Carvel L. Izatt Brian Jeffs Scott Jessop Denny Jones Margaret Jenkins Debbie Johnson Janet Jones Ken Jackman Roddy JonesBrenda Jackson Paul Jenkins Glen Johnson Tim Joos Mike Jackson Don Jensen Janenc Johnson Tom Judkins Jan Jensen Roger Kidd Gail Jacob Marlin Jenson Ross Johnson Darrell KounalisCindy Jacobson Jerry Jentzsch Yvonne Johnson David Jarvie Kathy Jolley Juniors50
Lin I Krichbaum hrisli Lee Jackie Lloyd Lorenzo Maestas Sharon Martinez Doug McCleery Jcneal Lovell Ramona Mair Connie Massa Larry McCleery Ronnld Kunz Terry L Emerila Lucero John March Karen Mathis Alan McKnight Alex Maxedon Don Meadows Jody T...nmh Alice Leigh Ron Lund Gennifer Martin Gordon Meyer Mik LcPrey Myrna Llbbert Rudy Martinez Dan McCandlessDnvid Lnn as lcr lmron Lewis usan Mace Keilh L rscn Kim Lindquist Ranae Madsen Hnndy J nwson Evelyn Lloyd 51 Cor y Leavitt
Gary Middleton Dee Morrow Susan Nelson Steve Olson Jill en Park r Jackie Peavey Nick Millis James Morse Gary Nessen Blanche Orgill Debbie Paticnc Marie P ndlcton Rod Mitchell Peggy Moses Ronald Newhouse Pam Osborne Kenneth Perkes Craig Moody Charlene Mousley Dennis Newton Denise Ostler Terry Patrick Frank Myers Steven Nielsen ~andra Oviatt David Patterson Linda Perry Freddie Morez Charles F. Nay Doug Nilsson Dan Petersen Jeanette Morley Dessa Neff Lynette Oakeson Wendy Palmer Marsha Paul Chris Peterson Patty Paramore Mike Peacock David Peterson Ann Morrill Rodney Pearce52
Juniors Linda Peterson Janet Rasmussen Curtis Ricord Dana W. Roth Charmaine Potter Thayne Rasmussen John Rigler hirley Ruffell Deborah Potter Randy Roberts Kristene Rawson Lorin Rocks Jennifer Sainsbury Rick Poulos Kenneth Reich Karen Rogers Janine Sampson Terry Price Pam Rogers Frank Santarosa Gail Pyle Laura Reid Lani Rossberg Keith Sargent Janalee Ramey CeCille Richards Ray Schmitt Patricia Richards 53
Ken Schneider Richard Sielhorst Don Smith Kim Sorenson Dorothy Schow Dale Simonson Doug Smith Sheri Spratt Gene Schuring T crry Simpson Rick Smith Boyd Sjoblom Shelley Smith Jeannie Spray Dan Scott Bonny SmithGlenn Setterberg Carolyn Smith Jeff Soffe Shelby L. StafflundLeAnne Sheiby Dennis Smith Max Somsen Joseph Sheldon Kerry Soper Terrie Steadman David Stevens Greg Stewart Juniors54
Marilyn tirl Letta Swett Bill Tucker Alane Vawdrey Debbie Walkenhorst Greg Welch Tom WilliamsGrorgr Stringfrllow Rick Thayne Alan Tunbridge Randv Venemon Scott Wall Lana Whetman Janice Woodbury Brcky Thompson Randy Venneri Ronald White Sharlene Worthen ._ lu~rman Stout Dave Thompson Susan Turner Roxanne Wallgren Fredrick Whitehead Kristy Thompson Bob Urton Bernice Vigil Ray Wardle Laura Whitehead Mike Yengich Susan udbury T.ynn Timothy Karen Waggoner Boyd Ware Debbie William Wes Young hristian Svrdin Linda Tit I Colleen Van Amen Rodney Williams Bill Zeller Penni Van Horn Jim Wag taff JoAnn Webster Aida Zizumbo Knrrn Swrnson Don Wahlen David Weeks Lynda Van Oostendorp Sandra Swenson 55
Sophomores Brent Adair Mary Ann Allr d Jeff Anderson Elvin Atkinson Boyd Barney Darrel Bet Vicky Black Loni Anders n Morgan Anderson Terry Atkinson Diana Barney ueBeutlcr Annette Blackham.. coli Adam on T rry And rs n Robbie Andrews Terry Babcock David Bate Bi ll And rson Randy Bailey Randy Bigg Jay BloomquistK nneth Akagi Frank Andrus Rebecca Ballard Robyn Bay LuAnn Bingham Mark Boberg url Anderson Jay Archibald David Banks January Beck Neal BodellKim A ll drcd~ I lcb rAnd rson Caroline Begay Roberta Birrell herry Bodell Bobby Allen J anin And rson yd Armstrong Carol Barber Susan Bergener Craig Bi hop Carol Bogenrief Filip Askerlund on A llen Jill Black Duon All n 57
Julie ChristcnsC'n Debbie Cook arulun lcgg mry oopcr Lois onnary Marlene ordnerWayne Boltis Gaye Brinton raig Brundage andrn Burgon Diane C'apsonBrent Bonham Gordon Brown Ray Bryant Ioudin BurninghamBrent Boynton Nancy Bryce Crnig Burningham Lynn nrlsonCathy Boynton Reed Brown Grant Buchanan Brian Brady Sandra Brown Patty Bullock Rex Burton Jol•n nrterSusan Brindley Dennis Brugman Kenneth Burbidge Marilyn By rs Elme-r C'a~nu~ Connie Brundage George Cumpb ·II Knthy hidC'sl<'r Dchhy hristcn scn58 Sharlene Cordner Janet Cornia Brad Cowdcll Dawn owdell Stnn o Ron rchs
