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Judy Washburn Susan Whittle Launa Washburn Jim Wiggins Darlene Watkins Christy Williams Terry Watson Mirriam Wilson Mary Weaver Steven Wei~s Bonnie Winger Brian Wright The Masque and Gavel Club gives the A Cappella a shower at the Get Acquainted Party. Jackie Wright Lillian Wright Ann Wuyts Bill Young Br •ntla Zagarich ]UJUo>tA48

Janine Sampson, Vice President Doug Smith, President Teri Andrus, Secretary Clever new ideas and interesting faces were brought to Jordan's hallsby the Sophomore Class this year. Leading the newest members of the studentbody were Doug Smith, President; Janine Sampson, Vice President; and Terri Andrus, Secretary. The Sophomore Class was responsiblefor the immense success of the Sweethearts Ball and their annual Sophomore Assembly. With their first year behind them, the class of 1970 is looking forward to their next two years here at Jordan with much anticipation_ 49

Ronald Aitken Sharon Abrams Wendy Albrechsen Pam Adams Faye Alexander Laurie Ashby Larry Allredge Dennis Ainsworth Diana Allen Dean Ainsworth Katherine Allen Donna Ainsworth Barbara Allred fficers' Council Assembly, the studenl body Robert Alvey howed the students several way of chealing. Karen Ames Tana Andersen Alan Anderson Darnell Anderson Gerald Anderson Teri Andrus Wendy Archuleta Kenneth Atwood Georgean Badovinatz Kim Baird Neal Bake Bruce Ballard Kayleen Ballard Sherman Barber Tanna Barnes Steve Barnhurst Billy Barton Janet Barton Tracy Bawden Dianne Beatty Dana Beck Larry Beck Jay Bennett Steven Berrett Bonnie Best Carey Bills David Black Eugene Blackwell50

Senior and Sophomore girls enjoy playing several Lance Blackwoodgames at the Big Pal-Little Pal Party. Rebecca Bluth Wayne Bodell Robert K. Covington Joanne Cowdell Barbara Bogenrief Jim Crane Lance Bohm Kristine Cranney Joe Bonham Dick Crebs Susan Crebs Leslee Brady Harvey Brassfield Larry Bray Mindi Brine Annette Brown Kay Brown Nancy Brown Paul Brown Scott Brown Beth Bryce Barry Burkinshaw Randy Burnham Marvin Burton Ca~ol Caldwell Jeff Call Diana Cameron Tony Carpentier Gayle Carter Wayne Carter Tan Cary bavid Chapman Tim Chase bebra Childs Janet Childs Deni Christian Ernie Clough Steve Conger Mark Conish Frank Connelly Cathy Conrad 51

Don Cramer Brian McBride uses his head to push the Craig Crookston ball during the Jordan Olympics. Mike Davenport Tom Frank Lorna Davidson Annette Frantz Bill Day Jim Fredrickson Skipper Fre man Louann Day Gail Gardner Elise Demarest Boyd Garfield Denise Detter Darlene Dewegli Randy Dixon Shanna Dixon Alan DuMond Alayna Dunn Jack Dunn Jeanne Dunn Karen Dunn Deborah Edgemon Randall Elmer Roy Emerson Darlene Erickson Hal Erickson Darla Essey Dean Evans LuJean Fagg Marsha Farnsworth Ralph Ferrara Mike Finnegan Mark Fisher Dalyn Fitzgerald Karen Fitzgerald Kevin Fitzgerald Pam Fitzgerald Michael Fitzgerald Paulette Fitzgerald Wendy Fitzgerald David Flynn52

Vicki Garner Mike Glover Monty Gates Renee Goates Wendy Gause Gail Godfrey Cathy Gilchrist Lee Golson Alvin Gines Yolanda Gonzales Janet Glassey Kathlene GordanWhile looking through microscopes, biology stu- Taroera Gotbergdents learn new and interesting kinds of life. Judy Graham Tmdy Graham Sandy Green Terrie Green Douglas Greenwood Mike Greenwood Betty Gregory Glen P. Gregory Diane Grow Dena Gurr Linda Ann Guertler Barbara Hall Bryan Hall Donna Ham Glade Hansen Paul Hansen Terrie Hansen Jody Hardcastle Cal Harkness Colleen Harper Collett Harper Joann Harris Allen Hart Jolynn Haun Pat Haycock Randy Hiatt Dennis Higbee L. John Hocking Frank Hoffman 53

