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Signs of spring are still with us but another year is over. Joy and sadness are present but the world goes on. The Seniors are graduating, the Juniors are looking forward to their last year, and the Sophomores have finally gotten accus- tomed to high school life. The Junior Prom and Senior Hop will never be the same. The Class of '68 will never be able to show up the Juniors and Sophomores again at the Jordan Olympics. Next year a different Officers' Council will show the student body various phases of school life in skits.2



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Jordan's first homecoming will be remembered by all those who stood in the rain and watched the parade and football game. The annual Christmas program and thesinging Christmas tree will bring back memo- ries of the activities one can take part in at Jordan High. We will also remember the movie of the students at Jordan which consisted of candid shots throughout the building. Espec- ially we have learned from the classroom where the teachers helped us to gain the knowledge we sought so diligently and absorbed so slowly. 5

We strived, and we succeeded. It was a great year for some, for oth- ers it proved somewhat futile, but all will remember those things which each enjoyed most. Our memories are now the history books. We must remember. It will prove to be without effort, for these things are now a part of us .. . never to be forgotten.6

Theme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2Leadership . Page 8Students . . . . . Page 22Athletics . . . . Page 60Organizations . Page 88Activities . . . . Page 108 7

Each job is a challenge, each giving an opportuni- ty for individual development. The leaders chosen to guide us spent hours plan- ning activities to help improve ourselves and then carried them through. Having the opportunity to lead gave each individual leader an insight to working with others.8

Principal Vice Principal Administration FacultyStudent Body President Officers Officer Council Student Council Office Secretaries Custodians Nurse 9

Principals come in all shapes and sizes. More important, they come with different personalities. We think we are privileged to have Mr. Parr to direct our school. Now that this year is over and we look back on its memories, we will think of Mr. Parr and remember all the many things he did for us and for our school. Being busy with the business part of the school, he displayed his great leadership abilities and was always understanding whenever problems arose. Mr. Don J. ParrJordan High Principall968 See that man walking up there? The Mr. herman M. Crump tall one. You could spot Jordan High Vice-Principall968 him a mile away! What will you re- member him for? For his authority, honesty, and school spirit? Perhaps his \"yes\" and \"no\" answers! It could be you'll remember him setting you down for sluffing. Will it be because he's our Vice-Principal, or just because he's tall? Whatever your memories, they will undoubtedly be good because no one can overlook his friendliness and love for Jordan High and all her students.10

Mr. Marlon BatemanMr. Clyde V. Buxton Mr. Reed H. BecksteadMr. Bennarr FurseMr. Paul Mortensen Dr. Carlos AsayMr. Kenneth Prince Providing our schools in Jordan District with able lead-Mr. John VVheadon ers who must make decisions on many aspects of policy and procedure is the job of the Administration. A new building of beauty and convenience will certainly be a great aid to Mr. Beckstead, Superintend- ent, Dr. Asay, Assistant Superintendent and all others who help these men perform their duties. 11

Behind each desk could be found a unique and in- teresting personality which aided and assisted stu- dents in choosing their future goals. They met with students, cheered empty hearts, and gave assistance through quiet conversations to apply their knowledge in help- ing students discover themselves. Mr. Grant H. Kunzler Mr. RichardT. tceleDirector of Guidance, Senior Counselor Junior oun elor Mrs. Mary B. Fitzgerald Sophomore ounselor12

Preparing and advancing in their vo- cational choice of business, the students in this field were able to learn everything from new methods of bookkeeping to speed typing and stenography. A new office machines class was est- ablished this year, adding greatly to the business department. Mr. Blaine Brown Miss Annette JensenBookkeeping, Finance Type, Office Machines Mrs. Wanda Wade Mrs. Lila Wilson Vocational Business, D.E.C.A., Mathematics Type Mr. Stanpord Jarvis Mr. Arval Nelson Mr. Donald P. Olsen Art, Stage Crew Yearbook, Photography Commercial and Fine ArtThere is a feeling common to people who are able, in some way, to bring others out of themselves for a moment. This thrill came to many students this year as they participated in fine arts. Some began by bringing sun- flowers to life on a piece of paper. Others found themselves under the lights of the stage either acting or singing. Mr. Ralph W. Pace Mr. Glenn E. Sacos Mr. Grant R. Zabriskie Ceramics, Crafts Speech, Drama Music, German 13

