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Stanley Akagi Sophomores Calvin Allen Donald Allen Sharlene Allison Lorraine Allred Gary Alvey Jolene Anderson Martia Anderson Ricky Anderson Terry Anderson Craig Andrews Barry Andrus Craig Andrus Brad Armitstead Judy Atwood Jean Baker Roland Baldwin Beverly Ballard Janeen Ballard Mary Alice Ballard Patricia Ballamis Gordon Barber Nancy Barton Tom Begay John Bell Paul Bernardo Devan Berrett Patti Bills Bryan Birch Nancy Birchell50

Joseph BleazardChad BodellChuck BodellGordon BolligerMark Bo ltonReNae BoomsDanny BowenGeorge BowerbankDale BowlerSteve BowlesTom BoyntonDebbie BradyMichael BrakeMike BreezePhil BroadheadEarla BrownMark BrownSherri BrownJoe BryantSusan BryceTerri BurgenerDebra BurkinshawRochelle CaldwellTerry CampbellMerrill CapsonBarbara CarpenteirRichard CarpenterDaniel CaryDennis CaseDavid ChildsLee ClarkGeorge Cline Kerry ColeVonnie CoombsClaudia CooperAlice Conish Debbi CoulterCraig Covington Vaughn Cox 51

Denece Coy Scott Cranney Shauna Crebs Zane Crebs John DaRonche Barbara Davenport Sharon Davidson Melvin Davis Debbie Denison Pam Denny Sydnee Densley Rhonda Derricott Joy Despain Leanne Dick Donna Duke Terry Dumas Neena Durrant Stan Eastman Delbert Eddington John Elswood Dan Enniss David Evans Debi Everill Renae Fairbourn Stanley Fairbourn Nancy Farnsworth Robert Farnsworth Anna Fitzgerald Kevin Fitzgerald Susan Fitzgerald Kevin Flint Greg Fowler Beckie Fowles Gary Fredrickson Floyd Fullmer Chris Garcia Beverly Gardner Carol Garfield Sue Garfield Richard Gatherum Connie Geer Steve Gehring52

Sophomores Kelly Geter Karen Glassey Lonny Goetz Michael Goff Tara Gotberg RaMona Graham Sue Green Robert Greenwood Robert Griego Debbie Griess Patti Grow Margie Hales Billy Hall Ruth Halladay Pam Hansen Connie Harding DeAnna Harris Chris Hase Wendy Hatch Gail Heaps Claudia Henke Dick Henline Terry Heuser Diane Hill Robert Holloway Julie Homer Julie Horsley Marianne Howlett Diane Hummel Cathy Humphrey 53

Susie Humphrey Sophomores Kenny lllguth Kelvin Jackson Renae Jarvis Ann Jeffs Dave Jenkins Debbie Jensen Pam Jensen Tim Jenson Mike Jeremy Sandra Johansen Cindy Johnson Danny Johnson Karen Johnson Kathy Johnson Milton Johnson Rhonda Johnson Kevin Jones Taun Jones Jada Judkins Karen Kemp Dave Kimball Laurie Lancaster Christine Langford Kathy Lawson Debbie Lener Sheryl Lindeman Garay Lindquist Patricia Lindsay Dave Lindsey54

Nada LinnarzRick LinnarzScott LloydPat LoganRickie Lovendah lLawrence LuceroLinda McArthurMike McCormickRodger McDonaldAileen McKnightSteve MaceRowena MackertJanice MangumJim MangumPhylis MarquezCindy MassaPeck MaxedonBrad MaxfieldBruce MaynesBryan MaynesRandy MeldrumSam MelonasScott MickelsenDavid MitchellSteve MitchellAnn MounteerVirginia MulderDarlene MullenSusan MurphyDeby MyersVicky MyersDebbie NadeanMike NeffJaNae NelsonCheryl NoffsingerLyle NortonKarlene OliverDonna OrwinCraig OstlerRobyn OstlerJudy OviattEddy Panek 55