Randy Hyatt Mark Holmstead Sharee Hyde Don Homer Larry Ish Marian Hopes JoAnne Ishamael Karen Hopkins Lenord Izatt Sally Howard Gail Jacob Roger Huffman Cindy Jacobsen The Majorettes perform during the half-time at the Brenda Jackson Hillcrest-Jordan football game as the band members ac- company them. Mike Jackson David Jarvie Margaret Jenkins Paul Jenkins Don Jensen Jan Jensen Marlin Jensen Jerry Jentzsh David Jeremy Scott Jessop Debbie Johnson Ross Johnson Yvonne Johnson Kathy Jolley Denny Jones Janet Jones Roddy Jones Tim Toos Tom Judkins Gerald Kaufman Roger Kidd Line! Kirchbaurn Ronald Kunz Darrell Kounalis Jody Lamb David Lancaster Jorgianna Larsen Keith Larsen54

Natives from the Congo joined in the wild Venice Larsendance contest at the Jordan Olympics. Randy Lawson Corey G. Leavitt Rod Mitchell Pat Molenaar Christie Lee Craig H. Moody Terry Lee Alice Leigh Mike LePrey Sharon Lewis Kim Lindquist Evelyn Lloyd Jackie Lloyd Ramona Lopez Emerita Lucero Ronald Lund Myrna Lybbert Susan Mace Lorenzo Maestas Ramona Mair John March Rudy Martinez Sharon Martinez Connie Massa Karen Mathis Alex Maxedon Dan McCandless Doug McCleary Larry McCleery Alan McKnight Don Meadows Mike Merkling Gordon Meyer Yvonne Miera Charles Mickelsen Gary Middleton Craig S. Milles Nicky Millis 55

Charlene Mousley Students in the art classes are kept busy Frank Myers by making Christmas window decorations. Charles Nay Debbie Potter Sam Nazzise Terry Price Joe Necaise Hick Poulos Dessa Neff Keith Proctor Steven Neilson Janalee Harney Mardi Nelson Janet Rasm uss n Susan Nelson Gary Nessen Ronald Newhouse Dennis Newton Doug Nilsson Lynette Oakeson Steven Olson Blanche Orgill Pamela Osborne Denise Ostler Wendy Palmer Patty Paramore Jilleen Parker Debbie Patience Terrie Patrick David Patterson Duane Paxman Mike Peacock Rodney Pearce Jackie Peavy Marie Pendleton Kenneth Lee Perkes Linda Perry Christine Peterson Dan Peterson David Peterson Linda Peterson Charmaine Potter56

Thayne Rasmussen Patricia Richards Kristine Rawson Cody Richardson Jean Reed Curtis Ricord Laura Reid John Rigler Kenneth Reich Randy Roberts CeCille Richards Lorin RocksDuring speech, nervous students talk on Karen Rogersvarious topics .in front of their class. Sheri Rose Lani Rossberg Dana Roth Bill Rowell Holly Rudd Shirley Ruffel Jennifer Sainsbury Janine Sampson Frank Santarosa Keith Sargent Byron Schier Ray Schmitt Ken Schneider Dorothy Schow Glenn Setterberg LeAnne Shelby Walter Sheldon Richard Sielhorst Shauna Simmons Dale Simonson Terry Simpson Rosemary Slade Bonny Smith Carolyn Smith Dennis Smith Don Leo Smith Doug Smith Ricky Smith Shelley Smith 57

Sharman Stout Max Somsen George Stringf!fllow Kerry Soper Sheri Spratt Susan Sudbury Jeannie Spray Christian Svedin Shelby Staffiund David Stevens Karen Swenson Sandra Swenson Jordan Olympics is great for those in hula-hoop contests. Shelley Thacker Rick Thayne Becky Thompson Dave Thompson Kristy Thompson Randy Thorpe Lynn Timothy Linda Titel Bill Tucker Alan Tunbridge Susan Turner Bobby Urton Colleen VanAmen Penny VanHorn Lynda Van Oostendorp Alane Vawdrey Randy Venemon Bernice Vigil Karen Waggoner Jim Wagstaff Don Wahlen Lynn Walkenhorst Scott Wall Roxanne Wallgren Boyd Ware Darylle Watts JoAnn Webster David Weeks Greg Welch Lana Whetman58

