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sophomore phomo so Lorraine Tatum Blake Taylor Lamarr Taylor Marci Taylor Marcus Taylor Scott Taylor Shauna Teerlink Lori Teper Tonya Terry Ruth Thayer Richard Thomas Brett Thompson Chad Thompson )ana Thomson Ellen Thorton Heather Thygerson Melissa Tims Laura Tippetts Kenny Tisor Toni Tolman Christine Toly Stephanie Toombs Margo Topham Thao Tran Kirk Tripp Allisan Trussel Amy Tuck Jodi Tucker Becky Tyler Riggi Underwood Sophomore Class. '97

phomoresop ore sophom Jim Valentine David Vanballegooie Denise Van Ekelenburg Koua Yang John Vankomen Bill Ventura Veleen Vicchrilli Sandee Vielstich Tom Vigil Edna Villarreal Laura Villegas Connie Voigtlaender Debbie Voigtlaender Julie Voitlaender Jane Vollmer Brad Voss Paul Voss Lisa Wade John Wagner Heather Walker Franky Wallace Jason Walles Jennifer Ware Heath Warnock Matt Warren Fara Wash Travis Webb Brian Webber Vicki Webster Jeff Weichers 98/Sophomore Class

re ophomore sophomore oph And then he said, \"That dog chain around your waist is cutting off Brett Wells the blood to your brain!\" Chris West Todd West Terri Western Brinka Wharton Scott Whimpey Annette Whipple Debbie White Christine White justin White Amy Whiting Angi Whiting Eric Whiting Bill wigginton Angela Wilcox jon Williams Scott Williams Brian Wilson Sophomore C/ass/99

Jerry Wing sophomore )phomor Cheyenne Wiget I wonder how much it will cost to pass that physiology test? Joey Winterer Krista! Wittman Wendy Wolt Jason Wong Jaylene Woodruff Kyle Workman Jeremy Wright Kim wright Rachelle Wright Richard Wright Staci Wright Benny Yap Brooke Yates Brenda Yelsma Kevin Yunk Stacey Zaharrias Sherry Zeibig Jennifer Zombro Sophomore Class/ 100



----------------------- ----- ------------------..-~..-~--_----.----..---------- - - -..-.. ................ ..-.. ..-.. ------------- -------------------------------------------- ----~--- -_ . .~_ . .~. _ . ...._.. ~ ~ ...._.._...._.. ~ H.H.S. V. Football Team 8,30 Hill REST 14 H1ghlanJ 16 9,f17 Cottonwood 43 HILLCR T ,. 9 14 we..t Jordan Q, 21 HILLCREST 26 928 HILLCRE T 17· Bnghton 10105 HILLCR ST 20 Taylor villr 10 10 HILLCREST 4 Bingh4lm 10.22 HILLCREST 20- Alta 10.26 HILLCREST 40- Kearn 11/9 HILLCREST 42- Granger 11/ lo HILLCREST 20· Oavas HILL REST 34· Olympus Team Captains: Ron Neff, Shane Beeny, and john Mitchell Shane Whetman looks for pass from jim Ackley, and you know he catches it. Front row, I to r: Troy Wolff, Mike Mike Nash, Eric Henderson, Chris Beus, Chris Service, Russ Brennenr- Wichers, Dan Snyder, Brad Street, Davis, Kent Hoskisson, Rob Lafol- man, Alan Hoyne, 6th Row: Steen Shane Beeny, john Mitchell, Ron An- lette, jim Riding, 4th Row: Geoff Hamburger, Keith Bekker, Keith derson, Jim Ackley, Gary Waldren, Geertsen, Eric Nelson, Greg Ross, Christensen, Kenny Spilker, Killer 2nd row: Bruce Christensen, Ryan Brian Blackbird, Jeff Ackley, Peter (Thayne) Casto, Mark Hill, Shawn Stott, Jeff Sedlacek, Troy Mika, Mike Hoyne, Sean Grant, Russ Dailey, Whitehead, Dave Swap, Chris Hur- Johnson, Scott Urban, Ryan Bullet, Roger Lang, Shane Whetman, 5th zeker, Eric Scheen, Paul Richardson, Ron Moser, Ed Yack, 3rd Row: Oscar Row: Eric Henderson, Gordan Searle, Ron Neff, Keven Rice, Scott Rober- Alba, Scott Briggs, Brad Newbold, Troy Gardner, Jade Clayton, Shawn son, Steve Neff, Craig Martin 102/V. Football

