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Kent Jacobson Debbie Sutherland Doug Cline Jan RichardsonKaye Atkinson Lisa Lyman Ken Barber Patsi WelchMarty Melville Keith Eddington Mike McClure Virginia GiffordJill Hanks Ronda Cope Buzz Welch Dane AllredKris Rasmussen Lisa Pixton Donetta Cox Jeff PhillipsBrett Childs Kistine Campbell Selena Garfield Ken NoffsingerMariann Richards Jackie Morgan Diana Woodruff Mike OarMegan Timoney Jan Coffin Julie Ziegler Jeff LoganDan Chavez Chris Knopp Lori Larson Pat TaylorMike Thorpe Vivian McAllister Brenda Ballard Mark HardyLloyd Nelson Suzanne Smiley Gloria Vaccaro Barry PayneRobin Spray Scott Brown Michelle Lunt Scott Gould Trying out for the musical was harder than put- ting it on . But finding out we made it was worth the embarrassment. The cast grew close during rehearsals and the Saturday practices were comicql because everyone was asleep and in curlers. The panic over the set, the bed , scrambling for props, getting yelled at for for- gotten lines, and hoarse voices were all part of the play. Then Opening Night. We were running around in trances, Ronda 's striptease and crying during the prayer on closing night. Then the cur- tain closed and something that had been a part of us for nine weeks was turned in with the script. 109
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Johnny Alldredge takes a flying leap.Dogpatch, a night to get hitched.Li'l Abner and Daisy Mae were fin-ally picked ·after a week of bakingpies and cakes, going through anobstacle course and seeing who hadthe longest beard and the hairiestlegs. But then at midnight thatFriday night, our \"wedding vows\"were finally broken. 113
AssBmbliBs When we couldn 't take 2nd period another day, sure enough we'd have an assembly. Always some- thing entertaining whether it was watching real pros like Ballet West, the hypnotist or the skydivers or real clowns like the pep assemblies. But at the end we knew school must go on when the groans resounded as it was announced that we'd have to go back to class.116
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Playing the role of a Junior isn 't too hard . . . in fact being one isn't all that bad . Sitting in the hall making a maze for people to walk through , making our own Rock Con- certs. Causing havoc in the lunch room . Yet it's still nice to be able to have a special night of your own when you can dress up your body and your manners and have an en- joyable time with someone of the opposite sex at the Junior Prom. It just seems a shame this year couldn 't last.Kick 'em high girls. 121
SwBBthBarts Ball Waiting for the band. Dave Clarke and Jenny Edmunds. Bob Stone, Sandy Orth, Scott Hogan, and Tonya Butterfield. Lori Hamilton , Lesli Ju, and dates.122
We strolled with our sweethearts through a romantic park setting , com- plete with trees and benches, with our sweethearts-waiting for the band equipment, Ye old romantic theme was \" Let Me Call You Sweetheart. \" Aside from the late photographer, getting cars stuck in canyon snow- banks and mixed up reservations, the dance was a great way for sweet- hearts to spend a memorable Valentine's Day.Rod Sedgwick, Cindy Brunson, Greg Davidson and Holly Leavitt.Susan Kendrick Lisa Lyman Queen Juliene -Day Attendants 123