The purpose of the dance contest at the Jordan Olym- Laura Whiteheadpics was to see which class could dance tbe wildest. Debbie Williams Ric Williams Rodney Williams Tom Williams Tom Williams Janice Woodbury Sharlene Worthen Michael Yengich Gene Young Bill Zeller Aida Zizumbo 59

\"B-E-E-T- D-1-G-G- E-R-S. Oh you Beetdiggers\" rever- berated from the enthusiastic student body, cheering their loudest as our athletic teams gave their best efforts. Learning to win was easy, learning to lose was hard, and learning to be good sports was developed. Tough practices for the teams brought entertainment and thrills for fond future recall.60

- --_...... ' . ·- Football Sophomore Football Basketball Junior Varsity Basketball Sophomore Basketball Wrestling Track Baseball Tennis 61

Head Coach Robert Sanchez, and Assistant Coach David Erickson chedule62 Jordan 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yprus 6 Jordan 19 .. . . . ............ Bingham 18 Jordan 34 Murray 12 Jordan 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ranger 20 Jordan 20 ....... .. . . ........ Kearns 0 Jordan 28 ........ . ...... . .. Granite 35 Jordan 21 ................. Hillcrest 35 Jordan 14 ....................Judge 20 Jordan 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tooele 40

Kevin Enniss Doug Maughan Co-Captain, Halfback Co-Captain, Tackle Sparked by the first honest to goodness passing attack Jordan has hadin years, and combined with a quick run- ning game and a stalwart de- fense, Jordan's 1967-68 football team compiled one of the better football seasons in recent school hist- ory. The over-all record of 4 wins and Slosses was not overly im- pressive, but the play andenthusiasm of our team compounded with the spirit of the cheerleaders and student body left Jordan proud of its fall football campaign. Craig Harper, Jordan's toi> ground gainer, turns the corner on an end sweep. 63

Place kicker Byron Oliver puts an extra point through the up-rights at Hillcrest. Orin Anderson ( Tackle Vernon Baarz Center Bruce Brown Halfback Paul Brown Fullback Doug Crebs Quarterback ¥m Fairbourn ackle Crtg Harper Ha ack David Jensen Tackle Bill Lamping End Don Lybbert End Brain McBride End Byron Oliver End-Halfback64

Craig Rasmussen Guard Gary Saville Center Robert Smith Tackle Kent Smith End- Safety Fred Veltri End Ed VigilHalfback - Quarterback Lee Wall Guard Don Ballard End Steve Haws Tackle Don Margetts Tackle Jim Matsumori 111111 Guard Lynn Runolfson Halfback Randy Stewart .....~\. Halfback Craig Whetman FullbackA hole in the Granite defense opens up, and Coaches Sanchez and Erickson and injured players EdDoug Crebs scrambles for a good gain. Vigil and Rick Hobusch exhort the Beetdiggers' defense to hang tough. 65

Left to Right, Front Row: Chad Hobusch, Jim Matsumori, Craig Ballard. Row Two: Handy Stewart, Craig Whetman, Roger Mickelsen, McNeil, LeGrand Fairboum, Craig Richards, Lynn Runolfson, Don Jerry Lundberg, Scott Mitchell, Steve Haws, Don Margetts, John Die- fenderfer. Left to Right, Front Row: Dick Crehs, David Thompson, Jim Chase, Conish, Mike LcPrey, Rick Poulos, Dan Me andless. Row Three: ar- Steve Nielsen, Doug Smith, Mike Glover, Ken Hcich, TI1aync Ha.~mus­ vel Izatt, Alan Tunbridge, Doug Me leery, Tom Judkins, David Ste- ven~. Allen And •rson, Glad Hansen, Lorin Roc·ks, Jim Wag~Laff, Mike sen, Glenn Gregory, Ron Kunz. Row Two: Coach Me leary, Kevin Fitzgerald, Steve Olson, Mike Merkling, Dean Aimworth , Ho~s Davenport, Barry Burkimhaw, Jerry J ntzch, D •e Morrow, J £f Call, Johnson, Dennis Smith, Boyd Ware, Frank Connelly, Don flomcr, Mark Steve Conger, Bill Z ·ller, Ken chneidcr, !lui Erickson, Marvin Burton, Terry Simpson, Allen Hart.66

