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Varsity Cheerleaders Karilee (Head Cheerleader) Tammy Butler Kelly Scorzatoone hundredforty -six Sherrie Oliver

Support Our Teams A Cheerleader's life is made up of many hectic days: 6:00a.m. practices every summer morning, scaling the fence that just happened to never be unlocked, and trying to coordinate our uncoordinated bodies.Rai se your hand s into the sky, we arc the Bcctdiggcrs pas. ing by. Oh, the butterflies of that very first game! Then the nerve-ending barrie of the pep assemblies- never knowing if they were going ro be successful or not. Supporting our devoted reams and sharing in their victories and defeats has been a priceless experience. Our advisor, Mi'i Chatfield, rook the ever helpful, critical notes and helped us develop lifetime freindship . We would like to thank yot.. as a srudentbody for rhe school spirit and support you have given us. Julie Vowles one hundredforty-seven

New Wrestlettes Encourage Wrestlers Cheering their teams on to victory and trying Front Row : Belinda Fenton, Jerilyn Jorgemcn, Shirlyn Jlolt , Tritia Shail . Bark Row : Gina Kerby, Lana Kerb~. Gloria to create some spirit in the school was the goal Vaccaro, Cheryl Patterson . Mi sing Amber Nitl\onof the W restlerettes, Sophomore and). V. Cheer-leaders. This year the spirit has been even greater then ever before because of the help of the stu-dentbody . This was the first year for Jordan to have Wrestlerettes, and it proved to be a goodidea~ The sophomore and juniors also had a great year in spirit and have proved it in their sports. Way to go Jordan, keep up the good work.J.V. and Soph. Cheerleaders Raise School Spirit 7Front Row : Mary Topia, Jennifer Ovard, Annette Smith, Sandy Christ<:m<:n Batk Row · KelleyCheistensen, Karen Thome. R1~o~ht Mcl.mlt' Took, Kmt1n WuK'J<,Ir, D1 .111C W1nc.g.1r Ldt .J.Itkie Burn~1dc:. K.1rcn llorncr, _l.lnct Ent k~onone hundredforty-eight

The Cross County Team Would Runa Mile for a Medal. Our Cross Country ream this year was great. In fact it was the greatest ream ever at Jordan placing second in the state meet. Many hours of hard work went into their accomplishments. Running before school, after school, on week- ends, thru the gulley, up the hills, and down the highway really paid off. We are very proud of this team. Front Row : Robert Simon, Mark Woolsey, Kelley Brown , teve Landeen , Mark Holland, Stacy Whitmore, Linda David- son . Ba(k Row : Ernie Ya7he, Kurr Young, Daniel Longstaff, Tony Sieverrs, Gary Yates, Granr Griff ith , Ron Day, Kelley Webb, Kevin Walkenhorst, Dennis Overstreet, Monre Lyon . Coach: Ray Jenson. Missing: Mark Jensen, Richard Monren- stn, Ron Davidson.Robert Simon struggles to win . Richard Mortensen used his camera ro record the teams victories.Steve: Landecn, Sra<.y Whitmore:, and Mark jensen head our for On your mark, get set, go!anorhc:r vi<. tory . one hundredforty-nine

Kicking Off to SoccerBill Noble, Coach Doug Rocks puts all he has into kicking. Just another team practice. This was Jordan's first soccer team. The team was composed of volunteers who were interested in learning and playing this internationally popular game. Prac- tices were hard. The running, throwing, hitting and kicking took a lot of effort,especially when it snowed. Hopefully, soc- cer will become more popular in our area, and more games between schools will be arranged. Front Row : Vitto Gamero, Miguil Chavez, ,ary Ra~tr, D.1ve Wilkins, D.tniel ' havo, Rir hard Olson Back Row : Russ lk<kstC<ld· Kevin Mitchell, raig aldwell , Doug Rocks, Tim Lu<ero, Darrdl Rowdl.one hundred_f~·fty

Strike 'em Out Team!Coach Brady Coach Garcia Todd.Andrizzi shows his good-looking, petite abilities.W hat a pitcher, Steve Brown. Let's play ball, boys! Safe on third. Jordan's baseball team is pointing toward a state championship in '77. With many returning letter- men from last year's fourth place team, they should be able to make a strong bid for the title. Their hopes ride on the pitching arms of Todd Andrizzi and Steve Brown, the fielding ability of Mike Forbes and Hal Cozzens and the big batting of Gor- dan Haueter, Burk Ross and Marc Peterson. If effort is any indication they'll go all the way. Don Draper throws a good one. one hundredfifty -one

Lance Andrizzi Todd Andrizzi 3rd Base Pitcher/3rd Base Hey Burk, give me five. Gordon Brady Paul Brady 1st Base Outfield Baseball gets into the swing of things. Hal Cozzens Mike Dahl Short Stop Outfieldone hundred Joe Parry Gordon Haueter Don Draper Roger Fitzgerald Manager Outfield 3rd Base Pitcherfifty-two