Ron Neff runs to daylight against the The Hillcrest football team Brighton Bengals. a combined effort of the varsi- ty and the junior varsity Starting Offense L to R Front Row: proved to be one of the most jim Ackley, 2nd row, Ron Anderson prestigious athletic programs Alan Hoyne, Ron Neff, Ryan Bullet, in the state. The Huskies once Shane Whetman, Troy Wolff, Back again captured the Region Row: Russ Dailey, Paul Richard, Championship, thus taking Shane Beeny, Brad Street, Scott Ro- the Huskies to the state tour- berson Starting Defense L to R front nament. row: Scott Urban, Ryan Bullet, Steve Neff, Scott Roberson, Brad Street, Destroying the Granger Craig Martin, Troy Mika, Back Row: Lancers with a score of 42 to Thayne Casto, Mark Hill, Ron 21. The Huskies went on to Moser, Ed Yack, john Mitchell, the quarter finals where they Shane Beeny, Ron Neff, Kent Hos- disposed of the number one kisson. ranked Davis Darts with a score of 20 to 16. This kicked the Huskies into the semi- finals, a great achievement for and team. The meeting of Olympus in the finals proved to be \"the best come back of the season\" (Deseret News}. Coming back from a 3 to 27 deficit in the first quarter only to accept de- feat in the last minute of the game. Hillcrest has something to be proud of in our football team and coaching staff. The season ended with an impres- sive 8 and 3 record. V Football/ 103

Coach Haslam studies opposing team for weeknesses. What we don't have you won't • IniSS Last minute instruction given to jim from Head Coach Simonson Thayne Casto corners Warrior Re- ceiver. 104/V. Football

A sturbborn Husky defense awa1ts the snap of the ball. Alan Hoyne is helped off the field in Granger game. Ron Neff receives handoff from )im Ackley. V Football/l OS

Ed Yack drags down Warrior Ballcar· rier jim Ackley calls out cadenle during Cottonwood game Ed Yack Steals Football from would be receiver Geoff Geerstsen Shows us his STUD look! 106/ ]. V. Football

Sophomore's They've Got The Spirit! The Sophomore's were coached by Mario Alba, who performed his job well. Even though they only finished their season with a record of 3-7, they always/ut up a good fight. We woul like to con- gradulate them on their hard work and dedication. The sophomores: (from left to right) 1st row: Jay Morten- sen, Russ Akers, Tom Asay, Brandon Davis, Kenny Tisor, Daeren Parson, John Neff, Tom Vigil 2nd row: Eric Whiting, Steve Froisland, Heath Warnock, Brian Mor- row, Drew Johnson, Bruce Ritchie 3rd row: Travis Webb, London Stromberg, Walt Bills. Spence Smith, Clay Kel- ler, Brady Bateman, Mike Kenner, 4th row: Tom Bees- ley, Doug lvasaki, Alan Ash- ton, Ron England, Cheyene Winget, Dixon Dykman 5th row: Travis skinner, Jason Walles, Kris Sommerfeld Huskies hold strong against Brighton. Sophomores intensely await a first down. 107

'~~ The team presses on with oach Pearce's urging, in their ~~~ mind!>, \" It'!> not whether you win or loose, it's if you win .\" Bottom, left-right: Moquell Chidell, Lorame Mallinson, Heather Grimes, Margery Deterson. middle: Tawnya Olson, Jill Jenkins, Patricia Bonney, Sidney Gaufin. Back row Kelly Moulton, Karcie Brewer, Jill Peacock, Leslie Erikson. Runners' Endure Girls' And Boys' Cross Country The boys' and girls' cross Seven from the large boys' country team, coached by Raynor team prevailed as arsity run- Pearce, held up Hillcrest's tradi- ners and went on to state. Also tion of excellence in sports. Prac- even from the small but dedi- tices began for both teams on cated girls' team made showings September first by running three at state. Running for the boys at miles a day to build up endur- state were Sean Hanrahan, Lance ance. In a tough league of seven Cloward, Derek Pullan, Scott times both girls and boys held a Crawford, Brad Johnson, Tyler record of 6-1. Their long prac- Green, and Mark Price. Repre- tices paid off when both teams senting the girls state team were took second in region. Be ides Karci Brewer, jill Peacock, Patri- running during seasonal football cia Bonney, jill jenkins, Kelly games the cross country teams Moulton, Leslie Erikson, and Sid went to invitationals in Orem Gaufin. At the state meet the and Murray where the girls boys placed eighth and the girls placed second and the boys placed fifth. placed fourth. Lance !award concentrates for his meet 108/Cro Country

