DECAatWork and Play Throwing socials, dances, serviCe projects and banquets; competing in district, state and national competition; putting up a billboard, and appearing on Hotel Balderdash were but a few of the activities for the members of the Distributive Education Clubs of Amer- 1ca. They were also active and involved in marketing and business activities. Cynthia McDonald DECA PresidentTeri Firmage gives you change back from your dollar. Officer and Advisors From Top co Bottom : herry Lloyd, Bruce Panas, Cynthia McDonald, Therese Allen, Dave lark, Terry Barlow, JoAnn Tuttle. Missing : Tonyia Butterfield, Terry Firmage. Front Row : Therese Allen, Tonyia Butterfield, Bruce Panas, Sherry Lloyd, Terry Firmage, ynchia McDonald, Terry Barlow, Janet :JOugh, Marie Bo worth, Darla Lykins, Don Riding. Row Two: Becky Knapton, Terry Evans, Vicki Throckmorton, Cathy Tsiningine, Wayne Ballard, Jeff Walkenhorst, Verl urti , Warren Hales, Lynn Roden, Jeff Prate, Nyle Christensen. Row Three : Sheri Williams, Miguel haves, Lisa Parks, Bill Sorenson, Randy o canza, Lyndon Bolliger, David Hansen, alene Rynearson, Kris Atkinson, Tracy Horne, Jolene Wahlen. Row Four: Steve Gribble, Sam Pecorelli, Mike hiffman, Scott William , Kim Burningham, Ronny rahm, Randy Sedgwick, Marcy Bird, Paul Boynton, Mark Nuzman. Row Five: Kathy Kelso, Diane Bianchi, Maxine Vawdrey,Jolene Maynes, Christy Williams, Brenda Housckt\"Cper, 'onnie Wichers, 'onnie OJ en, Shelly Bodccher, Steve Glad, Tony Welch. Row Six : Lynn Allen, Lori Young, Kelli Tobin, Troy Hunter, Paul wding, Nolan Fowle , Tony imonich, Kevin Pack, Mark aramend ~ , Craig Nowotny. Row Seven: ShielaJones, Dawn Moore, Lori Troester, Robin Phillips, ' aria Denison, Karen Jensen, Tracy Andrus, Moniace tier, indy Brown, Dianne KorP1• Dennis Stevens, Charles Grimsley. Row Eight: Gary Rager, Scott Hall, Kevin Mitchell, Ruth Ann Johnson, Karen Lewis, Tari P:mcrsen, Mike Kramer, teve Howlett, Brian Woolsey, Trent Gorberg, Mark Rogers, Mike Peart. Missing : Diane Draper, Dan Englhart, Missy Helbling, Marcia I Iendrickson, Phil Lane, Angie Phillip , Kaye Prim, .Bob Proffitt, Carolyn Robinson, Bob Smith, Kevin pringer, Debbie Thorn, Cure Vawdrcy, and Tod Wadsworth.one hundred ninety-six
( Top Picture, Front Row: Tony Young, Shelly Overson, Karie Whit- lock, Kim Ross, Tina Tait, Lisa Steed. Row Two: Cindy Brown,FBLA Creates Kerry Mortensen, Denise Sullivan, Diane Bianchi, Sonia Tazzer,Business Leaders Kathy Kelso, Sherrill Maim. Row Three: Jamie Bogenshutz, Shawna Dineen, Tammy Dennison, Teresa Smith, Lorrie Hunter, Terilynn Competition, parties, and national conferences Waggstaff, Cheryl Petersen. Row Four: Lisa Combs, Jaynee Besner, helped increase our knowledge of the wide world of Connie Ostler, Kelli Henerson, Dorthy Hunt, Wendy Taylor, Beckybusiness. Typing and shorthand seemed a long way off Hathaway. Bottom Picture, Front Row: Laura Valenzuala, Chris Brin-when thinking about an upcoming party or wondering ton, Sandy Smith, Sue Nelson, Barbi Myers, Elaine Davis, Suzanne about how the service project due next week would Westbrook. Row Two: Leslie Lyman, Cheryl Eddington, Phyllis Fris- chnecht, Lori Hickman, Peggy Elswood, Cindy Peterson. Row Three: turn out. Janet Evenson, Debbie Olson, Karen Wagstaff, Lorilee Thorne, Excitement and plenty of involvement are the key Cherrie Hyde, Jerilyn Jorgensen, Calli Thomas. Row Four: Kellywords if we are to make it a the Future Business Lead- Scorzato, Tina Hamilton, Sandy Scoville, Lisa Mumford, Vickie Pierce, Wendy Livingston. Missing: Denise Atkinson, Jane Black, ers of America. Shawna Brinton, Cathy Crane, Dianne Funk, Jenny Hill, Leah Jones, Kathy Leslop, Leslie Meenen, Sheri Pease.Sandy Smith, Salt Lake Chapter winner of the Career DevelopmentProgram sponsored by Executives' Secretaries, Inc. Officers, Top to Bottom: Chris Brinton, Advisors: Joy Nelson, Karen Imlay, Ranee Pay. Sandy Smith, Jaynee Besner, Laura Valen- zuala, Kerry Mortensen, Sonia Tazzer, Diane one hundred ninety-seven Bianchi. Missing: Sheri Pease.
