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There's security in being a juniorfreedom that ~omesfrom not being too deeply committedto the future.I'm at ease in my time;comfortable among familiar faces.The pattern of my lifeis set for awhilewith the security of knowingthere's still another year.I hope I make the most of it ...while I'm in the middle. 47

Vice President President SecretarySusan Kendrick Terry Davis Brenda ReedTrying to keep the world happy right By projecting the conviction that What do you say about a girl whoalong with her, Susan enjoys the nov- soph's take themselves too seriously, breathes the word \"smile\"? To kno~elty of being a girl and more specific- Terry came upon the solution that Brenda is to admire her consistentally a sophomore girl. It's refreshing to sophmores, \"should Just break loose laughter and the natural happinesssee someone laugh just for the sake and have fun.\" As \"Mr. All Smiles, Big that comes so easily. She was onceof having fun. Her bright enthusiasm Words and Crazy Ideas,\" Terry strug- seen collecting money from juniorsand super-bubbly smile seemed to tie gles to make the small voice of a soph- and seniors for a sophomore activity.the sophomore class together. omore big. Terry's business- invol- But, \"soph's are worth it.\" ved sophomores. ODhO48

soonomores Dean Adams Roger Allen Maurine Anderson Maida Auker Nancy Ballard Tamara Beckstead Kent Best Mike Akagi Dane Allred Wayne Anderson Diana Baer Desi Barker Vincent Bednarik Jeff BillsPride Alldredge Tari Andersen Becky Bailey Brad Bauer Dan Bianchi Dara Anderson Colleen Angus Jody Bentley Jeri Bishop Bill Allen David Anderson Grem Armstrong Scott Baker Steve Bawden Gina Bernardi Matt Bishop David Allen Jeri Anderson Janice Ballard Lynn BeardallKevin Allen Kay Atkinson Laura Ballard Blayne Beck Brent Best Dan Auker 49

There were days I was so caught up in the lives of others I forgot to look at the change in me. But leaving myself behind was fun. I always thought that giving was hard, Until someone said, \"thanks.\" David Blackett Judy Bonham Yvonne Broadhead Alan Buchanan Careen Candalot Vickie Chapman Karen Christianser. Tina Bodell Mark Boynton Blair Brown Sandra Buhl Jennifer Cannon Roger Chase Randy Clarke Wayne Boydston Scott Brown Jim Cleland Pat Bogenschutz Darwin Bradfield Wendy Bunker Kris Cannon Ben Christensen David Clough Dale Bohm Bonnie Brennan Tamara Brown Michael Carter Chuck Christensen Debbie Clough Pam Bolliger Val Ray Brown Steve Burch Leah Chamberlain Cindy Christensen Kelly Brundage Stephen Burger Pam Chapman Jan Coffin Mark Burningham Jolene Christensen50

Guy Conway Jenalee Crapo Debbie Darger Gale Devisser Cherrie Duffey Brett Ellis Paul FairbournJesann Coombs Jill Crebs Tom Darling Jan Dickerson Kathy Dumas Kim Ennis Rochelle Fairbourn Edward Davis Loraine Dixon Ann Dunster Sallie Enis Ronda Cope Peggy Crouch Terry Davis Bob Dowland Shiela Eastman Wendy Erickson Brad Fenton Susan Cowley Connie Crow Sherri Dean Peggy Draper Keith Eddington Barbara Evans Staci FentonBlane Cozzens Kevin Cutler Gaye Despain Conn ie Ewell Marcy Ferguson Dave Cracroft Laura Dansie Randy Draper Artie Edmunds Lynnann Ferre 51

soonomores John Fish Cindy Forbes Jill Fritz Karen Gatehouse Richard Gord Jill Hanks Hilton Harris Mark Fitzgerald Dan Francom Leslie Gailey Tamee Gatherum Lisa Green Laurie Hardcastle Marcie Harris Stacey Fitzgerald Sandra Frantz Kevin Gallagher Lowrie Hathaway Ellen Fratto Wendy Gardner Debbie Gentry RayPaul Greenwood Larry Harding Jerry Flores Wade Freschknecht Sherry Giles Penny Gregory Kathy Hardman Dan Haun Pat Flynn Lee Garfield Holly Glover Debbie Hadley Sherrie Haws Billy Garner Ron Glover Helene Hallock Kristin Hardy Richard Heard Wyndee Harman52

Paula Hebert Lori Hillis Dinah Holmstead Bob Hughes Kent Jacobson Steven Jeppson Dennis JonesSherry Helbig Joseph Hilton Roger Hopes Randy Hughes Cheryl Jarvis Bruce Jeremy Glen Jones Tamera Hofeling Peggy Hummel Jeff Jensen Lori Jones Kelli Hiatt Bob Hoffman Corey Houmand Tracy Hunsaker Steven Jensen Frank Jex Cathy KeeleLinda Hickman Bruce Hollander Greg Houskeeper Marilyn Hyde Darrell JohnsonTeresa Higbee Tamie Holmes Karlenna Izatt Karen Jenson Gerald Johnson Richard Kemp Kris Howard Kathy Jenson Sherrie Johnson Susan Kendrick Holly Hill Charlotte Howlett 53