Tyler Green Pushes for the final stretch of the race. Front laying down: Wade Walker. Chris Kennmgton , Billy Sampson, Front row: left to right Brian Ne- Brian Tea, Keith Eisert, John Mont- beker, Blake Major, Brad Staufer, jon momery, cott Roberts, Mark e- Sorenson, Sean Hanrahan, Mark beker. Back row: Coach Ryan Ander- Price, Lance Cloward, Randy Smith, son, Derek Pullan, Brad Johnson, Second row: Tyler Green, Ken Bitner, Gary Ray, Mike Seffrance, Steve Scott Crawford, Rick Steele, Doug Weicher, Teri Woodward, Mark Mabey, Brian Duncan , Erin Best , al Stauffer. Third row· Nick Jones, tringam , hanon Topham , Jason Pe- derson, James Hunter, Matt Snyder, Coach Raynor Pearce. Cross Country '109

There's Only One Way to Play It Varsity Volleyball The players take on their opponent with anticipation, eager for a victory, while they await the serve. Stacy Sargeant and Rychelle Barton block the ball. Tracy Sharp sets the ball for team- mate Jennifer Chris to spike. Wendy Mclllece hits the ball over the block of opposing team while Ry- chelle Barton prepares for defense. - 110/V. Volleyball

This excellent team con- sists of 3 seniors, 5 juniors, and 3 sophomores. Being a young and inexperienced team, they played much better than anticipated. Head Coach Sharon Williams worked hard to bring the team togeth- er and play as a unit. They ended the regular season with a S-7 record, placing 4th in region. Congratulations! Varsity Top Row L. to R: Stacy Sar- geant, Leslie Varoz, Wendy Mclllece. Middle Row: Veleen Vicchrilli, Bren- da Burt, jeanne Wheeler, Tracy Sharp. Bottom Row: Kelli Groomer, Angie Taylor, Laura Hanson, Becky Engman. Not pictured: jennifer Chris, Rychelle Barton. HHS vs. Bingham 1st 2nd HHS vs Taylorsville round round HHS vs Alta B T B HHS vs Brighton A T HHS vs West jordan B H HHS vs Kearns H B H H H Coaches Williams and Howa look on with intense determination for victory. V. Volleyball 111

,J')w ~~~ Like You've Never Seen Them Before! J.V. Volleyball With a 7-5 season, the J.V. team took a 2nd place in re- gion. The team played so well together they came home with a 1st place trophy from the Bingham J.V. Invitational. Coach Kathy Howa did her best to train these young girls, to play to the best of their ability. They played hard and learned what win- ning and losing was all about. In all, it was a great season for the J.V. team, congratulations girls! JV Team L toR: Becky Engman, Angie Taylor, Jeanne Wheeler, Veleen Vicchrilli, Nikki Dejulius, Kelli Groomer, Melissa Duncan, Julie Clayton, Debbie Chris, Lisa Fullwood. Not pictured Laura Hansen, Brenda Burt, and Bonnie Fisher. 112/ ]. V. Volleyball - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -•

Angie Taylor sacrifice~ all for volley- ball. HHS vs Bingham 1st 2nd HHS vs Taylorsville HHS vs Alta round round HHS vs Bnghton HHS vs West Jordan BB HHS vs Kearns HT HH HB H WJ HH }. V. Volleyball 113