The Drama Team Acts Up The Drama Team consists of hard-work-ing people who are really dedicated. It takes alot of time and effort to make this team sogreat, but it is well worth it. They do theirbest, and that is why they are so successful.Jordan is proud of their drama team.Sometimes drama can be serious. Front Row : Jim Martin, Aaron Cartwright, Bob imonson, Mark Hargi , uzzann hild , Brian rth, nia Pasley, lena arficld, Barbara Mayhew, advisors, Robyn Bishop and Robyn Stuver. 2nd Row: Lori Steadman, LisaJensen, Lori Troester, Diane Iaven , uzann miley, hris Kn pp, Barbi Kelian,Janet Evan en, Danny Noffsinger, Sheri Adams, Karen Hill. 3rd Row: Mike Mdonas, Angela Dittmar, Michelle Lunt, ott udbury, Ryan Tim ney, Tim Hall. 4th Row: Tony Curtis, Kirk Ashton, Thressa Allen, Mike ar, Berry Pan , Dan tta ox, Patsy Wel h, Elvin Armi tead, R byn pray, Marty Bird,Jacki Morgan, Marti Melville, Dan Harris, tacey rook. Back Row: Rantly Dowland, Stephanie Green, Brent Bowles, Todd Ro , Steve Land n, Lisa Lyman, Ken Barber, Mike Derricott, Liz Gonzales, Terry DeVore, Mike M Lure, Mclyn Crapo, Randy Vawdrey, Denise Dillard, Mary Beth Ballard, Leah Johnson, ue Ncl son, Karen Christensen, Jolene Maynes. Randy Vawdrey leads them on.one hundred ninety eight
Broadcaster Tells Us AllEditor-in-Chief . . . . ... Leslie Porter Our life was full of jammed sta-Associate Editor ...... . .. Ken Barber plers, crooked rulers, wandering souls,Co-Editor .. lost heads, correcting already correctedEditorial Editor . .Saundra Brooksby corrections, absent typewriters, G . R.Feature Editor .. .Sonia Tazzer (Gunky Rob), Rising \"Spitits,\" greatSports Editor . . columns by our great student bodyCopy Editor .. . . ..... . .Saundra Brooksby officers that made our year so great!Exchange Editor . .. Ken Barber And worse than all these, Ken's jokes.Photographer Welcome to our mad, mad, mad, madCartoonist . . . . ... Holli Murphy world.Columnists .. . . .Penny BecksteadReporters . .. Val Hardcastle ......... Cory Barber . ..... Cory Barber, Michelle Lunt, Ken Barber, Kelley Close. . . .Penny Beckstead, Denise Atkinson, Kipp Clements, Rob Jack, Holli Murphy. \"G. R. is cool.\"Broadcaster's work is never done. Associate Editor, Ken Barber; Editor, Les Porter ; Advisor, Carol Clark ; Co-Editor, Saundra Brooksby.Front Row : Penny Beckstead, Kipp Clements, Michelle Lunt. Back Row : Leslie Porter, Saundra Brooksby, Cory Barber, Rob Jack, Toka, Val Hardcastle, Ken Barber, Denise Atkinson,Holli Murphy, Sonia Tazzer, Kelley Close. one hundred ninety-nine