Susan Paramore Collett Parker Steve Parry Carl Patterson Wendy Peacock John Pearce Randy Penrod Richard Perry Elayne Peters Craig Peterson Julie Peterson Kathy Peterson Charlene Phillips June Colleen Potter Kathy Price Glenn Prueitt Tom Raddon Elaine Rasmussen Don Reeve Alona Gay Reich Scott Rich Vicky Richardson Ina Riding Marty Riggs Kern Robinsen Clyde Robinson Karen Roche Richard Romero Mike Rose Don Rosenkrantz Danna Ross Karleen Ross Debbie Rossbrough Susan Rowsell Kristie Rudd Steve Runolfson Lynne Russell Gale Salmon David Salter Cathy Sanders Marsha Saunders Bill Schmidt56

Sophomores Boyd Schmidt Mike Schuring Mitch Schuring Lora Lee Scott Judy Setterberg Judy Shelton Steve Sheppard Bruce Shryers Ellen Skoubye Lori Slade Brent Smith Darlene Smith David M. Smith David W. Smith Donna Smith Greg Smith Jeannie Smith Len Smith Lori Smith Mary Lou Smith Paul Smith Royce Smith John Springer Linda Stoedter Robin Stone Lance Story Lark Story Eddy Sul livan Dawn Sutcliffe Wayne Swenson Steve Sybrowsky Mike Thayne 57

Russell Thomas Cynthia Thompson Evelyn Thompson Debbie Thornwall Kris Tolman Bettie Tripp Marci Tunbridge Anne Turner Debbie Turner , Marilyn Turpin Joe Valdez Mike Varley Rigoberto Vasques Doug Vawdrey Karla Vawdrey Ron Veater Debbie Vernon Guy Wadsworth Doug Wagstaff Linda Wahlin Bryan Walters Kent Ware Paul Wasburn Debbie Waters Kenny Welch Della Weller Raymon Wentz venna Whetman Gary Whitehead Frank Wilburn carroll Williams Konae Williams Randy Winger Clark Winkler Rick Withers Laura Wood ruff Wendy Woodw:ard Connie Wnght Linda Yengich Jim Zagarich Tamara Zagorec Tim Zeller58

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Susan Nelson Editor Debbie Williams Barbara Hall Asst. Editor Art62 Beetdigger Working on the yearbook staff is an exam- ple of the frustrated Iife. Lost pictures, mis- spelled names, last-minute photos, and a Sophomore in a Junior outfit have been just a few of our many problems. As the deadlines came closer, we fre- quently found ourselves not closer, but fur- ther from our goals. There were last-minute pictures to be taken , copy that had been as- signed but somehow forgotten in the excite- ment (it still had to be written), and students and teachers still to be tracked down for vital information. It was a familiar sight to see our hurried and harried photographers scanning the campus for the last-minute, necessary shots. But the race is not for the weak or the strong , but for those who endure to the end. And , we endured! Dean Ainsworth Sports JoAnne Cowdell Copy

Rhoda DeVere Valayne Mumford Typist Typist Mrs. Wilson Advisor Mr. Nelson Photography AdvisorLeft to Right: Kelvin Jackson, Stephan Sheppard,Roland Baldwin, Gary Whitehead, Dan Petersen.Grant Buchanan Ellen Skoubye Scott Lloyd Diane Zupan Sports Copy Copy Copy 63

Cathy Gilchrist Editor Mrs. Dow Advisor Boyd Garfield Broadcaster News Editor Cover that story! Look in the morgue! Sue Anderson Meet that deadline! How often these words Feature Editor rang out during the preparation of the Jordan High School Broadcaster. Reshuffling and change was the scene while the Broadcaster staff struggled to ad- just to the new advisor, Mrs. Dow. But every- thing was soon settled, and the papers began to roll off the presses. The journalism class was hard pressed to meet the schedule of one paper every two weeks. Stories had to be assigned and re- ported, interesting and sometimes humorous facts dug up. Advertisers were sought after and valued like gold. But the work and sweat produced out- standing resu Its, and the 1969-70 Broadcaster was recognized for what it was- a vital part in the machinery of life at Jordan High.64