'~~ The team prepares for a heated pac- tice after school. ~~~ N etters Play State's Best Girls' Tennis Hillcrest had a great girls Varsity and JV tennis team this year. With practices sev- enth period, rain or shine, it took a lot of dedication to compete in o many of kinds of weather. (Usually rain, snow, wind, or cold) They took second in region with a record of 9 & 3. All seven of the varsity players qualified for state with Melissa Priest, Karen Jeppson, and Michelle Olson playing singles. The doubles teams were Robin Webber- Kathy Baer and Wendy Web- ber-Stacey Lewis. They ended the season with an eighth place finish at state. Michelle Olson looks intensly at her Kathy Baer scowls at her opponent. return. 114/Girls Tennis

Webber, Lisa Heath , Connie Meid- linger, Jeanne Vanwagoner, Kara Priest, Jill Berrett. Shannon Olson swings briskly for a Mellisa Priest forehands for a win- winning point. ner. Girls' Tennis/ liS

Varsity Basketball Going In Style Varsity Cheerleaders are amazed at the awesome team. Kevin- 'Swish . half court.\" The 1984-85 Varsity bas- Donnie-\"Coach, they hit me right Todd -\"That ball 's gotta come down John-\"! think I can, I think I can ketball team (six Seniors and here. sometime two juniors) were again coached by the legendary Jim jimas. It was a fine free throwing team who often put their opponents at a disad- vantage when forced into fouling situations. On de- fense, someone was always ready to block a shot, make a steal, or get a rebound. Al- though Coach Jimas stressed the importance of aggression to some extent, a few mem- bers - obviously using their own keen judgments - took their own risks in order to make points or to keep oppo- nents from doing so. This team went above and beyond the call of duty by throwing themselves into bleachers and diving onto the floor to save the ball and by jumping high- er than the backboard to block a shot. Team members received a lot of encourage- ment from families and friends and wish to thank them for their support. 116/ Varsity Basketball

Sean-\"But Coach , I thought we were Shawn-\" Here, let me take that off Wayne-\"How tall is their center? on defese.' your hands. (L tor) Kent Ho~k1sson , Ri k Rckou - Wayne Porter, Todd row, Russ Dai- Adams, Donme Tapp, an Lar en, ti~ , John Henson , James Riding, ley, Ryan Bullett, Ron Moser, Doug Rob LaFollette Shawn Whllehead , Kevin Rice, Varsity Ba ketball 117

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JV Basketball . And Now The Game Begins. Even though a Husky's under pressure, he always wins. Sophomore Sean Peterson is awe- some! Coach Margetts calmly watches his team score again. Who makes the Varsity as tough as they are? Who sits on the bench waiting to play when someone gets hurt, when someone is in foul trou- ble, or when we' re fifty points ahead? It's the team who doesn't even get their scores broadcasted over the morning announcements. It's our won- derful, underrated JV. We sa- lute you for your scraped el- bows, bruised knees, and bloody noses. Sports books are filled with stores of fam- ous athletes who sat for years before they got their chance to show their greatnes . just think-ne t year is your turn! Kent Hoski sson , Ri ck Rekouti s, James Riding, Do ug Adam s, Ryan Bullett, Ru ss Dailey, Ron Mose r, Shawn Whitehead , Rob LaFollette, can Peterso n, Bret Smith, Drew John son j Ba ketball 119

Setting Out To Whomp 'EM Sophomore Basketball The sophomore basketball Brei Smith scores under pressure. Don Mcliesh scores agam! team started out the 1984-85 season with a bang a they badly defeated almo t every team they played. Although they were young, these fine players are learning the im- portance of team unity and sportsmanship. By listening to the strategies of Coach Wi- derberg, they develop the skills necessary to be aggres- sive ball-handlers and shoot- ers. Often their opponents are intimidated early in a game by their speed, adroitness, and ability to work as a team. Sean Peterson display~ rare talent. (L tor): Bret Sm1th , Drew Johnson , Sean Peterson , Vaughn Lloyd, Brian Newton, Cary Ander,on , Don Mcliesh , Matt Dean, Brian Wibon , Kerr y iel son, Greg Boswell , M1ke Kenner, Eri c Whiting, Alan A'>hton , oach Widerberg-front. 120 Sophomore Ba ketball