Sophomoresh ryl Crookstonlcphcn Curl yDian Dahl Terry Davis Jeff Duke Brenda Edmunds Chad Evans Brian Fitzgerald D nis Day Karie Dunn Larry Eggleston Emma Ewell Darwin Fitzgerald Margie Day Kathy Dunn John Fackrell Denise DeLeeuw Steven Durrant Paula Elg Gary Fahrner Karri Fitzgerald Kelly DeVisser Danny Eatchel Dorene Ellsworth Brad Fisher Rochelle Fitzgerald Jeff Dowland Vina Eaton Sherry Fisher Alexa Enniss Colette Ford Tom Enniss Roberta Fowleslaude Fratto Paulo Gardner Jim Garside Steve Gaydon Jim Gilbert John Gilchrist Paul Giles 59
M a rlin Hocsch , uc Hopkins Ri hard Hoffm a n D uvid I Toward Mike llowl It huron llofltin<'sM a rk Goodmansen Shcrilyn Green P aul Grubb Joe 1Jan sen Vicki 1l aslnrn Carol G ordon horon l fa rd astl<' D oug I fawkrr Sco tt G otbcrg usan Green f uAnn G ull K<'v in I layd<' n Val Gotbcrg L a uric Gr gory had l l a rkn rss hcrry Gough Brent G undC'rson D ebbie l furri s lnl.!o l lcnnin gsc n Berth a Gray E ldon Greenwood Ba rba ra l loll Eu gcna l l urri s rui g l I<-r rn a n Ca ndy I Ta ll Tcrry Groves huron I lase K nt Ililton E th el Ann Hall Randy Grow60 R osemary Hulse Richa rd I lumm I Linda Hurdsrn a n Don I Tursi Linda l nsclln Kim lhl cr , Ieven Jllguth
Sophomores I uise lvie Gmy JeffsTnrnrny Jardine LeRoy JeffsMi ha I Joyn s Brett Jens n Janette Jensen Gaylene Johnson Dee Kahley Connie Lake Colleen Lasater .Jenelle .Jensen Baird Jones Keith Kartchenr Jeff Landeen Marcine Lavery Marsha Jensen Deborah Kaumans Randy Lang Mi had Jensen Rhonda Jones Dan Lar en Denise Law Mary Beth Jewkes Bernice Joos Arthur Kido Cindie Laws Kristine Johansen Collene Joosten Susan Knudsen ancy Larsen Ron Leavitt Janene Jordan Claudia Kunz Rulon Larsen Patti LindseyLaura Lloyd Ronald Lloyd Roxanne Lloyd Richard Logan Victoria Long Henry Lopez Sherrie Lovendahl 61
Gr gg Morgan D ovid Morrill D avid MorseLynnette Lybbert Joe Martinez Randv M cCleery David Meldrum D enise Mitchell Ron Mace Julie Mason Chris M cCormick R olph M cnssen Shaunn M offat L a rry Mathis D ebbie M cCormick Cheryl M acklin Lynn M aupin Mike M eyer Scott M offitt Kenn eth March Stan Maynes Tom M cKenn a G a rry Mi rkd sen Bruce MollerWendy Margetts Lela McAdams Jesse M cPherron Anita Milkovi ch Kcnn th Moor Bruce Marlin Darlene Meadows LaNette Moore Sherry Miller62 J. M ark Murphy Caroline N elson D enise N elson Gayla N !son Lisa N !son hari s N ewbold David N wbold
SophomoresD<'Ann Newland Dav Nosock Ston Nicki<' Mike Onkden tephen Nilsson K<'vin Okubo Trent Oliver Brenda Pango Vern Pelch Debbie Pierce Bonnie Price Bmd Olson Tewe Parry Bill Perry Rick Pingree Mike Price Jerry Orgill Richard Petersen JoAnne Popelmayer Paul Price Charles Ottley Steve Patience Cristie Peterson Jeani Porter Alan Prince Sandv Packer Russ Patrick Lynn Peterson Christine Potter John Prueitt Joe .Panek Dennis Peacock Nick Peterson Kathryn Powers Ramona Rains Barbara PedersenRobin Ransdell R nae Rasmussen Paula Reed Julie Reeve Russ Reinhardt Tom Richards Clayton Ricord 63
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Ofj~cer's Co~t/;~cil Coordinating school activities, conducting stu- Susan BodeiJ, Ann ainsbury, Dan Slwubye,dent council meetings, and making many impor- Randy Hyatt, and Brent argent represented thtant decisions, the Officers Council remains a tra- seniors, juniors, and sophomores. Th Girls Clubditional organization at Jordan. The members of and the Boy Club had a voice on this councilthis year's council were chosen as the best quali-fied for leadership. Craig Whetman, student body through L slie Bonham and Jim Matsumori.president, leads this council. Craig Richards, Though th job th e p opl did wa not asy, they continued worbng day fL r day for Lh good of th tud nt body. Left to Right, Row One : Leslie Bonham, Julie Gardner, 'usun Bodell, Ann ,'n in shury, Prnny e rrnff nrkd . Row Two: Brent argent, Randy llyult, Dun koubye, rnig Ri ·lwrds, mig Whctmun . Jim lut sumori .68
