson, Dean Schmidt, William Nosack, Melvin Ballard, Myron Lewis, EugeneMillerberg, Wayne Sundberg, Mr. Crapo, instructor. Back row : Jackie Gould, Fae Ostler, Lorraine Densley, Lova Henderson ,Richard Dunn , Frances Jenkins, Gale Ainsworth , Bob Cundick, Noel Page , Clyde Crane , Reid Alsop , Brooks Ellington , Keith Hogan ,Byron Peart, Jean Bateman, Leola Bateman. 27

Majorettes Fae Ostler, Jackie Gould, Baton -swinging Drum MajorJean Bateman, and Leola Bateman Merlan Andrusstruttin' their stuff. Sophomore Band Fro nt row, left : Shirley Ann Bishop, Bill Anderson, Don Cockayne, Gordan Neff, Max Ware, Blaine Brady, Donna Manning. Second row: Maxine Searle, Mary Lou Bodell, Noreen Schmidt, Merle Beckstead, Thelma Young, Joyce Brown, Sherry Fetchner, Joyce Raddon, Vaudice Day, LaRae Burgon, Vesta Freeman. Third row: Alaire Lewis, Alice Smith, Renee Millerberg, Donna Brady, Marion Bird, Wallace Morgan, Claren Thompson, Grant Page, Fred Densley, Merlin Jones, Kenneth Nielsen, Boyd Stock. Fourth row: Betty Jo Pierson, Beverly Morris, Barbara Egbert, Elaine Peterson, Fay Bills, Eugene Young, Elden Brown, Robert Whitmore, Norman Proctor, Dewayne Schmidt, Bob Swenson, Darrell Wheeler. Back row: Mr. Crapo, onductor; Udell Butterfield, Duane Player, Clark Jones, Effie Thomson, Bob Cundick, Dick Thompson, Don Sp~er, Gene Greenwood, Merlan Andrus, Gerald Maxfield. ~,... ~lti ~':;. l28

They entertained with songs of sorrow and laughterFront row, left: Beverly Blasius, Gwen Hand, Bette Madsen, Maxine Berrett, Wanda Densley, Beverly Stephensen, DawnaHiatt, Esther Stelter, Colleen Stephensen. Second row: Maxine Searle, Joyce Peterson, Vauna Wood, Mildred Jensen, RuthKim, Keith Winn, Brisbane Millet, London Millet, Darrell Wheeler, Faye McKee, Shirley Gardner, La Dean Jones, Gloria Ander-son, Mr. Crapo, Conductor. Third row: Marjorie Anderson, Eleanor Nelson, Paulene Boyce, Jean Porter, Richard Crapo, GlenBateman, LaVerl Fairbourn, Betty Jo Pierson, June Hedburg, Lois Vawdrey, Wyoria Stowe, Enid Olson. Fourth row: MaurineRay, Shirley Blanchard, Janis Allen, Jacqueline Boberg, Frances Dra'ney, Della Mae Egbert, Bill Maynard, Kenneth Cope,•Gale Winward, Carol Clark, Barbara Deming, Donna Dunn. Fifth row: Elaine McCormick, Alice Johnson, LaRae Gammell.'Sixth row: Jane Holt, Rose Wardle, Ray Draper, Shirley Beckstead, Joyce Rasmussen, Emeline Johnson, Wilma Hogan,ilaWana Egbert. Mixed Chorus Talent just \"oozed\" from our chorus this year. Due to the lack of exchange assemblies, our songsters gave many a splendid song on long Friday afternoons. Taking choruses from some of the finer operas, they developed a n appreciation for finer music in the hearts of fellow students, whom they thrilled, as well as in themselves. 29

Marian Mazanis Broadcaster Ed itor Journalistic ambitions are cultivated by the publication of the Broadcaster. Editor Marian worked hard and brought forth each month an edition to be proud of. She was ably assisted by the staff and advisers, Miss Raw- son, Mr. Ballard, and Mr. Boyce. One of their highlight editions was the \"April Fool\" sheet. Staff members get out the \"edition\" Fro nt row, left: Aleen Sanderson, Julian Brown, Marian Mazanis. Back ro w: Gwen Peckham, Catherine Newman, Irene McGee, Hazel Stephenson, Patricia Hall.30