Mr. Frank M. Bagley Auto Mechanics Mr. Gerald D. Fisher Drafting Mr. Emerson Kennington Welding Mr. Roger King Electronics Mr. James L. Seal Industrial Arts Mr. Joseph Witt Auto Mechanics \"The hardest thing you will ever do Wrenches clattered, drills whizzed, is stay married happily.\" and hammers pounded in the With these words Mrs. Tranter greeted Industrial Arts building as our staff her homeliving classes. of vocational teachers aided Under this inspiration the girls their students in preparation for a learned everything from job. Many cars were made taking care of the ill to knitting to run again in the two advanced and handling the familiar auto mechanics classes. \"in-law\" problems. She also taught In the other areas of the vocational the students in her cooking classes students learned classes how to mix cakes and bake drafting, woodwork, and how to casseroles. persuade radio and T.V. set to work once more. \"Baste, stitch, press,\" are words often heard in the sewing Miss Betty Henderson Home Economics classes here at Jordan. Everything Mrs. Gertrude Tranter from blouses to elegant Homeliving formals were created under the able direction of Miss Henderson. She also taught cooking.14

Mr. Melvin Berrett Mr. Lowell J. Boberg Miss Golda Fraser Mrs. Judith Hunt Mr. David Judd English English English, Foreign English English LanguagesMrs. Rebecca Kagle Mrs. Diane Karren Mr. B. McAllister Mr. Kirk Wright Mrs. Phyllis Sagers English English English, Journalism English, Reading Library Science Students who explored the field of Knowledge gained at Jordan shall mathematics found new hor- not be forgotten, from the izons open to them, whether it was a rip-roaring times in first period useful review of general math, English, to quiet study times in the library. an intriguing class of algebra, the fascinating principles of Drama, speech, foreign languages, journalism, and English trigonometry, or perhaps the newest course at Jordan- calculus. classes have provided students hours of pleasure, help onThese horizons were opened by teachers like Mr. Pond and Mr. Watt, speeches and research papers. who taught the basics in math and pre-algebra, or Mr. Maxfield and Mr. Clark, who enlightened stud- ents to more advanced math. Mr. Donald Clark Mr. Calvin Maxfield Mr. lay Pond Mr. Cyrill David Watt Mathematics Mathematics Matllematics, Mathematics Social Science 15

Mr. David Erickson Mr. Farrell GunnellBiology, Coaching Biological Science The future holds many mysteries with which we must cope. In order to meet these problems the science teachers of Jordan have arranged their stu- dies to good advantage. The course of studies in our science classes covered from the miraculous internal organs of ani- mals to the minute struc- tures of plants. New formulas were worked out and many interest- ing experiments were performed. Mr. Kent McCleary Mr. Devon C. SandersonChemistry, Geometry Biological Science Mr. James Bradford Back through the page of His- Sociology, Economics, tory students went, learning American History of foul and fair play, of births of Mr. Donald Milne new nations. How they American IIistory, World Uislory were formed, how some survived, and how others were destroyed. Sociology helped many students in under tanding people, their religions, and their way of life. What makes an individual act the way he does? The class of Psychology answered this and many others, making it great!Mr. Robert Sanchez Mr. La Mar Swenson Mr. Robert TeranAmerican History, Psychology, Economics Psychology, World16 Coaching American Problems Ilistory, Year Book

It became a long and tough run around the track as partof the physical fitness program this fall. Add to this the skillsof volleyball, basketball, tumbling, kickball, and exercises.The physical education department kept our students in good physical condition. This area of our school learning willbe retained and be put to good use in future years. Sophomore girls at their hocky game, \"Go Team, go!\"Mrs. Marie Broderick Mrs. Shauna Kidman Mr. Howard Linford Mr. Jerry McClearyGirls Dance, Debate Girl's P.E., Health Boy's P.E. and Health Boy's P.E. & Health Directing the special education program this year were Mr. Russon, Mr. Harris, and MissHutchings. The wide range of learn-ing experience was the key to many valuable and interesting ideas andprojects. Many new fields of oppor- tunity were opened for these students. Mr. Calvin Harris Miss Janet Hutchings Mr. Arland Russon Special Education Special Education Special Education 17

