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!/1111iors Cindy Sreeneck Brent Taylor Shane tillman john Taylor Rob towe janice Terry Tim tour Sandy T rry Brent tringham Susan Terry Robert Stromberg LeAnn Thacker Mik ierra Kevin Srruth r Du ly kadburg Raymond wirzer jackie Smith Vickie Taylor KarheSmith Tanna Taggart Sally Snarr Kevin Takagr Par Soren en Berry Taylor Jean Southworth Daniel Sov liu Janel Spencer Paul Sp nc r Lance Stagg Marian Stauffer Angela Shrrley Stev Siddoway CuySkeem Berry lorre Diane mith Lynn mirh 148

Tami Vawdrey Randy Vranes Annette Velez Larene Wade Marie Velez jerry Walker Susan Vincent Laurie Walkenhorst Clair Webster Brent Wall Susan Wade Cliff Wallgreen Willtam Thomp on janette Thornton Kathy Thronwall Tamra Thurmond Annette Timpson Kurt Tingey Lorie Turner Scott Twiggs Kathy Urton Chri VanA/phen Kathy Vance Dave VanDam Lei a Ti chner Eileen Tom Greg Tot/and jerald Tripp Carolyn Tuner Tamara Tuckfie/d Kathy Thayer Eric Tholen Colleen Thomas Melanie Thoma Dixie Thompson Ronald Thompson 149

Juniors Robyn Willian John Yuhas Clifford Winegar john Zdunich Matthew Wilson joanne Zlflncr Dennis Wood Norma Zi7Umbo Dave Worlton GrantZobell Tom Wright RandyZorko Guy Wank1er Kelly Wynn Bruce Wayman jill Yates Cory Wever Steve Yates Raylynne Weber Fred Yazzie Connie Web~ter Darla Young Chris Weyand Joyce Young Paul Webster Curtis White Ferol Ann White jim Whitehead David Whittenburg Charlotte Wilcock 750

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CoJtcert Cltoir ROW ONE Clark Nielsen, Clark Searle, Richard Berrett, Duff Dazley, Kelly Condie, Marian Dyches, Cheryl Elkins, Carol Bagley, Marilyn Larsen, Carolyn Turner ROW TWO: Lynn Webb, Spencer Sainsbury, Layne Ashby, Steve Oneida, Vance Bradford, Kathy Thorpe, Paula Casper, Lori Butterfield, Lucinda Houtz, Pam Fowkes, Kathy Net on, Diane Cook, Luann Martineau. ROW THREE: Lamar Densley, Don Shelton, Udell Player, Darren Franchow, Paul Webster, Ross Nickle, Laurie Ashby, Valerie Urton, Shauna Dunster, Karen Seal, Jamie Korologos, Irene Ault, Deni e Peart, Sherie Snyder, Carita Blomqui t, Marian Stauffer ROW FOUR: Mike Whittenburg, Kelly Ward, Richard Deem, Clair Webster, Sheryl Petersen, julie Weyand, Gerrolyn Greer, Laurie Nielsen, Kim jenkins, Pam Horrock , Bobbie Matson, Laurie Tapp, Erin Culp, Liz Poulsen, Sheri Feragen, jeanne Fillerup. ROW 0 E Debbie Edmunds, Cathie Erickson, Sheila Wengren, Allison john on, jennifer Roth, Val Nielsen, Rick Carlsen, Clayton Nielson. ROW TWO · Lynnette Larson, Li a Rosenhan, Diane Cons, Kaye Kemp, Wendy Campbell, Cheryl Berrett, Sidney Churich, Audrey Dansie, Clair Baldwin, Guy Wankier, Bob Matson, David McCaffree. ROW THREE: No/a Nel on, Lori Newmeyer, Pat Yazzie, joyce Berghout, Colleen Thomas, Charlene Montgomery, Suzanne N wbold, Debbie Ra mussen, Cindy Howell, jackie B rrett, Brent Betteridge, Tad Draper, Ron Bradley, Bruce Wayman, Neal jensen, Curtis Steadman. ROW FOUR: Debbi Christensen, Pat Eisert, Cindy Coombs, jeanne Lewis, Karla Rowe, Diane Bakoulas, Lucinda Han en, }anene Shields, Lori Farrell, Becky Brady, Deanna Davis, Brian Moser, Dan Webster, Lee Monsen, Roger Leprey, Cory Rasmussen. /54