School Paper Merland Despain Business Manage r Funds to publish the paper weresecured by the hard work of MerlandDespain, who brought in the ads . The news hounds were students inthe journalism classes and a few seniorreporters.Club reporters dig oµt a few IIscoops IIFront row, left: Miss Rawson, Elaine Hatfield, Merland Despain, Patricia Hall, Julian Brown , Marian Mazanis, Mr. Ballard.Back row: Betty Evans, Colleen Stevenson, Mr. Boyce, Gayle Smith, Barbara Taft, Donna Radovich, Horton McBride, IreneMcGee, Gwen Peckham, Lois Loveall, Ruth Curtis. 31

Coach Dunn \"Snide\" Taylor Sandy B.Y.U., U.S.A.C. Mathematics Derald Stuart Pete Deneris Ernest Poulsen Edwin Gardner Guard Tackle Guard Tackle Julian Forman Gordan Greene Ross Henderson Gail Crane Blocking Back Tackle End Cenhn Kenneth Sundquist Jim Hatch Frank Butterfield David Kidd Full bad W ingback Center End32

Don Polson Gail Holt Co-captain Co-captain End Tackle Riggs Gardner Ronald Reading Tackle FullbackRalph Brady Andy Ontiveros Donnell Rasmussen Robert Peterson W ingback Quarterback Fullback EndJay Hansen Bill Erdman Calvin Jaynes Langley Canning End Center Halfback GuardVere Densley Wayne Van Arvid Bowles Paul Sjoblom Guard Guard Guard Halfback 33

FOOTBALL This year, due to reasons known to all of us, there was nostate tournament and the Beetdigger squad did not have a ~.._chance to defend their title of State Class \" Lfact did not discourage them too much, respec-ning their first pre-sea . Carbond~feated this typical Taylor-coa~ m '\"ffimeir second pre-season game, but the boys rallied and went on to win the ma-jority of their league games. Line prepares to practiceFront, left: David Kidd, Gordan Green, Ernest Poulsen, Frank Butterfield, Derald Stuart, Ross Hen-derson, Robert Peterson. Standing: Jim Hatch, Julian Forman, Ronald Reading, Calvin Jaynes.

~ ~ ~A\ _~- _ -~-// .0 - -- . sc~o ~/~~ - - ~- -'1!~l:-ti-f~:\l~t Sept. 18 ~u a~dJordan 12 - Junction Sept. 25 ' on 6 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Jordan 6 Carbon 13 at Jordan Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Jordan 31 Tooele 0 at Jordan Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Jordan 0 Granite 13 at Granite Nov. 13Stan Sharp Gordan Greene Nov. 26 Jordan 26 Murray 0 at Jordan Athletic Managers Jordan 6 Davis 6 at Jordan Jordan 0 Grantsville 0 at Grantsville (forfeit) Jordan 20 Cyprus 0 at Cyprus Jordan 26 Bingham 0 at Bingham Jordan 0 Butte 18 at Butte Signals- Line up practiceFront, left: Vere Densley, Gayle Holt, Edwin Gardner, Arvid Bowles, Riggs Gardner, Bill Erdman, Langley Canning, Don Poulsen, Jay Hansen. Standing: Donnell Rasmussen, Wayne Van, Kenneth Sundquist, Andrew Ontiveros. 35