Captain Doug Crebs looks for an opening in the defense Dennis Carroll grimaces as he brings down that propelled Hillcrest to a state championship. a rebound against Cyprus' Pirates.Basketball is a game which demands much from those who participate in it. Physical demands such as the constant running and sudden stops and mentaldemands such as getting up for each game and learning the intricate plays which make for an effective offense are just a few of the things asked of each boy who participates in basketball. But, there are other demands too, such as losing. Our team didn't finish with an entirely enviable record, but they gave 100 per cent all of the time. Victory or defeat, the team mem- bers were fine sportsmen and unheralded hustlers, and that is all that is asked of them. 67

Doug Maughan and Brad Smith put some pressure on a \"Huskie\" during the game at Hillcrest. An unidentified Cyprus player learns that Brent Hansen sets at the charity lane against Murray. you just don't drive on big Don Lybbert. SCORES68 Jordan 65 .. . ..... . . . ..... .. . American Fork 61 Jordan 75 ............. . .... .. ... Ilighland 85 Jordan 61 .. . ............ . .. .. ..... Provo 4.5 Jordan 54 ... .. •....... . ............Orem 4.'3 Jordan 60 .. . ............ . ... . ..... Tooele 47 Jordan 67 . ....................... Granger 54 Jordan 73 ............ . ..... . ... . Bingham 79 Jordan 54 ........... . ... .... .. .. Bountiful 65 Jordan .54 ...... . ...... . .. ..... .. . ..Judge 49 Jordan 66 . . ........... .. ....... . . Cyprus 62 Jordan 77 ............ . .... . .... .. Granite 71 Jordan 67 ............. . .... . ... .. Murray 89 Jordan 43 ................... . . . . Hillcrest 57 Jordan 50 ................ . . . . .. ....Judge 63 Jordan 66 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . yprus 65 jordan 78 .. . ............. . .. . .... Granite 79 ordan 64 . . ........ . ....... .. .. . . Murray 77 ordan 52 .... . . . ..... . ... . .. .. .. Hillcrest 74

DougCrebs Jerry McCleary Jim Dahl and Bob SanchezGuard - Captain Coach Coach Dwight Bogenrief ManagersBrad Smith Don Lybbert Guard ForwardRon Kunz Byron OliverForward GuardDennis Carroll Sophomore \"Arnie\" Kunz grabs a rebound and prepares to put it back up and througli the hoop for two points.Dan Skoubye Craig Richards Craig Whetman Dave Tolman 69 Forward Guard Forward Guard

, Left to Right, Front Row: Craig S. Miller, manager; Marvin David Weeks, manager. How Two: Craig Whet man, Dan Skou- Burton, Craig Richards, Brent Hansen, Dick Crebs, Doug Smith, bye, Bruce Teran, Doug Cox, Mike Jackson, David Tolman, Kevin Fitzgerald, Bob Sanchez, conch. Left to Right, Front 1\ow: Jim Wagstaff, Mike lover, Dick ll oflrnun. Row Two: Alun llart, manager; Doug Smith, Kevin Crebs, Terry Simpson, Rodney Pearce, Steve Con~er, Frank Fitzgerald, Alan Ander\on , .reg Welch, Mik• Jackson, Boyd Ware, Tom Judkin~. Dave Erickson, coach.70

Trying to prevent the Beetdiggers from gaining yardage,the Murray Spartans tackle one of Jordan's players. Ready to hit the ball, Don Ballard watches the ball closely.Setting a new school record in the high jump,Dave Peterson sails over the bar at 6'4\".A confrontation at the mound between players and coach,they decide how to pitch to Bingham's hitters. Up and over goes Chuck Patterson's teammate for another good mark in the pole vault.