A group of people who are often over- Mrs. Thelma Ainsworth Mrs. Lena Wagstaff Mrs. Marjorie Bodell looked are the staff workers. Office Manager Office CleriC Secretary Our secretaries were always doing their best job in helping our school function smoothly. Every day Mrs. Bodell could be found in the atten- dance office checking a student in or out of school. Mrs. Ainsworth was always busy keeping books and handling finances. Mrs. Wagstaff was kept occupied by the general office work. Mr. Delos Beckstead Mrs. Evelyn Brown Delos Beckstead, head plant engineer, Head Custodian Cafeteria Manager Gale Ain worth, and Weston Workman were kept busy as custodians year round. Keeping the build- ing and campus in top-notch condition, clearin path through the snow during the winter, keeping the lawns mowed, and cleaning the inside of our school spic and span were a few of their numerous jobs. The cafeteria staff, headed by Mrs. Evelyn Brown as manager, arrived at work early each morning to have a hot lunch prepared for us at noontime. A variety of food and the cafeteria style lunch gave each student satisfaction in our lunch pro- gram.18

Changing the design of the school flag was one of the propositions brought \"Lets have orange drink in the cafe-before the student council members. teria\" ... \"More activities\" ... \"HaveThe Student Council members listens to Cy Sherwood as. he ~ells ~em about more dances\"...These and similarsending hlistmas cards to Jordan alumni who are fightmg m V1etnam. cries were those heard in Student Council meetings each month when the representives met. The Student Council served as the connecting line between the students and faculty. The Council was made up of sophomore, junior, and senior students elected to represent their homeroom classes. Spearheading many activities; the Council \"Officers Assembly\", and a movie, the proceeds of which went to the United Fund. As members of the Student Council they expressed the feelings and opinions of the student whom they represent. All students were thus assured the privilege of a voice in school government. Student Council Representatives are: Vonda Clement, Lucille Best, Connie Fairbourn, Leslie Bonham, Pam Adams, Terrie Hansen, Jody Lamb, Sandra Oviatt, Kayla Jones, Sherrie Rose, Suzzett Tanner, Bonnie Best, Marcy Lee Kensinger, Karen Rogers, Rebecca Bluth, Linda ygard, Valerie Whetman, Sandra t.oates, Randy Dixon, Bruce Ballard, Ronnalynn Brown, Neil Anderson, Fred VP.Itri, Katie Clayton, Susan Jones, Cecile Cole, John Peterson, greg Walkenhorst, Doug Crebs, Mike H. Day, Bruce Potter, Steve Conger, Marlon Moore, Ed Vigil, Paul Brown, Brian McBride, Joe Veltri, Marc Weiss, Richard Parkin, Don Margetts, Lee Cusing, Gayland Moffatt, Douglas Maughan. Doug Henke, John Diefenderfer, Tracy Bawden, Kent Smith, Doug Smith, Randall Elmer, Frank Pollick, Lorene Brown, Myr- na Lybbert.Deep in thought, the student counci.l representatives concentrate on the 19problems being presented by the student body officers.

Douglas Maughan, President Cy Sheerwood, lst Vic President Doug Maughan, a person of many talents, A student with an unequalled was elected student body president p rsonality, y for 1967-68. Unassuming and always helpful, he led the student body Sherwood, First Vice Presi- with dignity and honorable merit. d nt, brought humor and a zest for living to all who knew him.20

Neil Anderson, 2nd Vice President Lucille Best, Secretary Connie Fairbourn, HistorianMaking friends everywhere, Chosen as student body secre- Someone who brings an air of fun-loving but tary, cheerful and reliable, excitement to any Lucile Best efficiently keptcon ·cientious, Neil Andersen Jordan's records throughout organization, Connie Fair- served with competence the year. bourn, recorded an eventful as Second Vice President. year in print and pictures as school historian. 21

Chatting with friends, rush- ing hither and yon before the hell, quietness descending over the hlli1ding broken by chimes for the begin- ning of announcements. \Vaiting for a touchdown as seconds slowly tiek away 011 the scoreboard. A11 of these whether large or small bring variety as the keynote a- mong the students of Jordan High Sdwol during the L__--~ 1967-68 y_e_a_r._ _ ____, (22

Senior Class Officers Seniors Junior Class Officers JuniorsSophomore Class Officers Sophomores 23

l Kent Smith, President Kevin Enniss, Vice President Lark Rogers, Secretary Kent is our pot of gold at the end of24 the rainbow, Kevin is our own Easter Bunny, and Lark is our sugar and spice. This may sound a little strange, but this is how they were described at the Senior Hop which was held at the Memory Grove Reception Center. Together they planned this dance, the Senior assembly, Senior week, and Graduation. They worked well together and came up with some activities that really made their last year at Jordan a ball! As you all know, gold is hard to find. Well we think that Kent is a type which is hard to find also. As the Easter Bunny brings us surprises at Easter, Kevin came through with surprises all year lon . Sugar and spice adds flavor to foods , and Lark really added the flavor to our OfHc rs' trio.