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GiraffB StoryReed Scott Jolene Maynes Jeri Fitzgerald Jaymie MerrickLisa Green Steve Burger B lake Ostler Dean MorrillMike Thorpe Rich Gord Kristin Hardy Karen OversonJan Coffin Karen Christensen Jeff Phillips Melinda PhillipsLloyd Nelson Kathy Smiley Mike Derricott Stephanie GreenScott Brown Dannie Noffsinger Melody Bingham Suzanne SmileyLisa Lyman Therese Allen Marie Bosworth Gina Schmidt ·Wendy Gardner Michelle 0 rdakowski Patsy Welch Lorrie SevyDane Allred Buzz Welch An Pingree Denise AtkinsonMark Hardy Sensitive ... A word one has to feel to know. \"Giraffe Story\" .. a play one has to feel to know. It was a different play, a real play, a play on life. It combines \"yes\" with \" no\" then says \"we can. \" It's negative, positive, right, wrong , happy and sad , all the same yet not. The audience feels it, the performers know it, now everything is \"just so.\" 125
OnB A~t: Aria Da Capo Characters: Dane Allred Tammy McClure Scott Brown Megan Timoney Brett Childs The first obstacle in the one-act play was trying to find the exact pronun- ciation of the title , second , was finding out what the title meant, and third , was trying to decipher the play itself. With such an abstract script, each person had his own interpre- tation which made the play unique and extremely weird . Could you act out a tragedy with comic properties?126
Bootdigg(!r '76 When it is impossible to gather 25 students together on a Saturday to get their picture taken, when a picture returns horizontal instead of vertical, when the copy is only 5 lines long instead of the 25 lines in the layout, when no one took pictures at the meet, when the deadline is tomorrow and we're still waiting for pictures, and we are all going insane, that's when we begin to catch the spirit of living.BEETDIGGER STAFFJody Bentley Lisa SloanDave Cracraft Megan Timoney- Co-EditorCary Fehler Buzz WelchDan Francom Garth Gooch - AdvisorKelly GouldingKathy Graham PHOTOGRAPHERSMarcie HarrisKathy Hartlerode Ralph Bishop - AdvisorKathy Hyatt Arch Shaw- AdvisorHugh Matheson Fred Roberts - AdvisorRoi Larsen Kenn AndersenTammy McClure Scott BakerChris McCormick Jody BentleyRose Mortensen Dan ChavezGordon Parry Dave CracraftRuth Parry - Editor John FletcherLynn Ratzlaff Robert HarperBarbara Rich Hugh MathesonBeth Shettel Nicolene RiskaFront row : Kenn Andersen , Dan Chavez, Nic Riska , 131Robert Harper. Row two: Dave Cracraft , Hugh Matheson .Jody Bentley, Ralph Bishop.
Front row: Gaye Despain , Margaret McGuire, Kathy Bergerner, Karen Walters , Gayle Cutler, Teresa Dickson , Rhea Pace, Col- leen Sm-ith , Debbie Schiffman , Lorri Chapman , Jill Perry, Carol Swint, Marie Bosworth , Teresa Nowotny, Janice Ballard . Row two: Lisa Pixton , Brenda Burden, Lorriane Dixon , Patrea Smith , Kent Jacobson , Keith Eddington. Rodney Niemann, Jerry Moun- teer, Blake Ostler, Michelle Bergeson , Marty Melville, Karalee Rishton , Suzanne Ordakowski, Robyn Spray, Carolyn Smith, Elaine Davis, Jani Robinson , Debbie Simmons . Patty Nielson , Danny Oxley, Ben Reeve, Buzz Welch, Steve Landeen , Penny Gregory , Tammy Beckstead , Tammy Mellor, Debbie Sutherland , Teresa Higbee. Row tour: Paula Smith , Jaylynn Steadman , Colleen Prince, Jackie Morgan , Lorrie Sevy, Chris McCormick. Bob Stone, David Clough, Roger Shryers, Sterling Stevenson, Linda Tadehara, Jennifer Cannon , Janice Nieman , Elaine Stiel , Jena Crapo. Row five: Kathy Washburn , Shauna Dineen , Joyce Jackman , Wendy Nelson , Peggy Hummel , Bob Hoffman, Ray Paul Greenwood , Ben Christenson , Steve Bawden , Rebecca Gif- ford , Amy Matheson , Kelly Hiatt , Michelle Furner, Suzzane Smily. Row six: Kelli Henderson , Tammy Gatherum , Jill Thomas, Diana Woodruff, Mark Ziegler, Jeff Phillips, Holly Glover, Carrie Kirton , Lisa Schmidt, Sandy Orth, Carol Groom , Susan Ken- drick, Megan Timoney.132
