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Poul (Zulu) Valenzuela uses his weight os on odvonroge. Varsity Wrestlers Stay On Top Wrestling was the hardest sport physically a nd mentally. Although the te am practiced to- g ether the match was one-on-one. There was o nly moral suppo rt from othe r team members. One thing that boosted w restlers on the mot was the cheers from the stands. With physical strength. and mental endurance. the Jordon wrestlers come out o n top.Bock Row: Coach Don Moy. Poul Valenzuela. Markus Melville. Kevin Riches. Derlk Cooper.Richard Sovoge. Assistant Coach Richard West. Front Row : Jody Chavez. Kyle Hansen. RandyWashburn. Fronk Horword. Tony Nolan. Todd Knudsen. Von H&der. Kyle Hansen counters o Gozzonl. Todd Knudsen knows the triumph of victory. 49

J.V. Girls Getting Better During the pre-season girls. J.V. basket-boll team won nine games and lost one.Their team was mode up of two freshman.seve n sophomores and one junior. Thiswas the first time the girls J.V. basketballteam has ever beat Murray. Uintoh. andCyprus. Combining pre-season and regiongames together. this was the first timethey hove won ten games. and was thefirst time they hove ever won more gamesthan they hove lost. Coach Noble Lori Jo Vawdrey guards defensively. Chrlsry Orond Tracey Honsen Kersren Murhrekh Koren Murhrelch Dorene Nelson Oororhy Simons Koren Taylor Korhy Taylor Honey Thornblod50

Season Good For Varsity Girls During the pre-season the girls Varsity baske tball team won four games and lost six. They did very well considering there were only three returning girls from last year. This was the fi rst time the girls Varsity basketball team has ever defeated Murray In Region and also it was the first time they have won two games in a row. Toni Ourkovk h Pom Crovens Terri Hording Sondy HelwichShelly Doker. Corio DrondDebbie Fosler Jodie Glover.Trisho Morchonr Lori Jo Vowdrey Shelly Doker worches for rebound.Terri Hording handles rhe boll wilh skill. 51

Gymnasts Flip For Jordan The gymnastics team spent most of Its time Improving and perfecting skills on various pieces of equipment. They demon. strated pride and contributed to the enthusiasm of Jordon High. Their determination helped them win the majority of their meets and place well in region, and from there to stotel Shannon Hair catches upper bar. Sharon Holllnger.o tense moment on her performance on the bars. O.Ann Toole mode the cov er of the Notional Gymnosrlcs rule book and ma nua52

Tommy Allen Lorrie Adoms Korolee Duford Shelll Christensen Terri Cooper Donnie Creer Shonnon Holr Terri Hording Shoron Hollinger Terri Judd Debbie Kokkolo Lindo lee Louro Moce Koren McAllister Morel McCoffree Trlno Moore Holly Heff Michelle Osborn llso Owen Wendee P.llzmon Vonisho Shell Cindy Smith DeAnn Toole Jennifer Wolke Don Gollogher Joe Schollmeyer Cooch DeAnn Douer Cooch Morgoret PriceFroru 1'\ow K~l ohnson , Christy Horrlngton. Shouno Jensen. Orendo Hiebert 2nd row llso Sorensen. Shelly Michelle Osborn shows her skill on the beom.Ainsworth,Tiffony Dovl bie Gryglo. Morie K•nnelly Oock p,. w Holly Heff. Shelly Christensen. Danelle Mochon. s.

Girls Tennis Place Third In Region To be on the Girls Tennis Team, it took a lot of effort and Lori Young returns the Koren Mutherich makes JaNae Deal returns thedetermination, like hours after school every day, practicing and boll from the net.learning the techniques such as backhand. forehand, serve o serve. ball backhand.and swing. Aside from total dedication and a g reat deal of enthusiasm,the girls team had a relatively fun season, placing third inregion. Front row left to right: Kersten Mutherlch. JoNae Deal. Tracy Hansen. Koren Mutherich. Lauro Lake. Bock row: Carolyn Hardcastle. Julie Groves. Stacy Ontiveros, Coach Hale. Lori Young, Vanlsha Shell, Shouno ()Ills. Stacy Ontiveros practices her backhand. Julie Groves returns the boll after the serve54

Volleyball, Bump, Set, Spike And Serve~rom Left to P.l9ht: Sharon Williams. Trlsho Marchant. Terri Harding. Toni Butkovich.PP.eo' rrklo'InBs.raMnda,riSeusMieeJoonhnnos.onP.eDgegbybWieinFkolseter.r.MKoorrleann McAllister. Coach Morgret Price. Teri Dennison. Nancy Thornbald. PatsyGIChens. Marsha Crane. Kris Simons. Kathy Taylor. Crlsty Brand. Dorothy Simons. Kim ardner, Nancy Thockery.cVarsity aptolns: Toni ond Corio BrandDor0 th Simons. Butkovich J.V . Captains: Trisha Marchant and Y Marion Dennison awaits to bump the boil. Dump. set. spike and serve. we had a volleyball named Merv. When you hit him to the floor. he always bounces back for more. Dive, roll. tip. and sproul, Jordan's team attacks the ball. When the Diggers won or lost a game, the girl's high spirits remained the same. 55

Baseball Hits It Off! With 8 returning lettermen, the diggers ore looking forward to a great season. Pitchers Jeff McFarlane and Don Thackeray ore expected to corry most of the mound duties while Don Whittenburg. Mark Wicke!. Com Browning. and David Minnick should provide power at the plate. Coach Brody thinks the infield is the best in the state and will be a major force i n the drive toward a state title. Flynn Andrlul Mark Baldwin Cam Drowning Steve Cressall Robert Farnsworth Oarrln Hamilton Jay Hatch Bryce Jorgensen Darrln Hamilton takes a lead. Jeff McFarlane David Minnick Jim Nelson Doug Simons56