Grant Buchanan Claudia Burningham Skip Freeman Lu Ann Gull Susan Mace Renae Madsen In meeting deadlines Skip Freeman finds two-finger typing is best for getting the job done. Dave Morse Rod Scott It takes a hard-working staff to get the Broadcaster to press every two weeks. Kerry Soper Brian WatsonGary Whitehead 65

Associated Boys-jordan Jordan's masculine studentbody members were united through the efforts of this year's ABJ officers. The Thanksgiving party with the Facuilty- Senior basketball game was among their activities.Barry Burkinshaw Brad Olsen Zane Crebs President Vice President Secretary Tracy Bawden Brent Sargent Senior Representative Junior Representative

Melanie Walkenhorst Renae Jarvis Vice President Secretary I Associated Girls- jordan Debbie WilliamsSenior Representative The numerous activities of the AGJ kept Jordan's girls busy and involved throughout the year. Fathers' and Daughters' Night, the Dog Patch Drag, and the Big Pal-Little Pal Party were some of the activities organized by the AGJ officers. Rosemary Hulse Junior Representative Susie Humphrey Sophomore Rep. Peggy Moses President 67

Key Club Dean Ainsworth Brian Brady Rex Burton Zane Crebs Frank Andrus John Bronson George Cline Stan Eastman With the eagerness to serve, which Tracy Bawden Barry Burkinshaw Kevin Fitzgerald has become its tradition , the Key Club Marvin Burton Jim Crane Bob Greenwood made many contributions to the suc- Gordon Bolliger Dick Crebs cess of this year. The flag-raising each morning, and the sale of pro- grams and refreshments at the ball games are typical examples of their services. Mark Conish President68

Don Homer Randy Hyatt Ralph FerraraVice President Secretary Treasurer Kevin Jones Brad Olson Brent Sargent Chris Svedin Ron Kunz Alan Prince Tom Richards Dale Simonson Boyd WareDavid Lancaster Lorin Rocks Steve Neilsen Bob Smith Kent Ware Shelby Staffund Clarence Williams Mr. McCleary Advisor 69

~ ILeft to Right, RCJ·w One: Don Jensen , Loni Anderson , Paula Elg, David Rebecca Bluth, Cathy Conrad. Tom Richards, Jackie Lloyd. Row Three:Stevens, Denise Law, Sherrie Lovendahl , Glen Gregory, Connie Brun - Barbara Allred , Randy Dixon , Roxanne Lloyd , Colleen Wintle, Brucedage, Anita Grey, Alan Prince, Teri Andrus. Row Two : Mary Beth Ballard , Sue Anderson , Kathrine Allen , Tracy Bawden , Jeannie Spray,Jewkes, Kristine Johanson , Mike Jensen , Carol Barber, Janece Wink- Susan Mace, Charles Nay, LuJean Fagg , Peggy Moses, David Nosack,ler, Bruce Martin , Debbie Kaumans , JoAnn Webster, Darn ell Anderson , CeCille Richards, Boyd Garfield. A Cappella Doors bang shut, windows nearly break! and science teachers cry during the third period hour as the A Cappella breaks into a song. The A Cappella , directed by Mr. G. Rod- ney Zabriskie, sang frequently throughout the year in assemblies, church programs, and concerts. With their fantastic ability of blend- ing many voices into one, they have created a spirit of youthful harmony and togetherness. Mr. Zabriskie Advisor70