Kathle<!n AdairCody Albrechtsen Roger Allen Charlotte Allen RoseAnn Ames Judy Anderson Neil Anderson Orin Anderson Trissa Anderson Jani Andrus Louie Arko Karen AtkinsonRaeDene Atkinson Vernon Baarz Sherie Baker Linda Ballard Ed Barney Terry Baxter Kenneth Beck Colleen Bell Carl Bennett Carla BennettDonna Bergstrom Ann Berren Lucille Best 25

Clare Bills Harland Bishop Annette Black Dwight Bogenrief Adele Bolton Leslee Bray Bruce Brown Claudia Brown Donna Brown Lorene Brown Paul Brown Ronnalynn Brown Bruce Bohm Laurie Bonham David Bowler Vicki Burgon Gary Burningham Clay Byers Mike aldwell Terry arlisle Richard 'arp ·ntcr Tim Carpentier Dennis arroll Gloria Carson Tony ' aywood Who gets the prize? A problem trying to be solved by Ronnalyn Brown, Pre ·ident of the A.G .J. at the big pal-little pal party.26

Jay Cherry Dan Childs Ley Clemet Robert Cole Stanley Coleby Danny Comstock Angie Cordova Susan Cordova Carolyn Cox Dale Cox Sherry Craig DougCrebs Mary Creedon David Crowther James Cummings Lee Cushing Cathy Cutler Howard Dahle Barbie Dalton Ralph Dansie Ronald DaRoncheRichard Davenport Jimmy Davis Darlene DayMicheal Henry Day Michael R. Day Dennie Deal Louise Devisser Dawna Dewegeli Clark Dimond 27

Timothy Duma~ Ben Durrant Jolene Dyet Delbert Ebarb Howard Edgemon Dave Edwards Kathy Elg Keith Elmer Robinette Emerson Ben Enniss Kevin Enniss Ch ric Evans Joyce Evans June Evans Connie Fairbourn Jim Fairbourn Cat·ol Farnsworth Diana Fenstermaker Bill Ferrara D>bbie Fitzgerald Kaylecn Fitzgerald Kent Fitzgerald Rob ·rt a Fitzgerald David Forman Christine Fullmer Ralph Glad ~andra Goates Ri Golson Paul Gotb rg Charlotte Greene28

The fathers enjoy dancing with their daughters at the A.G.J.'s Father & Daughter Party. Letty GreeneGeorge Greenwood Lee Greenwood Richard Grow Rene Gu,nderson David Hales Karla Hall Reg HallDavid Halladay Chris Hand Dale Hansen Gary Hansen Gregory Hansen Archie HardcastleRoseann Hardcastle Roy HarperCraig HarperClifton HarrisMickey Hatch Jim HaunDeanna Hawker Laird Haxton Carol Haws Ted Hellstrom Doug Henke 29

Curt lleugly Elaine Hill Rick Hobusch Jimmy llofeling Deanna Holdaway Judy llol fe ltz Paul Homer Michael Hone Vaughn Hughes Susan Hulse Sanny Hutchinson Ray lpson LaDonna Jacob Alan/.elfs Robert enkins Ron jenkins Oavicliensen Jan is · ensen Russ essop Robyn ohamen Sherrie Johnson Richard Jolley Joyce Jones Sfiauna jordan ,ary Kartchner Student body president Doug Maughan leads the rest of the officers as they try to dis- cover Jordan at the \"Discover Jordan As- sembly.\"30

Marcy Lee Kensinger Lynn Kidd Steve Kido Barbara Kobs Royetta Konold Karolyn Kreek Eileen Kunz Bill Lamping Cheri Larsen Darlene Larsen Tack Larsen Sheri Latimer Sheryl Lavery John Leyba Charles Lokey Roger Lovendahl Carlos Lucero Diane Lund Lindy Lunnen Don Lybbert Vernon Mace Daniel Mahler Marianne March arol Marshall arol Mathis Douglas Maughan Brian McBrideKathryn McCandless Mickie McCleery Steve McKenna 31

Andrea Mecham Gerald Middleton Gayland Moffat David Montague Marlon Moore Ron Moore Dennis Mori Kathy Morrill MoJ!ie Mortensen George Moses Ronald Mumford Barbara Murphy MonaNcfT tev n Nelson Shauna Newbold Scott Nczos JoLynne Ni kle Larry Nokes Dianna Norell Mirza Nunez Randy Okubo Byron Oliver Shirley !sen Chuck Olson Manuel Ortiga Randy Osborne Nancy Pace Chcryle Palmer Claudia Panek Andr ·ah Paramore32