Jordan's new wrestling coach, Don Neff, demon- strates the intricacies of working underneath to Carl BCJmett. When our new coach, Don Neff, is asked to look back on this past year in wrestling, he makes one comment, \"It was a good year, but we will have better ones to come.\" Such is the spirit of this man who hopes to make wrestling the number one sport at Jordan. His constant discussion is wrestling and because of this, his grapplers have become sincerely devoted to him and to wrestling. His statement that, \"We'll win a state championship at Jordan if it takes ten years,\" exemplifies the feeling he and his boys have for the sport. And, with this spirit and enthusiasm there is no doubt that the dream will come true long before ten years have passed. The wrestlers attentively watch the oulcome of the 112 lb. championship match al the division meel. Lorenzo Maestas Frank Santarosa Dennie Deal Division Champion 2nd Plac~ Division Division Champion 95lbs. 103lbs. 112 lbs. Carl Bennett Lee Wall Division Champion Craig Rasmussen 120 lbs. 127lbs. 2nd Pl.ace Division Brian McBride Orin Anderson 4th Place Division 13.3 lbs. Djvision Champion Larry McAdams 138lbs. Division Champion Cody Albrechtson l45lbs. 4th Place Division J54lbs. Scott Mitchell 165lbs. 4th Place Division Gary Saville 4th Place Division72 180 lbs. Unlimited

Lee Wall, Jordan's Division Champ at 127 pounds, picks up two points on a double leg take down.After having defeated his opponent from Hillcrest for the 120 poundDivision Championship, Dennie Deal awaits the presentation of histrophy.Front How: Ralph Ferrara, Craig Miller, Fred Whitehead, Dennie Deal, Fairbourn, Barry Burkinshaw, Bill Zeller, Frank Connelley, Dean Tut-Darnell Anderson, Randy Hyatt, Ken Reich , Steve Olson, Thayne Ras- tle, Lorin Rocks, Craig Rasmussen, Orin Anderson, Larry McAdams,mussen , Roy Romero, Alan Tunbridge, Dan McCandles, Alex Maxedon, Gary Saville, Scott Mitchell, John Visser, Brian McBride, Lee Wall, KimNeal Bake, Cory Leavitt, Roy Emerson, Frank Santarosa, Lorenzo Lindquist, Terry Lee, Steve ielsen, Dana Beck, Glen Gregory, MarkMaestaes, David Peterson, manager. Row Two: Coach eff, Le Grand Fisher, Randy Hand, Dave Thompson, Larry Thompson. 73

Dave Erickson Kirk Wright As the snows and winds of winter swirled Coach Coach outside, Jordan's Track Team, under the close scrutiny of coaches Dave Erickson and Kirk Wright, began a rigid program of training and exercise in the bottomless pit under the P.E. build- ing. After the winter winds had subsided and the track had begun to thaw, our cinder crew, aided by an early spring, climbed out of doors and this group of versatile boys began its ascent to the crest of the Region III track standings. Jim Dahl, Dennis Carroll Managers CROSS COUNTRY TEAM: Rod Mitchell, Joe Sturdy, Greg Welch , Larry Beck, Blaine Cough, Roger KJdd.74

Left to Right, Front Row: Jeff Call, Steve Law, Lorenzo Maestas, Roger Doug Crebs, Bill Lamping, Ralph Glad, Mark Fisher, Kevin Fitzgerald,JUdd, Terry Price, Randy Venneri, Ken Schneider, Clayton Meyer, Tim David Bowler. Row Three: Kirk Wright, coach, Wes Young, RandyCarpentier, Fred Veltri, Kent Smith, Terry Carlisle, Dennie Deal, Blaine Rawson, Scott Mitchell, Doug Maughan, Roger Mickelsen, DavidGough, Detmis Newton, Craig McNeil, Larry Beck. Row Two: Qreg Petersen, Ron Kunz, David Jensen, George Moses, John Diefenderfer, Boyd Ware, Gary Saville, Don Margetts, Doug Smith, Joe Sturdy, BillWelch, Carvel Izatt, John Bryant, Tom Boesch, Jim Chase, Chuck Day, Dee Morrow, Dave Erickson, coach.Patterson, Jimmy Davis, Paul Brown, Craig Harper, Vernon Baarz, ompetin~ for a fast start, Jordan runners Although the hurdles are his favorite event, Kentpul their all ' into the race. Smith sbows his ability in the broad jump. 75