Voicing optnwns, contributing suggestions, topics of importance in our school life were dis-and making protests, the Student Council contin- cussed during these meetings, thus allowing stu-ued its work through the school year '68-'69. Rep- dents to participate in our school government.re entatives from each homeroom were elected This council made great contributions throughoutearly in the year. These people became the voices the year which helped make it one of the bestfor students in their particular classes. Various Jordan has ever experienced.Porn Ad nms, Morga n Anderson, Frank Andru s. T erry Barney , h rr y Bodell. 1arch , raig Moody, Ka thy Mumford, Ron . ewhou e, Richard P a rkin , Ja ninc a mp on, D ou g mith , Ala n urnmcrh ay . hri vcdin, M a rk T aggart.John J3ryo nl. Ba rry Burkinshow, Ja n ory. D oug C line, Fr da ook. M a rl ne M la ni c W a lkcnh or. t, Michell e \Va ll ace . G reg W elch. J ff W elch, Lilli an ordnn. Di a nr D nhl e. Knth y D a hlr. Bill D ay, LuAnn D ay, Jay D Y iss r, Wri ght.W r nd y Fil:r,gr rald. Ruth Gunderso n, T rri e I Ja nse n, Lorenzo 1a las , John 69
Associcitecl Boys' Day and oth r A. B. J.-sponsored activi- ti s made 196 - J 069 a m morabl y ar for Jordan's boys. The Asso iated Boys of Jordan, with Jim Mal- sumori a ling as Pr id nt, f< pl up tradition by ent rtaining stud nls at Thanf sgiving lime with a party. Included wus th tud nl-Fa ulty Ba k tball Game with r lay rae at half-lime.Jim Matsumori President The annual nior · vs Teachers hattlr, where once n~ain thr srniors w re vi toriou · (wilh the help of a fixed scoreboard) .70
Associcitecl Gi1·ls of Jorclcin Jordan's member of the weaker sex were ledthis y ar by our capable A. G. J. President, LeslieBonham. Girls lool<ed forward to ''getting theirman\" at the Dog-Patch Drag or being pamperedand fussed over on Girls' Day. Other A. G. J.-sponsored activities included the Big Pal-Little PalParty and the Fathers' and Daughters' Night. Leslie Bonham PresidentJennif r ainsbury enill Crape Carol Goff T eri Andrus Debra Harris Vice Pre ident Secretary enior Representative ]unior Representative Sophomore Representative Who ; the be t date a girl could ever find 7 Jordan girls found the answer on the night of dancing, talent and refreshment , the father-daughter party. 71
Beetdigger Conversation ov rheard between Mr. Parr and our ad- visor, Mr. Rob rt T ran: \"Tell me Mr. Teran, what isSandra Hansen happ ning in th Book tore v ryday from l 0: 55 to 11 : 40? Editor I've had numerous complaints. It seems that th classrooms in the hall adjoining yours have h d much difficulty l<eeping their minds on their stuJi s, du to the crying, screaming, banging, crashing, and th taff's y Iling, 'May I pi ase g t so-and-so out of dass for th ir Y arbook Pictur .' Could you xplain these actions?\" \"Yes, I certainly could; it' ju t th nti s of my unu ual Be tdigg r staff of 196 -69, doing th ir job in th mo t ffi- cient way th y know (mo t of th time.) Janet YeaterAssistant Editor Robert Teran Advisor Arval Nelson Photographer72
John Diefenderfer SportsPHOTOGRAPHERS - Left to Right: Danny Petersen, Richard Sielhorst, Gene Ebert, Duane Archibald. Collett Harper Copy --------, Su an Nelson Copy Colleen Vawdrey Typist Debbie Williams Copy 73
Ronald Mitchell Mr. Richard ~llcAilister I ick ~ i lhorst Editor Advisor Photograp/1er \"But Mr. McAJlisl r1\" was th typi J pr lud h - for th wonderful ex use dream d up by a f w of th ' staff for not having th ir articl s fini h d. However, Mr. M Aifisl r wa pali nl, no trong words, no viol nt blows. and only small thr al and little \"gigs.\" All in all, the taff did a bang-up job of realing new and int resting articl s for Jord n' s enjoym nl.74
Sharon Abrams Judy Atl<in on Jacl< Bean Bruer DansieCathy Gilchri tGJ nn regoryJohn I lendrik t> D nnis Higb e Bryan J ar enLarry M I ry Terry Pi l< tl Jeanne Spray Marla Lcph n on l .ynda Van osl ndorp Judy Wa, hhurn 75
Mcisque & Gavel In one sentence tell us what the name Masque & Gavel stands for and what this m ans to you? Such was the type of question asked of over 400 students trying out for the club during a day of per- sonal interviews. This year the cultural club of Jor- dan has had a variety of activities, ranging from a formal initiation, to plays at different universities and a trip to Valley Music Hall. The advisor and officers feel that even more important than th unity and enjoyment on these outings is the spirit of giving when they were asked to participate in the Sub for Santa program. Mr. Gl n E. Sacos Advisor lerling F airbourn Vice President Cheryl Ballamis Lois Elkington 0 nni s Hi~bee Treasurer Treasurer Parliam<>nlarian76