Toss-Up Invades Jordan High Bigfoot, the abominable snowman, and u.f.o's have nothing over on Mr. Rawlings Tossup Club. When not attending movies or the planetarium they were discussing unex-plained phenomena. They not only talk about strange things but they seem to have found the time to participate in the bake sale. Keep up the good work Tossup. Who knows,maybe next year you'll discover the \"Lockness Monster.\" Officers : President ; Joni Jensen, 2nd Vite ; Dean Morril l, Setrerary; Rurh Chrisrensen, 2nd Vice; Sam Pecorel li, Publicity ; Lee Green .Ruth Christensen welcomes new member. Big F<x)(?? No, it's Mr. Rawlings. Clockwise from rop : Joni Jen en, Kathy Tobin, Lelia Robertson , Lee (;rcen , Dan Oxky, D.m Read Joni Jensen gives 1 can Morrill a hand. ing, Gary Bosch, Rurh Chri ren en. MissinR : Sam Pe(()relli, Dean Morrell , Nam y Pnordh . Diane Korpi .two hundred
FHA and HERO Brew Up a Great Year What does it mean? Future Homemakers of America and Home Economics Related Occupa- tions. The philosophy behind FHA and HERO is to let people know that the club nor only reaches guys and girls the art of homemaking, but also trains them in all areas of economics. The year got off to a good starr when last year's club gave the newcomers a fantastic welcome by getting them up at 3:00a.m. and raking them just as they were to a couple of supermarkets and letting them play leap frog down the aisle. That was just the beginning. Since then we have had cabin parries at Sundance, a romantic night at the Sweethearts Ball, a nor-so-romantic rime decorat- ing for it, and the FHA and HERO convention at the end of the year. This is what made the year so fun .hom Rov. llcJthrr ( utlt-r. ~hrnr Dunn . l..om Allen. Juhc (hambcrhn. J>nnrll t Bu,h. Odette Enn\". \".fllhclk V~<<cr. C>rohnc Smtth. Lon Steadmm Se<ond Rov.'hrih ( hn,on. I:X:nllr Lit>~ d. lx·hhtr h>n wm. '\"\" '-<\",._ . T>m>r> lhrdmm. l.tu ~t(\"<'d. Kl'ttne C>mrhcll. K» h nn :--Jumll. Lanet Thnton. Donnette LIO\d. ~hll>• n>Tiu\ton. \"lt·l'\"' 1\;m·tt IIJtk Rov. .lttf IA>,I!>n. !..om l'r<>,l!rn. \"ftkc Zdkr. Kclh \X'ebb. Kntn \X'>Ikenhorst. Mclante Thnton. Tont Youn11. TtnJ T>te. Ktm Ro,.l.t.·Jh .fohn ..on . Ttrn> :\".ov.Jtm . \".fmt ll<\"v.t>rth . L>une !)'\"'· ToniA Rohnt<on. '-\"' Ctx>mh' \"'\"\"nl! ~md1 P!lkctt. ~md1 \X'orbunon. f•net l•me... Stt\t \"''\"'·1\r;d B•ul!h . lx·nn\" o,cr>tri\"Ct . Klic \X' >Ikcnhor>t. Ktm ~mtth. ''\"'Hunter .. Front Row : Sandy Lovoto, Camille Ware, Lisa teed, Donnette Lloyd, Lanet Thaxton, Tamara Hardman, Jackie Stephensen. Second Row : Kaylene Thornock, Kaylynn Nuttall , Kistine Campbell, Lorrie Sevy. Back Row: Debbie Francom.Cindy Robinson and Janet Gou~h sample their final product. \"Here's to the art of homemaking.\" two hundred one
Service Arts Draw on Belinda Fenton, Star Gribble, Sandy Pickett, Teresa Jarvie, Leslie Meenen, Matt Ault, and Mr. Pace, Advisor. Star Gribble and Teresa Jarvie busy at work. Leslie Meenen finishes up Dogpatch decorations. The Service Arts Class is made up of a few chosen students who have demonstrated an interest and ability in art and have the desire to be of service to the school. As needed, they perform all services for the school that require artistic talent in designing and executingposters, banners, program covers, visual aids, scenery designs, decora- tions, all sorts of lettering jobs, and commercial art work.two hundred two Matt Ault cuts away .