Playing the role of a sophomore isn't too hard ... especially when the juniors and seniors do it for you. Jim Kennelly Carrie Kirton Jeff Langston Dori Lewis Kelly Lovell Craig Mace Robert Mathie Brent Killian Kelly Kunz Lorrie Larson Russ Leyba Debra Lugo Joe Mace Jeannene Maxfield David Kimball Rhonda Lawson Flora limb Lori Lukich Kevin Marchant Wade King Sandy Lambson Laree Leany Debby Linnarz John Lundstrom Tammy Maxwell Rick Kinsey Troy Lancaster Julie Livingston Greg Lunkwitz Kathy Markham Tom McCandless Kevin Langford Jeff Leavitt Julie Lloyd Tamara Lykins Pauline Martin Kathy McCarthy Tracy Leavitt Amy Matheson Andria McCleary54

Tammy McClure Cathy Meadows D'Ray Miller Pat Morgan Terry Napier Jeff Newland Karla Norton Lesa McDonald Jeff Meldrum Vicky Miller Lynnette Morrill Wendy Neff Pam Newton Rhonda NortonMargaret McGuire Blake Mellor Steve Milne Patti Mortensen Lloyd Nelson Janet Nielsen Randy OakasonRobert McPherron Tamara Mellor Pam Mitchell Patty Nelson Janice Niemann Gina Melonas Randy Mitchell Stacy Myers Robert Nelson Mark Ober Tina Mead Anne Miller Shauna Moore Cheryl Nadeau Karoleen Neria Ken Noffsinger Bruce Obert Arman Meadows Michelle Nance Cathy Noorda Scott Olsen 55

soohomores Suzanne Ordakowski Blake Ostler Philip Panas Jeff Phillips Grant Ragsdale Peggy Rich Cindy Roberts David Orgill Brent Ostler Diane Parker Jeff Pierce Jeff Rappleye Mariann Richards Brian Robertson Sandy Orth Dan Ostler Tammy Pierson Kris Rasmussen Jan Richardson Jani Robinson John Orwin Rhea Pace Ruth Parry Duff Pingree Patsy Rasmussen David Panek Elaine Paxman David Popelmayer Brenda Reed Carla Ricord Larry Ronne Richard O'Steen Colleen Prince Kirk Riding Tammy Ross Jill Perry Ben Reeve Tammy Rowell David Pett Nicolene Riska56

Penny Rowley Rod Sedgwick John Sieverts Lee Smith Barry Sorenson Keith Sturdevant Susan TateGeorge Russom Doris Sharp Debra Simmons Marjean Smith Jalynn Steadman Pam Summerhays Pat Taylor Yvette Shelby Steven Sirrine Nadine Smith Sterling Stephenson Pamela Tazzer Carl Sargent Michele Smiley Patrea Smith Debbie Sutherland Le Ann TerryLance Schmidt Mike Sheppard Colleen Smith Elaine Stiel Del Swenson Chris Thacker Lester Short Paula Smith Heidi Stoedter Mark Thaxton Reed Scott Roger Shryers Kathy Smith Tim Smith Linda Tadehara Duncan Seale Bob Stone Jeal Takemori 57

sophomores Christine Young Harry Young Ken Young Mark Ziegler Charlene Zupan Gary Thomas Megan Timoney Darrell Troester Craig Wagstaff Kevin Walters James Whitmore Jill Thomas Dale Titus Kim Vandenburg Tammy Wagstaff Larry Walters Diana Woodruff Mark Thompson Jazan Vawdrey Valerie Washburn Janie Thorn Sharon Tobin 6rad Wall Wade Webster Debbie Wright Mike Thorpe Dawn Tolman James Veater Tamara Walkenhorst Wilma Weller Willie Wright linda Tripp Debbie Velasquez Dennis Wharton Leslee Walker Michelle Yates Karen Walters Maxine Yazhe58

A mixed up year, \"the little guy.\"Suddenly becoming just one piecein a mosaic of people ...Putting up with cafeteria foodsince I don't have my license yet, ormaybe just because I don't know better,genuine yellow slips, Snellen eye tests,actually doing some homework -Thinking back, it's funny how I couldget lost in these hallsso familiar to me now. 59

Thinking back I remember that first feeling of insignificance among the masses of people; the eagerness to become a part of school - the pride in finally belonging. At first it was baffling; the endless hallways and room numbers, unknown cheers and the school song. As we groped among the multitude searching for ourselves; smiling at strangers for the first time, sharing little moments, we opened up, and the newness gave way to friendship.60

senators Senior Senators: Anne Pendleton Doug Curley Junior Senators: Marianne Ebell Archie Blackam Sophomore Senators: Tammy McClure Steven Bawden 61

Ask anyone on the Officers Council The Studentbody Officers reflect their \"talent\"what it's like to wade in trivia, by decorating the Christmas tree.and they'll probably tell youthat they forgot ... in themidst of personal jokes and justmessing around. It's hard toappre~~iate the real strength ofthis body when their accomplishmentsremain anonymous; however, theirstrong personalities reflecta job well done. ollicer Row One: Lori Anderson, Terry Davis, Kris Graham. Row Two: Jamie Bay, Scott Featherstone, John Bishop, Eddie Romero, Rand Andrus, Becky Reed. Missing: Susan Russell.62