TEE TIME The 1984-85 golf team con- HHS sists of eleven dedicated play- ers. Their combined effort Golf gave them a 3~d place finish in region. Excels Todd Grossman, a senior golfer who has been on the team all four years says \" It has been a BAD four years, but I'm sure glad it is over. Val Beveriage and Gary Geigle both would like to thank Coach Jim )imas for being such a great leader and also wish better luck to the golf teams in the future. Rt!gJOnal S...or\"' HH 0 Tdylorsviiie 20 Meddlist Steve ~hn•en 45 HHS Q We't Jorddn 11 Meddhst MMl Owen 42 HH 11 2 Altd Meddli-r 15 1 2 Steve Han'-en s l.; HH 14 2 37 Meddli't Kearn~ HHS 5 4 12 Meddli't Vdl Bevendge HHS Bmghdm 5 12 MedaJi,t Todd Gro\"mdn 37 Bnghton 15 Brandon Hatfield 43 ary Geigle swing into action - what what a drive!! 'Now you see it - now you don t The 84-85 Hillcrest Golf Team left to right: Stephen Hensen, Mark Owen, Todd Gro,sman, Todd lark, Brandon Hatfield, Matt Ward, Gary Ge1gle Blake For,cy, 5 ott Ale andcr, al Beveridge, Todd Kennedy, Coach Jima' tephen Han,en prepare' for the putt. Golf Team 121

Girls Varsity Basketball Keeping The Tradition Alive Wendy, moving down the court, shows skill in dodging her opponent. Leslie Yaroz looks back to see who has committed the foul. arsity L to R back row: Megumi akazawa, Kelly Moulton, Angie Taylor, Staci Sargent, Wendy Web- ber Front row Rychelle Barton, Les- lie Varoz, Suzi Pressett, Becky Eng- man, Wendy Mclllece. Head coach jeanie Wilson says this is one of the best teams she has coached be- cause they get along so well together on and off the court. Being so united helped them to a successful season. These girls are true sports, Win or lose, they hold their spirits high knowing they've played their best and had fun doing it. 122/Girls Varsity Basketball

Suzi Pn~ssett cuts mside for an easy two points. Wendy M lllece concentrates for a point at the foul line. Suzi, the leaper\", JUmps high over opponents for a score. Staci Sargent drives down the court for a score. Girls Varsity Basl...etball 123

Girls JV Basketball, Striving For Perfection .....- I '• ·. .:;:-...... ' -- Wendy Webber seeks an open teammate through all the pressure. oach Sharon Willtams dbcusses team >trategy dunng lime-out. J team L toR back row: co-manager jeanne Wheeler, Michelle Bellsom, Meb,.,a Duncan, Wendy Webber, Debbie M cMillan , Li~a Fullwood , Jo- layne urll>, Laura Han,en Kelly Moulton , co-manager Ramona Pa- checo. Front row Tracy Barkley, Kel - ly Berrett, Marcy Randall Demse VanEkelenberg, Angie Taylor, Amy arpenter, Audry Richards. 124 Girls } V Basketball

/ Debbie McMillan unveiling her hidden strength. Kelly Moulton shows the explosive The mighty huskies making their way down the court Wendy Webber trie' to shoo'e who husky power. to pa>S the ball to Head coach Sharon Wil- liams and assistant coach Kathy Howa worked hard to bring thi young team togeth- er. Hard practices gave the e girls the kills they needed to become a good unit. Being a young and ine pe- rienced team may have slowed them down at fir t, but in time skills were learned and they proved to be very good. Girls }V Ba l..etball 125

In the art of gymnastics, to reach perfection one must en- dure a lot of bump and bruises, and \" If at first you don't ucceed, try try again\". That's just what the 1984- 85 Hillcrest Gymna tics team does. They keep on pushing until they' ve reached their limit, and that's a long long way. The gymnastics team meets every morning at 6:00, and practices through two per- iods. Not only does the team keep a busy schedule with their daily practices, but they also display their unique tal- ent and fie ibility by per- forming during as emblies, and in basketball halftimes. With the combination of a keen sense of balance and a desire to succeed, the e girls really prove that they're defi- nitely made of steel! It take concentration to achieve per- fectiOn. Arlene Smith sees thing; from a dif- ferent pomt of view. 126, Gymnastics