Jerry Sreodmon Jim Sreodmon Don Thackeray Mike Thompson Dryon Washburn Donny Whltrenburg Mark Wickie Missing: Kim KellerDMoctCflrolsff. rronr P.ow: Morlan Dennison. Audrey Homllron, Julie Ayers. Dock P.ow: Morel'W'esr. ree, Debbie Kokkolo. Koren McAIIIsrer, Pom Snow. Sharon Chorlron. KorhyDon Thackeray concenrrores on Inside corner. Oryon Washburn hils low curve. 57

Team Members: J. Oaldwln. J. Beat R. Blomquist. W. Donner. J. Drown. T. Butkovich. J. Canter. S. Colmen. S. Condie. D. Cooper. T. Cottel. S. Crump. A. Densley. D. D. Draper. R. Draper. D. Foster. C. Garnes. V. Gllllgen, M . Gogan. L. Goodrich. C. Harmon. G. Hyde. C. Johnson. L Johnson. H. John· son. S. Johnson. J. Jones. S. Koehler. S. Lambson. M. Ludlow. J. Mace. T. Marchant. C. Martinez. R. Muir. K. Muthrelch. D. Nelson. C. Philips. L. Piper. K. Riches. S. Savage. L. Soxens. A. Saxton. J. Schlleske. E. Schneiter. J. Stevenson. K. Taylor. K. Tidwell. J. Trent. P. Valenzuela. J. Winterbottom. G. Wlnterholler. L Worthen. L. Young. Coach Noble D. Horton. A. Saxton. R. Blomquist. W. Donner, D. Nelson. team captains. Coach Andrus T. Marchant D. Draper. A . Saxton. S. Johnson D. Nelson. W. Donner. S. Condie T. Dutkovkh58

Jim Nelson guords while the crowd cheers with excitement. Jordan Goes To State When Jordan went to State this year, they found the competition very tough. Our great team first took on the Highland Rams for a loss. Our next game was against the Timpview Thunderbieds for a win of more than 15 points. The last game the Beetdiggers played was against the Bountiful Braves, a loss for Jordan. Just going to State was a great achievement for any basketball team. We are proud of our Beetdigger team and coaches Hal Hale and hil Broadhead. lee Broadhead breaks away for two. Mark Petersen. at left, stuffs for two as the team looks on. 59





Fresh, All Together Freshman Cheerleaders started out as a group of five. Then.for more enthusiasm and school spirit. 5 more great freshmanwere added. These freshman cheerleaders hod great spirit! Michelle lllomquisr Shelley ChnsrensenDon1 Hickmon ond llrendo Hieberr exhiblr freshman enrhusiosm. Doni Htckmon llrendo Hieberr Shouno Jensen Kim MosonShouno Jensen ond Pom Snow reoch Michelle lllomquisr cheers rhe fresh.for rhe sky . mon reom for o vlcrory. Norolle Mower Holly NeffFreshman cheerleaders ger rhe rhyrhm os rhey cheer on rheu reom . Pom Snow Robyn Torr

W restlerettes Cheer Mat Men Where would the wrestlers be without the wrestleretts? They ore always there to support and cheer the wrestlers on to virtorv.Merrillyn Orodford shows o look of concern.Sharon Chorlron gives wresrlers confidence. Wlrh enrhusiosm. Lori Young and Joneon Moore cheer wresrlers roo vlcrory. Merrillyn Orodford Sharon Chorlron Corle Giles Joneon Moore Oorboro Sherrell Susan Srromberg Lindo Woodruff lou Young

J.V. Sophomore- Sparked With Enthusiasm J.V. and Sophomore Cheerleaders kept our spirits high. Theirconfidence and enthusiasm sparked us on in time of worry. DeAnn Toole cheers rhe defense on.Teri Judd keeps rhe ream moving on. Corle P.oss lifts o hand for rhe offensive ream.l••Lindo and Chris Johnson cheer foro victory. Koren Hutcheon leads rhe cheer.

Carol FisherKoren HutcheonTommy LemondsTrino MooreCorle Ross Crystal Thornwoll shows us howlCrystal Thornwoll Donnie Creer Lourie Goodrich Chris Johnson Terri Judd Donnie Creer raises spirits high. Lindo lee DeAnn Toole 65

leeAnn Ainsworth Songleaders, Tommy Allen Cheerleaders Super Great! louro Moce Morci McAffree Our Varsity Cheerleaders ond Songleoders ore \"Super Greotl\" They keep our spirits high Annerre Worllon in or out of gomes. We'll long remember Jor- Corinne Anderton don ond it's Cheerleaders. Noncy Ayers Songleoders enthusiosticolly show off their routine. Down Norton Lauro Moce pounds to the cheer. Ceho Willetr llso Worthen66

Down Narron Cheers our greor foorboll ream on. Homecoming enthusiasm is displayed by rhe cheerleaders.Annerre Worhon shows concern for our ream. lisa Worthen has gor rhe ''Super Soul Spirit!\"Corinne. Lauro. Annerre. and Morel hfr school spirit. Nancy Ayers tops off the routine. 67