Concert Choir involved over one hundred-twenty juniors and sen- iors, and was under the direction of Mr. Leo Dean. The choir, who e memb r were selected by audition, performed at church meetings and a/ o the Tabernacle for the Christmas \"Songfe t.\" Concert also partici- pated in a Yuletide program at chool along with the other Hill- crest Choirs. 8 ide participating in cia s, many tudent were also a signed olo , and with the help of student teach- er performed during cia and with the choir in programs. Students get their mu ic folder before class begins . Cho1r memb rs relax before bell ring and cia~\\ starts. Concert Choir, whiCh was dunng fourth period, was condu ted by Mr Dean. The choir ' pianists: Carolyn Turner and jeanne Fil/erup. Brian Moser receive help with a olo from Mr. Fletcher, the stud ent teacher. 155

H-Week Hillcrest' annual H-week wa held early thi year. The fun filled week included Mafia day, an early morn- ing breakfast, garter day. A carnival and stomp ended the week. School pirit was di played by th student through the upport and participation in the long-awaited activiti of H-week. Guy never pent so much tim getting ready for school as they d1d for SO's day. The stomp bringing H-week to a close proved to be a great succe s. Th Mafia come to visit at Hillcrest for a day. The sport of roller kating is climaxed by a derby held right in the halls of Hillcrest. !56

Th tru p r onalities of Davtd Marsh, Gary Hurst, and Greg Behrman are shown by their outward appearance. Fred flips for the tudentbody. jayne jack on swipes one of Dawn Hermansen's already captured ties. /57

~Iedin CeJtter Waynf' Fagg Duane DPmlf'y Kay McNamara Media Specialist M<•d1a Speciali c Medid Coordin.Jtor Mr. Duan<> D mley rewinds paper in J new copy machin<>. Mi\\\\ Kay Me am era is bu\\y working at hf'r own office de;k . The Media Center is all new and in an all n w area. Located in the old court, lh Media Center is conven- ient to six halls. Th Media Cent r consists of th library, the media production, tud nt and teacher work rooms, two dark rooms, and the media equipm nl check-out. Hiller<~!>!' new pod system tncor- porale~ th M dia Center. Th library op m into the English pods to make a c ss ea icr. Alene And<>non r<>acls comics from one of th<> many n<>wspapNs subscrib<>cl to by the media center The Center aflo carries 8 weekly maga1in<>1 and 37 monthli<>s. 15S

Mr Wayne Fagg 1earches through one of many tudent .\\ relax during c/as~ to find rewurce1m 10me magazines. my1tenous cupboards in the all-new media eqwpment room. Studying for a te1t can b(' quite a job! Mn. Florence Dowding era1es twenty mmute1 worth of Worlton- chick tape1 . 159

tk'pressitJJIS Expre!>'>ions, Hillcre.\\t '!> lit rary mag- Editon of the literary magazine, ExpreHions, were, FROM LEFT : Renette Andenon, Swan Reed, azine, is publi hed annually by stu- Li a lvre, and Tod O~tler dents of Mr . Marilyn Yate 'creative writing cia s. Four student editors faced the ta k of sifting through ream of poem , tories, essay , to elect piece mo t worthy ofpublica- tion. Student were encouraged to ex- pre themselve openly and to \"feel\" what they wrote. Mrs. Marilyn Yates, expressions advisor, Lelra Fahrner and Sandra Wheeler find the floor a comfortable place to write hort encouraged crativity and \"pre\" thinkrng. storie Kat h y Rekoull e ca p ed from the busy clas room to concentrate on her story. 160