Left to l<.ight, Row One : Wendy Palm r, Kri sty Thompson, Roberta Fowles , .Jody Andrus, Maurie Sadlcir, Loralee Haycock. Lynette Swenson, Mary LynnD cni .hri stion, Juli lose. Lynda Jarvi s, Br nda V a wdrcy. D ebbie Johnson, Nelson, Jana M cBride, D a rlene W a tkins, M ela nic W alkenhorst. Row Four :Ala ne V awdrey, Rc n G oates , M <ry Ann Allred. J a n l Co rnia , Cath y Boyn-ton. How Two : ,' usa n Swen so n, Andren Vi sse r, J oyc ook. Victo ria L ong, ha wn Timoney, D a n koubye , D on M a rgetts, G a ry Stevens, Rol a nd Tsuya,Brenda S tendnmn , ,' usnn Bcrge rn er, Brenda Edmunds. Conni e L ake. Julie Ba rry Burkcnsha w, D a le Simonson , Ala n Prin e. Bria n Brady, Brent argent.Ma son, .leonin e ndcrson, Paula J;;Jg, Ja nN Wink! r, P aula R cd. Row Row Five: Mike Durra nt, Allen G oodm a nscn , D ale Cordner, D enni s Ains-T/,rc•c: Ro xy hri st nsc n. Juli e nrdn er. Vi kic T a ylor, a rol G off, Jill P a rker, worth, Bobbie U rton. W ayne Ro ssbcrg, R alph F erra ra, Don Hom er. Roy Romero, Joe Veltri, Rod Enal e, Ru s Madsen.Lcft to Right, Row One : cil c Cole, M a rie Biorge, Ka th y Robinson, Roxa nne Lloyd, Gaye Brinton, Ja nenc Johnson , Linda lasella, R obyn Bay. Row Four : Rolayne D ay, ha ron Abra ms, Shelley Smith, P aulette.Jolly. I<ire pen cr. Mary Jan e wen son, G aylcnc John son , hcril yn Green. F itzgera ld, Ka tie Clayton, ue T a ft, u san Bodell , Lana Whctm a n, P a m Ada ms, Ja nine a mpson , Dorothy chow, Ja n Cary. T eri Andrus. P eggy Moses.Knrri Fitzgc rnld. W end y P a lme r. Mar ha Anderso n. Ro w T wo : D ebby Chris- Row Fi ve: Ro ger Mi ckel en, John Di efenderfe r, R obert Prince, D ou g Cline, John Brya nt, LeGra nd F a irbourn, Kevin Fitzgera ld , leva n iclsen, tevcl<'nsc n, Paul a nrdner, Li sn cLon. hnron l la rdcas tlc, a rolinc Begay, Juli e P a tience. Crai g Miller, Rya n Bcrgcner, Richard P eter en.C hri st nscn , R h cn·n Bollard, R o helle Fitzg raid, hcll y now, M a rgie D ay,hnri s N ewbold, T rri llan scn. Row Three: h rry Bod II . V icki H a rri s.Rhonda Pan gos , J or n Jackson. bra W ags ta ff. u a nc Whittle. Krisa n 77
Model U.N. Sine Am rica citizens ne d to be in- form d about th fundam ntals of interna- tional affairs, and since th United Nations is an important phas of our international r sponsibiliti s, Jordan stud nts joined th Mod I United Nations this y ar to gain gr at r knowI dg of today's probl ms and ways to solv th m. Fifty m mb rs of th dub r pr sent d th countri s of Jordan, Nicaraugra and Z mbia at th Univ rsity of Utah in behalf of Jordan High hool.MODEL U.N. OFFICERS- Left to Rtght: Dale Cordner, VicePresident ; Duane Archibald. Reporter; Sharon Abrams, Reporter ;Lloyd H ansen. Vice President; Joe V eltri , President; Helen Ola-barri, Treasurer; Jody Andrus, Secre tary; Deneke Guymon. JIistor-ian; seated, Miss Kally Souvall. Advisor.Left to Right, Row One : Kathleen Brown. Marla Stephenson, C ilc Cole, Russ Muds n, Lynn Runolfson, Lloyd I lnn srn, BillCarolyn Hawker, J anene Johnson, huron Hirschi, Janet Goff. T rry 1lard astlc. fuss •y, nry Bird. Jor Veltri . Ro111 Four : unnc·Carol Goff, Ann ainsbury. Roxy Christ nscn, lair penc r, Rrbcccu Bray, s '\"· Ryan B eq~<'n<'r. JAIWN<'nf<' Gulf. ;nrl n • quire. Fuirbourn, mig WIH'trnnn, .lim lntswnori. Kny lfdred ~e. Brent l lnnse n,Ann Wuyts, Jeanine Nunley. Row Two : Freda ook Kathy I farris, Kntf,y AI i!'l son. Terry I avis. Row Fiu(' : ike Durr,111l. Tctry Wntson . Brnd , mitl1. ahlc, Kathy Mumford, usan Bod II . Den icc uymon, Vickie Taylor, Londec· Bruce I lud gcns, Dc·on Tuttle·. Kmig lc ' I<' ~ry. l nle ( ordner, Rnnd Jenkins.Haycock Marsha Anderson, I I len Ofabarri, oil en And rson, Kri sa n Robin Lcs Allred. Oou las 'ox. Ron Jitrh!' ll, 1 rmc S nws. Roger I I rrin, Bruinson, Nancy Marlin, Vauna Bearden, usan wenson. Row Three : undrn Lar en.Hansen, Connie Potter, Jody Andrus. Sharon Abrams. Kay Brown, J rry Buy.