Row One: Brenda Reed, Marianne Ebell, Pam Summerhayes, Susan Julie Pugmire, Edna Myers, Paula Sjoblom, Stephanie Smith, KarenKendrick, Joanne Glassey, Marci Wright, Tari Smith, Lori Woodward, Pangos, Tonya R,unolfson, Kris Graham, Becky Reed, Kirk Riding, BobLaura Nelson, Jeanene Oliver, Julie McCormick, James Romero, Scott Hoffman, Kevin Webster, Jamie Bay, Eddie Romero, Curtis Smith,Featherstone. Row Two: Danny Robinson, Ronda Cope , Careen Canda- David Bradbury, Ralph Crystal. Row Four: Brent Breeze, Scott Gal-lot, Lori Jones, Marianne Spratt, Anne Pendleton, Jaydene Moody, lagher, Darwin Bradford, Jared Christensen, Rand Andrus, John Bishop,Karen Fulmer, Renee Young, Coleen Ricord, Janet Bergener, Susan Scott Ragsdale, Vern Jeppson, Craig Houmand, Doug Robinson, KerryRussell, Lori Anderson, Drew Chamberlain. Row Three: Fred Ash, Thompson, Ron Jackson, Archie Blackham.udant council Making up the student council, a mass of some fifty odd bodies considering themselves a definite workhorse of the studentbody, worked to more or less tie Jordan together. And with such topics as assemblies and independent periods, where could they go wrong.John Bishop and Rand Andrus look on as KrisGraham voices her opinion. 63





Clemont Bishop, Principal Jerry McCleary, Asst. Principal To the Studentbody of Jordan High School: I feel very fortunate in having the opportunity of returning back to Jordan after a year's absence. Spending a year The students who have attended Jordan during the aca- away made me realize that Jordan High School is one of demic year 1973-74 have been some of the most energetic, the outstanding schools in the state. The high caliber of ambitious, enthusiastic, and patient students ever to attend students combined with an outstanding faculty make Jordan. With the problems of remodeling the shop and Jordan the great school that it is. The traditions of Jordan P. E. areas the students showed a limit of self control that combined with the new innovative ideas of our present would be hard to match by any studentbody anywhere. students make Jordan number one in the minds of many Under all these handicaps our students continued to excel people. in athletics, academics and extra-curricular activities. My special thanks to faculty and students for their special My congratulations and thanks to all that helped Jordan understanding and extra special actions during this very have another outstanding year. unusual year.66

counselors Days full of ACT schedules, scholarships, college representatives, schedule changes, and the every day common problems of students turn into weeks of helping young people. Our counselors were always at our reach whether we needed them or not. They were concerned with showing the individual his im- importance- how could we refuse?Mary Fitzgerald / Wendell PetersenDr. Earl Smith Robert Young 67

secretaries and LibrariansCheri Millerberg, Lani Fenton, and Thelma Thelma Ainsworth Evelyn BeersAinsworth discuss problems in main office. Main Office Counselor's Office Margie Brown Joan Gamble Jackie Sybrowsky Jay BurkinshawCounselor's Office Main Office Attendance Office Media CenterGenee Tyler Lena Wagstaff Library Library Well equipped with yellow slips, counselor appointments, Mrs. Wagstaff assists Mrs. Nichols schedules, the ever faithful check-in list and the \"I didn't check this out,\" library fine cards. Our office secretaries and librarians get the job well done with efficiency, ac- curacy, and good support from the studentbody.68

CafeteriaLadies We could never pay enough grat- itude to our lovely cafeteria ladies here at Jordan. They endeavor to nourish and strengthen hun- dreds of growing bodies every day. Because of their efforts, no casualties due to starvation were reported during the past year. Evelyn Brown Row One: Florence Peterson, Joanne VanAmen , Florence Whittenburg, Marian Oldham, Elma Manager Couch , Marilyn Wagstaff, Marilyn Monthy, Evelyn Brown. Missing: Margaret Simonson .custodians These are the beautiful behind- the-scenes people who help keep Fred Alldredge Jordan in one piece. The accu- mulated garbage in the halls van- ished mysteriously each night, thanks to the phantom custodi- ans. An important element can be gained through the example of these fine men - taking pride in their work. Howard CudeKen Silcox Weston Workman Ken Silcox Head Custodian 69

Cheryle Argyle Fred Ash Lynn A. Ballard Doug BerryResource Study English Social Science Physical EducationRalph Bishop Lowell Boberg Carol Clark David Clark English English English Consumer Education Lori Clark Kaye Ensign David Erickson Gerald FisherResource Study English Drivers Education Industrial Arts Sharon Gailey James A. Gibson Garth D. Gooch Farrell Gunnel English Music Math Biology70

Lawrence Green Joyce Haldeman Hal Hale Betty Henderson Social Worker English Health Home Economics Tracy Holt Hue Jewkes David Judd Roger KingAuto Mechanics Drivers Education English Vocational ElectronicsRobert Langford Marion Martin Dan May Kenneth McCleary Industrial Arts English History ChemistryRobert McDonald Donald B. Milne Mike Murry Joy Nelson Math History Physical Education Type 71

Carolyn Nichols Rodney Oliver Donald P. Olsen Ralph Pace History Drivers Education Fine Arts Ceramic DesignMargaret Padfield David Palmer Gary Parnell Peggy PattenPhysical Education Industrial Arts English Home EconomicsRenee W. Pay Jay Pond Brian R. Rawlings Raymond RogersStenography History English Science Gary Smith Kent Swedlund Math Biology

Kaylene Thornock Robyn Timoney Leah Tippetts Don Ward Homeliving Drama Art Social ScienceMarietta Lee Williams Lila Wilson Rodney Zabriskie Dance Business MusicBoard ol Education Robert A. Stowe, appointed to Board of Education to replace Richard Anderson. Kenneth Prince, John Wheadon, Ben Bagley, Clayton Fairbourn , Richard Anderson, Rodney Dahl, Donald J. Parr, Ray Brown. Donald J. Parr Eight men dedicated to the cause of providing the Superintendent best education for the least money. Perplexed with the problems of education, they skirted the major Ray Brown issues and concentrated on technicalities. Their very Asst. Superintendent name reflects our attitude - Board of Education - yes we are. 73