LEST WE FORGET August January 31 - Teachers meet. I- Jordan beats alumni. 4--Vacation over. September 8- Jordan beats Grantsville. 15- Basketball team loses to Granite. I- School opens. 22- Jordan wins from Bingham. 4--Get-Acquainted Dance to welcome sophs. 29- Jordan loses to Davis. I I- Picture show- compliments of student body. 18- Patriotic assembly. February First football game at Grand Junction. 2- Jordan loses to Murray. 25- Jordan loses to Carbon. 3- Victory Quintette thrills audience. 6- Jordan beats Tooele. F.F.A . Harvest Ball. 12- Jordan triumphs over Bingham. 19- Sophomore Assembly - \"Truth or Conse- October quences.\" 2- Jordan wins from Tooele. Home Ee. Club give Sweethearts' Ball. 5- Class elections. Jordan loses to Davis. 8- Amateur Hour. 22- Patriotic assembly by music department. 9- Granite wins game. Wash ington Birthday dance. 14--Assembly to collect keys. 26- Jordan loses to Granite. 16- Charlonian initiation. March Jordan wins from Murray. 19- School recessed for harvests. 5- Jordan loses to Cyprus. 23- Jordan ties Davis. 12- 0ne-act play. 30- Hallowe 'en dance. Dance for Bond Drive. November 19- Camp Kearns Assembly. 26- District musical contest. 4--End of recess. 6- Jordan beats Cyprus. April 13- Beetdiggers down Miners. 25- Boys' club gives Thanksgiving dance. 2- Junior Prom. 26- Jordan loses to Butte in Montana. 9- Charlonian Assembly. December Charlonian Dance. 23- Gym Jamboree. 4--Jordan loses to Ogden. 9- Jordan loses at Springville. May I I- Senior Hop. I 1- 14--Jordan loses to Provo. 17- J Day. 17- Christmas pageant- \" Listen , Mr. Speaker. \" 18- Senior Progressive. 18- Jordan loses to Springville. 19- Yearbooks out. 23- Assembly , Dance 20- Seminary graduation. 21 - Seniors give final program and receive di- Vacation for ten days. 24--Jordan loses to Ogden. plomas. 30- Jordan loses to American Fork.36

These are the juniors, who take life easy, more or less, be-cause they know they have another year in which to begin worry-ing about what's to come. They did their cattin' on the top floor- brought South America to Utah with their Prom- furnishedthe greater part of the basketball team- and added zest to lifein general. 37

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Prom Committee MeetsGale Ainsworth Shirley Anderson Marvin Anderson Crescent East Midval e SandyJane Atwood Harold Anderson Caleen Adams West Jordan Murray Uni onDonna Atwood Reid Allsop Margaret Anderson West Jordan Sandy MidvaleDale Brand Lucille Bergmann Dick Butterfield Sandy Sandy RivertonAdelia Baird Betty Buhler Ray Brown Wayne Van, left front, Thelma Wardle, Gwen Hand, Nyal Draper Midvale Midvale McMullin, Jack Johnson, Roberta Thaxton, Ferris Fitzgerald, Shirley Anderson, Reed Newbold, and Carol Sanderson meetLaree Beckstead Max Bigler Leola Beckstead at noon to discuss the annual affair. Granite Sandy CrescentShirley Blanchard Marvin Buckley Jacqueline Bruno Melvin Ballard Lois Ben nett Norma Ann Beckstead Midvale Midvale West Jordan Draper Midvale South JordanGeorge Butterfield Beth Bills Frank Butterfield Elaine Brown LaMar Berrett Joy Burmester Herriman Riverton Riverton West Jordan Riverton West JordanPaulene Boyce Sharon Burnham Joy Bagshaw Glen Bateman Beverly Blasius Woodruff Butterfield Sandy Draper Union West Jordan Midvale HerrimanLangley Canning Bette Callas Betty Jean Christensen Carol Clark Betty Lou Campbell Don Collett Midvale Midvale Midvale Midvale Midvale Sandy 39

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Shirley Coats Clyde Crane Oliver Cline Junior Girls Don Their Ski Sweaters Midvale Draper Draper Pretty Jun iors, Donna Dunn, left, Gwen Hand, LaJuana Page,Edith Cowdell Gale Crane Charles H. Cary Beverly Blasius, Maurine Ray, and Shirley Blanchard \"doll up\" Riverton Riverton East Midvale for the camera man.Kenneth Cope Pearl Clayton Rulon Cook Draper Draper Uni onBelva Cook Donna Crump Leslie Cozzens Holladay Bluffdale MidvaleRobert Dunyon Frances Draney Donna Dunn Draper Sandy MidvaleBarbara Deming Deloris Dansie Richard Dunn Midvole Riverton MidvaleJoyce Dansie Wanda Densley Lorraine Densley Florence Dansie Lois Densley Shirley Eskelson Riverton Riverton Riverton Herriman Riverton UnionBill Erdman Della Egbert Afton English Brooks Elkington Genevieve English Owen Evans Union Midvale Butler Sandy Butler SandyDarlene Erickson Alan G. Evans LeeOna Fairbourn Julian Forman Boyd Fitzgerald Ferris Fitzgerald Union Union Crescent Herriman Draper DraperMary Fairbourn Earl J. Garfield Bertie Gosman Riggs Gardner Goldie Graff Florence Garside Crescent Draper Midvale West Jordan Sandy Riverton 41