We put to use the voices denounced as\"talkative\" by other teachers (including Mr.Z) and organized them into a concert choir.We sang along to any tune even ones wedidn 't like. Pre-concert headaches, plannedtrips that failed , \" Play Buoys\" and pizzaswere all included on the agenda. We canhonestly say that if one decent thing evercame out of this year, it would be our rathernice blue outfits. 133
Front row: Jeff Phillips, Mariann Richards , War:Je King, Lisa Lyman . Row two: Jan Richardson , Jody Bentley. Row three: Debra Simmons, Roger Shryers, Larrie Larson , Tari Anderson, James Veater, JesAnn Coombs. Row four: Dallas Lyon, Jeri Anderson, Penny Gregory, Keith Eddington, Penny Rowley. Row five: Sallie Ennis, Sterling Stephenson , Linda Tripp, Chris Thacker, Kent Jacobson , Scott Goold. Row six: Steve Landeen, Scott Hoggan. Madrigals The year goes on and so do the Madrigals. Throughout our performances we got discour- aged and excited. Some of us went through the day singing constantly and often people told us to shut up. Between climb- ing all over statues and singing everywhere, Madrigals was a g,reat experience. Rodney Zabriskl Advisor134
Sub Dd>s & SquirosFront row: Lynette Morill, Danny Oxley, Roger Shryers, Lorrie Larson . To some of us \"Rachmaninoff\" ranRow two: Gaye Despain, Jani Robinson, Jan Richardson, Karrie Petty. shivers up and down our spines. To the rest of us it meant absolute- ly nothing, but we'd try anything and try anything we did. The Utah Symphony Salute to Youth and Rubenstien all seemed to give us an appreciation for the great masterpieces. P~p Band We couldn't just sit and listen to music, it begged us to play along, and we made quite a few tunes on our own, each con- tributing his own little note to the school song or National Anthem .Lynn Pierce Front row: Dennise Brower, Mike Landeen. Row two: Lynn Pierce, President Paul Magg , Mark Grygla, Robert Chaptman , Spencer cannon , Ro~ert Benson . Row .three: Kevin Anderson , Glen Ba iley, Hal Sm1th , Scot Baker, J 1m Gallegos , Mr. Pond . 135
The Drama Club for experienced Officers: Megan Timoney, Tammy McClure, dramateers only. We were all $$$$ Tammy Pierson, Robyn Bishop, advisor. crazed this year trying to scrounge enough money to get us to the International Conference. We never lost our theatrical instincts. Whether it was playing show-offs in AmericanFork, selling pizzas, baked goods and \"Worlds Finest Chocolates\", or putting on children's productions in the elementaries. Front row: Scott Brown , Mike Thorpe , Vivian McAllister. Robyn Spray, Diana Woodruff, Dane Allred , Douglas Cline, Wade King , Tammy McClure , Tammy Pierson , Mariann Richards . Roll\' two: Brett Childs , Virginia Gifford , Michelle Lunt , Julie Ziegler, Jan Coffin , Selena Garfiei<:L Mike Derricott , Robyn Bishop (and baby). Megan Timoney. Row three: Gloria Vaccaro , ChriS Knopp , Mike Oar, Marti Melville, Ronda Cope, Ken Barber.136