Mitzi Boynton Oakley Cannon Sharon Curtis Allyson Day Vicki Fairbourn Laura FergusJoni Bogenshutz Sharlene Yeater Jaydene Moody President First Vice President Jolene Tingey, Allyson Day, Joan Bailey, and Mitzi Boynton.Kim Barlow Stephanie Smith Kim Hiatt Second Vice President SecretaryJoan Bailey Paula Anderson Jan Noorda Treasurer Historian Sherry Atkinson Susan Webb Cindee Olsen Drill Mistress Assistant Drill Mistress Lucille Smith and Marilyn Burningham Julie Nelson Lucille Smith cnarlonian Yell Mistress Assistant Yell Mistress76

Judy Harper Becky Johnson Cheryle Lamping Karen Macklin Charlotte Mitchell Karrie MitchellKelly Nelson Laura Olsen Anne Pendleton Nancy Price Marsha Rane Debra RasmussenShelley Reed Janae Richards Linda ShortMlcki Roundy Charlonians of 1974Jeri Sorensen Betsy Steadman Red on white, the Charlonians wear a once-in-a-lifetime smile. Battling gnats in the summer, frostbite through log- ger boots in the fall. Quivering lips, cotton mouth, yet turning to salute and grinning 'til their faces ached. Spending time and money they never had laughing and crying simulta- neously - their chance to be young.Susan Sterling Julie Nelson Jolene Tingey 77

Beetdigger '74: Joyce Olsen, Garth Gooch,Kim Hiatt, Lane Christensen , Debra Rasmusse

Reva Brundage, Kris Graham, Rhonda Norton,en, Bennette Greene, Jeri Sorensen, Ruth Parry.

There were times when what we had justwasn't enough to accomplish what we had todo. Too few people, not enough time, missingpictures ...But, those times came and went, leaving intheir stead a feeling of accomplishment anda valuable insight into people's characters.When together we discovered the meaning of Beyond Today.1974 BEETDIGGER STAFFGarth Gooch . . .. .. . .. .... . . . .. .. AdviserArval Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AdviserLeah Tippetts .. . ........ .. . Art ConsultantKris Graham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EditorKim Hiatt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Co-EditorGayle Taylor Bennette GreeneTonya Runolfson Gary WebsterJoyce Olsen Jeri SorensenRhonda Norton Debra RasmussenReva Brundage Ruth ParryAlan Fowles Gerry ClarkeKory Garfield David HendersenLane Christensentdiuuar Beetdigger '74: Gary Webster, Kory Garfield, Gayle Taylor, David Hendersen , Tonya Runolfson , Gerry Clarke, Alan Fowles.Kris Graham EditorKim Hiatt Garth Gooch Arval NelsonCo-Editor Adviser Adviser 79

Broadcaster '74: Carol Clarke, Rusty Withers, Francis Longstaff, Lowell Kevin Cox, Jan Noorda, Carrie Mead, Diane Bocchino, Bill Clayton, Pamala Johnson, Julie Carlquist. Missing: Joel Bishop.80

Joel Bishop, Carrie Mead, Bill Clayton, and Francis Longstaff take a break. Pam Johnson The Broadcaster must cram comments Carol Clark Editor on the state of the universe, and not Adviser only Beetdigger, but Sandy news items, Bill Clayton along with sports reports, into a four... Jay BurkinshawAssistant Editor page publication. That they can do it Adviser successfully, shows that these journal- istic geniuses are seldom at rest. 1974 BROADCASTER STAFF Carol Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adviser Jay Burkinshaw . . . . . . . . . . . Adviser Pam Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Editor Bill Clayton . . . . . . . . . . . . . Co-Editor Jan Noorda Julie Carlquist Pam Johnson Francis Longstaff Bill Clayton Rusty Withers Carrie Mead Diane Bocchino Joel Bishop Kevin Coxroadcaster 81

madrigal Wayne EcKman PresidentRow One: Mr. Zabriskie , Debora Hurst, Jan Higgins, Janet Bergener, Lani Fenton , David Jacobsen, Sherri Atkinson. Row Three: Susan Math-Cindy Paget, Sharlene Veater, Ruthann Smith, Debra Dumas. Row Two: eson , Kerry Thompson, Valorie Teuscher, Mike Halladay, Lynette Got-Robert Glad, Lori Anderson , Mark Landeen, Marianne Richards, Brian berg, Kennard Black, Anne Pendleton, Kirk Wright, Chris Smith, CarlPaget, Cathy Darling, Randy Fellows, Janae Richards , Wayne Eckman , Gifford, Terry Sprouse.Working together to maintain a repu-tation of musical perfection and a lotof good times, the Jordan High Mad-rigals caroled with enthusiasm throughthe winter snows of Christmas andthe lazy days of spring. They broughtjoy to others and a sense of satisfac-tion to themselves as well as theirdedicated director who made eachrehearsal well worth while. One more time!82