Lett to Right, Row One: Denise Deleeuw, Dave Lancaster, Sandra gerald, Nancy Brown , Marsha Farnsworth , Duane Allen , Kris Peterson ,Green, Kay Brown , Corey Leavitt, Janet Rasmussen , Alane Vawdrey , Janet Cornia, Sherry Spratt. Row Three : Sharon Abrams, Shelley Snow,Jay Archibald , Dawn Cowdell , Denill e Crapo . Row Two : Wendy Mar- Brad Fisher, Miralee Davis, Janet Barton , Kerry Soper, Nancy Bryce,getts, Karen Rogers, Ron Kunz, Luann Day, Diana Allen , Kevin Fitz- Shannon Sagers, Brian Brady, Becky Ballard , Caroline Begay, Steve Olson , Lani Rossberg , Diane Hurdsman , Doug Smith. Dave Lancaster, President; Kathy Al- len , Secretary; Denille Crapo , Social Cha irman ; Alane Vawdrey , Treas - urer; CeCille Richards, Vice Presi- dent; Doug Sm ith , Social Chairman ; Kath lene Gordon , Secretary. 71

Steve Olsen, President; Brent Gunderson, First Vice Presi- Mrs. Browndent; Lisa Nelson, Secretary; Gale Pyle, Second Vice Presi- Advisordent; Katherine Allen , Treasurer; Mary Ann Allred, Historian;Richard Peterson, Parliamentarian. Masque & Cave/ The Masque and Gavel Club, a national speech organization, was extremely active during the year, going places and doing things such as service project, selling tickets for school plays, seeing Joan of Lorraine and You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. The Masque and Gavel club had a goal of promoting the Drama and other cultural events at Jordan. Lett to Right, Row One: Beckie Fowles, JoAnn Webster, Wendy Wood - Rhonda Derricott, Mary Beth Jewkes, Mary Ann Allred. Row Three: ward , Cynthia Thompson , Susie Humphrey, Lori Smith, Colleen Damjan- Susan Bergener, LaVern Ward, Brenda Steadman, Dennis Brugman, ovich, Sandra Fullmer, Rokesa Sauni, Lisa Nelson , Gwen Webb , Jea- Della Weller, Claudia Hanks, Cheryl Noffsinger, Gail Heaps, Jeff An· nine Anderson, Janece Winkler, Richard Hummel, Terry Campbell. derson, Katherine Allen , Bruce Martin , Vicky Richardson , John Row Two: Diane Wright, Karen John son , Kathy Sanders, Debbie Ver- Schmidt. Row Four: Kerry Soper, Scott Mickelson , Randy Dixon , non , Susan Rowsell , Danna Ross , Ranea Fairbourn , Marsha Anderson , Brent Gunderson, Jeff Landeen, Glenn Gregory, Brent Webb , Roxanne Lloyd , Richard Hoffman , Rod Scott.72 Marianne Howlett, Marsha Farnsworth , Marcine Lavery, Patti Bills,

National HonorSociety A chance to achieve, a desire to excel, andthe ability to lead. These qualities and ambi-tions became the guidelines for each andevery member of the National Honor Society. This year marked the founding of the NHSat Jordan. Governor Rampton was the key-note speaker at the initiation, and encour-aged the students to strive for higher andgreater goals. Governor Rampton accepts from Sharon Abrams an hon- orary membership into Jordan's National Honor Society.Left to Right, Row One: Mr. Hansen, Boyd Garfield , Susan Nelson , Deb- Brenda Steadman , Valayne Mumford. Row Three: Sharon Abrams,~ie Williams, Loni Andersen , Marie Pendleton , Lisa Nelson , David Mor- Barbara Allred , Wendy Fitzgerald , Wendy Gause, Gary Jeffs, Brentnll, Richard Hummel, Denise Deleeuw, Sherrie Hyde, Lynette Oakeson. Gunderson, Beth Bryce, Rebecca Bluth, Shauna Thornblad . Row Four:Row Two: Jeff Landeen , Kim Baird , Alan McKnight, Terrie Richins, Mark Conish , Grant Buchanan , Randy Hyatt, Carvel Izatt, Ron Kunz, Dave Skoubye, David Lancaster, Gordon Brown , Mike Howlett.Renee Goates, Paula Elg, Lani Rossberg, Katherine Allen , Alice Leigh , 73