Drama Toom:~~~~row: Mike Oar, Vivian McCallister, Marti Melville, Jeri Fitzgerald, Kelli Christensen, Gloria Vaccaro, Annette This is the competitive side of DramaCo 1r ' Suzanne Childs, Gai l D visser, Lisa Green . Row two: Judy Bonham, Brian Still, Donette Noffsinger, Don etta in which several perfectly normalM x. he:eseAII n , Ken Barber, Doug Cline , Alan Carroll, Todd Ross, RandyVawdrey, Clinton Allen, Robyn Bishop, people act like several perfectly ab- normal people-just to get a trophy.teegan T1mon y,Janet Evenson, Denise Atkinson, Dan Chavez . Row three: Ronda Cope, Berry Payne, Karen Chris- So far it's worked. Towards the end,Jan~ n, Brett Childs, Scott Brown, Wade King , Lori ~ace. Holly Leavitt, Patsy Welch, Brenda Ballard . Row four: the motions and words becomeMin~nderson, Mike Derrlcott, Mariann Richards, Lori lee Thompson, Cindy Dimick, Jolene Magnes, Susan Roberts, mechanical. We have everyone else's mono-act or scene memorized. c ella Lunt, Kistlne Campbell, Julie Ziegler. It's getting harder and harder to take state and top the score from the year before but we always seem to do it.Officers- Front row: Don etta Cox, Mariann Richards, Doug Cline,Jeri Anderson . Row two: Robyn Spray, Kistine Cambell, RondaCope, Megan Timoney. 137
VICA Front row: Mr. King , Erin Fitzgerald , Tammy Butler. Cindy Peterson , Sherilyn Arnold , Rose Mortensen . Paula Greenwood , Barbara Rich, Kris Atkin- son , Karen Walters, Susan Kendrick. Row two: John Lavendar. Berry Sorenson , Gerald Johnson , Mike Zeller, Bob Dowland , Mark Thaxton, Larry M iller, Dan Hawn. Row three: J . Dean Adams, Steve Massa. Wade Frischknecht, James Whitmore, Kent Best, Dan Auker, Pride Alldredge, Steve Dewsenberry, Mike Fox . Row four: Dean Capson , Lee Garfield , David Allen. Norman Baugh , Todd Anderson , Roger Allen , Robert Sabo , Mr. Palmer, Val Carlson . Row five: Duffy Pingree, Alan Buchanan , Mr. Crookston , Jim Brown . Warren Atkinson . Officers: Sandy Orth , Karen Hansen, Mike Zeller, Karen Walters , Bob Dow- land, Susan Kendrick. We had a real attraction for machines. But rather than be one, we attacked and out maneuvered them. Our price? Bike rides to Utah Tech and early, early morning breakfasts.138
\"Breaker 2-3,\" \"Go Break.\" \"Thank you much CBRfor the break. Ah-We're lookin' for the PurpleBanana, you got your ears on? Come on\" \"Yeayou got the Purple Banana ...\"We finallyorganized a C.B. Radio Club, that started tostrike up interest in C.B.'s. In the club welearn how to communicate on the radio's aswell as having a great time. We also watchedthe parking lot during assemblies and lunch tohelp fight vandalism. It's a real riot!Officers: Keith Sturdevant, Jack Sprouse, Robert Sabu. Front row: Blue Stallion, Robert Saba ; S_andy School Teacher , David L . Palmer; Advisor , Red Flame, Keith Sturdevant; Sky R<;>cket, Dav1d Jensen ; Hardrose, Del Swensen ; Poker, Scott Brown; Blue Shark, Scott Hoggan ; Sm1~1n Jack , Jack Sprouse. Back row: Rebel , Nolan Norris ; Hog Caller, Mark Westbrook; Stoner, Lowne Hathaway; Red Sword, Scott Goold; Idaho Kid , Gary Robbins ; Shive A Get, Dan Haun.Bookstor(! Run by a few crazed kids, we take in the responsibility of serving those who A- Don't like school lunch. 8- Are addicted to Doritos. C- Have a typing, marketing, shorthand or accounting class. D - The Dumbies who are habitual pencil loosers and last, but not least. E - Those who like to hear the sound of cash registers. We enjoyed everything from setting up displays to watching all our profits go into school funds.Officers: Mike Burkeman, Ann Dunster; Manager, Jeff Meldrum, Diana Baer, Keith Sturdevant, Kelly Chris-tensen, Julie Lloyd. 139