Row One: Mr. Zabriskie, Marianne Rogers, Francine Stapley, Susan Jessie Derricott, Charlotte Mitchell, Laurel Elder, Debbie Dumas, RustyStevens, Sharon Farnsworth, Rebecca Shelton, Peggy Allen, DanaJensen, Debora Hurst, Jaydene Moody, Kenny Day, Kory Garfield, Johnson, Lynn Ware, Kip Rishton, Karl Gifford, Curtis Smith, KerryBrent Hardcastle, Mark Landeen, Elaine Lambson, Debbie Cutler,Cindy Paget, Joni Bogenschutz, Marleen Harrison, Doree DePew, Ruth Thompson, C?ary Durrant, John Bishop, Cathrine Houmand, SylviaAnn Smith, Pattie Bean, Reva Brundage, Lorraine Mathie. Row Two:Judy Tetrick, Julie Sheppard, Susan Hyde, Shirley Lakerveld, Oakley Manson.. Lan1 Fenton, Ter\y Sprouse, Karma Hansen, Kathy Aerts,Cannon, Tami Okubo, Jeanette Johnson, Irene Henline, Chris Smith,Bri~:m Paget, Kirk Wright, David Jacobsen, Robert Glad, Jeff Muphin, Andy H1llock, Jeanne Kendnck, Joy Hansen, Jerylnn Pixton. Row Four:Jul1e Haslem, Sharla Mickelsen, Janet Olsen, Lynda Lyman, JudyHarper, Judy Hatch, Tari Smith, DeAnna Hill. Row Three: Jill White, Renae Anderson, Julia Ferguson, Kim Barlow, Gloria Jensen TerriMary Ellen Soper, Bambi Bryce, Folleen Beasly, Cindy Richardson, Gatherum, Kim Hiatt, Renee Young, Karlin Hardy, Cindy M~Ciure Virginia Leany, Debbie Lane, Jean Sadler, Lynette Gotberg, Debbi~ cap pella Cates, Randy Fellows, Wilford Begay, Ron Jackson, Daniel Washburn Kenneth Black, Drew Chamberlain, Scott Featherstone, Craig Anderson' Kendall Peterson, Michelle Brinton, '!'a~my Stephenson, Sally Murdock: Bev Davenport, Bonny Ballard, G1nn1e Barlow, Susan Stringfellow Sherri Atkinson. Mariann Ebell, Valorie Teuscher. ' A Cappella Officers: Carma Frantz, Terry Sprouse, Debbie Cutler, Lynn Ware, Jessie Derricott, Kirt Wright, Kenny Day.David, Wayne, and Cindy voice their opinionswith their musical talent.The graduating class of \"hummms A Cappella sings out at assembly for Mt. Jordan Jr. High.and ahhhs\" found a new light to musicthis year. Voices echoing in the taber- 83nacle, breaking up the boys on thefront row, and yearning to sell morelight bulbs than anyone else. A Cap-pella opened so many doors for us,but mainly an appreciation of a uni-versal language ... music.

Cindy Jensen, Tonya Runolfson, Mike Halladay, Jan Larsen, Alan Kristin Hardy, Francine Stapley, Shaun Greenwood, Anne Pendleton, Fowles, Jill Thomas, Laura Nelson, Steve DeLeew, Cindy Dowding, Susan Stevens, Bonnie Pearce, Margaret McGuire, Renae Anderson, Drew Chamberlain, Kerry Thompson, Jeannie Coffin, Karlin Hardy, Elaine Woodbury, Debra Cutler, Lori Woodward, Lori Anderson, Elaine Curtis Smith, Ken Black, Brent Hardcastle, Bennett Greene, Michelle Lambson , Cynthia Hillock, Kathy Aerts, Darla Simon, Brenda Denison, Brinton, Shirley Lakerveld , James Hardy, Joyce Olsen, Dane Allred , Dave Cracroft, Jan Higgins, Kory Garfield, Megan Timoney, Kirk Riding, Karrie Mitchell, Sharla Mickelsen, Susan Hyde, Claudia Orr, Jan Coffin, Tammy McClure, Kenny Day, Oakley Cannon, David Jacobson , Susan Peggy Brown, Cheri Millerberg , Janette Johnson, Geri Anderson, Julie Ballard, Jennifer Cannon, Gloria Jensen, Lynda Lyman, DeAnna Hill, Turner, Kathy Hardman , Marjean Smith, Karen Walters, Coleen Prince, Tammy Beckstead , Dinah Holmstead, Doree DePew, Debbie Suther- Jaylyn Steadman, Sharon Tolman, Cindy McClure, Gayle Taylor, Jeri land , Jaydene Moody, Robert Glad, Kurt Peterson , Tammy Pierson, Kip Bishop, Laurie Hardcastle, Susan Cowley, Cathy Smith, Peggy Rich , Rishton, Allyson Day, Robyn Timoney, Rusty Withers, Nadine Smith, Carrie Kirton, Cathy Meadows , Rhonda Lawson, Pam Sumrnerhays, Tari Andersen, Holly Glover, Rebecca Shelton, Kris Cannon, Nancy Sheri Atkinson, Rhonda Norton, Charlotte Howlett, Tracy Leavitt, Denette Ballard , Mariann Richards, Carla Ricord, Carma Hansen, Irene Henline, Moore, Tammy Maxwell , Pam Robinson , Sharon Stanger, Pam Johnson , Dana Jensen, Nola Peterson. Masque and Gavel Officers: Jan Higgins, Peggy Brown, Kerry Thompson, Cindy Jensen, Karlin Hardy, Kip Rishton. Sometimes I wonder if it's all worth it? Masque and Gavel - the club that has fun just for the sake of having a good time, or having a good time just for the sake of having fun. Varied activities combined to form a club of laughter, happiness, and a bunch of goof-offs. Seeing the mov- ies, \"The Haunting,\" \"Jonathan Liv- ingston Seagull,\" the play \"Miracle on 34th Street\" and preparing a Sub for Santa, brought out their true drama loyalty. Miss Timoney Adviser84