}{,,,,,,, lVittlters Julie Emtk!f The Honor Winn rs w re a select group of out tanding seniors with an j111rice jmsm accumulativ C .P.A. of 3.8 or above. Girl 'State Some of the Honor Winn r were a/ o Sterling Scholar . A few senior received recognition for attending Boys' and Girl 'Stat . Eria11 Parrdl Boys' State Stewart (a!flor Pa111da (jrose laillt Caslt Jeffre!f., Hi!liHgloH Km!fll'a/l:er J..'ucimfa JlaJtsm Cltrislilff Eulrkr 16/

j{(1JI£If ll 'illllffS Samfra l.·mfi,rd Kari .A11daso11 Katltkm Jlair Karm-.Amtr ~eo/ Susa11 Jlarrq; Curtts Stratfma11 Clark,\\'tdsm vanl!flllt tjrra Boy I Stat Boy I Stat Girl I State 162 &Ileal/It lilt

.,1/iSOII /fo/11/SOJI ff,,,,,,,s lVi1111ers Girl 'State l'akrie Cltristmsm .Amtdle :Daft! Girls' State Katlt!f :Doel/e vlade ll'ama J.!O!f Stromberg Susa11 J.!mf :Dat•id Jerri11 J.!ola11d ll'ollfl Boys' State :Dmv Pari: Bov 'State 163

(jr(g Poulsm J•.'gmt Jlaug English Speech and Drama SltaJt( Rou111ffl (jagk (jouldiJtD Art Music ~roll Pirkrm .Amrd/( lJnltl Vo ational Education Gen rat Scholar hip /64

SoJtia Sluka Curtis S/(atflltaJt Homemaking Social Studies Pant vroS( fl!atf( ll'amrr Business Education Math /k/1(01111 li/1 J.!o!f Slrolltbrrg Foreign Language Science 165

t71tnrlie Er£JtVJt U ing th new \" theatre-in-the- Shroed r lead theca t 1n a glee club rehear a/. round\" concept, drama tudenb pr nted \"You'r A Good Man, Charlie Brown\" in the Little Theatre. A quare platform in the center of the room erved a a tage and wa urrounded on all ide by the audi- enc . ome cenes were performed on the out ide of the audience, thu ke ping th ob rver con tantly in- volv din the play. Proc d from the mu ical financed a new grand piano for the choir room and help d send drama and debate tudent to competition in Tempe, Arizona. Linus (Clark ielsen) tells Lucy of the Im- portance of h1s blanket. Patty (Janice E/g) grabs her p neil from Linus Snoopy (Bnan Mo er), po ing as a World War during a gle club rehearsal. I flying ace, mokes his pip while rev1ewing hi next move to capture the Red Baron. Shroeder (Curtis Steadman) and Patty (Carole Bagley) sing \"Happi- Lucy (Jeanne Garner) Consoles Charlie Brown (Doug Crump) after tel- ness.\" ling him about all of his faults. 166

Rick Bodell lends a helping hand to The golf t am got into the wing Jeff Colegrove as he lines up h1s pull of thing this year with many long, hard hour of practice. They began practicing in February to prepare for the tough competition rendered by th other school in th region. Coached by jim }imas, the golf team excelled in this port. Gary Schneiter puts forth extra effort in order to Randy Zorko shows excellent form as he drive pectators upport the golf team by at- remain 5 under par. tendmg the meets. Golf team memb r are Coa h )imas,) ff Colegrove, Gary chneller, Rick Bodell, and Randy Zorko. ot Pictur d : john Taylor 167