Model U.N. Jordan's Model U.N. Club gave interested students the insight to world affairs. Based on the world-wide United Nations Organiza- tion, our members dedicated themselves to establish the idea that peace is developed through mutual understanding among nations.Left to Right: Steve Neilsen , President; Wendy Alberchtsen , Secretary;Ralph Ferrara, Vice President; LeAnne Shelby, Treasurer; Mr. Bradford ,Advisor. Left to Right, Row One : Ga le Harris, Ranae Madsen, Jody Hard cas tl e, dy Albrec htse n, LeAnn e Sh elby. Row Two : Jeff Anderson , Steve Neil- Debbie John son , Ell en Skoubye, Patty Haycoc k, Tamra Gotb erg, Wen- sen, Dic k Crebs, Shelby Stafflund , Tracy Bawden , Mark Coni sh, Boyd Ware, Ralph Fe rrara, Donald Smith , Ken Reich , Dale Si mon so n.74

Left to Right, Row One : Candy Hall, Roberta Fowles, Carol Westen- tas, Max Somsen, Don Jensen , Jim Morse, Mike Glover, Jeff Call,skow, Bonnie Best, Chris Peterson , LeAnne Shelby, Wendy Archuleta, Terry Price, Keith Covington, Terry Atkinson, Richard Sielhorst, MikeCarolyn Smith, Marsha Paul. Row Two: Skip Freeman , Lorenzo Maes- Jaynes. DECA Participation in a state leadership confer- ence helped provide this year's DECA mem- bers with valuable vocational knowledge in marketing and distribution. Other worthwhile activities included sponsoring of the Home- coming Dance and presenting the children at the Jordan Day Care Center with Christmas gifts and a program.Lett to Right, Row One: Jeff Call , First Vice-President; Bonnie Best, Re- 75porter. Row Two : Jim Morse, President; Mrs. Wilson , Advisor; Carol Wes-tenskow, Treasurer; LeAnn Shelby, Secretary. Row Three : Lorenzo Maes-tas , Second Vice-President.

Mr. Brown Advisor Stage Crew With the assistance of the Stage Crew, this year's plays and assemblies were very effec- tive. There was a great deal of unrecognized effort put into the props. The Stage Crew designed and developed the sizing and placing of props. Also, under the pressure of deadlines, they worked long hours painting and gluing to finish the scenery.Clockwise: Janice Woodbury, Don Jensen,Sheri Spratt, Carolyn Smith, Ranae Madsen,Linda Perry, LuAnn Bingham. Mr. Pace Left to Right: Mark Bolton, Rick Lovendahl, David Morrill, Robert Advisor Whitlock, Steven Knight, David Mitchell, Brian Stephenson. ·\"I76

Left to Right, Row One: Delbert Eddington, Mike Jensen , Jeff Landeen, Kelly Mr. HarrisonWright, Claude Fratto . Row Two : Mr. Harrison , Don Hurst, Mike Howlett, Robert DirectorSmith, Robert Whitlock, Bill Anderson .Band This year, uniformed in traditional red and gray, the band participated in various assem- blies and concerts. Under the direction of Mr. Harrison, the pep band helped to bring en- thusiasm to Jordan's cheerers at football and basketball games throughout the year.Left to Right, Row One: Kelly Wright, Claude Fratto, Sharee Hyde, Lark Wayne Swenson, Jeff Landeen, Terry Anderson , Don Hurst. Row Three :Story, Tewe Parry, Caroline Nelson , Craig Moody, .Ken ~kagi. Row Mark Murphy, Eddy Panek, Joe Panek, Kem Robinson , Dave Mock,Two : Don Reeve , Kevin Okubo , Mike Jensen , Bob Sm1th , M1ke Howlett, Ken Jackman , Jesse McPherron , De lbert Eddington . 77