Mike Forbes james Hallock Kenny jensen Steve Nelson2nd Base Outfield Outfield CatcherDoug Neve Bat Men Missing: Gordon HaueterPitcher Left field / Pitcher Touch All Bases Bryce Taylor struggles for a home run. Steve Osbourne Outfield Burc Ross Doug Swer'lsen Outfield 1st Base Bryce Taylor Mick Taylor Mike Zeller Pitcher 1st Base / Pitcher Outfield one hundredfifty three

Girls' Tennis Swings into ActionA Powerful forehand, a quick backhand and a lor of ace serves brought girls tennis to a bounci ng uccess. Coach Price laboured diligently to aid theJr Billie Jean Kings' to improve their already refined talents. It rakes more than refined talents though, and these gi rl s finished in good standing because of their desire and self accomplish- ments. Front : Angie Phillips, Kristin Wine~ar, Jill Jensen . Batk : Kim Elison, T.twn.t Ridin.11, Laura Murphy, Di an<.: Winegar. Missin~ : Sherri Melville.Tawna Riding Sherri Melville Kri tin Winegar Kim Elison Tawna Ridin~ and Laura Murphy.one hundredfifty-four

I LuvTennisFront Row: Doug Madd~ks, Todd Loosle, Mike Quintana, ott Sudbury. Back Row : Troy Ontiveros, Ryan Timoney, Tim Hall, Cody Jensen. Miss-ing : Brian Allen, Brad Winegar. Cody fires one over the fence. When watching a tennis match the spectator (fan) saw \"pretzel-like\" shapes struggling to smash lobs or return serves. Practice often took place at the height of a fierce snow storm, and matches were put off almost indefi- nitely; but the team enjoyed every minute of it. ·ach Hale prepares tor an attempted \"ace.\" one hundredfifty-five

The sweat and the toil of Jordan High Flips workouts Jerilyn Jorgensen docs well on uneven bars. somehow just wasn't that sweet,But somehow it seemed to be worth it When victory reigned over defeat.Ken Anderson what a spotter. Managers : Mrs. Pri<.e and Miss Wootton .Tawna Riding I .,/ Ken And<.:r.,on Su.:vc Landccn Manager Spotter Spotter I' ~ ~) .,.. ·~\"·:\"~'j··.·'• ,~ ·~' . Tammy Harding Manager Carrie Anderson Gayle Cutler Lori Dangerfield 4t Karla Dcnni-,onone hundredfity-six

Over GymnasticsIX:cky Pangos has gy mni sr in mid-air. Karen Homer flies over bars. Kim Eliason va ult s. Gymnasts are enthu siastic.KitTI Elia~on Jami Gucsr Karen Homer Sheri HydeDiane J awbson Jerilyn Jorgenson Becky Pangos Patricia Paskert Cape. one hundred-fiftv-seven

Gymnasts have great moves. Our gymna..,t.., hav<.: gr<.:at fun .Gayle Cutler tiptoes on beam. Karla D ·nni~on wm<.:ntrat<.:s on th · hcam.Ruth Pa ·kett Janet Pim Sharon Sant Dcanna Scott Trit ia Shail CaptainDebbie Simomon Connie Sterling M ·lani<.: T<x>l Rclxn ,t V<.:~tt<.:r Claudia Wcav<.:r Captainone hundredfifty-eight

Jordan Golf Produces a State Medalist Front Row : Mark lloopiiana, Mike Brown, Bryan Peterson. Bryan Dickerson. Bac Row: Jeff Snow. Kurr Thomas. Marc Fenton, Ha l Conens, Mark Peterson, Jeff Ballard. Perry Brady, Advisor. The golfers had a hot and cold season during seventy- SIX. me cores were lower than those of last year's State Championship Team; howt>ver, during the region meet it tu rned out to be one of those lead-days and the team did not qualify for the stare meet. Jeff now, who didn't loose a march all year, won the stare medalist title with a rwo under par eventy, six strokes better than any other AAA golfer. one hundredfifty-nine

Girls' Track Starts Out With Their Best Foot Forward. Girls' track is one of the most colorfuland fun events for girls to participate in at Jordan. This girls' program is one of thelatest to get moving due to other activities that don't finish until late in the year. If we get all the girls out that we could, we should be able to take region and give them a run for state. Our girls are shy when it comes to competing in front ofpeople, but they really try hard. Tell a girlto do something, and she'll break her neck trying to do it. Front Row : Kim Eliason, Carrie Anderson, Melanie Toole, Sherrie Allsop. Second Row: Elana Gibl,;, Linda Davidson, Tawna Riding, Sandy Pickett. Back Row : Michelle Weaver, Louisa Galland, Jodi Walkenhorst,Jenny Logan, Dena Fleming. Coach Andrus explains to Elana Gibbs Kim Eliason, Bioni Woman? ? how the javelin is used. Linda Davidson works out for track.one hundred-sixty