Competing, dancing, roller skating, throwing banquets, and sponsoring Homecoming are only a few events among the filled agenda of the Dis- tributive Education Clubs of Amer- ica, Jordan Chapter. On the .sideline we were also learning how the bus- inesses were run top to bottom. Front row: Craig Wagstaff, Sherilyn Arnold, Wendy Gardner, Deanna Arnold, Delsy Eckman, Mike Kramer, Chris Heimiller, Lisa Bozarth, Mike Burkman . Row two: Claudia Krueger, Wyatt Burke , Holly Hill, Ruth McKay. Row three: Mr. Clark, Kevin Mitchell, Tammy Maxwell, Corrine Bailey, Ann Miller. Row four: Randy Oakeson, Rene' Velarde, Marla Madsen, Rose Marie Spratt, Lorraine Hannah, Flora Limb. Row five: Mrs. Wilson, Kevin Gallagher, Theron Larkin , Sherry Oliver, Peggy Paramore, Donnette Noffsinger, Michelle Smiley, Roi Larsen , Sherry Wil- liams. Row six: Tammy Mellor, Ann Dunster, Jeff Meldrum , Tina Hamilton , Kim Elison , Collette Cutler, Tammy Niel- son, Tonyia Butterfield . Row seven: Sam Pecerelli , Bruce Panas , Mark Thaxton , Kent Best, Brent Best, Karilee Anderson , Brad Fenton, Kelly Kunz, Randy Hughes, Terry Napier, Janet Gough, Sandra Primm , Terry Barlow, Su- san Hillock, Coral Ricard, Kelly Christenson . Row eight: Gary Rager, Keith Sturdevant, Dale Bohm , Pam Uli- barri , Tammy McCarthy, Pam Bolliger, Valerie Washburn , Lynn Ratzlaff, Desi Barker, Gary Rupp , Debbie Thorn . Terry Firmage. Row nine: John Cleft, Mylan Swilor, Robert Yaka, Grant Ragsdale, Kevin Kempin, DeAnne Brown . Annetter Smith, Lori Roundy, Susan Anderson . Randy Oakeson , Tammy Mellor, Tammy Maxwell, Mike Burkman, Claudia Krue-140 ger, Randy Mlthchell , Ann Dunster.
We were merely homemakers in the embryo stage , including our male counterparts, mak- ing the best of our high school years, wak- ing up members at 3:00 a.m., joking, and try- ing to get romantic while decorating for Sweethearts Ball. Kaylene Thornock advisorJebbie Sutherland. Row two: Penny Gregory,S~net Nielson, Tina Bodell, Tammy Hardman .1 andlng: Diana Baer, Tammy Beckstead, ammy Mellor. Front row: Debbie Sutherland , Ta.mmy Beckstead , T~mmy Ha~dman, Penny Gregory, Tina Bodell . Row two: Don- netta Lloyd , Kistine Campbell , D1ana Baer, Janet N1els~n, M1ss Thornock, Tammy Mellor. Row thre~: N1colene Riska , Dinah Holmstead , Lanette Thaxton . Row tour: M1ke Hamilton, Lorrie Sevy, Ann Miller, Shenlyn Arnold, Karen Jensen. Row five: Jill Perry, Mik~ Melonas, M1chel~e Yates , Chuck Christensen , Marie Bosworth. Row six: Sherry Haws, Amy Matheson , Cindy Sm1th , Buzz Welch, Lmda Tadehara , Margaret Meyers. 141
PBrforming Dan~B One of the primitive forms of art, that we updated quite a bit. With the profes- sionalism of Mrs. Nichols, we turned out such fantas- tic works as the hillbillydance and the dance concert. Front row: Marilyn Hyde, Jeri Bishop, Sandy Smith, Sandra Frantz, Debbie Hadley, Lori Ovard . Row two: Jena Crapo, Kelly Gassman, Jill Middleton, Marty Melville, Ronda Cope, Jan Richardson. Row three: Nadine Smith, Lori Jones, Kaye Atkin- son , Paula Smith, Deb Clough. In the tree: Tracy Leavitt, Laura Valenzuela, LeeAnn Terry, Karla Norton, Sherry Johnson. Caroln Nichols advisor OFFICERS: Debbie Clough and Paula Smith142