Charlonians Smaller This Year Since lost spring. the Chorlonions hove prac- ticed hard for football and basketball half-times and for state and notional competitions. This was the first year the Chorlonions hod ever compet- ed or marched as a small group. They did very well, taking second and third place trophies, in the Holliday Classic at Alto. The main event of the year. was the notional competition held in Santo Monico, ColifoJnio. The Chorlonlons thank the studentbody, for all their support throughout the year. Chorlonions perform to ''Another One Dltes the Dust.\" Julie Ayers Shontell Christensen Kris Crump Dione Acloms Debbie Horscroft De Anne Howell Tiffany McDonald llnclo Duncan Toml Myrick Stephanie Nielson Debbie Porker Maureen Miller leso Peterson Dione Podlesney leso Pryor Down Payton Carol Zofft Susan Zofft Renee Pay Tommy Thompson Marietta Williams Shonle Christensen entertains crowd ot holf.tlme68

Chorlonlons morch for Oinghom gome.Julie Ayers loves ro spill. Front row: Tommy Thompson. Historian: Lindo Duncan. Treasurer: Second row: Stephanie Nielson. Yell Mbrress: Dione Adoms. 1st VIce President: Debbie Porker. President: Tiffany McDonald. 2nd VIce President: Leso Peterson. Secretory: Dock row: Shonrell Christensen. Assistant Drill Misrress: Maureen Miller. Drill Mistress: Krls Crump. Assistant Drill Mlslle\SHomecoming 80's holf.rlme enrerrolnmenr. 69

Dancin' 81 Dance Company was The dancers performed forcomprised of Twenty-three elementaries. the schoolhard-working. dedicated ploy. in concert at Mt. Jor-girls. Although their many don, and a volunteer perfor-workouts. practices, and per- mance for the Chorlonion'sformances were hard. they fund. The highlight of thereceived personal satisfac- whole year. was theirtion and approval from the dance concert Dancin '81.different audiences. Mrs. Robyn West President, Lindo Woodruff: Vice President, Joleo\" Miller: Secretory. Nancy Johnson. Nancy Ayers Gino Brown Stacy Brown Richard Corter Chorlolle Despain Kelly DotsonCarolyn Hardcastle Tomero Hickmon Koren Hu!Cheon Nancy Johnson Cindy Jones Sue Koehler Jessie Meting Jolene Miller Maureen Miller Lindo Montoya leeAnn Muir Michelle Osborn Down Payton Corle Ross Cindy Smith Suzanne Stromberg Brion Voiles Lindo Woodruff70

Adagio tecnique shown by Orion Voiles ond Lindo Montoya.Down Payton. Chorlorre Despain. Lindo Monroyo. design obsrroct shapes bringing Photo montage of donee expression.emphasis to hands. 71

Mads Sing For Fun With more than thirty performances and a trip to California to their credit, the Madrigals kept up a long school tradi- tion of being one of the best choral groups around. Winning many awards at District competition and at region, the twenty-eight member group reached their goal of near-perfection. Not only were there the many performances, but there were the hour long practices everyday during fourth period. In class they were taught tecnique and voice control. The Madrigal choir performed or many schools. Here they sing arrhe Jordon Mr. Z(obriskle) Is rhe director Volley School. Sheldon Derrett Julie Brody Terri Culmer Jim Day Drell Denslow Denise Durfee Kathleen Durfee Dole Eddington Denese Evans Sheryl Foldmo Connie Glad lynnette Johnson Tommy Lemonds Kathleen McFarlane Sherilyn Mills Carol Peacock laurie Pendleton Corby Petersen Cynthia Porter Mike Provord Kris Sadler Suzy Stromberg lonlo Urton Matt Webster Nor p.crured Jeff Dansie, Damon Smith, Cyndi Thompson, Rex King.72

Acappella Choir A class mode up mostly of Learn Technique juniors and sophomores. theAnd Voice Control Acoppello choir song their way into many audience's hearts. They toured California during April with the Madrigals and were able to sing at Disney. land. With the help of Mr. Z. they were successful at District and Region competition. Jeanine Oerren Sheldon Oerren Michelle Oest Ruth Brimhall Chad Christensen Kimber Cooper Trlsho Eliason Denese Evans Terrie Evensen Matthew Guss Enedello Gurierrez Koren Houghton Dorrln Jacobsen Kristin Lomben Shorlo Mecham Denese Evans Is surprised to find out she is In both Madrigals and Acoppello. Darren Ottley Karin Roger Lonell Schofield Peter Storper Jill Torr Robyn Torr Gordon Treadway David 'WilcoxJullit Johns Acoppello altos sing for KSL recording.Nor p.cruredChou HongMichael LoveallMark PetersenPamela SmithJulie StevensonGino Zimmerman 73

New Group Of Acoppello girls sing for KSL. Girl Singers This year some talented girls decided to form a new singing group. Girls Acappe lla. They enjoyed performing at the Christmas Concert, several churches, and for KSL Ra dio. Monico Borton Jono Brody Tommy Connon Samantha Gold Julie Guenon Lindo Jensen Becky Keener Koyleen lawson Michelle lloyd Susan lloyd Michelle Morhews Kathy Maxwell Connie Richards Dorthy Simons Barbaro Stone Tina Wiedbusch Mr. Zabriskie, advisor74

Music Club Wha1t A Variety Believe it or not, everyone who was involved in music, was in the Music Club. This included members of a ll the singing groups and all instrument classes. They sponsored a stomp and all went to California to perform. Src•cy Buchanon llsrens for insrrucrlons. Doug Moore roors or rhe Homecoming Parade.I\Joson Meadows Lynnetre Johnson and Scorr Orme show off rhelr new lnsrrumenrt abiners. • Usrenln~1 ro rhe roor of rhe crowd, Corl Vance rakes o look. 75