State- CltaJttpio11 <::rncksters Members of rhe sophomore ream, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 0 E: Angie Pavich, Su an marl, joann Oak on, Koryl Thomwa/1. ROW TWO : Leona Ludw1g, Pauline Velez, Debbie Lanen, Retur11 Penny Wan berg, Cindy Dahlberg, Meche// Fowden . Track ea on tart d for many girls long befor chool reconvened in Augu l. With long hour of work and tren- uou training each trived to be the be l at her event. The dedicated and promi ing wom- n athlete w re expect d to again be in lop camp lilian for tale track title. Varsily ream members were, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: julie Romero, Elaine Claw on, Lori Grillon, Pam Vanooslendorp, jackie Smilh, Kerry Walk r, Barbra Neilson, Kaya Bum . ROW TWO : Kalhy 011, Liz Adams, Cindy Carlson, Su an Harvey, Cor/en Whillaker, Vicki Lund- gren, Lynnelle Larson, Mary Williams, Connie Dahleberg, Pal Brinkerhoff, Lori Dumas, Charlolle Wilcock . 768

Basketball ROW 0 E, LEFT TO RIGHT: Laune Walk nhor I, Barbara Ni /sen, Meche// Fowden, }ack1e Sm1th. ROW TWO : Cindy Dahlberg, Laum Niel en, Penny Wanberg, Kathy Ott ROW THREE: Calista Lugwig, Marie Velez, Vicky Lundgren, Connie Dahlberg, Mary Williams . Kathy Ott attempt an over-head pass to Susan Harvey. After a three way tie with Granger and Murray, Hillcre t' girl ' var ity basketball team breezed to the region championship in an exciting 42-35 playoff game with Granger. The girl compiled a 5-1 win-loss season record under the direction of Coach jane Miner. Cindy Carl on retrieves the jump ball for Hillcrest. ROW 0 E, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Nielsen, Penny Wanberg, Meche// Fowden, Cindy Carlson, Shooting for the ba ket, Lyn tie Lar on trie Kathy Ott, Kaya Burns ROW TWO: Susan Harvey, Carlene Whittaker, Vicky Lundgren, Lynette to score. Larson, Connie Dahlberg, Mary William , Connie Mark. 169

Jntllnsticks --. ..-~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ .. .. ~ - - Luisa (Lori mirh) rei/ whar ;he wants our Back by popular demand, \"The Fan- Huck (Barr Cooper) orders Bell (Kent We I) of life a ~he ling> \" Much More.\" tasticks \" wa~ pre!>ented for th ec- to stop clipping his hal ond time in three years . The musi- cal, under the direction of Mr. Pow II Vuyk, wa presented by two separate ca t th Ia t fiv night in january. Performing tn the Little_ Theat r imt ad of the audttorium wa a differ nt and exciting xperi- nce for the acton of th outstand- ing play. The mu ical was unique for it u e of very little cenery and because only a piano and drum accompanied the inger. Henry (Scali Cartwright) and Mortimer (Duff Dazely) explain rhe reali- ties of rhe world to Mall (Dave Ferrin). Lon Smith practices her lin s while Gayle Gouldmg reads rhe parr of £/Gallo. Luisa (Gayle oulding) and Mall (Dave Ferrin) express their love for In the lasr scene of rhe play, El Gallo (Steve On Ida) ings \"Try To Re- each or her by ~mgmg \"Metaphor.\" member\" as rh two far hers r joice over the reumted Lui a and Matt. 170

M mbers of the vars1ty tenms team are, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 0 E: Douglas Graham, \" Tenni anyone?\" was the que tion Eric Tholen, Rick Holt, teve Nelson, and Marty Williams, manager. ROW TWO : Kev1n Pet er- heard in the hall of Hiller t son, Dave Graham, John Pickett, Coach Max Frampton, Scott Morris, and Richard Deem . throughout the var ity tenni a- son . The tenm team, mad up of last y ar's lettermen and this year's novices, practiced seventh period daily until4 o'clock. They competed in region four com- petition where th best teams went to region and then to tate. Be ides intermural competition, th b t ingle player and double team were invited to play in the B. Y.U. invitational. Bruce Hamilton and Steve jensen set the pace for a hard game of double . Three returning lettermen Rick Holt, Scott Morris, and Richard Deem, Ken Dailey, 1974' mo 1 in pirationaltenni player. formed the nucl as of the team. 171