Just a few more inches, Brian. Boys' Track Gets Off to a Running Start In the first meet of the s~ason,Jordan's track team broke two school records and tied another. Their times and distances qualified ten people to go to state. The team captains were Mike Crebs and Brian Still. With many returning lettermen from last year's placing state team, Jordan looked forward to the best team ever.Dave McDowell put a lot into it. Q)ach Ray Jensen and Coach Doug Henry. Curtis is our spear chucker.Front Row : Dan Harris, Doug Cline, Gary Whetman, Spencer Olson, John Laveder, Curtis Cutler, Dave Olson.Row Two : Kyle Walkenhorst, Kelly Webb, Steve Smith, Kevin Mitchell, Bill Oldfather, Dan Longstaff.Row Three: Robet Kemp, Bill Sorensen, Dave McDowell, Pat Lucero, Curt Swanson, Marry Van Amen, Ed Slavens.Row Four: Merill Strait, Rob Gallagher, Clinton Allen, Robert Simon, Kelly Brown, Marc Jensen.Row Five: Marvin Fairboutne, Rich Miller, Scott Dahl, Mike Crebs, Brian Still, Dave Sirrine. one hundred sixty one





Steve Massa Co-CaptainBrad Mortensen David Olsen Spencer Olsen Co-Captain Mark Osborn Steve Osborn Joel Oswald John Padmos Brent Porter Burk Ross Gary Rager Dan ShailMike Schukzke Steve Smith Brian Still \"Boy did you ·ce that interception?\"one hundred sixty-four

The uniforms have long been hung up, but the memories live on. We became winners in '76 and that will never be changed. But more importanr, we became a team, a team built by pride, dedication, work, and love. As a team we would like to leave with Jordan our com- mitment to excel and achieve and know that '76 was just the beginning of \"things to come.\"The defensive team at the semi-finals against Dixie.Dynamite comes in small packages! Kirk Swanson Glen Sybrowsky Randy Slyvesrer Robert Sirrine Mickey Taylor Willied Tuesher Russ Thelin Bill Thimorhy Russ Tyler Mike Zellor Terry Hart Manager Bruce Taylor Manager Paul Vanleewen Manager one hundred sixty-five

Sophomores Heading for another touchdown. Sophomores take another win.Finish SeasonUndefeated Seldom does a team achieve such excellence that they finish a season undefeated. That honor this year goes to the Sophomore football team. The desire and ability of the team paid off as they completed an eight- zero winning streak. Sophomores, coached by Hugh Jewkes and DanMay, assuemd a total of one hundred ninety-one points while opponents were stunned and scoreless. Their record stands as a tribute to the time, effort, and desire that it took to successsfully complete such a season. Row One: Brian Olsen, Manager, Brian Allen, Marty Van Amen, Mark Hoffan, Gary Tyler, Lawrence Featherstone, ,ary Linman,jame · Hallo k,jocy Pullan, David Sirrine, Dave Olson, Kirk Swanson, Wade Neff Manager. Row Two: Coach Dan May, Gordon Brady, Troy Burkinshaw, David Christensen. Blair Bowman, Russell Anderson, Mike ovill, David Md)owell, Joe Daigneault, Dwight Prince, Russell Hunt, Coach Hue Jewkes. Row Three : Doug Debour, Bruce Pearson, Jim Lyman, Merrill Strate, Mark Be k, Robert Kemp, Don Eri kson, Doug Swensen, Robert Neria, Rick Grimaud, James Schnepple, Bryce Gregory. Row Four : Kevin Howard, Joel Grygla, Larry D ·al, Mike Crcbs, Paul Burgon, jeff Colletti, Bill rcnson, Randy Constanza,Jim Birch, Guy Richardson, Kirtus Langston, Jim jones. Row Five : Marvin Fairbourn, Brett Cowley, Brain Mincer, Boyd Petersen, Rob Gallagher, Scott Burton, Rod Neiman, Lonny Veator, Mitch Swilor, Steve Butters, Brain Blundell, Gerry Lahenbaver.one hundred sixty -six

J.V. Football To be reckonedwith in the futureOur man, ready and waiting! The great tackle! In the shadows of a glimmering var- sity squad rhe J V. hopefuls showed signs of the same greatness. Although not as successful in the win colum as rhey would have liked to have been, their competitive spirit showed through this year's J V. ream will have robe reckoned wirh in the future .~ow O ne : Robert Sirrine, S ott Dahl, Burke Ross, Pat Lucero, Steve Osborn , Dean Baer. Row Two : Steve Smith, Ken Jenson ,Rryce Flake, Joel Oswald, Glen Sybrowsky. Row Three : Mick Taylor, Brett Porter, Johnny Alldredge, Brain Still, Clinton Allen, oger Fitzgerald, Allen arroll , Russ Thelin , Mike Baer, Richard Mortensen, Bill Timothy. one hundred sixty-seven