Students Involved In Instrumental Music Steve Ainsworth Alon Ooll•y St•v• Dolley Dovld Beorden Cindy lk-11 Shouno Bills Jomes Butler Jomes Colton Rondy Corlson Bill Corrmell Son)O Clowson O.bble Cl•m Troy D•nsly Chorlorr• O.spoln Fronk O.spoln Mlk• Dormon Fronk Horword Tereso Horword Robin Hov•ns Dolton Hors•crofl Llso Hymos Lynn•rr• Johnson Michelle Koy• Don Kunz Oob Loke Louro Lok• Krls Lomb4trr Mlk• Moughon Dovld Moxwell Rob McColloch76

Music is on important port of the school. If it weren't for the Bond, Orchestra and Pep Bond, assemblies just wouldn't seem alto. gether. The Christmas Concert was one of the highlights of the whole year. It was on excit- ing evening for all who attended. Trlcio P•rerson Kris Scholl Orion VoilesJoson Meadows Jessie Mellng 0111 Monroyo Doug Moore Scorr Ormelorry Roy Sydney Robison Andrew Rodriguez Orion Rowe Lone Sayers Corhie S.rrers Craig Show Mark Simonson Cori VanceAnn Sekerr Sreworr Welch Jenifer Wilde Orenda Wrlghr Jeff Youngled Wolters 77

The marching bond played or many football halftimes. • - The bond shows their stuff or the Homecoming parade. An informal porlroil or the pork.78

Flag Girls Are Getting up early every morningA Crowd Pleaser at the break of down. the Flog Squad practiced lost summer with the Marching Bond. They carried around red and white flogs and they learned how to twirl, wove and stand at attention. They led the bond in all the parades. They represented themselves well at the Homecoming parade and at the Fourth of July parade. Gino Brown Lynda Clements Denese Evans Lisa Hymas Kathy Johnson Kris Lambert Lone Sayers Cathie SellersThe girls sparred red and grey ourflts and ore shown here with their red and white flogs. 79

School SpiritYear Round Job The Spirit Club this year consists of 70spirited members. They helped keep ourspirits high not only at football or basket-ball games. but all through the year. Theydid what you would call. \" Create Spirit.\" Firsr row: Lisa Scroggin. Jill Jensen. Horolle Mower. Kory Brody Second row: Julie Ooxrer. Michelle Loyd, Jono Brody. Lindo McDonald Third row: Cindy Pearson. Cindy Porrer. Dione Roger. Trisho Eliason Fourrh row: Debbie Porrerson. Jennifer Conro. Jennifer Crofrs. Sonja Correr Flfrh row: Michelle Morhews, Sheila Holmgren, Cindy Sroy. Srocl Hess Sixrh row · Lisa Gusroveson. Korhy Ellior. lisa Williams. Korhy Ewell. Doylene Densley. Koyleen lawson, Julie Guenon. Orenda Bellon. Paulo Dickson. Min Winword. Advisor Sevenrh row : Joml Maxwell. Toreco Joseph, Suzie Orwln. Towno Edwards. Wendy Colron, Tonyo CorterSuzie Orwln ocrlvely porricipores In Spirlr Club Sheila Holmgren rakes o splrir clubmeering. break. Spirlr Club members really know how ro rhrow o meer. ing?80

Ski Club Breaks Away Ski Club was a great break away from the fog of the valley which lingered for months at a time. Although there was little snow. the excitement of the slopes re- mained the same.Front row. Kim lewis. Kim Hong. Jul.. Ooxtef. Jul~ flvKOOt, »di Morandi. David Jonel. Dock rowMis.s 'frfrotholl. Mr.MtOoookt Oorren Brooksby, Mls.s Thornock. lvcy Mow. Krls lombert. Tonyo Mktdough, Kurt Ostter. J9nnlfer Hens, P.kkCopelonct. Shorilyn Mockoy. Mike Foddls. Jerry kosmuuen. Corolyn Hkkmon. Jeff Crump. Ofone Out'-'· Marht Schmk1t.Chod Chr1sren.sen. Trlsh 'Wogstotf. Glenn Howard. Dove Morgan. Carolyn Curtis. ond Sheldon O.nen. • \ \ \Julie Baxter and Glenn Howard found out just how fun the slopes con be. Kris Lombert is so cold she can't movel 81

DECA Aides This year was a terrific year for DECA. Community They sponsored Homecoming Dance, With Service which was a smash, and had service pro- jects throughout the year. Fronl Row: Eva Nuffer. Mary Kocherhons. John Helwich. Arl Turner. John Versluis. Robbie Versluis. Pol Moroni. Debbie Hansen. Bock Row: Mr. Wilson. John Burger. Alison Dumas. Aileen Cooper. Carol Peacock. Brion Simonson, Tony Kisslles. Gory Morrell. Eva Nuffer makes decisions on DECA pions. Mary Kocherhons and Sam Wilson eagerly make prepororlons for !he coming socia ls.82 DECA

FBLA Travels' The 1980..81 Future Business Leaders of America hod oContinent For great year. There were Notional and Western Regional Conventions in Washington D.C. and California. State Com- Various petitions were held at BYU in April, where several membersConventions placed well. They also hod several activities throughout the year including the installation of members where they all learned to be \"BIONIC\", an unusual Christmas Party eating spogetti with crazy utensils, and the Employer/Employee Banquet closing the year successfully. Leso Peterson gives lnsrollotion speech .~~~s Felshow FOLA Advisor. \" If rm not near. I don' t know who FOLA Officers: 1st Row • Kristie Jenson, Pres.• Susie Madsen. Reponer. Dorio Hone, Secretory. 2nd Row- Dorothy Outler. Treasurer. Tomaro Welch. Vice Pres.• Genlelle Copson, Historian. Miss Felshow Advisor. FDLA 83