D.E.C.A. D.E.C.A. What does it stand for? Tech-nically it means Distributive EducationalClubs of America, but for the Deca studentsit means vocational understanding, civic con-sciousness, social intellig nee and leadershipd velopm nt. Learning business techniques,keepinO' r cords, feeding hungry mouths atfootball games, r presenting Jordan in na-tional 0 a competition and sponsoring aSub for Santa kept this club busy all year. D .E. C.A. CLUB OFFICERS - Left to Rtght : Kayla Van Tassell. Reporter; Mrs. Lila Wilson, Advisor; Scot Mitchell, Vice President; Craig Peacock. Historian; Mirriarn Wilson, President; Ann Wuyts. ecretary. L<'[L to RigT1t, Row ne : Mirriarn Wilson, Dawna Elswood, Terry Hardcastle. Janet Goff, Gwen McK,enna, T rry Trujillo, Judy urtis, Coli n Larsen, Diana Hurdsrnan, Terry Pickett, Faviola Vasquez. Row Two: Rnndnll E lm er, Kayla Van Tassell. Patti hrader, Cheryl Ballarnis, Priscilla Phillips, Debbie Jerni on, Sue Brown, Peggy Fri tz, Ann Wuyts, t phen Fairbourn, Archie Hardcastl . Row Three: Leland Moller, Lynn urnns. r ig Hummel. Lawrcn c ull. Tom McCormick. John Glassey, John Oviatt, Randy Sevy, Craig P acock. Scott Richards, Bill Gough. Row Four: Dirk Vandenberg, Jay DeVisser, David Schmitt. 79
Key Cl~~b Joe Veltri John March First Vice President Second Vice President LeGrand Fairbourn President Roncll Crapo Richard Parkin ecretary Treasurer Taking care of the flRg ceremonies Rnd the raising of th flag each morning, supervising and helping with activities around the school such as college day, cleaning the parf<ing fot, and selling programs at the games were some of the many responsibilities assumed by the Key Club. Sponsored by the Kiwanis Cfub and under the direction of Mr. Bradford and Mr. Clark they recorded another year of service and accom- plishment. Mr. Lynn Bradford Mr. Donald Clark Advisor Advisor80
Honn A nclcr~<' n M nrk Co ni slr ' lC'rlin g r a irbourn K enneth M a rch leva n iclsen D a le im onson Tro~c y B nw dc•n D on M a rqe tt s Bra d O lson D a n koubye Vn n D il\ is Kc.. in fit zg<'ra ld Jim l\la tsum ori lolltlBr •<ull R ob e rt Prin ce B ra d mithl~ . ur y Bwld nshn\\ .fohn Diefe nd erfer R andy I I, nd ;\"\1ike 0 lay ncs Tim T ech Rocln c·y En ~ l c f) (' l)l) iS Hi ~h e D , \ 'C R asm us. en hawn Timon y l) o u ~ ' lin e l~ n lph Fcrraw Sro ll 1'-litchcl l Cra i ~ Ri ch a rds Hon Ku nz 81
A Cappella When the sci nee hall doors bang shut and the windows b gin vibratinO', we l<now th caus : The A app Ilc is sinO\"inO' Th Hall lujah Chorus. Any discomfort th citi- zens of the i nc hall may hav enc d during Messiah r h ar als was mor than offs t by th wond rful r ption th Messiah wa a corded wh nit wa pr s nt d to the public just prior to th holiday . th r not worthy p rformanc w r Th La t Words of David and lion from Ba h. Hours and hour of pra ti nt into the pr paration of th s . In addi- tion, the A app H nO' fr qu ntly in s- s mbli s, on hur h programs, and in hoof cone rt proO\"rams. Mr. Grant Zabriskie Left to Right, l<.ow One : Deborah Edgemon. D bra Wa gs ta ff. Bre nda Yawd- Rirlwrds. Lynn Timothy. Ro gl' r Kidd . Row T/rr<><' : Snnd Gre<'n, Julinnnn lose. Mary W<'avn . mo l 11 I lnwkn. Kntlwrin<' ll c11, .'usan Inn·. Lillinn rcy, JoAnn Web ter, Jane t Goff. Pam Rog rs, Nykkic Re<'d, aro l (,off. Kath- Wriglrt, f{ oiHyn<• T ny. Doug ,' mitlr. I 011 Mnrg< It s, Knrv ,'ope r. Row Four : 1 ne Gordon, Cory Leavitt, Dennis Ainsworth. Allen oodmanscn. Row Two : Lyn<'ll<· .'w<• nso n, 1 Mlerw Watkins, ondn ( f<'m<'nl. Lauric ,' tout. 'c if<' Priscilla Phillips, Launa Y\1as hburn, ollccn LHsen. atlry onrud. Rch<'cw of<' . .Janel Burton, JHnirw , amp on, Ron Kwrz. ik<· I urrnnt, Jim Fr('drick Bluth, LuJean Fagg, Karen Rog rs, Oawna F ls wood, I ana Wh tman, 'raig son. Jirn Wagstaff. krling Fnirhourn.82
Left to Rig/1t, H.ow One: Robbie Prince, President; John Diefenderfer, Social Chairman ; D ebra Edgemon, ecre tary; Brenda Vawdrey, So cial Chairman ; Melba Akagi, A ccompanist. Row Two: Jeanette Hilton, ection Leader ; Lor n Jackson, Treasurer; and Cecille Cole, Se cretary.Lc>/t t.o /~in/11 , /~ow On e: .Jolm Bryo n!. D ou g lin e, D avid L <ncaster, Gl enn Linda Thom as, D ebbie P aur. Ro w Three: Quinton Bishop, Ieven Olson, Jr<•go ry, D enni s J li glwc. Co ll ee n Anderso n, Jen nette I Iifton, W endy Li ndqui I, Robert Prince , R onnell C ra po, Lani Ros berg. Ka tie C layton, M a rsh a Farn s- wo rth, T eri Andrus, Lois E lkington, LeAnne helb y, Kayla V a nTas ell, VickieS usn n Tl10nq>so n. M clbn Akn gi. Kny Brown , Di nna Allen. M arie P end leton.How Two : Kevin Filzgc rnld. Boyd Gn rfi cld , T om I Ioesch, Ieven B rrett , ylvi a nyder. R ow F our : D a rnell Ander on, Bruce Balla rd , R a ndie tewart, John• r ison, Inire S p m cr. Al a ne V awdrey. Ja nel R asm u s en, e ill Ri ha rds, Diefenderfer, M aurie Sadleir, D ebbie Jemi son, u a n Jones, herry ay, Jackie Wright, ancy Higbee, Ann Arnold, Yvonne Johnson . 83