The Competitive Edge Hillcrest Gymnastics ' Don t look at me , I didn ' t do itl\" Lichelle A~hton totally flip s-out!! The 1984-85 Gymna s tic~ team , top to bot - tom , and left to right: Mechele Hebberd , Sam, Debbie Andrews, Angie Peterson, a- cole Robb, Rebby Bradshaw, andi Whar- ton , Ubby Johnson , Dayna Jone~ . Marci Jensen, Sydney Aland, Dorothy Schmidt, Sammy Davidson, Tanya Cuss, Arlene Smith, Jolene Lillie, Darlene Jensen, Shelly Laird, Lichelle Ashton , Allison Haslett , Ja - nice Woodruff, and not pictured, Angie Bag- ley . Gym n astic . '127

The 1984-85 var ity wres- Varsity Wrestling tling team had many talented wrestlers. The husky wres- Troy Mika u;es a very painful hold. tlers made a great howing at many tournaments and matches. They defeated im- pressive teams such as the Alta Hawks. The hu ky team starts out preparing for their matches and tournaments by wrestling off. In other words, teammate in the same weight wrestle each other, then the final winner goes on to wres- tle against the oppo ing team. Using this method, more Hillcrest wrestlers get an op- portunity to represent Hill- crest by wrestling on our fan- tastic varsity wrestling team. The team members try very hard to be able to earn the great honor of wrestling on the varsity team. It is tough being a wrestler, but they love it. Top row L. to R.: Coach- Mr. Neff, Brian Blackburn, Brad Street, teve colt Taylor, Monte ook, Lee Cook, Jim Bonner, Ron Neff, Jon Mitchell , Neff, Bottom row L. toR : Kurt Rolfe, Mike Stidham , Jeff eigmiller 128/ Wrestling