VICA Developed Leadership And Vocational Skills Developing leadership ond vocotionol trode skills, in Jordon students, the Vocotionollndustriol Clubs of America held o skills Olympics on Jonuory 21. \" Preparing for leadership in the world of work\" wos there motto. They hod locoL district, stote, ond notional competitions. This yeors officers were: Koren Hol- linger, President; Todd Olsen, Vice President; Corio Brond, Sec- retory; Mike Orme, Treasurer; Corby Peterson, Porlimentorion; Mork Bently, Reporter. KCPX FM oldes drohing sruclenr Gory Guffey. Ron Srrebel ond Lynn Droodheod line up selling on sow John Dennison guides ponel router.84 VICA

FHA Is Much More . Future Homemakers of America is more rhon just cooking and sewing! They ore con- cerned with rhe family as well as the commu- nity. They discuss ways to strengthen the fom. lly and serve the community. The Club has done service projects throughout rhe year and attended regional and store conventions. This year Jordon High held the regional conven. tion here with Chris Marsh. Jordon High's first State Officer. sponsoring it. Row 1: Mrs. lovoto, Mrs. Hicks. Lori Griffith. Tommy Con. non. Lindo Clements. Tina Guss. Koty Brody, Kolene Crebs. Kirstin Goss. Julie Campbell. Sharon Olsen. Brendo Hone. Row 2: Winona Wilson. Jamie Harris, Julie Jackson, Phylls Croutch. Sondra Dahl. Holly Simons. Sondra Ander. son. leeAnn Muir. Row 3: Alice Hogburg. Meri Jo Smith. Teresa Harward. Paulo Homer. Stacy Buchanon. Koren Houghton. Lisa Pongos. Colleen Sybrousky. Robyn Mod- sen .luAnn Reed blind hemming her skirt. Officers: Robyn Madsen. leeAnn Muir. Colleen Sybrousky. Paulo Homer. and MeriJo Smith. FHA 85

Four Winds Mr. Boskovich tests Nophophon Chonsomone on world cultures. Explores Culture The Four Winds Club purpose is to bring its membership to a great- er understanding of the world's cultures. Cultures include not only the customs, but the values, foods, clothing, education. courting pro- cess. marriage. etc. The world is a family of man. We find that even though many differences exist within the cultur- al groups of man, there are pro- found similarities. The Four Winds is interested in exploring these dif- ferences and similarities.Officers: Fernando Rubio President: Gino Zimmerman V. Pres.: Chris SaddlerSecretory. Front row left to right: Phil Brewster. Glen Howard. Mckoy Eckman. Art \lllllloms. bock row: Dove Kunz. Lourie Pendleton. Sharon Lister. Kay \lllfliams. Cheryl Chidester. Shaunno Powell, Ty Culmer, Napho· phon Chonsomone. Annerre Densley. Corrine Anderton. Mr. Boskovlce (advisor). 86

Key Club Basically the Key Club is a service organization. They serve the school. the community, the state, and the nation. Through this service and the activi. ties involved, they develop leaders for the future of our nation and world.Sherilyn Mills rakes charge of Key Club meerings.Dock row Carolyn Cunis (secrerory). Krls Sodler. Lisa Finin. Carolyn Turner (hlsrorion). Sherilyn Mills (Presidenr). Susie Madsen Mr. Eckberg (Advisor)/. MiddleRow: Kay Williams. liz Schneller. Kim Johnson (Publk relorions). Sheldon Oerrerr (Vice.presidenr). Fronr row: Tye Culmer. Kun Osrler.Carolyn Curlis ond Ty Culmer work rogerher on o service projecr. Key Club's advisor. Mr. Eckberr. 87