Dance ClubMrs. Glenda Roberts Dartee Clul> 0 /f{(ws ur<' : I,yncb Von Oo, l<' nd orp. Vice f>rc·~ icl<'lll: Jnnal<' <' Ranwl y. PrP ·iclerd; Rnnd y I,nwso n . Secrc• lur y. \"And shall w e dance.\" This was a tation, howeve r, wns precccded by long-refrain echoed by ach girl in th e dan e hours sp( n t in prepnri ng- many dan <' rou-class as she made up her own dan and tines. ,.J h ' J)an e lub was in S< v< rnl as -pr s nted it to an audi n e. Ev ry pr sen - se mbli es and tool< parl in the mu i nl. Dunce Clu& Meml>er s ctn•: I .<·s li<' Bonl1<1111, Vo nd a ( ' I<'IIH'nl. f{ <· rH·<· (;on I ~. 1{,111d y I .nw~on. I) 1·s s<~ elf. ./annie<' Rnrn<'y, Loni Ro ssl)('r~. Su<' T\"l't. Lynda Vnn Oo sl<·ndorp, J<'rri W1·st. ~~~~· nd('rson.4
Want to work in a radio station or just Radio Clubb able to fix your own radios, television , Radio Club M embers arc : Dale Cordner, Ra ndy Jenkin s, Ray Schmitt,and similar lectrical appliances? If so, you John H endrikse, G a ry Middleton , Rick mith. Keith Sa rgent. Doug Cox.can obt in a Jiccns through this dub at Gratei'ul and excited faces greeted theJordan. The ultimat goal of the radio dub members of the Red Cross as they broughtwas to learn the operation of amateur food and clothing to the needy and olderradios. people. This club participated in many ser- vices doing certain tasks such as filling Christ- Tbc e us ful operational techniques mas stockings and delivering fruit baskets.w re w ll -tau<Jht under th dir ction ofMr. King, Advisor; Doug Cox, President; This delightful, friendly dub was underJohn H ndrikse, Vic Pr sident; K ith the direction of Mrs. Emery, Gaye Brinton, President; Roberta Fowels, Vice President; arg nt, r tary; and Ray Schmitt, and Julianna Close, Secretary.Tr a ur r. Reel CrossRed 'ross M embers a rc: T err y P ickett, 'o il en La r en , Di a na Hurd sma n. Betty Whitlock,RobC' rt a F ow les, Gaye Bri nton, Juli a nn a lose, R obyn R obert s, Alice Leigh. 85
Stctge Crew Left to l~igltt, How One : Stage Design , Paul II<' Fitzgerald. h Jly mith , Marian I lopes. Hou ' Two : Stage Crew, Roy Gillen, Tom lloesc!J. Lnwren ·c Gull. Wnyrw Rossbert, Mnrtin llo<'s h, nry Fnltrn cr. Props, stage se ts , an I corrc l lighting, were only three items whi h con <rned the slag< crew. f<ilf, persistence and dctenninn.lion W<'r<\" thr('(' f rnany quafili<'s whi h th S<' ho s dcmonslrnl< d. Mr. Jarvis was th a61 ndvi , or. Arli , li d< sign we s d<'velop< d h girls this cnr and was n wei om, addition. Adding their touch to the tage cr w wer Mechanical intelle< tunli srn is what is needed hy the the stage de igner , helly Smith, Paul lle -; tag<'< r<·w to I no'\ wlti< h lwoh to turn and' hen. Fitzgerald and Marian I iopes.86
BaneZL1•ft lo Rig fll , Uo11• One : (In in• S pr n1 r r, Brenda Edmunds. D ebra Edgc- Mr. Harri on111011 . Row Truo : D rr/\nn ('\\ lnnd , l\1ary \, nson, Ka th y Jolley, Ela in \"Practice, practice, practice!!!\" was the phrase heard most often by the band students from thisl ~u ff<· ll , l\1on iu 1 Kobs. 1i ·hcl P earl. year's conductor, Mr. Harrison. Besides partici- pating in the daily class playing, the band brought pep and enthusiasm to Jordan cheerers at footbaiJ and basketball games. The majorettes and flag twirlers combined their skill and talent with the marching band to help make this year one of the best for Jordan's band. Together they contributed much to Jordan's traditional nthusiastic school spirit, put on their own Christmas assembly, marched in the Christ- mas parade, and represented Jordan in various other activities.I.R[t to Rio lll, How One : Brent Adair. Mark Murph y, Kelly Wright, Brenda ory, teve Berrett, Lc lie Allred, Kenn eth Akagi, Jeff Land en, Chad Evans,l ~dmund s , Mnrir Biorge, Dou g linr , Mi hcl Pea rl, Mirri a m Wil son. Greg Don Crcm r. Row Three : Mr. Harrison. Craig Moody. Mike Howlett, Mike Jensen, Rod Mitchell. David Newbold. Bob Urton, Je sic McPherron, MarkS tr wnrl, M a ri lyn Edgemon, a ro lin Nel son . Row Two : Ala n M cKnight. BillAnde rson. K ith K Icr. Don I fursI. bud F ra tio, Joe Panek. Glenn Greg- udbury. Row . Four: Jim Garside, Ken Jackman, Tom Hoc ch. David Mauch, Engo Henniman , Grant Buchanan. 87