Bob Sanchez Don Neff The acknowledged key to success is planning Coach Coach a work. Whether it be an individ- MANAGERS: Alan Hart, Craig Miller, Terry Davis. ual goal or team goal, with a definite plan and a will to work, any dream can come true. As spring came to Jordan High the baseball team had already set its goal: the division championship, and they had already begun to work towards it. During the winter while the baseball diamond was under a covering of snow, our base- ball team was working indoors on a weight program and on throwing the old horsehide around in the pit under the P.E. Building. As the snow began to melt and spring came to the Jordan Campus, our baseball team burst out ready for a rugged schedule against the state's top diamond nines. Sporting brand new uniforms, our veteran club sprang to the division competition and at last look was well on its way to achieving its goal. Left to Right, Front Row: Kevin Enniss, LeGrand Fairbourn, Bruce Brown, Lybh rt, Mike Mayn ·s. tevc Conger, Larry McAdams. Row Three: Bob Ron Yengich, Don Ballard, Dave Phillips, Randy Stewart, Craig Whctrnan. Sanchez, Coach; Hodn y Pearce. Don Kramer, Mark llolrnstcad, Dave Row Two: Kim Lindquist, Bruce Hudgens, Dave Tolman, llenry Day, Don Black, Jack Dunn, Ru~s Johnson, Kenny Reich, Jim Dunn, Don N ff, Couch.76

Henry Day warms up at the on deck circle RETURNING LETTERMEN: LeGrand Fairbourn, Ron Yengich, Donas he waits for his turn to bat. Ballard, Bruce Brown, Dave Phillips, Kevin Enniss, Randy Stewart, Craig Whetman, Mike Bradford.Enthusiasm wasn't exactly the by word on the Jordan bench, as the \"diggers\" were defeated by Bingham. 77

Left to llight, Front Row: Brian McBride, Keith Elmer, Dan Skoubye, Roy Emerson, Tom Judkins, Cody Albrechtsen, Handa! Elmer, JimShawn Timoney, Gary Wright, Cy Sherwood, Randy Okubo. Row Two: Wagstaff, Randy Hand, helby Staffiund, John Peterson.Jerry McCleary The vigorous activity and unending action Coach of the boys who filled the ten- nis courts each night after school was well worth while, as under the firm guidance of coach McCleary they built an enviable record. Overhand smashes were followed by lengthy volleys in the matches with Granite, Murray, Judge, and arch-rival Hillcrest. And, after mastering the fundamentals, our team began to move into contention for the division championship. y 'herwood gives it all he ha dming tennis practice. Shawn Timoney and Cary Wright practicing for future tennis matches.78

Golf, the number one participation sport Robert Teran in the United States, came to Coach Jordan this year, and it looks as if it is here to stay.The news of Beetdiggers playing golf pro- bably seemed quite hilarious tosome of the larger schools who have been participating in this sport for many years. But, don't laugh too soon, because we have a capablecoach, a young team, and the unbeatable Jordan spirit. Who knows? Jordan may just be starting another dy- nasty in the tradition of Jor- dan High School athletics.Larry Price shows fine form off thetee during a practice se sion. CO-CAPTAINS: Bruce Teran, Bryan Larsen. Leven Nielson, Steve Barnhurst, Dave Thompson, Mark Conish, Larry Price, Bruce Teran, Bryan Larsen, Harold Menssen, Don Wahlen, Byron Timothy, Craig Peacock, Robert Teran, coach. 79

Not catching a pass, a Jordan player tries to recover the fumble.Dennis Carroll sneaks a reboundfrom All-State Ron Hatch of Hill-crest. Dan Skoubye steps deep to return a long volley. Olympus wrestlers momentarily control cott Mitchell.80