Ski ClUbRow One: Miss Thornock, Steve McPherron, Maxwell, Ralph Crystal, Karla Norton, Jan Lar- Flying down the snow coveredDon Hyatt, Tracy Leavitt, Cindy Forbes, Carol sen, Mike Halladay, Debbie Hadley, Kenny slopes, refreshing their minds andiolley, Lani Fenton, Debbie Williams, Carol Sut- Brady, Terry Davis, Lee Macklin. Row Four: Kirk their bodies with more than just aer, Miss Tippetts. Row Two: Dave Duncan , Peterson, Kelli Olsen, Glen Vawdrey, Greg textbook - the ski club was ableR?ndy Draper, unknown, unknown. Row Three: Ballard, Jay Stewart, Paul Krueger, Steve Over- ~o find other ways of compensatinggr ndy Jordan, Glenn Pyle, Gayle Taylor, Joyce son, Chris Chapman, Gaven Dillard, Scott Rob- for their boredom. Three-legged skiCl1sen, Tonya Runolfson, Brent Jackman, David inson, Stan Stringfellow. Row Five: Cal Wads- races on the football field, meetingsHough, Cindy Dowding, Suzanne Ferre, Julia worth, Ron Glover, Rick Brown, Kevin Patterson, during independents, spaghetti din- ners at Miss Tippett's house, and anna, Rod Sedjwick, Terry Sprouse, Tammy Lynn Farnsworth, Marty Cozzens, Lynn Mathie. soaring down the mountain in the moonlight - Ski Club '74.\"Hey Marty, should we show her how to do it?\" Ski Club officers: Kevin Patterson, Ricky Brown, Kelli Olsen. o milaThese are the kids that will probably Kennard Black, Kerry ThC?mpson! Dou.g Draper, Ralph Crystal, Jared Christensen,be around longer than any of us. Each Todd Zagorec, Duane Davrs, Curtrs Smrth, Randy Bradfield, Sid Jones, Kent Holsten.making a committment to run a thou-sand miles, they kept up their pace toplace high in the health and achieve-ment rank. 85

Who would have ever thought that abit of Hollywood was within our ownschool .. . the mad student directorsand producers, the frustrated actorsand actresses which had to be in twomajor productions, and receive agrand total of 20 points are all com-bined into an honorary drama clubthat has definitely impressed us asbeetdiggers. These determined stu-dents have shown us the talent wecould have had if only we would havebeen brave enough to try. Omega Psi officers: Joyce Olsen, Susan Hyde, Randy Fellows, Michelle Brinton. Valerie Teuscher and Cindy McClure Kirk Peterson shows his acting chuckle at initiation activity. talent by balancing atop the fence.\" Now brothers and sisters.\" Miss Timoney Row One : Miss Timoney, Laura Nelson, Kip Rishton, Susan Hyde , Robert Glad , Sherri Advi ser Atkinson, Debbie Cutler, Mariann Richards (non-member), Cindy Dowding, Ju lie Tu rn er, Paul Krueger, Karlin Hardy, Peggy Allen , Michelle Brinton, Shirley Lakerveld. Row Two :86 Julie Sheppard, Judy Hatch, Jeralyn Pixton , Drew Chamberlain, Valorie Teuscher, Lori Anderson, Jan Higgins, Claudia Orr, Bennett Greene. Row Three: James Hardy, Joyce Olsen, Jon Sargent, Randy Fellows, Kirk Peterson , Rusty Withers, Cynthia McC lure, Marty Gerber.

Row One: Cathy Smith, Susan Watterson, Julie McCormick, Karen Fulmer. Row Two: Mari-anne Spratt, Linda Zupan, Cathy Darling, Karrie Mitchell, Coleen Ricord. Row Three: CaroleeNelson, Susan Campbell, Denece Anderson, Ann Jex, Kevin Day, Rusty Johnson, StevenSquires. Row Four: Cathy Hardcastle, Sidney McCulloch, Clair Capps, Laura Fergus, Juli-anne Winkler, Duane Bailey, Alan Fowles. Row Five: Pat Teuscher, Jamie Bay, KennardBlack. It came to $1.95 and $3.05 is your change. Distributive Educational Clubs of America- D.E.C.A. -the training of our future business executives, providing opportunities upon oppor- tunities for students interested in merchandising, marketing and man- agement. Thinking about being a salesman? DECA Officers: Bill Clough, Julianne Winkler, Carolee Nelson, Mike Mounteer. Mrs. Wilson AdviserHow should I know what No, deca doesn't stand ford.e.c.a. stands for? don't ever catch amonia. 87

Was it that bad.?With the goal of having the best Row One: Jim Dahl, Dane Allred, Kory Garfield, Coffin, Valerie Teuscher, Cindy McClure, Peggyinterp. team in the state, the Jor- Drew Chamberlain, Rusty Withers, Randy Fel- Allen, Patti Brinton. Row Four: Sherry Atkinson,dan Interpretive team practiced lows, Kip Rishton, Bary Burton, Marty Gerber, Joy Hanson, Bonnie Pierce, Laura Nelson, Marcyand studied for hours trying to per- Jon Sargent. Row Two: Joyce Olsen, Kirk Peter- Wright, Betsy Steadman, Rebecca Shelton, Gerifect their individual talents. Mono- son, Megan Timoney, Tammy McClure, James Anderson. Row Five: Miss Timoney, Kristinacting, dramatic and humorousreadings, retold stories, panto- Hardy, Scott Anderson, Bennett Greene, Karlin Hardy, Debbie Cutler, Susan Stevens, Francinemime and the one act play were Hardy, Michelle Brinton. Row Three: Julie Stapley, Roxanne Ordachoski, Ruthann Smith,among the competitive categories.The interp. club was full of a lot of Turner, Tammy Pierson, Jan Coffin, Carolyn Claudia Orr, Cindy Dowding, Tari Smith, Doreehard work, but the unforgettable Lavery, Judy Tetrick, Ronda Cope, Jeannie DePew.personal jokes and a lot of fun, willalways be remembered. Interpretive Officers: Mi- Drew's acting ability shows through again. chelle Brinton, Laura Nel- son, Kip Rishton, Claudia Orr, Francine Stapley, Robyn Timoney, Randy Fellows, Joyce Olsen. Sing your heart out Kory! Miss Timoney \"You better not.\" Adviserintaro iV88