J Club Promotes Skill J..cJub was a club whose purpose was to promote athletics and sports activities. This year. J-club sponsored several donees and award nights to honor our outstanding athletes.J-dub ,_mt..n Tommy AIS.n. lotr;. Adoms. Rkhord Olomqubt. Jo..- o.ol. lH e.oodl>eod SMidon e.own. Co,.ron Drowning. SMIIy Dok•r Corio e.ond Rondy Dok•r Ml••Onnkethoff. Lynn •~- Toni Du~oviCh. Chu.s louwy. Mike ltown. Shouno O.tlls. Wendy &onn.r., Jody QK,ves Mn.w Corter. Derek Coop.r. Trent Coll..r. Sherie Cotw:Mo, MCunn.nghom Ouon. Chnstt..b Bot\n• CtHr s.hon. Ot.rtiM'n.sen. J.tf Oronwt. Irion Orope-r Chudt o.dler Troy O.n,..y Oouen (v!HUOft Dove (tklns 0.~ FOirer. Don Goi1G9MrG.n. Gouws. Mille Gt..S. Jut• Gloves. Kitn Gotde>Mt. Cloy Gorn.s. GfofttU..nt.Of'tl. V~ ~n. Shoron HoiU~r. AnMtle Holm. Gr~ KoN Terrl Ko~ Shonnon Hott. Ky.. Horu.onDonen Hom•lton. Von Me-der. John ...nct.r. Ttoc\"' Hon,.n. Corolyn HordcoJtte. Sondy ...nct.rs.on. Oork Kormon. '-'~~~ )ohnJOn. Steve Johnton ly~He -'ohnton. Dry~ Jot~ns.n..._,ncy Johnson Oni.s Johnsot\. Su~n Ko.h~r Todd KnudMn, O.bbie Kokko4o. loft l.avm. .SC.oH lomb$on. Undo t... Mort. ludlow Chns MorfiMl. Jeff Mcforton.. Dove Mlnnkk. DobM.-dfno. Chm Mordlt'l . Doug Mekkum. ~kk Modt59GI. Ed Mefvdte. Morel McCoHrH. Koren Mc:Colllsrer. Trino MOOf•. MOt._ M•n..,o. Mlk• Moot•. Kot•n Mutht•k:h. K•rsr•n Murhr•lch.Jeff Moe•. lorry N•w~d. Jimmy Kelwn. Oot•n• N•bon. Scort Osbor.w. Scort Ofm.. Tim P._rc•. Morh P•r•n• n. O.~• ~oth, K• vln \"lcMs. F•rnondo ~ubkt 'W•nc:t.. RltVT'Ion. J•nyRkhordson, Scou Silcox. Cindy Smith. J~ Schollm•y•' · Oov• Shell, Jon Shlffmon. )lm Steodmon. Allen So•ton. Ste v•n Schnelt•r. Cosey S\"'w. Chod Soy•rs. Ktls Simons, Don Thock•ry,K•vln Tkfw•IL J•ttY ThompiOf\. O.Ann Too~. Kor•n Taylor, Poul Voloenzu.la. Don 'Whlrt•nburo. Mork 'Wkh•l. lbo 'WOfth•n. Kenny 'W•kh. P~y Wlnl!.t.r, Oob 'Wlw>mon. DfyonWoshbvrn. J•nntfer Wolk•. Julte Wlnerbonom. lOft Youno. \"obert Young Our W'resrlers ore on lopl J-club Officers Jim Nelson. Don W'hiuenburg. Terri Harding. Toni Durkovkh. Cindy Smilh, lee Drood~d.88

GAA was an association to give sports-oriented girls a GAA Sponsors Morechance to participate in activities and friendships. Some of the Than Just Sportsactivities they sponsored this year were: a Christmas Serviceproject, a Hallow-Giving party, and a Valentines party.GAA whips up o skating party.Directing traffic like o pro. GAA Officers: Front Row.Tonl Outkovlch. Terry Harding. Carlo Orand. Dock Row.(lndy Smith. Mrs. Price. Jeonno Corter.Front Row: Tommy Allen. Jennifer Wolke. Johnno Grlgler. Nikki Johnson. Lindo Trisho Morchont, Connie Gould. Lillie Derry. Trino Moore, Carolyn Hardcastle.Lee, Denise Patterson, Sharon Oecksteod. DeAnn Toole. Second Row: Sharon Fourth Row: Wendy Oonnor. Jockle Joseph. Christy Orand, Jeonno Corter, CindyHollinger, Shounlee Jensen, Shannon Hoir. Kelll Lunnen. Mario Derry. Hollee Smith, Terri Judd. Dock Row: Terry Harding. Toni Outkovich, Corio Orand, PomNielson. Stocl Sovoge. Corrie Oeo. Third Row: Lori Vowdry. Koren McAllister. Cravens. Wendy Ritzman. Donnie Creer. 89

Service Art-Artists,Etc. During first period the Service Arts class learned to draw anatomy, dabbled in oil colors and did logo designs. They promoted school spirit through post. ers, bonners and other mediums. They also entered their work in local exhibits. Jessica Delko Leso Drldge Tracey Cunningham Oorrln Homilron Krisrle Jenson Nancy JohnsonCreative Writers A mind full of ideas, a bit of eccentricness Joseph Drklocich Sharon Chorlron Show Talent and a dash of craziness were needed b) Margo Harris Dilly Hensler members of the Creative Writing class. They Carol Peacock Mike Provord wrote poems, short stories and some even Jean Tyler Oob Williams attempted novels but in the end It was all put together to publish the annual \"Courier.\" Deing crazy Is a prerequlslre for this class.90

Guns Legal Here Where con you learn the lows of the land, all about drugs, and general knowledge of police work? In the Low Enforcement class, of course! They also learned how to use handcuffs and gun safety. It is a valuable class for those interested in this type of career. The resident pollee officer checks MeriJo Smith's work ... .,~ .. Scott Bolander proff reads his rest. Red Cross Members of Red Cross developed the ability this year to stand the sight of blood. They also got to draw blood from donors in the blood drive they held. The class also reaches first-old with some emphasis on CPR.Debbie Thompson-ready 10 check a heartbeat Denise Welch shows how ro do CPR. 91

Stage Crew Designs Set Designing sets for plays, working lights, moving props, helpingassemblies and plays run smoothly, they were the stage crew.Paul Valenzuela supervises Kerry Burdens work. Front row: Troy Hansen. Francisco Chavez. James Demaree. Orlan Voiles. Becky Curtis. Second row: Tanya Nance. Glenn Mortensen. James Calton. Ted Johnson. David Wilson. Kent Demill. Jamie Heaps. Mr. West (advisor). Dock row: Michael Loveall. Keven Rowe. Dab Wiseman. Duck McDonald. Jon Duncan.Kerry Oerrerr. Jeff Oalless. Front row: James Outler. Paul Krebs. 5tl've Larsen. Paul Valenzuela. James Demaree. John Helwlch. Den Mounteer. Dock Row: David 5tabnow. Kent Demlll. Lars Anderson. Jeff McFarlane. Scott Lambson. Dorene Nelson. David Shell. Chris Martinez. Kerry Durden. Kenl M cClure show$ FronC•sCo Chov•z rechnlqu• s on working o homm•r.92