Front row: Karrie Petty, Susan Hillock , Yvonne Broadhead , Tamara Lykins. Row two: Sonja Westbrook, Diane Bianchi , SonjaTa:z:zer, Melissa Barrett, Gaye Despain , RaNae Ols en. Row three: Patrice Bogenschutz, Pam Ta:zzer, Carla Ricord , Karen Over-son , Karen Christenson , Cindy Peterson , Lori Larsen . At times it seemed like we were the only ones in the school who could understand the seating ar- rangement of the gym, even if we were just faking our way through the seats. Whether faK- ing tickets or handing out pro- grams, it felt like we were at every Jordan activity finally find- ing out what this school is about.Barbara Bolland advisor OFFICERS : Karrie Petty, Pam Tazzer, Pat- rice Bogenschutz. 143
Cindy Brunson Jennifer Cannon Vice President Laura Dansie Kathyrn Derricott Shauna Eggen Asst. Yell Mistress Kathy Evenson Diane Funk Brenda Gotberg Penny Gregory Kelli Hiatt Marilyn Hyde Jeannine Jaynes Lori Jones Drill Mistress144
Frozen fingers slapping against frozen legs was Kimberly KempnerOnly the beginning of your half time entertainment Susan Kendrickduring games. We looked quite neat in our new Presidentboots and actually quite graceful (sometimes) . Chris KnoppCompeting with other drill teams one second and Tracy Leavittinviting them to tea the next were the main ingre- Asst. Drill Mistressdients of our social events. Shelly McCulloch TreasurerChar lonians Natile Mitchell Tamra N ielson Sandra Orth Secretary Jill Perry N icolene R iska Historian Kelly Scorzato Nadine Smith Yell Mistress Linda Tadehara 145 .
Miss Nelson Miss Imlay advisor advisor FBLA Put any one of us near a type- writer or dictaphone and we'd be happy, only temporarily though. We also had sights on service projects, such as Christ- mas kiddie shows. We were out to conquer the business worid but only after we'd had a few good times. All Front row: Lori Larsen , Kacee Hiatt, Tina Tait, Karen Overson, Kathy Keele, Tanya Butterfield, Terry Barlow, Frankie Taylor, Michelle Yates. Row two: Gina Melonas, secretary; Karen Christensen, Diane Bianchi , Sonia Tazzer, Terisa Dickson, Shauna Deaven , Kathy Evenson, historian; Stacie Fenton, Laura Dansie. Row three: Cathy Crane, Oddett Enniss, Connie Ostler, Coll een Prince , Becky Mor- tensen, Kelly Gassman, Tammy Wag staff, chairman; Jill Perry , Brenda Gotberg . Row four: Sh eri Wil - liam s, Wendy Smith, Diane Parker, Jane Black , Kathy Keele , Jame Besner, Teresa Smith, Kelli Hen- derson, Sheri Pease, Jolen e Christensen , Cindy Phillips, Jill Fritz, Norlen e Overman , Yvonn e Broad- aoysyCcfl·ggyringhead, parliament; Rochelle Fairbourn. Row five: Lori Hickman, Phyllis Frischknecht, Cathy Meadows, E laine Paxman, reporter ; Shauna Moore , vi ce pre s.; Kris Cannon, Peggy Hummel , president ; Linda Finally, we decided OFFICERS: Bob Stone, John to get into the spirit Lundstrom , Gary Thomas, act and formed, quite unexpectedly, an all Steve Bawden . boys' cheering sec- tion, Which, all in all, brought school spirit and Big Mac sales up.146
For(!nSi~ ::r .:::: ::::::.~.\ OFFICERS: Kevin Cutler, Blake Ost:er, Desi Barker, Dane Allred. ~Fhrounctk row: Lee Green, Gina Guymon. Row two: Les Gailey, Suzanne Biggs, We tried to increase our vocab- Christenson, Pen ny Gregory. Row three: Kevin Cutler, Bl ake Ostler, Desi ulary to find more sophisticated ways of saying very little. Whether Aarker. Melody Bingham . Row tour: Jeff Phillips, Becky Bailey. Row five: Dane it was extemp. , impromptu, de- bating or leg forum we soon real- llred, Patrea Smith. Row six: Dave Kimball , Dara Anderson ized we really didn't care if the development and alloca- tion of scarce world resources be controlled by an Interna- tional Organization. Jackie Conkling advisor One thing is for sure-we won 't ever be completely lost in a U.N. session and might even favor cer- tain countries. We learned a lot about worl~ relations which just might come in handy if any of us become Secretary of State.