Girls' Basketball: Janis Thompson, coach. It's Not If You Win or Loose; It's HowYouPlay the Game Even though the girls basketball team was not too successful, we had many opportunities to meet differ-ent people, and to function as a team. Our appreciationgoes to the time and effort demonstrated by our coach, Miss Janis Thompson. Kathy McDonald pend · a lot Managers, Terri Wagstaff, Kelli Christensen. of her time in the air!Sandy Pickett puts extra movement into instrun- Kayla 1 ·nniwn, Kim Eh:~\on, ~.1ndy Pitkctt, Shcn AI'OI\ ll.mict Limb, M.mc Bosworth Balk Row T.twn.iing Kim Elia on about the next play . Riding, P:~ula Gre ·nwO<xl, K.Hhy Md)oruld, Sh.llli1.l Wdkm·, l:X:n.l Flcmin.l(, Jodi Walkenhorst, M.trcc TI1ompwn .one hundred sixty-eight

Girls' Volley Up Another Victory Dives and spikes, set and rolls is the name of the game when volleyball season is here. Our bright new uniforms really put us into the spirit of volleyball. Although we didn't have the best season, the companionship and desire to become a greater individual and team, proved to be rewarding. We appreciate Mrs. Price for the many hours she spent training and building us to a competitive team.First Row : Deanna Scott, Kim HamiltOn, Louisa Galland, Claudia Weaver, Shari Melville. Second Row: JulieChamberlin, Kelli Christensen, Kim Eliason, Krista Schoening. Back Row : Sandi Christensen, Paula Greenwood,Jodi Walkenhorts, Tawna Riding, Becky Pangos, Michelle Weaver.Bottoms up~?? Jodi Walkenhorst, at your service.Louisa Galland spikes ball ro opposing ream . The girls have a pep talk before the game. one hundred sixty-nine





Hoopsters Please FansDoug Neve, No. 23- 6'1\", Forward Good pass, Rick! Mark Pcrcrson. No. 12 - 6'2\", Forward Rick, Mark, and Tony go for a fast break.one hundred seventy-two

Spencer gers a sure aim.\"W e are proud of you!\" Coaches Ray Jensen and Hal HaleTony Simoni(h, No. 33 - 6'5\", Forward Jeff Snow. No. 20- 6'2\", Guard Brian Srill. No . 24- 6'2\". Forward one hundred seventy-three





Our Great Wrestlers Caught in the act! Take Fourth in State This past year our wrestling team make some outstanding accomplishment . Our tournament victory at Delta was one of the highlights of the season. The fact that theydemonstrated good unity and balance made Jordan one of the tough teams to beat. More important, each individual wrestler learned more about himself, life, and his own per-sonal achievements. Each wrestler must be complimented on the discipline and self sac- rifice it took on his part to complete one of Jordan's most successful seasons.Dan Chavez 98 lbs.Dan Brklacich 105 lbs. Kelly Webb shows opponent hi strength and determination. Dale Brcx>ks 126 lb~ .Scott Miller 112 lbs. Tony Sicvcrts 119 lb.,. Mike /'.ellcr I 12 lbs .

Mike Zeller struggles ro pin opponent. Dave Gessell 138 lbs. Randy Sylvester 145 lbs. Bryce Flake 155 lbs. SCorr Dahl is pronounced winner of his Jeff Homer 167 lbs. march.Coach Uan May gives advice ro one of the wrestlers. Bill Oldfather Heavy Weight Dan Shail 185 lbs.

Tony Sieverts pins opponent. Dan May Head CoachWrestlers Have Fast Hands Dan Brkla<.ich attacb opponents to swrc a 1 .1n Chavci' is a real push ov 'fin wrc'itling.one hundred seventy-eight

J.V. and Exhibition Wrestlers CrushOpponents Front Row: Barron Sterling, Mike Kennelly, Breg Davis, Joel Grygla, Jack Sundell, Monte Lyon, Kevin Hales, Ben Hender on. Second Row: Troy Akagi, Brian Dickerson, David Akagi, Brad Burnside, Kelly Webb, Pat Overstreet, Rodney Fairbourn, Kurt Young, Scott Gibbons, David Wilkins. Back Row: Dean Bear, Mike Schiffman Jim Birc h, Matt ll cvelonc, David Fullmer, Scott Dahl, Kelly Smith, Gary Yates, Mike Baer. J.V. and Exhibition wrestling reams had a very successful year. The).V. ream was made up of soph- omores and juniors who were pushing for the var- sity sport. Some of those who eventually wrestled on the varsity squad starred the year as members of the). V. ream. Exhibition gave a lot of wrestlers who did nor make the varsity ream a chance ro improve their skills. Both squads did great this year with rhe).V. loos- ing only to Granger and Orem, and the Exhibition ream giving a good account of themselves. WAY TO GO WRESTLERS'! one hundred seventy-nine