Giving change Is whor Marla Derry does besr. B~ookstore Trains F~or Employment The Bookstore gave students the opportunity to ha·ve responsibilities such os. handling money run- ning a nd balancing a cosh register. It a lso gave the students a break from regular school work and o taste of the business world. Eve Huffer Is srunned al the day's sell.Mr. Wilson odds up rhe dolly fatal. Proresslonols model rhe Oooksrore's laresf fashions. 93

Broadcaster . . An Monico Oorron Dove OrewsrerInformative Paper Charlene Crump Wendy Dennington A monthly summary of exciting events wos read in the Oroodcosrer The Oroodcosrer sroff under the odvisorship of Tommy Lemonds Janice McKnight. put forth on informative newspaper, to Janice McKnlghr apprise students of upcoming events. sports happenings ond the general everyday life of the studentbody. odv ~ Annerre Mecham In each issue o different student hod the opportunity of Tanya Middaugh being the issue editor. which meant thor she wos respon- sible for meeting that particular monthly deadline. Julie Powell Srocl Reece Sreve Schneller Wovo While Flagg Oroodcosrer reocrs ro rheir losr Issue. •94 Monico Oorron discusses on orricle wirh Tommy Lemonds.

Fred Robens-Phoro advisor. Richard Milne.odvisor, Ala n Drody-Phoro advisor.0. '(\"•ldKJ')~r wff work ing rowords o deadline. Jackie Evans and Mike Provord. Deerdigger Co.Edirors. chose o picrure for Drood. Paulo Allen Beetdigger Publishes Jesicco Delko leso Dridge Instant Memories Toni Durkovich Jackie Evans The job of publishing a good 13eerdrg ger was not all that it was cracked up to Rochelle Hopes be. Things like writing copy for clubs. Krisrie Jenson waiting for a photo to printed, deadlines Dryce Jorgenson to be met and drawing layouts that Todd Knudsen needed to be drawn yesterday. were Chris Marsh some of the things accomplished this year. John McComb Mike Provord Mr. Milne (the advisor), Mr. Roberts Sreworl Woodruff (the photographer) and a hard working Orion Rowe staff. put 200 pages in logical order. Richard Savage With the theme of \"The nexr besr rhrng Holly Simons ro berng rhere The Oeerdrgger roff goal Mark Simonson was to put together a book that would Jerry Sreodmon help the graduating students. as well as Dloke Yores the underclassmen, remember that Susan Zoffl they were there at that one isttant. This was achieved through the con. tinuity of graphic lines. in the opening and through the sports and student sec- tions, helping to tie the book together. 95

Hostages After 444 long doys. the 'i2 Ameflcon hosloges were released from the lronlon Released, grip. II begon November 4. 1979 when 90 embassy workers were token hostage by Reagan militant srudents. Two weeks lorer. most of the women ond blocks were released. On Elected Jonuory 20. 1981. during the presidential inogurollon, the plone carrying the re- As we moved into the new decade, maining 52 prisoners wos allowed to the world inhabitants witnessed many leave. Pictured ore flogs In the Hermitage. events that collapsed the confidence of Pennsylvania. cemerory: one for each doy everyone. Sov1et troops Invaded their of coprlvlty. krvny Cone< wos credited for neighboring country of Afgonisron which, finalizing the negotiations. In time, caused a 38 notion boycott of the Olympics that were to be held In On JonUO<y 20. 1\ordd 1\tocq>'> WOJ ......., Moscow. The Olympics still went on as the> 40th pt•Uc:»nt o4 rM UnttH Sto,., ... wcw. planned with all the glory and pageant- ry but just didn't seem the some without by 0 kJndJ.tlde The> •i«IOfOI VOle 'MOJ In fO'otOf the U.S. there. Earlier In the year. the Winter Olympics held at lol~e Placid ol ~· .o69-49 n•• \"\"-· CoWorniO 90••• didn't quite make up for the summer games. Although we gained a new f\"'If wos on octof who otKe wOt'ktd wUh 0 hero, Enc Heiden, winning five gold med- ~key Mme-d &onto H•t wlf•. ~Y wos als, our most promising lee skaters, To obo Hoi mov;.s. P.~n lnJbt.-d rhot th• M:. Oobolorno and !\andy Gordner had to men TQborno<f<' CJy., Jlng lor hiJ lnG<,~uroriorl bow out just before they were to per- T•..vls.d cov•r~ showed 1.011 14\ hb •y•J form because of a bod knee Randy had. w~n t~ 91oup 1<>\"9 The highlight of the Winter Games was the crushing win by the U.S. hockey w-Yho >hot J C\) llo -UIOtl UUMp.d m. team over the Russian team. The hos- w.,,_. thon whot m. TV sllow 1)Qb hod AIm. tage situation wasn't any better but 13 •M ol tt. MOJOn. v.. wat,...u.d rtw )hoof brave souls went on a secret mission to rescue the 53 remaining hostages. 1<'9 ol m. -lOrdly J A In hb - E•••Y- The following movies are When they found that they could not do thot WOJ 0 .1-JOCW)t. the big money makers In 19&0. Th•y or• it they aborted the mission but crashed listed In the order of the students choice. a transport plane. Eight were killed. FBI ed wifft Jk WOJ National ratings or• on th• right. agents disguised themselves and caught many Congressmen taking und.r iuipk:ton A bribes. The elegant and famous MGM Hotel in las Vegas caught fire and 83 tong OC'fOfi ilflk• people lost their lives. Hotels around the country became aware of potential fire •pl.-.O.loy.-1 ·~ ,.. hazards In high rise buildings. The offi- cial 1980 census was taken. Eighty-eight ••oll\"9 million forms were sent out and we came to a total of 240,000,000. In New Our. ftnolly. lor• In 1. Smokey ond the Oondit II (6) York, Pablo Picasso brought out all of his 2. The Empire Strikes Dock (1) modern art and millions viewed his No't'eM~t. rt.e tor~ 3. The Blue Lagoon (4) 4. fridoy The 13th (9) works. The #1 ranked Ojorn Oorg and the ~~~ .,.wl\"9 oudl. 5. Urbon Cowboy (7) 6. Cool Miner's Daughter (2) #2 ranked John McEnroe were at it ence ....., .s.ow rh• 7. The Shining (8) again. McEnroe won the U.S. Open but &. Alrplonel (3) Borg was the winner at Wimbledon. In ftnol ....,dkt J k 's 9. Cheech & Chong's Hext Movie (10) the controversial fight. Sugar f\oy leon 10. The Blues Brothers (5) ord boxed his way to a win over 1\o ....... berra Duron. Again In New York lost year's graduating class at Wesr P()l()t was given the first diplomas for women. Ex-Hostage !\!Chord Queen was released in July after Iranian officials sold he was mentally sick. Ex-President Carter's brother become politically Involved with the Liberian government and his crude antics spowned 'Odlygore ' The lux. ury liner 'Prlnsendam' caught fire in the Gulf of Alaska and 500 people were rescued before the ship sank. The source of many jokes was the Boston Marathon. There, the first place wom-96