Mr. King Adviser v.i.c.a • Promoting high standards in tradeRoss Ainsworth adjusts the VICA Officers: Kevin Sybrowsky, Blaine ethics, workmanship, safety andVICA Club symbol. Oakeson, Ray Allred, Ross Ainsworth, scholarship, members worked to im- Scott Hardman. prove themselves personally and civically. Participating in a bicycle excursion to U.T.C., a VICA break- fast, parliamentary training, public speaking and their own exclusive rabbit hunt.Row One: Mr. King, Shannon Chamberlain, Debbie Cates, Kevin Sybrowsky, Ross Ainsworth, Craig Mace finds the easyRobyn Carlisle, Kim Nelson , Peggy Atkinson , Scott Hardman, Blaine Oakeson, Ray Allred, way to get a ride.RaNae Walters, Mr. Holt. Row Two: Mr. Fisher, Lori Armstrong, Susan Mahon, LanceSchmidt, Lane Christensen, Jeff Phillips, Neil Mock, Alan Orwin , Kenny Williams, Jessie 89Ritzman, Connie Anderson, Jeanne Kendrick. Row Three: Sally Murdock, Lori Woodward ,Tonya Runolfson, Pam Robinson, Cindy Slade, Mike Thompson , Reed Scott, Richard Kemp,C~aig Mace, Jeanene Miller. Row Four: Ted Nezos, Bryan Wall, Jeanette Johnson, CheriM1llerberg , Tracy Leavitt, Les Gailey, ·Ralph Chavez , Terry Hill, Jon Tait, Billy Johnson, EdRomero, Mark Williams. Row Five: Robert Mathie, Paul Urry, Pam Johnson , Janine Homer,Sharla Mickelsen, Eric Sanders, Ken Noffsinger, Ricky Brown, Jeff Eastman, Ben Reeves,Lee Macklin, Marvin Hase. Row Six: Mark Urry, Carl Sargent, Mark Smith, Mike Cracroft,Carl Hendrickson, Scott Brown, Don Hyatt, Brad Kemp , David Richards. Row Seven: DarrellGroves, Alan Buchanan, Kevin Hughes, Greg Penky, Chad Forman, Kevin Patterson, GregDemke, Nolan Snow, James Maddocks, Jay Stuart, Mike Akagi . Row Eight: Guy Conway,Russ Necaise, Marty Cozzens, Chris Chapman, Randy Hughes, David Orgill , David Anderson,Joseph Hilton, Duffy Pingree, unknown. Row Nine: Kevin Tate, Mike Cary, Ned Burningham,L~wry Hathaway, Brent Best, Randy Hughes, Lloyd Westinskow, Suzanne Ferre, Jan Fannin,Cmdy Robinson.

l.h.a. The FBA and FHA's own under- ground organized crime unit. Miss Patten AdviserJoyce Olsen, Kris Graham, Gayle Taylor, Karrie Waterson, RaNae Walters, Lori Woodward, LaniMitchell, Beverly Petersen, Doreen Stauffer, Marie Fenton, Terry Sprouse, Wilma Weller, Cyndee Slade,Waters, Debbie Caldwell, Janine Homer, Lori Ricks, Tracy Leavitt, Rhonda Norton, Colleen Hranac, ElaineHelene Hallock, Carol Jolley, Debora Hurst, Susan Woodbury, Linda Zupan, Lori Anderson, Cindy Jordan, Tonya Runolfson, Diana Baer. FHA Officers: RaNae .a. Walters, Stephanie Welch, Miss Patten, Suzanne Ferre, Debora Hurst, Tonya Runolfson. FBA Officers: Lee Macklin, FHA - Future Homemakers of Brett Andrizzi, Peter Massa, America and FBA - Future Scott Gallagher. Missing: Bachelors of America. When we Gary Pelch. combine the two, only Miss Pat- ten and the officers can express to us what that means. Days full of memories that none of the club will forget. An early-morning breakfast, an officer initiation, one Thanksgiving turkey for 55 people, and a little children's Christmas party that proved to us that kids are afraid of Santa. Days of chaos and laughter that none of us will forget, but we will share in our \"Future Homes of America.\" Lee Macklin, Scott Hardman, Brett Andrizzi, Peter Massa, Scott Gallagher, Brent Cook, Mike Halladay. Missing: Gary Pelch.