As h ad cheerleader, I feel the gr at sl a hiev ment wa the way the students main- tained a hi~h level of s hool piril, always behind the L am with nthu iasm and sport - manship. Any achiC'vem \"nt Jordan made b 'CRme my achievement. B e pres, in~ my enthu i- asm l hope Lo have given someone a La t of true Jordan spirit. My task was to arouse .nthusia m and s hool spirit in th boys at Jordan. W tri d to mak up n w h er that would int r t th rn, also \"talking up the g rn \" h lp d cr te a stronger hcerino s Lion. Enthusiasm is<' tr<'nwly conlngiou, . As a checrlend<'r, I tri<'d to catch dw spirit and help oth< rs g t it. JVJan who thought dw were immune to enthusiasm aught il and pa sed it on. I tried Lo fw n source of cnthusinsm to help I t dw stttdcnls I now this was their s hool and its nchi<' crncnls were dwir own. or (grenl new source nthusiasm wns Jordan's \"J )iggcr luh.\" Jt united dH fwer ing section nnd a ld<'d J\"('llCW< d Sf iril to tlw gamps and mal lws.90
Cheer leacler s Such songs as \"Tiptoe Throuoh thef-lusbe \" and oth rs were performed inthe morning by our nerg Lie che rl ad rs. uch igns a \"'-- p ar the Spartans\" and\"Bury the Miners\" decorated th halls ongame day. Displaying pep and vivacious-n s , the cheerl ad rs promoted schoolspirit at all of th athl tic events. 91
Song leaclers \"Smile, work 1 Smile, work 1\" were the words of admonition given by Mr. Brown and the songleaders for thi year, by proving themselves to be five of the most enthusiastic Beetdiggers attending Jordan. Appearing regu- larly at each game, these people worked along with the Cheerleaders by cheering our team on to victory. Terry Hardcastle was head song- leader; Teresa Mumford, Rebecca Bluth, Marie Pendleton, and Debbie Patience made up the rest of this energetic group. T erry Hardcas tl e Teresa Mumford Rebecca Bluth Iurie Pendleton Debbie Pati<'nce92
J. V. Cheerleaclers LC'[I lo Hight, Roru On<': .lil n nc John son . Milrgic J)\"Y· Left to Right, Row One : Linda lasclla. P a m Ada ms, Bonny mith . a nd P a ula Elg. I ('SSil N rr. Linda Willi Cl lll S, and Cilnd y fl ail. Cheers echoed and re-echoed through the halls < ndy H< JJ, J cs. a Neff. Margi Day, Jan n of Jordan and many other high schools due to this group of J.V. Cheerleaders; Bonni Smith, PamJohn . on, nnd Lindn William jumped, yell d, Adams, Paula Elg, and Linda lasella. As they alter-, rc mcd, I nf)ed, hopp d, romf) d, bounced, and nated games with the other group of Cheerleaders,stornp0d, thus adding their sb r Lo Jordan's school they really put sparkle and verve into the Beetdig-spirit; meanwhile, ~iving the J.V. l am a great r ger's yells.in nliv lownr l vi lory.I.C'ft lo f> ir~ lll , /~o u • O n<' : Cdndy fl ail , Lincb lasc ll a. Pau la 1-:l!!. Bonn y ::-;mitlt , and Li ndil \\ 'illiam,;.l<.rr>o T rr•o : r,uH' rl<' lolmson, I (' S,il :\c ff. ilnd :. laq:r ic O ily. 93
CharloniansMrs. Glenda Roberts Joyce Fitzgerald B ing o. harlonian is something spe ial. Advisor President It's a r d-and-gray dr , a s r l pal, and sho in p rlion. lL' s an arly morning praclic wh n you'v had thr hour le p. Jt' h If- lim m r h and th ' harfonian u mbly. It's a night lo b r m mber d al th harlo- ni n Ball. fl' s th h rlonian song ung in a ·ir I of jublianl fricnds ftcr a vi lory. Being a harlonian is adding a sparf< of p r- onalily and uthu iasm lo Jordan I ligh. B - ing a .. harfonian is having fun . The hnr loninn., di spla ' ty picnl Z<'st nnd c· ntllll 'i in .,m all<'r <t vi< tor y nt llillcr<' 'i l . C ha rl o ninn Ofri((•rs nrc: W e nd y ht;- r.!C· r,tlcl . VicC' fJr C'siclc• nt ; 1 · rn~~ L yhbr rl , Vic e PresiclC'nl ; D r lJhi r \ \li lli ;lln s, SC'rrC' tnry; S u(' T,dt. J),;[l Mi stress; P am Fitz (!c rald . J\ssis lc111L /),;/[ l isLrC'ss ; Kare n Ho w· rs, Y <·ll Mi stress; J e rri W rs l. Tr!'osurC'r; , lmron l.c• \\i s, f>u!Jli cily.94
Lorna Davidson Bonny SmithPam Fitzgerald Karen SwensonWendy Filzg raid Sue Taft/\1; c L ;gh Jerri We tSharon f ~<>wis Maurie Sadleir Debbie WilliamMyrrHI Lybbert Janice Woodbury Kar n Roger Jennifer Sain bury 95