Experimenting with different chemicals was part of the activities of the chemistry classes. Linda ParkerChuck PattersonRandy Patterson Steven PearceKaren PendletonDavid PetersenJohn PetersonLinda Peter onDavid Phillips Frank Pollick Bruce Potter Ricky PowellRussell Powell Larry PriceKristene Pullan Beverly Rains Craig Rasmussen Cary RasmussenShannon Rasmussen Randy Rawson Gloria Ray Conway RichardsMary Ellen Richards Kent Ricord Darleen Rigler 33

Rosemary Rigler Ryan Riska Patd Roden Lark Rogers Melvin Rogers Phil Romero David Rosenkrantz David Roth Margo Rowsell John Runia Eddie Sanchez Dave Sanders Cary Saville Gale Schmidt LaDonna Schow Mary Scott Ward Scroggin Ted Searcy Cy Sherwood Bill ShiAett Leon hurtleff Norman Silcox Linda Simonson Barry Smith Dale Smith The Jordan High School Spirit rises as the scooters race during half time at the Thanks- giving Party.34

Dennis Smith Kent Smith Lynda Smith Janel! Smith Robert Smith Terry Smith Pat Soffe Deanna Somsen Dean Soper Todd Soper Paul Sovelius Randy SteadmanShauna Steadman Lonnie Stone Joe Sturdy Bonnie Subdon Donna Sudbury Shelley Sund Wilson Svedin Sharon Sweeney Danny Tate Kay Taylor Marilyn Therrian James ThompsonMarillee ThompsonNancy Thompson Robyn Timoney Byron Timothy Nancy Tippens Gary Tolman 35

Janet Tucker David Tunbridge Narciso Vasquez Fred Veltri Danny Vest Eddie Vigil Gary Vincent LeeAnn Vincent Gordan Visser Nedra Voeltz Lee Wall Hal Wallace Greg Walkenhorst Lynn Washbum Roge1· Watson Stephen Webster Karen West Valerie Whetman James Whittle Belly Williams Steven Williams Toni Williams Lannie Wilkes Hodney Wilkerson Craig Wintle Lynn Woodward Handy Woodward Shauna \"Worthen Gary Wright Huth Wright36

The faculty team members try their hardest to prevent the senior boys from making points at the Thanksgiving Party. Sharron Wright Helen Yazzie Ron Yengich Shirley YoungMaria Zizumbo 37

Richard Parkin, President Julie Gardner, Vice President There is a certain group of people at Jordan High which is looking forward to the 1969 year with enthusiastic antici- pation. The group is this year's Junior Class. They sailed through the 1968 year with Richard Parkin, President, Julie Gardner, Vice President, and Susan Bodell, Secretary. I Two of the most notable acts of the Junior Class were the choice of their school ring and their sponsorship of their own dance--the Junior Prom. If this year's performance was any indication, Jordan can look forward to being well led by these people next year. Susan Bodell, Secretary38

Robert Adams Kathy Askerlund Jerry Aitken Judy Atkinson Melba Akagi Dixie Barney Kay Alldredge Sue Ann Barney Penny Alldredge Leslie Allred Terry Barney Sandy Baxter Linda Ames Ronn Andersen Jerry Bay Colleen Anderson Jack Bean Marsha Anderson Vauna Bearden Cyndie Andrews Ryan Bergener Steve Andrews Pati Berrett Tody Anclnls Marie Biorge Laurie Andrus Duane Archibald 39Helping to muster spirit to fight the Hillcrest Huskies,Charlonian Rolayne Day decorates quarterback \"Spider\"Crebs' locker.

Robyn Birch Debra Cary --·.-. . i • Qtdnton Terry Bishop Monty Christensen ,- ~ Sarah Bishop Roxy Christensen Gwen Blackham Callis Iarke Susan Bodell Katie layton Leslie Bonham Vonda Clement Raemarie Bowman Douglas Cline Steve Boynton Julianna Close Kathleen Brown Cecile Cole Sue Brown Judy Coleby Joel Brundage Freda Cook John Bryant Joyce ook Nancy Burke Laurie Cook Brian Burningham Dale ordncr Charlene 'evington Keith Byers Grace Carter40