rracksters J:ook to State ritle Coaches Ray Watts, Raynor Pearce, and Doug Anderson. Sieve Oneida practice di cu s form during after schoollrack practice. Four Husky thine/ad, Clayton Dumas, Mike Bailey, Steve Oneida, and Gary Sorenson, qualified for the 1974 stat meet in track. The four returned as seniors for the 1975 sea- son making Hillcrest, coached by Raynor Pearce, Doug And rson, and Raymond Watts, one of the strong- est contenders in Region IV. An impre sive half of rhe world greale 1 lrack team is Russ Behrman, Danny Peterson, Bob Dansie, Kirby jensen, Mike Baily, Ken Daily, Clayton Duma , Mark Padjen, Gary Sorenson, Greg Behrman, Gary Hurst, Blain Bradford, Mike Fullmer. Matt Mower leap ahead of all compelion The guy rhal wouldn't fir in the other picture were Matt Mower, Ryan Olson, Wendell Bogden, in track practice. Blaine Anderson, Matt Montoya, Bob Zombro, Mik Fratto, Brenl Slriham, jay Griffin, Sieve Yates and Gary Randall. 172

Hoping to improve their individual records from last year, Clayton All around athelete at the B. Y. U. invitational, second in shot-put and Dumas, and Gary Sorenson practice wind sprints during 7th period discuss at the state meet, third in hurdles at State, Mike Bailey posed athletics. a quadruple threat to opponents. Bob Zombro, Gary Hur t, Mark Padjen, Ryan 01 on and Greg Behrman how Hu key trength in di tance running. 173

Snsebn!lers Nudge Spring A perennial contender for ba eball tit/ , Hiller t, under the tutelag of Coach Don Gu t, had th potential, aUi- tude, and power to r p at a Region IV Champs and a ur them elve a berth in tate. 1975 wa a rebuilding y ar. Th graduation of all nin tarter left all pot open. OUTFIELDERS: Scott Ferguson, Rob towe, Mark Archuleta SE lOR SLUGGERS: Roger LePrey, Cory Rasmussen, Curtis Dumus FIELDERS. Steve Bell and Curtis Dumus FIR ST BASEMEN: Paul Nob / , Steve Rudlich, Greg To t/and Coach Don Gu t directs \"wind-spnnts\" des1gned to shape up ba eba/1 PITCHE RS: Wes Gubitts, Bobby Achord, Lonie N1elsen players 17+

'( 1974 Batgirls: Enn Culp, Bobby ue Matson, Liz Cox Coach Don Gu t and Coach Dan Cowan ROW 0 E, LEFT TO RIGHT: Chri\\ Weyand, Greg Tot/and, reward Taylor, Bob Matson, Mark Sedar, Cory Rasmussen, Curtice Dumu.1, teve Bell, Mark Archuleta. BACK ROW: Lanni<' Ni<'lson, Bob Achord, Paul Nobl<', W<'l Gubittz, Roger LePrey, Bill Raw1on, Chm Martm<'Z, coH f<'rguson, teve Rudl:'lich. Managers colt <'Is on, St<'ve ichol and Ron \"Radar\" Thomp1on.

vlf£15{ )JtSf'i f l lfi£1II11/ vitlttlt!t Chava Lopez Bart Cooper Basketball Cross Country jackie mith Track Lynerte Larson Jose Lozano Ba ketball Wrestling 17D Cory Ra~1musscn Football

Rick Bodell Golf Cindy Carlson Mary Wrlilams Julie Romero Softball Volleyball Tennis Mike Bailey Ferol Ann White Track Gymmastlo Ken Darley Tennts I -.

