Sunday, February 4, 2024

JUAB HIGH SCHOOL'S NEBONIAN OF 1948

If you graduated from Juab High School of Nephi, Utah, USA, in 1948, you are older than me and dirt! If you scan through the pages you may recognize some of your family members or even had some of the teachers that taught you. I was the Class of 65, and recognize Clarence Pay, who was not only a teacher, but a great gardener for Dr. Boston. I also saw Jim Anderson, who was our history teacher, but in the photo, it shows he was the FFA adviser and teacher of farming. When he lost his leg on the farm, he then became the history teacher, but he and the students could tell that wasn't his cup of tea! Harry Beagley was a substitute teacher(as I was in 1966) for Agriculture, as he was a full teacher at one time. One of my hero's and co-workers was Leonard Linton as we both cleaned the Central School. We hope you enjoy going back in time, and we threw some photos of the local business' that were supportive of the students. If you look at the teller of Commercial Bank(where First Security was and now Wells  Fargo), you will find Marian Garrett, who we borrowed this yearbook from, via Eileen Sanders-via Corrine Garrett. And if you see the Seminary Teacher of James H. Ockey, Sr. and read his serious note, it could be that his son(James H. Ockey Jr.) was a Sophomore and raising Cane like a hellion and all smiles and at 90 plus, he was visited and still has that big smile.  Have fun!







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