LETTERMEN CLUB OFFICERS - Left to Right: The qualities of fair play, sportsmanship,Paul Brown , David Peterson, Eddie Vigil. and self-discipline are exemplary of Jordan's Athletes. The boys in this club wear their \"J\" with the knowledge that through hard work and determination they have set themselves apart from the rest. Lettermen set themselves apart by participating in sports and by setting an example of good conduct throughout the year. One of their fondest remembrances of the past year was the earning of their letter, enabling them to wear their maroon and gray Letterman's jacket.LETTERMEN LUB - Left to Right, Front Row: Don Ballard, F red non Baarz, Craig Whetman , Ranclle tewart , David Hales. Second Row:Veltri, Paul Brown, Johnny McAdams, Lee Wall, had llobusch, Ver- Dwight Bogenrief, David Jensen, Blaine Gough, David Peterson, Craig Richards , Ken Beck, Jimmy Davis, Dennis Carroll, David Phillips.Left to Right, Front Row: Gary Saville, Don Lybbert, Joe Stu rdy, Craig Peterson, Robert Smith. Second Row: Doug Maugh an , Gary Wright,ll arper, Doug rebs, Rick I [obusch, Brian McBride, Dennie Deal, John Terry Carlisle, Lee W all, Kent Smith, Carl Bennett , Cy Sherwood, Kevin Enniss, Bruce Brown, Ron Yengich. 81

If you think your 7th period class was a ball, you should have been in the band room with the cheerleaders, making posters, announcements, and cheers. They tried new ideas this year, like meeting the football team in the dressing room, and giving pep talks in the 7th period classes. They also had ((Belly Yell\" practices, planned pep assemblies and put on skits. The biggest surprise of all was the back-handsprings after the school song! Susan Thompson82





Taking the place of the traditional Flag Twirlers this year were the Song Leaders. These five vivacious girls added that certain sparkle to the enthusiastic spirit of the Beetdigger. Working along with the Cheerleaders, the Song Leaders led many of the cheers during football and basketball season. Robyn Timoney Janet Tucker Debbie Fitzgerald Teresa Mumford Terry Hardcastle84

J.V. CHEERLEADERS J. V. - Left to Righ~ Front Row: Marie Left to Right, Front Row: Terrie Hansen, Darla Essay. Sec- ond Row: Jody Lamb, Lillian Wright. Third Row: Linda Pendleton, Mindy Brine. Second Row: Sandi Baxter, Rolayne Johnson, Sharon Abrams. Day, Jacki e Lloyd. Not pictured, Claire Spencer.Twelve cute girls were chosen as the J. V. Cheerleaders thisyear to cheer at the J.V. games. Though the crowds were not large for these games, the walls echoed with cheers for our team.The girls were divided into two groups which alternated with every game. \"... Sacred the memories we shall cherish ...\" Much of the meaning we place on these words comes from the zest the Pep Band gives to our school song. This small group shows the love and loyalty of the Jordan High student body for their school.PEP BAND - Left to Right, Front Row: Rick Powell, Alan McKnigh t, Rvan Riska, DavidHolh , Hobert Urton, Gordon Myer. Second Row: Gordan Visser, Doug Cline, Mr. Watt,.RogerHuffman, Craig Hummell, Chet Mickleson. 85

Brightly colored, Charlonians marched University Homecoming Parade, across field and court, adding in the Santa Claus Parade and topped it off zest and verve for the Jordan student with a zealous performance for body. Besides marching at the home the Brigham Young University Invitationalgames, they participated in the Utah State track meet in Provo.CHARLO IAN CLUB OFFICERS - Left to Right: Front Row: SueTaft, Assistan t Drill Mistress; Sharon Hirschi, Vice President. Row Two:Katie Clayton, Secretary; Marcy Kensinger, Drill Mistress; Deann aSomsen, Treasurer; Jana McBride, orresponding Secretary. RowThree: Rolayne Day, Song Mis tress; Charlotte Greene, Pres ident; Mary elson, Historian. At the Provo - Jordan game harlonians form a \"J\" for the student body and guests.86

Marsha Anderson Judy Atkinson Sarah Bishop Gwen Blackham Susan Bodell Grace Carter Debra Cary Roxy Christensen Katie Clayton Joyce Cook Rolayne Day Charlene DenisonJoyce FitzgeraldJulie GardnerCarol GoffCharlotte GreenePam HallCarolyn HawkerJeanette HiltonSharon HirschiLorene JacksonKarolyn KreekMarcy KensingerJana McBrideNancy MartinKathy MumfordMary NelsonMichele PeartPeggy PetersonMaurie adUerAnn SainsburyDeanna SomsenClaire SpencerLaurie toutSusan SwensonSue TaftVickie TaylorColleen VawdreyAndrea VisserMirriam Wilson 87