Jlnslt BnJttf Fla h Tran it Authority, Hiller t' Greg Brinkerhoff trails in late to early-morning Second period band is reflected in tuba. official pep band, played at football practice. game , basketball games, wre tling matche , and pep rallies creating a large amount of chool pirit. Early morning practice , concert at other chool, and a trip to Reno, Nevada for competition made up the year' agenda. Husky musicians were members of Flash Band and concert and stage bands. Shane Roundy contributes rhythm at ball- game. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kevin Hayes, president, Louie Saldivar, Cindy Boggess, Richard Berrett . SECOND ROW : Todd Michaelis, Bob Partner, jeanre Fillerup. THIRD ROW : Eric Tholen, Andy Barfuss, Mark Pett, Ronald Bradley, David Haun. 778

Orcltestrn Members of the Hillcrest Orchestra are FROM LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 0 E: Deana Manns, Carita Members of the orchestra helped Blomquist, Becky Wilson, Kathleen Hair, julie Rushton, and Kerri Anderson ROW TWO: David in such activities as the school mu- Thayer, Mark Larson, Ron Bradley, Theresa Godby, Sandy Terry, band director Mr Bob Hixson, sical. These dedicated students Kevin Hayes, Cindy Boggess, Van Brimhall, David Haun, and Marian Dyches . spent most of August and many nights after school preparing for the performances 1n October. Th y a/ o performed at the yearly Chri tmas program. Orchestra students participated in other activities such as playing at local churche throughout th year. Kevin Hayes demonstrates the correct way to play a bassoon. Kerri Anderson and Deana Manns practice a duet for the Solo Ensem- ble Festible. Mr. Bob Hix on directs the score of the chool musical. Suzanne Davis looks for a quiet place to prac- tice the violin 179

Karen Morris Cindy Raymond throws out miniature basket- balls during Varsity basketball game. Carole Lambert Headcheerleader Paula Cardwell Marrdy Baxter Marrdy Baxter ISO

Ckeerlenders What i a che rl ader? A che rleadC'r is one who give up her free aft moon for practicing routines on hard wooden floor . She cream chool cheer at th top of her lung and then uffer laryngiti the next two day . Sh acrifice h r moonlit and romanti Friday night for the mu tine and the bright lights of the gym. A cheerleaders life is, however, re- warding according to the e ix energetic girl : Carole Lambert, Cindy Raymond, Steph Pavich, Paula Cardwell, Karen Morris, and Marrdy Baxter. Cheerleaders added an extra spark to the football games. Cin d y Raymond Carole Lambert doe routine during chool song Stephanie Pavich Fight, team fight!!! 181

Bnttd Hillcre t High Concert Band helped to pread the chao/' fame through- out the state. Thi year they partici- pated in many chao/ activitie uch a pre enting the Chri tma Pro- grdm, marching at a football game half time show and camp ting in an intermural band competition. Under the direction of Bob Hixs on the bands a/ o vi ited the ele- mentary school of the di trict. Fourth period band takes a break wh1le Mr. Hixson answers questions from the trumpet section . Larry Norton, Randy Kuwahara, and Rowland Kuwahara warm up before class begins. Mark Funk accompanies the band on the marimba. Allen Barbieri demonstrates the fundemental rudiments that each drum- Band director Mr. Bob Hixson rehearses the band for the Christmas mer must know. program . 182