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ront Row: Jett Homer, Mike. Zeller, Brady, Marc Petersen, Kurt Thomas,Jeff Snow, Rick Bakker, Marc Fenton. Third Row: Mark Wodsey, Steve Gourley, Hal Cozzens, Curtis Cutler, Clinton Allen, Kelly Webb. FourthRow: Russ Thelin, Gordan Haueter, Mark Ols<Yi'l, £i1~~ wrensen, Doug Neve, Randy Sylvester. Fifth Row : Tony Sieverts, Kirk Swanson, Joel Oswald,Lynn Pierce, Danny Longstaff, Danny .&xclaich. Sixth Row: Paul Brown, Matt Hevelone, Gary Ragar, Russ Tyler, Rod Hadean, Brad Winegar. Front Row: Steve Osbourne, Brain Still, Randy Slyvester, Brad Baugh, Dan Shail, Mike hulzke, Willie Teu cher. cond Row : Cathy McDonald, Jody Walkenhorst, Sandy Christensen, Laura Murphy, Sherri Melville, Paul Brady, ott Miller. Third Row : Gloria Bailey, Joyce Jackman, Marie Thompson, Sandy Pidcett, Julie Chamberlain, Tony Sieverts, Gary Yates. Fourth Row : Danny Brkclaich, Joel Oswald, Brad Winegar, ·Rod Hadean, Kent Jolley, David Fullmer. Fifth Row : Gordan Haueter, Steve Gourley, Marc Peter en, urtis utler, Hal ozzens, Ja k prou e, Kent Price. Sixth Row: Matt Iievdone, Mark Osbourne, John Padmos, Doug Cline, Gary Whetman, Tony ieverts, Mar Jensen.one hunqred eighty-two

We Earned - Letters were earned by each boy and girl meetingOur specific qualifications in their respective sports. TheseLetters boys and girls were a part of Jordan, representing her in all fields of athletics. They understood fair play, good sportsmanship, and appreciation for improved skills. The letter persons displayed their membership by wear- ing the familiar red and gray jackets with gold symbols representing their sports.Front Row: Dave Wilkins, Pat Lucero, Kenny Jensen, Burk Ross. Second Row: Danny Longstaff, Gary Rager, Bryce Flake, Kelly Webb, Lynn Pierce.Third Row: Mike Schulzke,John Lavender, Mark Woolsey, Carl Davis, Russ Thelin. Fourth Row: Kelly Smith, Stacy Whitmore, Kelly Brown, SteveBrown. Fifth Row: John Padmos, Marc Fenton, Kurt Thomas, Doug Neve, Bill Sorensen. · ·' one hundred eighty -three