Football cor·e On August twentieth at tw lve-thirty Jordan (> .•••••••••••.••••••••••.•••••••••.•••••.•••••••••••••••• .• ypru.s '52 p.m. a group of Jordan hop fuls mel al the Jordan 0 . ........................................................ Bin~hnm (> Sports Building of Jordan High. Th s were Jordan 6 ....................................................... . Murray I) the boys who were to represent th ir school Jordan (> .••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••••••••.• Gran~rr 3iJ in football for the '6 season. The juniors Jordan -1 ......................................................... K<'nrn.s )1) were there, nervous because it was their first Jordan (> . •••••••••••••••••••••••.•••••••.••••....••••••..•..••••• 1rnnilr iJ(> year of varsity ball. The s niors w re there Jordan 7 ........................................................ f Jilfcr<'.sl 27 too, nervous, because they had sudd nly be- Jordan 0 ............................................................. Jud~r 31) come the lead rs. Jordan 12 ........................................................... Tood< 0 Coach Stringham, new to Jordan this year but a vet ran footbali coach with a good record, tool< these hopefuls and with hours of bashing and battering forged a football team. The team didn't hav an outstanding y ar by any m ans. However, th y learn d things that m n som Limes n ver le rn. They learned Lo take pride in themselve and Lo come bad< time aft r time. Then like a r - ward, Too le toppi d. making victory the final cry of Jordan's valiant football learn.9b
Dean StringhamHead Coach Dave Erickson Line Coach Brad Brimhall End Coach
\"Granny\" F airbourn comes to the end of Co -Captains: Randi Stewart and Craig Whetman. another groundgaining drive. Dean Ainsworth Jeff Call Dick Crehs Mark Fisher Don I lomer Ron Kunz Guard Center Tackle Quarterback I Ial(back End Kim Ihler Mil< Lei ray Alan Anderson Jim Chase John Diefenderfer Kevin Fitzg raid Quarterback Tackle End Halfback End End Don Ballard Mark Coni h Hal Erick ·on Mike }lover Mik Jackson Tackle Quarterback Guard Guard End Frank onn lfy Le ~rand Fairbourn Brian Burningham l<'nn 1re~ory Ross J hnson Guard I lal/back Tackle Tackle> 'Fa kle98
Managers, Larry Thompson, Joe Veltri, and Jim Dahl. Linquist tries to help the referees make a decision for Jordan. Kim Lindquist Russell Madsen Scott Mitchell Lorin Rocks Dan Skoubye Randy Stewart Quarterback Guard Tackle Tackle End HalfbackJerry Lundb r~ Don Margetls Craig Moody Lynn Runolfson Dennis Smith Dave Thompson C'en ler Tackle Halfback Guard Guard Fullback Jim Mat umori teve Nielsen Ray Schmidt Doug Smith Boyd Ware Guard Guard End End End raig M Neil raig Richard Terry Simpson Dave Stevens Craig Whetman Hal( back Halfback Center Center Fullback 99
Sopho1nore Football Mr. N eff nd Mr. B ard n coach d th hard-hitting sophomore football team this Jordan tacklers team up to stop aTooele run. year. It was a Lough but ben ficial tr ining y ar for th futur Jordan L am . Th team w a t u ght v rything from the ba i lin - man stan to the inlri ate plays that coordi- nat th e aam of footb II and ev ry Thur - day afte rnoon it play d against the sopho- mor t am of anoth r high chool, providing the orportunity to put into a luaf pracli thos fundam ntal le rn d in th ir w 1<- day practi s. Le ft to Right, Row One : Arthur Kido, R a nd y M e leery, tevc Patience , S tun Br<'nl W <' hh . RcliP Tftrc•e•: Mn1w ~ e · r Filip A skc rlund. l1urk ttl ey . Tr nl M ay nes, Bra d Cowdclf. Frank Andrus, Jeff Wel ch . R a nd y Leavitt , Bre nt Oli ve·r. Ke· ith Ko rt elnw r. irk f>!'l !'rson. M orj!n n nd e rson , Bri nn Brud y. Kirn G unde rson, Tim T esc h, Dua ne A lle n , Richa rd I loffm nn. How T wo: W ayne· W ag ta ff, Art Troyer, Ken Burbid ~e·. T om McK cnnn . l ouJ.! ' IH' Iby, .Jol1n lld e•r, D t~vc· , 'ko uh ·e·. f) ,,ve• os,Hk , Dnve ll ow nrd . B1 a d Fi slw r. I HV (' Vi gil , , chmidt. D on Allen , Kirk ' milh . P a ul Pri ce, Gordon Brown , !{a nd y W e·h sl!'r , Al a n flrin ce•, ( •il ry lolulSO il , <' fll f>c leit. 131 !' nl Rohin so n , T om Yu nd e nhrq.(. Coil rf, d f.100
Jordan's defense smashes into Granger and prepares for the runner.f felp is on th way a Marl< Fisher stops a Bingham runner. The Tooele quarterback barely gets this pass off before he is dropped. 101
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