Striving to fulfill their goal of preparing for the future, FHA members improved in many homemaking skills. To heighten the social atmosphere, an opening social, a Halloween party, and Christmas party were held. Su- pervised by Mrs. Hill, FHA functioned suc- cessfully. Row One: Denise Nelson, Historian. Row Two: Debbie Kau- mans, Song Leader. Row Three: Cheri Spratt, Treasurer. Row Four: Anita Grey, Secretary. Row Five: Darlene Erickson, Re- porter. Row Six: Susan Mace, Vice President. Row Seven: Lela McAdams, President. FHA Mrs. Hill Advisor Left to Right, Row One: Sheri Spratt, Denise Nelson, Debbie Kaumans. Row Two: Brenda Pangos, Barbara Ham, Darlene Erickson . Row Three: Anita Grey. Row Four: Lela Mc- Adams, Karen Fitzgerald, Konae Williams. Row Five: Annette Frantz, Gloria Utley, Darlene Williams. Row Six: Roxanne Lloyd, Susan Mace, Caroline Nelson.78

Lett to Right, Row One: Lynne Tolman, Chris Peterson, Wendy Archu- Colleen Damjanovich. Row Three: Shelley Snow, Gail Jacob, Paulaleta. Row Two: Jody Hardcastle, Darlene Erickson, JoAnne Cowdell,Nora Snow, Colleen Van Amen, Patty Paramore, Paulette Fitzgerald, Elg, Debbie Johnson, Shannon Sagers, Pam Fitzgerald, Alayna Dunn, Annette Brown, Barbara Hall, Shelley Smith.Dance Club Unusual beats and creative pat-terns of the Dance Club were re-ceived with enthusiasm by the stu-dentbody during floorshows, assem-blies, and traveling assemblies. Theyalso performed admirably in schoolmusicals and plays. Mrs. Hill Advisor Pam Fitzgerald, President; Jody Hardcastle, Vice President; JoAnne Cowdell, Secretary; Debbie Johnson, Historian. 79

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The Daisy Maes of Jordan planned and connived for three weeks prior to the dance while the boys were trying to find acceptaple excuses so as to spend Halloween night in more pre- ferred activities. An excellent turnout was accomplished due to the persis- tence of the girls. The \"chapel\" in Room 124 provided the opportunity to be \"wedlocked 'till 12:00 do you part.\" This proved a most popular place, at least for the girls. Dog Patch Drag82

Homecoming This year's alumni day was portrayed in the traditional Jordan style. Bonnie Best reigned over the day's activities with the as- sistance of her two attendants, Margie Day and Karen Johnson. The mood was set that evening by the crowning of the royalty at the Homecoming dance which was sponsored by the Jordan D.E.C.A. club. David Stevens and Bonnie Smith exchange thoughts as Frank Andrus dazedly gazes on. 83

Margie Day Karen JohnsonJunior Attendant Sophomore AttendantRoyalty Bonnie Best Homecoming Queen84

Kim Lindquist Karen RogersSweetheart's Ball King Sweetheart's Ball Queen Mike Glover Teri Andrus Li'l Abner Daisy Mae 85

Senior Hop \" Memoirs Enchantee\" created an atmosphere of elegance and an eve- ning of enjoyment for those who at- tended. This memorable occasion was held on November 22, 1969 at the Capital Rotunda. The Capitol Rotunda proved to provide the right atmosphere. The Seniors will forever treasure the everlasting moments.86

Couples waltzed dreamily during the Sweetheart's Ball. The King and Queen start off the dance with their partners.Sweetheart's Ball Valentine's Day is traditionally cele-brated at Jordan by holding theSweetheart's Ball. This year's theme, \"The Look ofLove,\" created an atmosphere of alover's paradise and proved to be anenjoyable occasion for those who at-tended. It was sponsored this year bythe Sophomore class. 87

Chris Svedin and his date danced under the golden shadows. junior Prom With the theme \" Touch of Gold,\" the Junior Class innovated a new idea in decoration at Jordan. The Grant Shield's Orchestra was seated on a raised platform in the center of the floor surrounded by a white cello- phane ceiling and golden lights. The evening kept its originality by the presentation of the traditional prom- enade.88

Assemblies Falling off tricycles, eating marsh-mallows, learning new cheers, andsinging the school song were justsome of the activities that Jordanstudents participated in. Throughout the year the student-body witnessed numerous, interest-ing, and humorous happenings pre-sented in the auditorium or on thegym floor. Full of crackers, Dave Morse tries to blow the balloon.Lupita Conchita Amparita Licita Margereta De Los Torres. A Cappella added variety to the assembly honoring the wrestlers. 89