Brian Blackburn wears his opponent down. oach Neff studies his outstanding Varsity team closely. Kurt Rolfe watches a teammate pin his man. V Wre tling 129

~~~~\\ ~~~'V, Meet The Team . Junior Varsity W restling Junior Varsity wrestling is weight classes brought valu- a very important part of the able experience and toughen- wrestling program here at ing. This is very important to Hillcrest High School. It learn before you go on to be- trains the husky wrestlers come a varsity wrestler. Dur- well so that they may go on to ing the ever important \"wres- be a varsity wrestler. It pro- tling off\" the Junior Varsity vides tough work outs for the Members get a chance to teams. In Junior Varsity show that they have learned Wrestling, the team members the skills to be on the Varsity learn the basic rules to wres- Team. This chance gives the tling. The sweat and energy Junior Varsity members the spent by the members in con- insentive they need to do well ditioning, getting in shape, and become a varsity wrestler. and getting down to their Jade Clayton prepares for a take down. R.E.V .E.R.S.E. REVERSE!! Husky wrestler pins hi s opponent. 130/ ]V Wrestling

Tom Reinhart prepares one on one a match . Show us your stuff Tom! Huskies win another match. ,,, j Wre tling '131

,J~ ~~~ Good Teams Start Ear1y Varsity And J.V. Soccer With the Spring thaw also the middle of February. The came the players and specta- soccer teams had a very long tors of the different spring hard battle against injury and sports, soccer started training strained muscles and cold for their playing season long weather. But the teams stayed before the other students were tough and came through it all. even beginning to think The '84-'85 Varsity and J.V. about the outdoors. soccer teams. The tryouts were held in Hillcrest soccer team member eyes the ball. The '84- 85 soccer coaches: Mr. Moore and Mr. Carlson. Mr. Alba not pictured Husky player defends the ball. VARSITY· Front L. toR. Brad Ganz, Todd Clark, Ross Tschaggeny, Sergio Fernandez, Mike Black, Adan Ga- vura, Rhett Nichols, Rick Dowdle, Back L. to R. Rod Sperry, john Tay- lor, Mike johnson. Troy Gardener, Chris Moore, Jamie Bardsley, Foy Flinders, Steve Powell (coach). Not pictured : Mike Weichers, Greg Bos- well, Randy Clark 132/ Soccer

Huskies show South their stuff. Defending the goal. JUNIOR VARSITY: Front L. to R. Rick Steele, Chris Crane, Scott Re- Mike Sloan, Matt Ghiz, Brent Pugh, koutis. Not Pictured: jim Taylor, Shane Vranes, Thao Yang. Back L. to Steve Powell (coach) R. Cory Love, Martin Arterburn, Soccer/133

'~~ ~OJ~~ Run With The Best Hillcrest Girls Track! Hurdling and sprinting on skills, endurance, and ability to the track, and throwing and know just how hard I can drive jumping in the field, thats them toward their best.\" Mrs . where you'll find our enduring Gillette also says she'll push girls track team. Their goal- to them now and then so they can boldly set out and tackle the prove they have more confi- hurdles of life! They proudly dence in themselves. Although dedicate themselves to track a few might not like it at the and HHS. time, they quickly realize the pay off when they are 20 yards Long hard practices make from the finish line and the them physically strong to com- competitors are closing in. pete. Coach Nancy Gillette states, \"I test them on their Pole vaulting is one of the many skill s the girls must learn to maneauver. Bottom Row L to R: Nancy Gillette, Kel - ly Moulton, Leslie Erekson, Karcie Brew- er, j ill jenkins, Stephanie Wright, Marg Peterson. Second Row: Sharon McMoy, Krisyen Davidson, Lisa Deason, T a ra Brewer, jackie johnson, Tiffany Nguyen, Fara Wash , Michelle Hofhine, Holly Baker, Debbie McMillan. Third Row: Chantel Schow, Stephanie Ei sert, Cherie Fowks, Kri sti Schwerin, jocelyn Maine, Diane Seegmiller, Sonia Budge, Stacy Schultz, Linda Zillner, Stephanie Toombs, julie Barry. Top Row: Kelly Pidcock, Connie Kallen, Stephanie Sharp, Bridget Ballard, Tawnya Liddle, Kelli Groomer, Angie Haws, Karen Menlove, Paula Adam s, Tori Crawford, Carrie jo jensen. Not Pictured: j ill Pea- cock , Michelle Peacock, Suzanne Pres- sett, Tawnya Olson, Wendy Walt, Nikki Dejulius, Shannon Peevy, Colette Stowe, Veronica DeHart, Tram Tran. 134/ Girls Track

jill Peacock stretching out anticipat- ing the race. Nancy Gillette is proud of the accom- plishments they have made. The beginning looking on to the end. And the race is off!!! Girls Track/ 135

Dedicated runners work out during the cold wmter months. Dave Hansen, Mike Severance, and Brad johnston-1985 track stars! Coach Pearce 136/ Boys Track