Clubs



Little Snowfall Advisor: Kaylene ThornockRenders Little Activity Snow was a rare occurrence this year. With the ski resorts totaling less than thirty inches, our club should have been called the rock climbers. Although we did go up the slope a couple of times, we never really got into the good powdery stu£ f. Members: Rick Adair, Brian Allen, Lynn Allen, Penny Anderson, Carrie Anderson, Robert Anderson, Matt Ault, Ryan Arth~leta,James Arnold, Brad B.tuAh, llolly Baker, Mit helle Bergeson, Diane Bianchi, Mary Blankenstien, Blair Bowman, Deanna Boynton, hris Brimley, Saundra Boobby, Laurie Buhl, Westy Burke, Mike Burkeman, Brad Burnside, Ann Burshnick, Scott Burton, Barry Burt, Tonya Butterfeild, Kristine ambell, Bryan Carroll, Ron Carter, Kam Casterline, Loren .•tsterline, Mi~ucl Chavet, Mark (hristemen, Dave Christensen, Jim Colquhoun, Steve Cowley, Garry Cox, Lisa Crystal, Colette Cutler, ,reg Da\"idson, Ron Dav1d on, Stacy l ·mas, Larry l ·;tl, Daniel [ ·ardon, D:tvid I ·nnison, Casey Densley, Debbie Deuel, Bryan Dickerson, Don Draper, Patrice Elg, Brad fairbourn, Rod Pairbourn, Ronnnc Fairbourn, Larry FereAan, Milton Fisher, Brett Fit7~cra ld, 1). Flemming, Debbie Francom, Mike Freeman, Pam Freeman, Mark Garamendi, Melinda ,ce, Mike Gibson, Kevin Hales, Kelly Gould in~. James l hll<Xk, Steve I lall<xk, Rod Hadean, Tina Hamilton, Blair Hanks, Val Hardcastle, Jim Henline, Annette Hickman, Dave Hill, Devon Ilall, Terry Hilton, Sus•m lldi<Xk, Stott lh>Aan, Rick lloAAan, Marie Hoopiliaina, Steve Howlett, Dorothy Hunt, herrie Hyde, Jwannine Jaynes, Alden Jen en, Randy Jensen, Jill Jensen, Bri.m Jensen, Dou~ Johnson, Chad Jones, Lisa Jones, Milcc Kennelly, Jerilyn Jorgensen, Lana Kerbs, Frank King, Alan Kirton, Barbi Kielian, hri Knopp, Dtane K1rp1, Kevin Kunz, Corrie LtmpinA, Phil Lane, I leather Larson, KathY Leake, Jody Leavitt, Darrell Lego, Cindy Lloyd, Jenny Logan, Jerry Mace, Sherrill Maim, Meloni · Marshall, Nick Mastro, Chns McCormick, Renae Md)onald, Roger Mcdows, Marti Melville, Shari Melville, Marian Mendenhall, Debbie Mitchell, Kevin Mitchell , Parley Mortensen, Brad Mortem ·n, Lauric Murphy, Barbie Myers, Brad Nelson, Jeff Nelson. Tina Nelson, Kaylynn Nutall, Brent Ostler, Jennifer Ovard, David Oviatt, D nni OrAdl, Lisa Parks, Pe~Jzy P;mmore, K.tye Primm, Cheryl Peterson, Cindy Peterson, Angie Phillips, Mitch Phipps, Russ Phipps, Greg Pickett, Sandy Pickett, Stephen Powell, Dwight Prince, Douf Rcxks, Llnu: Rtthards, indy Robinson, Burke Ross, Kelly Scoruoto. Craig Scott, Sandy Scovill, Eileen Smith, Renae Smith, uzanne mith, Teresa ' mitb, Tom Smnh, Don Sorenson, L11 Sumsion, Carroll Swint, Glen Sybrowsky, urtis Tadehara, Karma Taylor, Alan Takemori, Bret Takemori, Kenyon Tanner, Calli Thomas, Lorilc ·Thorne, I ·bra Timothy, Melanic Took, Rod Torres, Jeff Tripp, Paul VanLeeuwen, Scott Vawdrey,Julie Vowels, Tod Wadsworth, Tadiana Walton, laudia Washburn, Raeder Wnedt, Brad Winegar, David Wine~ar, Dianne WineAar, Kristin Winegar, 'indy W hi re, Cary Williamson, Bryan Woolsey, Paul Wright, Ed Young.one hundred eighty-six

Jazz Ensemble Gets Down to Jazz This group performs and studies music of the jazz and rock idioms. Students also learn the art of jazz improvisa- tion . Officers: Gloria Bailey, Ed Slavens, Michael Landeen.lrst Row: Brenda Burden, Joe Daigneault, Joyce Jackman , Jeff Pratt, hari Mellville, Lynn Roden ,Haria Bailey, Rapplee Fitesimmons, Michelle West. Back Row: Philip Hunter, Ed lavens, Brad!Urnside, Mi hael Landeen, Spencer annon. Orchestra Is Right on Tune This group of string players per- forms and studies various aspects of music. This is the first time Jordan has had an orchestra in several years. Hopefully, this will be the beginning of a new tradition at Jordan High School. Brenda Burden,Jeri Smith, Barbara Peterson, Vivian Schegal, Evelyn Spencer.hlegle pra nces tor upcommg concert. one hundred eighty-seven

A Cappella Brings a Song to Our School Without a song our lives would be lifeless. The choir has put a Officers, Front Row : Joyce Jackman , Elaine llivi , Sawna Dineen . song in each member's heart. We sing and play and work at making wood, Lorrie Sevy, on Gould.music and adding joy to our lives and to the lives of those for whomwe have performed. Mr. Z has helped to build our love and apprecia- tion for a song, and the lift that music can give. Scott Gould and Dean Morrill are enthusiastic about singing.one hundred eighty-eight