Sharon Abrams presents Beet Jerry Jordan beats tricky Murray witch. Juice to Mr. McCleary. Kathy Allen happily receives Mystery Santa Claus prize.90

Dennis Smith, another Charlie Brown. Barry Burkinshaw makes big hit as Goldielocks.Senior Assembly was a pie-throwing success. 91

Sharon Abrams Kim Baird Kim Lindquist Katherine Allen Sterling Scholar Sterling Scholar Sterling Scholar Sterling ScholarSpeech and Drama Industrial Arts Foreign Language Music Honor Winners Barbara Allred Top 3% Boyd Garfield Stevan Nielsen Phil Mackert Sterling Scholar Sterling Scholar Top 3% Social Science Science Top 3%National Merit Finalist Ron Kunz Sterling Scholar General Region Basketball Team92

Wendy Gause Janice WoodburyTop 3% Sterling Scholar Arts and CraftsRebecca BluthSterling Scholar Lance BlackwoodBusiness Sterling Scholar English and Literature Renee Goates Top 3% Lynette Oakeson Top 3%LouAnn DaySterling Scholar 93HomemakingChris Sved inSterling ScholarMathematics

Girls' and Boys ' State - Left to Right, Row One: Debbie Patience , Lana Whetman ,Pam Fitzgerald , Wendy Fitzgerald , Jeannie Spray. Row Two: LouAnn Day, MarvBurton , Boyd Garfield , Kerry Soper, Barry Burkinshaw, Rod Pierce , Karen Rogers. Debbie Williams Betty Crocker Homemaker Award Kim Lindquist Morgan AndersonState Wrestling Champion State Wrestling Champion 145 pounds 185 poundsState Wrestlers - Left to Right: Lorenzo Maestas, Kim Lindquist, Barry Burkinshaw, Steve OlsonJim Crane , Morgan Anderson , Vern Pelch , Mark Fisher, Richard Hummel . American Legion Oratorical Winner

JaNae Nelson and Steve Nielsen Judy and Jerry Jordan Morgan Anderson and Loni Andersen Best Citizen Awards Top 10% - Left to Right, Row One: Rebecca Bluth , Susan Nelson , Debbie Williams , Katherine Allen , Sharee Hyde, Beth Bryce, Marie Pendleton , Lani Rossberg , Terrie Richins . Row Two: Chri s Svedin , Carvel Izatt, David Lancaster, Sharon Abrams , Ron Kunz, Wendy Fitzgerald , Mark Conish , Dennis Newton , Kim Baird . 95

Steve Olson Paula Elg Boy's Father The Girl Kerry Soper Randy Dixon The Man Who Dies The Narrator Rod Scott Girl's Father Ron White The Old Actor Katherine Allen Student Director96

Fantasticks A parable of young love symbolicof the world today, \"The Fantasticks\"became another outstanding play forJordan. Di'rected by Mrs. CarrollBrown, this stirring play will vividlylive in the minds of all who saw it. Steve Olson strangles Rod Scott in ·a scene from the \"Fantasticks.\"Mrs. Carroll Brown Director The narrator listens intently to the old actor's quotes. 97

Rebecca Bluth Kerry Soper Steve Olson Julie Jordan Billy Bigelow Jigger Musical Experimenting with the idea of having a school musical in the fall to promote school spirit, the cast of Carousel was up before dawn to start out something new and exciting on August first. Under the direction of Mrs. Brown, the cast worked hard and diligently to produce Carousel, by Rogers and Hammerstein, and came out with a masterpiece of tal- ent and entertainment. Kathy Allen David Lancaster Carrie Pepperidge Enoch Snow \"This was a real nice clambake.\"98

Mrs. Carroll Brown- DirectorSharon Abrams- Student Director Nellie's Spa was the regular resting place for many tired dancers. 99


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