jeff Fowden straightens his !ilie before going Rhonda Burbank relaxes after performance (?ftaJttber Cltoir to Solo Competition. at the Promised Valley Playhouse. Chamb r Choir, coached by Mr. Leo Dean, performed for many church and community functions through- out the year. The singers started a new tradition this year by presenting a Christmas Music Assembly, during which they sang \"Twas The Night Before Chri t- mas.\" Highlighting the year were Solo and Choir Competitions held in the spring. Chamber Cholf sings Christmas carols in the lobby of Promised Valley Playhouse. Doug Crump displays how to raise the soft palate. ROW ONE: jeanne Garner, Clark Niel en, Shannon Ready, David Ferrin. ROW ROW ONE: Su an Wagstaff, Todd 0 tier, Tracy Schiel/, Doug Crump, Lynn Haug. ROW TWO: Audr y Dansie, Lee Mon on, Tamie Christen en, Scott Cartwright, lWO: Doug Coleby, Karen West, Bart Cooper, pre idenl, J.i/1 Cooley, jeff Hender- Rhonda Burbank . ROW THREE: teve Oneida, Becky Crew, Rob rt Homer, Gayle Goulding, Rolf Crapo, Drew Winegar son, jeff. ROW THREE: Kent We t, Kerri Ander on, jeff Fowden, Liann Hathen- bruck, Drew Park, Su an Reed. MISSI G are Colleen Atkin on and Sharon Bor- 183 ger.

~oltf!lenders \"SwiJtf!\" (ltfllllfllt 174-7_~ Sandy Goudie pauses during homecoming To help increase school spirit, cheerleader and songleaders held several outside pep rallies. game to sing school song. Marci Conner and Diane Bonham keep time with mu ic m routine during Kearns game. 784

Halftime are alway'> better when songleader perform. Songleaders anxiou ly look at scoreboard during tense game. Working to build chao/ spmt, this year' ongleader develop d new roulin and improved old on s. Diane Bonham, Sandy Goudie, Li a Ro enhan, Marci Conner, D bbte With r , and Shery Peter en helped to incr a e chao/ pirit at p p raJ- lie , a mblie and I ading th ch ring at the game . Lisa Ro enhan watches audience dunng With eht songleaders around school spirit halftime break. builds and builds. Debbie Wither hows her excitem nt during Posing a goat-ropers, Lisa Ro en han, Marci Conner and Dian Bonham do western routine . the gam 185

SopltoJHore Clteerleaders Kellie Schmidt Angela Pavich s This year's school spirit came in large dose a Sophomore cheer- p leaders added their part to promote J school pride. Varying in sizes and personalities, the nine girls added /( their own special spark of energy to J each of the games. ~ Linda Osman Susan Smart Hillcrest's enthusiastic Sophomore cheerleaders. Energetic Mindy Barney joann Oakeson Koryl Thornwa/1 Susan Smart, Headcheerleader Practice was in rubber room . Susan Clark Shauna Bolliger 186

(jood CoJttpnH!f Entertaining Hillcrest's studentbody, \"Good Company\", a group from Weber State College ang, told jokes, and put on original skits. Having traveled over most of the Western United States, the group, consisting of seven men and three women have performed for more than eighty-two thousand people. Hillcrest students relaxed and en- joyed the humorous assembly. \"Good Company\" featured a trio smging a country western song Two girls in the group show enthusiasm while singing th hit song \"Don't Rock the Boat.\" 187

Sweetltenrts Boll Comput rized dating wa off r d for the fir t time at Hillcrest ' annual Sweetheart' Ball. Though ome couple did not u e the computer ervice, tho e who did found it a uniqu exp rience. The queen, Lorraine Lyman, re- ceived a tiara and ros . Her attend- ants, Pauline Velez and Susan Smart, each received carnation . Ded1cated to their work, sophomores stuck to the task of d corating th gym for the dance. The queen and her attendants dance the first dance after being crowned. The Sweetheart's Ball builds emot1ons and memori s that will last a /if time. janette Bailey aids Mark Sadler as he tretches the pia tic from corner to corner. 188

Precious 1/Jtd lew Th queen cand1date for the Sweetheart Ball were nom mated by various club from the school. 189

SopltoJttore Class Officers Mark Sadler Pre ident }annette Bailey Pauline Velez Vice President Secretary 190