After swi nging around the planer Alpolef. en's runner, Rosie Ruiz. was charged the Voy~ I spacecraft come In contocr with with riding the subway port of the race; she was stripped of her honor. The poor the next biggest planer. Sonxn. As the shll) little Grand Canyon burros were flown out at the cost of $1000 each before drew closer. scientists bock home got exclte•l . officials were to shoot them. A very con- They discovered thor there were more than troversial subject in Utah is the proposed MX system to be placed in the western 1000 separate rings around the planer. ond desert. Governor Matheson is opposed there were now 15 moons circling. The space- to it and so ore people who live in the croft's twin Voy~ l is expected to encounter towns that it will affect. The govern- Saturn in the near future ond then both will fly ment wonts to place 200 missles on Into deep space. thousands of miles of racetrack and ploy a shell game with the Russians. Lee lac- Gone this year ore many personalities thor coco, president of the Chrysler corpora- tion, has asked the federal government many of us will miss. Joivl LecYlOO. ond ex- twice to help boil out the near bankrupt cor company. On the TV scene. every- Dearie wos gunned down in New York: one's favorite Drngbor has died oher Steve ~ died while raking the con- nine years on ' All in rhe Fom1ly' On the game show Tic Toe Dough, contestant troversial loerril for his cancer: the Them McKee become the biggest mon- 'Schnou' Jorrmy Du'onte: Petef Selers. the ey winner in the history of television. He won $312.700 including 16 trips and star of many Pink Panther movies: Allred eight cars. The perfect '10', Oo Derek H.tchcod~. the master of the macabre: Moe mode two new films. ' A Change of Sea- sons· and 'Tarzan' prancing around al- Wesr. the sex bomb of the thirties and Jesse most nude in both. The lost of Sorurdoy Oweos who won four gold medols In the Nighr Live's original cost left with the de- parture of Odl Murray, Jane Curro1n, and 1936 Olympics ond smashed Hitler's dream Lorro•ne Newman. The original cost of the of o superior race. Nu&.ey MOOS!: Club got together for their 25th anniversary. Johnny Corson signedThe hit songs that we listened to on the a new contract for more money and aradio were: sixty minute program. 'The Empire Srril~es Oocl~' reached new heights and ended1 It's Still Rock ond Roll to Me In May of lost year. residents of where another sequel of the 'Star Wars'O.r(Jc:~• southern Washington were alerted sago will continue. The long actors to the fact thor their once peaceful strike in the fall postponed the new TV2. Cror.y Lillie Thing Coiled love mountain wos now spilling our osh. season, but when it did arrive It wasn'tGvr>..-n molten lovo and debris on their much to talk about. RK:hord Pryor recov- heads. Since then. the mountain ered from his massive burns on his face3. Mogk 7. All Our Of love hos erupted five rimes causing mud flowing through rivers ond towns and arms. Oeverly Stns sold good-bye toOltv10 Newton John Aw: Suppl\" being burled In seconds. More than4. Ride Like The Wind 8. Lillie Darling thirty people lost their lives or ore performing on the operatic stage but feared missing. The mountain will still continue to teach young hope-ChriStopher Cross Elton Joivl spewed our 1.3 billion tons of osh. fuls. Carl Sagan launched a new series Millions of acres of timber were on PBS that explored space and our own5. Coli Me 9. Upside Downlllondo<• burned to the ground. world. Exrommunicoted Mormon Son10 Diona f\oss .Johnsc:lrl ,tll1 mode headlines by chain-6. Coming Up 10. Lost In love ing hers.Jif to LOS temples. And finally the comic strip Olondle ' turned fifty yearsPou McCatfY>Y A. Supply o ld. This Is a list of the 10 most popu- lar shows In the notion. They ore listed in order of the students choice. Notional ratings ore on the right. 1. M' A 'S'H (2) 2. The Dukfts of Houord (5) 3. Three's ::ompany (3) 4. Real Pe ·~ple (7) 5. Dollos (4) 6. The Jeffersons (8) 7. Lillie House On the Prairie (9) 8. Alke (6) 9. 60 Minutes (1) 10. Taxi ( 10) 97

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