~:ont r<:>w: Sandy Christensen, Maxine Yazhe , Beverly Joos , Joy Webster, Mark Goodrich , Kerry Fuller, Coi-M~n M1llerberg, Teresa Skinner, Sonja Westbrook . Row two: Brent Ostler, Kathy Graham, Wendy , Randyle'tchell , Rob Jack. Brent Wyman , Dan e Allred , Joni Jensen , Robert Whent. Row three: R1cky Hanson, Al-ton .Mason , Max Burton , Corby Cambell, Scott Tremelling , Russ Tyler , Brett Childs , Scott Edward. Row0 ur. Brad Merril , Brian Still, Kent Jolley, Tom Murphy, Kell Bunkel , Kevin Springer, Trent Gotberg, Blake Stier, Ke vin Cutler, Brad Win egar, Gary Yates , Mark Burningham . 147
StagB CrBw When you mix 23 students together with hammers, nails, boards and Mr. Tucker, how can you help but have a great time. When you get thinking about it, without them, the plays and musi- cals wouldn't have the same meaning. Front row: Trent Gotberg, Mark Combes, Mike Sheppard, Kelly Lovell , Mark Burningham. Back row: Herb Tucker, advisor; Lori Sevy, Lloyd Nelson, Wade King , Les Porter. Missing: Doug Cowley, Colette Cutler. Shelly Cutler, Kathy Derricott, John Flores, Debra Francom , Teresa Jarvie, Steve Lewis, Tami Nelson, Susie Pullan, Don Rammer, Connie Smith, David Spencer, Gary Whetman . ArtAdv isor Ralph Pace and President Dan Francom . We gathered our inborn talents together and used them in such projects as the \" Once Upon a Mattress\" poster and pro- gram design and the Bicentennial poster contest. But generally the class was filled with creative assignments and sour jokes. Front row: Dave Atkinson, Belinda Fenton , Rod Sedgewick, Layne Lundstrom , Blair Hanks, Kim Elison, Jim Henline. Back row: Karoleen Neria, Brad Merrill , Rod Allen , Stacy Myers, Holly Hill, Neil Mock, Dan Francom , Kevin Springer. Missing: Carrie Kirton , Chris Young .148
Broadeastl!r We were trying to make a seemingly boring month look about as exci ting as a double overtime basketball game, and somehow we did it. Between the hassle of deadlines, lost articles, frantic head- aches, zany soap opera columns and super editorials, plus sparking up the announcements, we accomplished our goals with a great newspaper to prove it. Front row: Saundra Brooksby, Kelly Lovell , Jeannene Maxfield , Brett Childs, Pam Smith . Middle row: Les Porter, Kel Goulding . Back row: Ken Barber, Dave Popelmayer. Missing: Jolene Adams. STAFF BOX Pam C. Smith . .. ... . . ... .. . . ... Editor Kelly Goulding ... . . . .. Associate Editor Kelly Lovell .... . . . ..... Editorial Editor Saundra Brooksby. .. . ... Feature Editor Les Porter. . ...... ... ... Feature Editor Ken Barber .... . ... . . .. .. Sports Editor Jeannene Maxfield. .. Business Manager Dave Popelmayer . . .... . . Photographer Les Porter .. .. .. ...... .. .. Copy Editor Jolene Adams.... . .. . ... Staff Reporter Brett Childs . .. .. .. . .. . ... Broadcasting Kim Kempner ... .. ... .. .... . Columnist Hilton Harris ......... .... .. Cartoonist Carol Clark . . ... . . . .. . ........ AdvisorCarol Clark 149 adv isor
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