Yvonne Adams Corky Allred jerry Allam Alene Anderson jody Alldridge Craig Anderson Bruce Allen Glade Anderson Pat Allen Nanette Anderson Shane Allen Doug Argell Sophomores john Arko Sophomores Scott Asay Sophomores Lynette Ashby Patty Atkinson Annette Bailey Nate Anderson Stephanie Anderson Stacey Anderson Debbie Andersen Eren Andrews Nina Andrews 191

Mtfhael Behltng Mark Behrmann Tamra Bennett Deborah Bentley Ellene Berrett Flint Biesinger teve Baxter Patty Bernardo Teri Beaty Debbie Beck Robert Beckstead Stacy Beck tead Lorry Btrd Julie Birrell Cratg Black Chri\\ Bodell Shauna Bolliger Stephen Borovatz )annette Bailey Georgette Ball Wanda Bailey Andy Barfu s Kelly Baker Mindy Barney Sheri Banford Allen Barbierr ancy Bartholomew Brran Barne Stan Barton Karla Bates Doralee Boynton janet Brady Lee Breeze Mike Bridge Van Brimhall Kri ty Brown 192

Gwen Christensen Dallas Clark Jeff Christensen Sus1e Clark Kirk Christensen Dan Clem Terri Christensen Vondell Clement Larry Clark Brad Conder Laurie Coleman Duane Conner Scott Burgon Mike Burke Theresa Burns Bill Burns Kim Butterfield Louise Bu h Stephen Carter Peter Casto Connie Caywood Carol Chamberlain Cherie Christensen Cheryl Christensen Sheri Butterfield Karl Campbell Sherry Carlsen jeff Carter Patricia Carter Tom Brown Glenn Buck Doug Buckley Craig Buhler Michael Bunker jeff Burgon 193

SoplttJJJtores Sharon Dumond Larry Dunn DaniC'I D<' La Cru? Staci<' Dunn Ron Davi' Kf'nny Earl Breit Oaw,on joe Edward Wendy D<•f'htra Dougf.J, D<•<'m MikP Edmond' orbert Denk Randy Com,tock Brct Densley C!enn Cook Karen Dix Kay/em• Cox L<'e Crapo o/a Domingu<'z Hal Crew DC'ni1e Dowm L.wra Culp Kyl<' Draney Dar/pne Duma\\ TPC'na Cutler Cindy Dahlberg Rog<'r Dami<' Patti<' Daml<' Willtam Danif'ls Suzann<' Davt> Mar>ha Comt.mtino )<'tlllli!'r Connr.Jdt L.JurJ Coop<'r Andy ox )<'an Cravf'm Richard CrC'»all 19-1

Scott Frame Lynn Fratto Mrke Frampton Andy Fullmer Cindy FrilL Ken Funk Bryan Gadd Mark Funk Mrke Fullmer Gerard Gallegos Annette Fuente ]es e Gallegos Carla E queda Don Evam Dale Ewell Tammy Ewell Craig Fackrell jay Farnworth Becky fitzgerald Ken! Forbu'>h anNie Forgie Mike Fonylhe Meche// Fowden Doug Fowke' herri Farnsworth Alan Faulkner man Fil/erup Lori Finkelllein Colleen Finnegan Bonnre Fitt Rob rl Edwards Gary Elkim Angela Emenon Leslie Emenon Le En hsen Patti Erickson 195

Sophomores Tami Goulding Scott Hall Sandra Hamen Carolyn Graham Steve Hamen Deon Gray Stacee Han on Randy Guest Susan Hanson Bart Greenwell Danny Hardman Lorrame Griego Michelle Garahana jay Griffin R1chey Gillett Bonnie Griffith Marla Glende Kevin Griffiths Debb1e Glines Stacey Grimaud jim Glines Pam Hadden Kelli Glover jeffrey Hair Tami Gonzales Dan Gordon George Goris Linda Gorringe Doug Graham Guy Gritton julie Gann Don Gonzales Scott Goold David Garfield Andre Garner Carla Gillen 796


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