Douglas Cox Jimm Dunn Ronell Crapo Michael Durrant Jerry Cunliffe Kelly Eatchel James Dahl Gene Ebert Jennifer Dahl Kathie Dahle Marilyn Edgemon Bruce Eggleston Bruce Dansie Terry Davis Lois Elkington Van Davis Brenda Elswood Rolayne Day Dawna Elswood Sharla Day Rodney Engle Bob DeBarry Brian Fairbourn Penny DeGraffenried Legrand Fairboum Charlene Denison Sue Devine Stephen Fairbourn Sterling Fairbourn Jay DeVisser John Diefenderfer Paul Farnsworth DeAnn Dixon Joyce Fitzgerald Michael Dowland 41 Timmy Doyle Lynn DumasJrmilYu\

Craig Flitton J~ Dennis Fowler Ruth Gunderson Paula Fowler Mike Uales Janet Fredrickson Janis Hall Peggy Fritz Pa111llall Julie-Gardner Tam llall Randy Jland Ross Gardner Rodney Garner Brent Hansen Lloyd Ilansen Christie Gibson Sandra I lansen Mike Giles Gordan llardcastle Ray Gillen Terry Ilardcastle Grace Giron Kathy llarris John Glassey Vickie Ila•Tis Carol Goff Richard Hatcher Janet Goff arolyn Hawker Allen Goo<.lmansen Steven llaws42 Loralee lla)lcock Eddie IIeath

Tohn Hendrikse Diane Hurdsman Roger Herrin Debra Ipsen Ricbard Heuser , Lorene Jackson Nancy Higbee Lynda Jarvis Debra Hifl Jeannette Hilton Curtis Jaynes David Jaynes Sharon Hirschi Chad Hobusch Ward Jeffs Thomas Roesch Debbie Jemison Tay Hooser Randy Jenkins Bruce Hudgens Lana Jensen Jeri Huffman Eileen Jensen Chris Hulse Scott Jensen Crai~ Hummel Mruane Humphrey Nancy Jenson Harold JohnsonBoom! Enthusiasm is being generated by the Charloniansthroughout the school before the game. Kathy Johnson Kayla Jones 43

Susan Jones Using his artistic ability, this student puts to use his talent Michael Jones for making pottery. Glen Kittle James Matsumori Monika Kobs Kathi Maupin Colleen Larsen Eugene Maynard Bryan Larsen Allen Maynes Jerry Larsen Mike Maynes Robert Larsen Larry McAdams Steven Law Jana McBride , Judy Lawrence Tom McCormick Kenneth McQuire Margaret Lucero Jerry Lundberg Gwen McKenna Craig McNeil Shauna Mair Don Margetts IlaroldNI cnssen Nancy Martin Clayton Meyer Linda Martinez Roger Mickelsen44 Craig Miller

Ronald Mitchell Lynn Paxman Scott Mitchell Craig Peacock Leland Moller Michele Peart Jeannette Nelson Jay Petersen Mary Nelson ylvia Nelson Peggy Petersen Maxine Peterson Cindy owotny Jeanine unley Priscilla Phillips Linda Nygard Terry Pickett Tohn Oviatt Jeanne Plumhof Rhonda Pangos Connie Potter Richard Parkin Lynda PriceJwtilYtA Robert Prince Julie Proctor Dave Rasmussen Nykkie Reed Pauline Reeve 45

Robert Rinehart Wanda Schmitt Krisan Robinson Patti Schrader Randy Sevy Roy Romero Tamra Roe Dan Skoubye Brad Smith Wayne Rossberg Jody Smith Elaine Ruffell Marilyn Smith Norma Runia Neil Smith Lynn Runolfson Randy Smith Maurie Sadleir Ann Sainsbury Vickie Snyder Claire Spencer Greg Salmon Ernie Santarosa Robert Spratt Bev Schmidt Garland Squire David Schmidt Marla Stephenson46 Gary Stevens Laurie Stout Randie Stewart Parry Stmhs Lynette Sw nmn Susan wcn.\on Hetty Swind II

Sue Taft Kathy Tueller Kevin Taggart Dean Tuttle Suezette Tanner Dirk Vandenberg Denny Tate Glade VanTassell Rodger Taylor Vickie Taylor Kayla VanTassell Rick Varney Bruce Teran Linda Thomas Faviola Vasquez Larry Thompson Priscilla Vasquez Susan Thompson Brenda Wawdrey Shawn Timoney Colleen Vawdrey Vikki Titel Janet Yeater David Tolman Joe Veltri Terry Trujillo Mike Tucker Johnny Velarde Andrea VisserAl the get acquainted party, the losingwagon gets a bad hammering. John Visser bebra Wagstaff 47


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