mathClUb \ Kevin Cox, Mike Agaki, Keith Eddington, Clark Schmidt, Duane Davis, David Bradbury, Francis Longstaff, Bill Clayton, Curtis Smith.Francis Longstaff PresidentDavid really gets Mr. Gooch That must be some equation! From its humble beginning as thehis mind into it. Adviser think club, a new breed of math club and mathematical wizardry evolved and embarked on the search for a new, provocative title - namely, \"Empty Set\" and \"Com- mon Denominators.\" Impromptu meetings, no membership dues and occastional guest speakers characterized the club. modal u.n. Model U. N. - a group of concernedJared Christensen , Mrs. Tyler, Scott Olsen , Patr icia Morgan , Tari Anderson , Nola Peterson, students. Concerned with the affairsCindy Jensen , Julie Carlquist, Nancy Ballard, Kris Cannon , Pat Nelson , Sharon Farnsworth , of foreign countries and the UnitedMichelle Nance, Kirk Peterson , Karlin Hardy, Billy Clough, Kendall Peterson , Lynn Ware , Nations. Aware of the growing activ- ity in governmental affairs these stu-Megan Timoney, Tammy McClure. dents sought to air the differences by by roleplaying the customs of Ru-\"As the World Turns.\" Mrs. Tyler wanda and Jordan. Preparing day by Adviser day for the general assembly at the U, of U. Model U.N.- expanding the entire scope of student awareness. Speak, Jared, Speak! 91

dance club Twenty-two barefooted twinkle-toed, young beauties displaying their talent in sharp contrasting and personalized movements. All of them bedecked in their second-skinned \"lards\" and ex- pressing their moods in their own unique style. Preparing for the Christ- mas assembly, tantalizing the men, showing their talent at the dance con- cert. Dance Club - unknowingly creating memories.Row One: Shirlee West, Terry Sprouse, Cindy Jordan, Elaine Woodbury, Elaine Lambson,Lori Woodward, Gayle Taylor. Row Two: Lori Schmidt, Debbie Caldwell, Carol Jolley, JuliannWolfgramm, Marie Waters, Cheri Atkinson, Karen Everill, Kathy Everill, Shelley Reed, SusanWebb, Susan Russell, Diane Jones, Barbara Tremelling, Lisa Dunn. Together dance club shows grace and poise in the technique within themselves. Row One: Barbara Tremelling , Susan Russell , Karen Everill, Dance Club Officers: Susan Campbell, Carol Jolley, Kathy Everill, Lori Schmidt, Gayle Taylor, Sheri Atkinson. Lisa Dunn, Janet Olsen. Missing: Gayle Taylor. Row Two: Lori Woodward, Diane Jones, Li sa Dunn, Shelley Reed, Elaine Lambson . Row Three: Terry Sprouse, Juliann Wolfgramm, Shirlee West, Carol Jolley. Row Four: Susan Webb, Elaine Woodbury, Cindy Jordan , Mari e Waters, Debbie Caldwell.92

Jordanette Officers: Richelle Thomas, Bobbie Lee Gatehouse, Lori Whetman.Row One: Richelle Thomas, Laura Nelson , Yvonne Gotberg , Tamara Lykins, Karen ..._Kay Gatehouse, Sheri Atkinson , Lori Ricks, Sandy Orth, Bobbie Lee Gatehouse,Janet Nielson, Carol Nielson, Cathy Darling , Vicky Martin, Lori Armstrong , DebbieC?te~, Linda Zupan, Evelyn Birchell, Sandy Lambson , Beverly Davenport, Jill White,Gmn1e Barlow, Valerie Setterberg, Lori Whetman, Janine Homer, Doreen Stauffer,Kelli Hiatt, Pam Summerhayes. Laura Nelson ushers at Jordan game.Bobbie Lee Gatehouse and Mr. Ward Jordan's official hostesses who startedassist Mr. King in finding his seat. the year off with a good looking uni- form. They combined their varied tal- ents to form a unique organization prepared to offer their services when- ever needed. Sharing warmth and laughter, caring about others, usher- ing at basketball games, \"Guys and Dolls,\" and graduation. Jordan's Jor- danettes, the girls that serve just for the fun of it.Jordanattas 93

Row One: Claudia Orr, Jan Larsen, Lori Woodward, Janine Homer, Houmand. Missing: Sharon Atkinson, John Bishop, Susan Brinton,Pam Johnson. Row Two: Beverly Davenport, Cindy Richardson, Dian e Randall Child , Kelly Crebs, Allyson Day, Douglas Eyre , Vicki Fairbourn,Nelson, Julie Carlquist, Kathryn Houmand. Row Three: Clark Schmidt, Chad Forman, Stewart Gardner, Joanne Glassey, Lynette Gotberg ,Duane Davis, Robert Pixton, Francis Longstaff, Curtis Dahl. Row Four: John Haueter, Dana Jensen, Ray Jewkes, Jeffrey McArthur, MartaNelson Clayton, Ron Jackson , Kendall Peterson , Todd Zagorec , Craig Millsap, Charlotte Mitchell , Jaydene Moody, Jeffrey Mumford, Jeralyn Pixton .Mr. Smith Reading, writing, and arithmetic Craig Houmand Adviser have found their places in the President hearts of these students. On the first day of school you can pick them out - not always the teach- er's pet and not always the one y speaking the loudest, or the most. Initiative and individual expres- sion are the marks of the honor society. When these Jordanites learned to play tennis they found out what \"love\" was all about. Working under the sun they \"served\" their very best- even when it caused a \"racket.\" These are our aces ... the tennis club. They \"netted\" a lot of good times. David Bradbury Mr. Ash President Adviser Row One: Mr. Ash, Linda Tripp , Nancy Ballard , Dana Jense n, Susa n Ball ard , Franc is Long staff. Row two: Bill Clayton , Ron Jac kson , David Bradbury.


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