Front Row : Shelley Holley. Melody Bingham. Karen Thorne. SteYe Glad. Scott Hoggan. Dan Oxley. Spen erCannon, Scott Gould, Dennis Marler, Dean Morrill. Lisa Steed. Marie Bosworth. Julie Lennburg. Row Two :Brenda Burden, Shawna Dineen. Lorrie Sevy. Lisa Mumford. Leila RobertSon. Lisa Schmit. Kyle Walknhorst.Gloria Vaccaro, Jim Martin, Karla Mayall, Bonnie Twitchell. Connie Perkins. Anita Eckman. Deanna Arnold.Lori Smith, Karalee Rishton . Row Three : Teena ReeYe. Janet James. Kathy Bergener. Kathy Washburn.Diane Washburn, Tracy Hansen, Cynthia Fagg. Carolyn Smith. Melissa Barrett. Karen Christensen. LeahJones, Cheryl Eddington, Gina Schimit. Teresa NowatneY. Penni Perry. Melinda Phillips. Michelle Furner.Row Four: Elaine Davis, Barbra Peterson, Joyce Jackman. Wendy Nelson. Lana Allen, Gina Kerby. JerrieReid, Karen Overson, Jackie Morgan, Melinda Gee, Kim Hamilron. Paula Greenwood. Suzanne Smiley. ToniaButterfield. Missing : Debra Anderson, Shirlene Ballard, Suzanne Biggs. Stepahnie Green. Keryl Kersey. JulieLancaster, Jamie Meyrick, Linda Mickelsen, Dannette Noffsinger. Jennifer {)yard. Berry Payne, Robyn Spray.Connie Sterling, Lanet Thaxton, Rod Torres, Julie Ziegler. Advisor: Rodney Zabriskie. one hundred eighty-nine

Madrigals Front Row : Lori Chapman, Michelle Burge on, Debbie Schiffman, arol wint, teve Landeen, Berry Payne, Jerry Mounceer, Brenda Ballard, Scon Goold, Leila Robertson . Back Row : Dean Morrill, Randy Vawdrey, Lori Smith, Rhonda Higgin ,John H g· Top Singers gan, Marti Melville, Mike ar, Kathy Bergener, Lisa Pixton, Kathy Wa hburn, Teresa Dickson, Dan Oxley. Missing: Doug Perform for Gould, Lisa Lyman, Jamie Meyrick. Community If you have been hearing old sounds as you hurry to class, it is probably the Madrigals. They specialized this year on songs from the \"40's.\" During theyear the Madrigals performed through- out the Salt Lake valley, and a tour of California was planned for the spring. With the addition of region and state festivals, they surely have been busy. Advi.or, Rodney /.abri kie. You sing very well!one hundred ninety

The Band Plays onMajorettes: Vivian McAllister, Taffie Bosch. Denice Brower, Jack Lee, Rodney Fairbourn, David Laura Nickles, Julie Christofferson, Advisor, Shelly Mason.Christensen, Brad Burnside, Darla Lynkins, Lynn Roden, Mark Holm, uzanne Palmer, Tadiana Wal-ton, Gloria Bailley, Evelyn pencer, Michelle West, Susan Maniaci, Brenda Burden , Lynn Pierce, Joel Students are encouraged to improveGrygla, Poline Hole, Kelly Close, Spencer annon, Rapplee Fitzsimmons, Dean Morrill , Diane Olson, their musical abilities by having theMike Landcen, Deanna Arnold. Flag Girls: Laura Nickles, Shelly Mason . Missing : Roger Burar, Ron opportunity to perform musical literatureCareer, Kelly Fitzgerald, Phillip Hunter, Kim Yergensen, Jeff Pratt, Glen Henningson , Joyce Jack- of all styles.man, Mark Woosley, Stacey Wicmore. Sub Debs, Squires Watch Performances This year Sub Debs and Squires sup- ported the Utah Symphony. For their own enjoyment they attend many concerts.Dan xlcy, President, Barbra Peterson, Brenda Burden, Secretary-Treasurer, Michelle West, Hisco-rian ,Julie hriscofferson . Missing : Irene Worchingcon . one hundred ninety-one

Thespians Work For The Community The Jordan High Thespians, elite actors and actresses, have been enganged in community service throughout the year. The highlight of the year was theHolloween season. The troop of Thespians applied make-up to hoards of chil- drens' faces on that afternoon; then, spent the evening trick-or-treating for U.N.I.C.E.F. Then members that went trick or treating raised one hundredeighty-four dollars and thirty-eight cents for the organization . T he Thespians caught the spirit of Christmas as they distrubited fruit baskets to shut-insthroughout the community. For the Thespians this has been a year of service.Officers Marry Melvi lle, Mike Oar, Robyn Spray, and Robyn Bishop Robyn Spray, Donctta Cox, Randy Vawdry show cheir talen ts.Ad viso r. ue Nel on, Deni e Dillard, Stephainie /reen , Melody Bur~ham , Mike Oar, Mm1 Mcl vdk Rob n Spr.ty, Robin III~hop Advi~or, K.1r1n Chri,t<:n\cn, Sherry Ada rm , Steve Landeen,Jamie Hepner, Jolene Maynes, Teresa Steal. Row Two : Sonja Pas! ·y, Donetta Cox, Swcy Croob, \"wtt Sudl ·rry , Tratt'YAmini\, Tcre~c Allen, l.c;thJohmon Third Row : SalinJ &.lrfield, uzanne Childs, Patsy Welch , Jackie Morgan, Mike 1 ·rriwt, Dave Connelly, Km A'hton , Angcl.1 1 Ittrnycr. K.trcn P.tte, Donc·tte ot f~In~er, Mclyn (rat >,Heather Larson Row Four : Rick Hogan, Mike Mclonas, uuannc Smiley, Holly Leavitt, Su · Robcm, !.11 (,ont.tb, Terry l:X:voure. Bn .m Onh. Shelly M .t~on , Kclh Fc·tt.'\er.tld , Randy Vavdry , Alan Carroll, Virginia Gifford, Ryan Timothy. Back Row : Tony Curtis, 'cott Gould, Mike Me( lure, Ken B.trl ·r. I.i s.1 I.ynun , D.tn I l.trm. D.m ('h.tvrt, Michelle I.unt, Janet Evenson, Jin1 &.lllegoes,Jim Martin, Doug Cline.one hundred ninety -two