Early in the school year, the clubs and organiza- tions worked hard to make this year unforgettable. Holding interviews for pro- spective club members, collecting dues, attending initiations, and working on their projects were only examples of jobs our organizations performed with zeal and diligence this year.88

Beetdigger BroadcasterAssociated Girls of JordanAssociated Boys of Jordan Key Club A Cappella Masque and Gavel Model U.N. D.E.C.A. Junior Achievement 89

Shannon Rasmussen In a mad, mad, mad world of pictures, Editor copy, deadlines, typing and Shirley Young retyping, the Beetdigger staff dedicated Assistant Editor themselves to a better than ever book for 1968. Planning during the summer, this group came up with several different and interesting ideas. Through many hours of hard work, the students of Jordan, will have many memories to relive with this yearbook. Robert D. Teran Adviser Arval Nelson Duane Archibald Photographer Photography Adviser90

Barbie Dalton Copy Paul Gotberg Art Chris Hand Art, Copy Darlene Larsen Copy Nancy Pace Copy Janet Yeater Copy Valerie Whetman Copy Ron Yengich Sportscanning pictures for the yearbook is just one of the jobs of the yearbook staff. 91

Jolynne Nickle Reporting on club activities, writing Co-editor human interest stories, sellingDiana Fenstermaker ads to local businesses, such as the Center Co-editor Drive-In, printing and folding over a thousand papers, and then start- ing all over again for the next issue of the Broadcaster. This endless task was accomplished by a very capable staff and their advisor, Mr. McAllister. • Mr. Richard McAllister Typing copy, pacing ads, and making critiques are just Advisor a few exampl s of th work which goes into the Broad- ca~ t r. Duane Archibald Photographer92

Mel Rogers James Thompson Deanna Somsen Judy Atkinson Carl Bennett Anita BrownSports editor Sports editor Business manager Reporter Reporter ReporterRonald Mitchell Jeanne Spray Lynda Van Ostendorp Anne Wuyts Lynnette PesheU Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter 93

The annual faculty and senior boys' basketball game was sponsored by the A. B. J. at the Thanksgiving Party. To start the year off the boys of the A.B.J. held a fantastic Thanksgiving Party including a Student-Faculty basketball game. During the year, Boys' Day was held. Fathers' and Sons' was great. Sub for Santa added that extra special feeling at Christmastime. The A.B.J. can be proud of its accomplishments this year. Doug Crebs President Jim Matsumori Jim Wagstaff Don Lybberl raig Whetman Kevin Fitzgerald94 Vice President Secretary Senjor Representative Junior R pres ntative ophomor Representative

One of the exciting activities sponsored by the A.G.J. was the Big Pal-Little Pal Party. Every senior girl was responsible to a sophomore girl in helping her become acquaint- ed with Jordan.~------~----------~-~ The young ladies of Jordan have added sugar and spice to the school. The Mothers' and Daughters' was a blue ribbon winner. The Big Pal- Little Pal Party made many new friendships. Following came the hilarious Fathers' and Daughters' Night. The traditional Dog-Patch Drag ended the festivities with a \"hoot and a holler.\"Ronnalynn Brown President Jody Andurs Louann Day Kathy Elg Peggy Peterson Pam AdamsVice President Secretary Senior Representative Junior Representative Sophomore Representative 95

Kay Alldredge Tracy Bawden Bruce Brown Paul Brown John Bryant Robert Cole Mark Connish Ronnell Crapo Doug Crebs Van Davis John Diefenderfer Bruce Eggleston Jim Fairbourn La Grand Fairboum Ralph Ferrara Paul Homer Reg Hall Russ Jessop John March Jim Matsumori Brian McBride Ron Mumford Allan ielson Randy Osborne Richard Parkin Dave Rasmussen Craig Richards Paul Roden Mel Rogers Cy Sherwood Brad Smith Listening intently to their president, the Key Club members djscuss d t.heir various projects. RICAN CONOMIC96


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