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Pauline Guinn Newell Garff Jack Jordan Juniors Stage Floor Show Draper Midvaie Draper Highlights of the Junior Floor Show were Vern Welch, left,Jackie Gould Blaine Grant Irene Goff Reed Newbold, Keith Hogan, Ted Peterson, Allen Evans, and Union Sandy Sandy Keit~ , Winn, center, displaying their version of \" Der Feuher's Face .Wallace Gotberg Melvin Gilbert LaRae Gammell Union Riverton RivertonJay Gustaveson Rayola Green Gwen Hand East Midvale Riverton DraperDorothy Hunsaker Leon Hardcastle Elaine Hatfield Sandy Sandy SandyPhyllis Higgins Barta Hughes Jim Hatch Granite Sandy West JordanKeith Hogan Patricia Hall Evelyn Holm Wilma Hogan Earl Hakanson Joyce Humphrey West Jordan Midvale Sandy West Jordan South Jordan SandyThelma Holt Lois Isaac Elaine Isackson Orren Jenkins Mildred Jensen Jack Jorgensen South Jordan Bu tler East Mid vale Midvale Midval e Midva leDon Jacobson Wanda Jaynes lreta Jackson Frances Jenkins Norma Jones Tabetha Jenkins Murray Crescent Union Midv ale Mid vale MidvaleVivian Johnson Bob James Bonita Jaynes Jack Johnson Fern Johnson Leota Kellgreen Riverton Midvale Crescent Sandy Butler Murray .+3

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QuadrupletsReid Kimball Ruth Kim Albert Kump Draper Sa ndy BluffdaleMyrtle Kump Loyal Kun z Dorothy Kichas Bluffdale Sandy West JordanDon Kemp Grace LeFevre Wilma LeClaire Sandy Midvale West JordanRalph Le rwill Helen Last Verona Lewis Crescent West Jordan BluffdaleThelma Larson Beth Miller Melvin Malmstrom Midvale Midvale MidvaleAnna Mazuran Arlene Malstrom Don Morgan Midvale West Jordan Riverto n Ann Petrlich, left, Thelma Larson, Mary Petr- lich , and Bertie Gosman dressed alike for the da y.tHe len Myers Harold Madsen Florence May Frances May Betty Moore Clem McMullen Salt Lake City Union West Jordan West Jordan Riverton South Jordan!Ela ine Ma lstrom Eug e ne Mill erberg Lola Marchant Clifford Mousley Millie Masich Jay Maxfield Murray East Midvale Union Riverton Midvale UnionW illi a m No sa ck Bill Nelson Melva Naylor Marva Naylor Stewart Newbold Maxine Nielsen Riverton Midvale South Jordan So uth Jordan Sout h Jo rdan RivertonK. Norris Wayn e Nilsson Reid Newbold Enid Olson Beth Olson Betty Owsley Sandy Midvale Union Union Union Draper 45

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All SmilesBeverly Otis Ora Orton Andy Ontiveros East Midva le Draper MidvaleThelma Orgill Ralph N. Orgill Fae Ostler Draper W est Jordan SandyBill Orr Veda Olson Lorraine Orgill Riverton Un ion DraperJanice Pixton Maude Proctor Lea Mae Page Draper Uni on RivertonMarjorie Payne Noel Page Elsa Price Draper Riverton West JordanElla Price LaJuana Page Robert Petersen West Jordan Riverton Riverton Lucile Thornton and Curtis Jewkes dance a few stately measures at the Junior PromClyde Palmer Ruth Park Merlin Peart Marjorie Perry Stella Pierce Yaun Dean Peterson W est Jordan Sandy Draper Sandy West Jordan SandyGeorgia Poulson June Pugmire Myrna Pack Max Petersen Jean Porter Ted Peterson Granite Uni on Draper South Jordan Union SandyJay Proctor Esther Petrarca Reggie Poor Joyce Peterson John Padjen Helen Polson Uni on Uni on H erriman Uni on Midval e SandyMary Petrlich Virginia Russell Irving Roberts Joyce Rasmussen David Rasmussen Dorothy Robbins Midvale Uni on Murray Midvale Sandy East Midvale -47

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