Forensic Membership Promotes Leaders \"Every human is born a debator.\" That's exactly what we did as Forensic members. Those of us who so skillfully mastered the art of speech were given the opportunity to attend State Competition. This gave us the chance to practice our impromtu and extemporanious ab ilities.Roger Fitzgerald presents his main argumenrs. Sitting : Kaisa Casterline, Kelley Close, Melissa Barrett, Jeri Smith, Bert Pederson, Todd Lunr, Jim Gallegos, Glenn Bailey, Alan Carroll, Steve McDonald, Kristen Winegar, Diane Winegar, Daene Anderson, Jan Garfield . Back Row: John Kendrick, David Christensen, Doug DeBour, Terry DeVote, Steve Butters, Roger Fitzgerald, John Heinmilller, Russel Phipps. Negotiations Set by Model U.N. Model United Nations gives studenrs a -.:hance to set up and delegate their own nation views and theories are explored and solutions to world negotiated. Martine McNulty; President.I leather Cutler, ToniaRolx:mon, Terry Nichols, Diane Olson, Mar-tine MtNulty, Steve Christtnscn, Kathy Shaw, Lee Green, BrenrPlanr: Advisor. Brent Plant; Advisor. one hundred ninety -three

VICA Skills Build America VICA is an organization designed to build skillsin the world of work (Vocational skills are empha-sized.) The club is open to all high school students. We are the number one club in the state of Utah. Vocational students that are registered may enter state contests. We've been an outstanding club in the last sevenyears, and we've won the Traveling Trophy perma- nently. Dave Palmer, Advisor.Mike Zellor, President, John Laveder, Treasurer, Mike Schulzke, Reporter, Robert Mr. Langford demonstrates a few techniqueSabo, Parliamentarian. Missing : Monica Martinez, VICA Queen, Chris Eliason, Secre· and friend .rary . Rose and Monica play \"slave\" at the annual VI A breakfast.one hundred ninety-four

Row One: Ralph Bishop, Robert Langford, Dennis Tolman, Mark Crookston, Lynn DeMill, Dave Palmer, Roger King, Karen Hansen, State Queen, Mike Schulzke, Mike Zellor, JohnLavedor, Michelle Nuzman, Robert Sabo, Chris Eliason . Row Two : Tom Ostler, Tracey Duke, Kelly Bunkall, Bill Timothy, Parley Mortensen, Mark Grygla, Lee Green, Steven Bednarik,Larry Allred, Fred Henningsen, Cindy Peter en, Kenra Hansen, Monica Martinez, Janet Riding, Ron Day, Denise Christopherson, Doug Cline, Penny Darling. Row Three: Kent Jolley,Larry Miller,Joe Sosa,John Florez, Mike Kennely, Par Overstreet, Wade Johnson, Von Oakason, Rappalee Frirzsimmons, Robert Chapman,JoyceJackman, Nick Oar, Ralph Barker, RichMiller. Row Four: Ed Young, Doug Cowel ly, Rod Hadean, Kelly Smith, Marr Aulr, Roger Meadows, Mike Baer, David Spencer, Dan Harris, George Zupan. Row Five: Jim Hemline, RickHardman, Brent Wyman, Steve Utley, Hal Smith, Larry Ferragon,James Brimley, Bart Monteer, Stan Short, Scott Anderson. Row Six: Jim Peterson, Don Draper, Steve Massa, Scott Dahl,Mark Hardy, Steve Smith, Dave Webester, Ron Erickson, Jeff Grimaud, Doug Besr, Con Wadsworth, Neils Yergensen, Dean Bear, Gary Yates, Val Carlson, Jerry Jenson, Danny Berg,Kent Price, Warren Atkinson, Brad Nelson, Robert Benson ,Jim Brown, David Gessal, Ken Beck, Jerry Ritzman, Bruce Padmos, Spencer Olson, Jack Sprouse.Enjoying a good meal! one hundred ninety-five


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