Swifter, Higher And Stronger Boys Track Bottom Row (right to left): Tyler Stauffer, Jim Hunter, Ken Burton, Green, Brian Duncan, Scott Craw- Garrick Hart, Jay Minnik, Brian Tea. ford , Steve Whicker, Mike Severance, 4th row: Brent Wilson, Jim Hoki, Matt Snyder, Erik Brown, Jon Mont- Ken Bitner, Mont Allen, Scott Urban, gomery, Steve Roe, Scott Briggs, Troy \"Son\" Wolff, Dave Patel, Dan Keith Booker, Ken Atkinson. 2nd Snyder, Lance Cloward, Brad John- row: Jeremy Haacke, Dixon Dykman, ston, Duane Bascom. Top row: Byron Bryant Gunnerson, Larry Ostler, Rod Stewart, Mike Walker, Jason Hurst, Clark, Greg Brandt, Duane Cardo, Mike Neff, Topp Erksine, Curtis Brad Benton, Shawn Beus, Michael Woodward, Gary Ray, John Pymm, Harris, Zachary Little, Blake Major, Casey Wright, Keith Eisert, Mark Mark Price. 3rd row: Derek Pullan, Stringham, David Hayward, Terry Scott Jackson, David Hansen, Travis Casper. Not pictured: Douglas Cun- Done, Kyle Hays, Vernon Green- ningham, David Grimaud, Brent halgh, Lane Ward, Nick Jones, Brad Pugh. The 1984-85 Boys Track included: Curtis Woodward, team worked out all winter Lance Cloward, Dave Patel, long through fog and snow to Derek Pullan, Vernon Green- become great track stars . Be- halgh, Dan Snyder, and Scott cause the weather would not Briggs. The boys were cooperate, the team often coached by the infamous worked out inside the school. Raynor Pearce. They learned Runners could be found run- the importance of team unity ning laps around the English and doing their best in all and History halls while they do. The track team has sprinters could be found worked hard this year and speeding down the shop and many great things are expect- art halls. Returning lettermen ed from them. Boys Track/ 137

Mike Weichers prepares for serve. Chris Markosian shows us his new tennis wear. Nice serve Clint! 1984-85 boys Varsity tennis team. Jeff Weichers jumps to return a killer smash. 138/Boys Tennis

Tennis Anyone? Boy's Tennis The Hillcrest varsity boy's ten- ceived his fourth this year. Greg nis team, set a new school record Archbold also showed his fine last year taking seventh in state. talent on the varsity team. The We plan to excell above and be- teams toughest competition was yond our previous achievements Brighton and Alta, who they with the help of seven returning played strongly against. The starters, \"said coach Smith.\" team was young, but well exper- ienced. Hillcrest will have a lot of Great things came from Jeff returning starters. The next few Weichers champion in singles, years should be great for H.H.S. and also from a new kid on the court, hris Marko ian. Todd Clark and P. J. Collins played ex- cellent doubles, working harder and placing higher than ever be- fore. Todd Rindlisbacher a known letterman in the sport, re- Coach Smith directs his boys to the right court. Todd Rindisbacher awaits the balls return. Boy Tenni 139

1984-85 j.V. Hillcrest Baseball Team Is it a bird77 No! It's Coach johnson asking for another ball. Conrad Beach shows us the time warp on the field. He'll get kicked off for being so stupid. 140/Varsity Baseball

It's The Batter That Matters H.H.S. Baseball Husky Baseball team attacks yearbook staffers for putting this picture in the yearbook two years in a row . sorry coach! \"This one's mine!\" yells Brian Bullet. Varsity Baseball/ 141

Batters Up H.H.S. Baseball Cliff Kohler smacks a homerun. Although the weather of February prevented practices 1984-85 Varsity Hillcrest Baseball and tryouts, the baseball team Team was out on the diamond at the first sign of the sun. The SAFE!! sound of the ball cracking against the bat and hitting the mitts could be heard after school as they practiced through grueling workouts which Coach Johnson put them through. The team this year, both Varsity and j.V., is working hard to earn their main goal, which is, in a nutshell, \"suc- cess\". According to real base- ball players, success comes from hard work and the will to strive for the best. We be- lieve that they will reach it. Although a far cry from base- ball critics, we did take the opportunity of attending one of their practices, which was very impressive. We are hop- ing that the tradition of the state title will continue through not only this year, but also the years to come. 142/ ]V Baseball

All right men, your destiny lies with- in this practice. So give 'em #• (! &!! I've got it, I've got it!! Whenever you ' re ready. ]. V. Baseball/ 143

Raves For Waves Swimming Team First row: Stephanie Clayton, Wendy Barnes, Cindy Davis. Last row: Skip Hardy, Annalynn Beus, Rona Brady, Steimle, jason Moore, jon Brady, jeff Lore Beus, jim Barnes. Second row: Small, Tadd Bray, Troy Holtloy, jen- Erick Sheen, Lisalette Shoubye, Brian nifer Bonney. Ballard, jason Brashinsky, jeff Front row: Michelle Biola, asst. man- Erock Sheen, Stephanie Clayton, Ka- ager; Sheri Sindt, manager; Debbie ren White, Brian Ballard, Coach Skip Hendricks, manager. Front row: Steimle. The 1984-1985 swim team meets himself on the navy team Swimmers relay after a winning came back for its second season and by coaching at the YMCA meet. stronger than ever. Tryouts were and BYU. Meets were usually in November with practices be- held once a week. This years ginning then and continuing un- swimmers already have done til spri ng state finals. The prac- much better than their last year tices were held everyday after and expect to improve every year school from 2:30 to 4:30 at Mid- with experience. The team cap- vale Middle School where many tains are Erick Sheen, and Karen of the members attend as fresh- White. Their co-captains are man. Coached by Skip Steimle Stephanie Clayton and Brian Bal- who has wide experience in lard. coaching by winning many 144/Swim Team

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