Stage Crew Gets Their Act Together Stage Crew busy at work.Mike McClure on stage phone. Doug Cline works with the lights. The Stage Crew this year was great behind the scenes. If it wasn't for the stage crew we'd be sit- ting in the auditorium in the dark, without sound and the benefit of a well-decorated stage. So thanks to the stage crew for not being seen or heard but completing their task without corn- plaint.Front Row: Robyn Bishop, Advisor, Sue Roberts, Berry Payne. Back Row : Doug Cline, Stage Manager, Bryce Flake, BrianStill , Mike McClure. two hundred three
The Chess Club Moves • • • Strategy, wit, cunning and intellect are all part of chess and are all part of win- ning. The all-around man exercises every part of his being; his physical being, hisspiritual being, and his intellectual being. The chess board is the intellectualweight room where strategy and ~it workout; where sportsmanship is put on a one-tO-one basis. The chess and game club has met with other schools for games. There are great opportunities to meet others with similar interests and chances to match abilities. Jordan's team has done themselves proud. Front Row : Retd Nelson . Row Two: Cory HiAAins, Gordon Parry, jay Blain, Mike Dahl. Batk Row : T<xld L<Xlsky, Mark Woolsey, Gordie Mori, Stacey Whitmort, Robert Kimball, Royd Nelson . I The world is in good hands with memlx:rs of the Chess Club. President :Jay Blain Chess Players put a little money into the game.two hundred four Dan Boskovi<.h , Advisor
Red Cross to theRescue The Red Cross was always prepared. They had many things planned this year including making disaster kits. touring the Red Cross blood bank. and giving blood. They really showed their stripes.Red Cross Club helps during the blood drive. Advisor : Marilyn Higgins. Officers: Cynthia McDonald. Terry DeVore. Pam Freeman. Randi Greener. Sal)ndra Brooksby. Sandy Scovill, Selena Garfield . The Jordanettes Keep BusyFront Row : Karen Christensen, Susan Hi llock, Robyn Hillock, Pam Ham . 2nd Row : Connie Officers: Susan Hillock- PresidentOstler, Karen Overson, Laura Valenzuela, Debbie Timothy, Annerce Chidester. 3rd Row : San- Karen Christensen- Vice President,dra Prrimm , Se lena Garfield, T ni Y ung, Jennifer Hatch . 4th Row : Karie Whitlock, Randi Karen Overson- Secretary.G reener, Denice Cloyd, Tina Tait, Kim Ross. Back Row : Susan Craggs, Shelly Overson,Shauna Wi llerce, Dawn Sinnott, Barbara Peterson , Sheri Hauetter. Between ushering at concerts and plays the Jor- danerres found rime to cheer at all the games and to support the Charlonians 100~ . With Barbara Bol- land as their advisor how could they help but not have spirit. two hundredfive
Dance Company Waltzes into a Tackle Left to Right: Julene Day, Julie Cummings, Karilee Anderson, BrittOn Gassman, Erin Fitzgerald, Laura Valenzuela, Gina Gyman.Our number one team? hris Knopp, Cheryl Peterson, Denise Dillard, Janice ceadman, SandY Top: Marty Melville, President, Laura Valen- Julie Vowles,Jill Middleton, Vivian McAili~ter, Michelle Ordakowski, Claudia Weaver, Suzanne Childs. zuela, Vice President, Claudia Weaver, Secretary. The dance company has been very busy this year, withconcerts onjanuary thirty-first and February first. We had early morning practices at seven in the morning and after school till six. We entertained the student body with a very uniquedance during a pep assembly where the company danced to classical music in a complete football uniform doing their own version of a football game. Our formal dinner at Britton and Kelly Gassman's house at Christmas time was very exciting. The wholecompany and their dates exchanged small gifts that ranged from broken old eyeglasses to boxes of chocolates. We'd like to thank our advisor, Miss Wootton, for allthe times she's spent with us to make the Dance Company a success, and especially for being our friend .two hundred six
CB'ers Serve Students \"Breaker, breaker. We got a sly senior sneakin' out of the parking lot in his old pick 'em up truck . ..\" Our CB Club spends many long hours patroling the parking lot for the safety of our cars. It's not all work though, we have our \"breaks\" too. It's more fun than it is work because we enjoy what we do.Gary Seville and Dave Palmer are \"good buddies.\"Front Row: Nolan Norri s, Ron Day, Wendy Lee, yndy White, Terry Williams. Back Row : Elvin Armistead, Mike Crouch, Jerry Jenson, Scott Dahl, teve Holmes, Robert Benson, Darrell M une, Jack Sprouse. Key Club Unlocks Doors Jordan's Key Club started out a little slow with many members leaving last spring. With great perserverance this service-oriented organization has grown this year and continues to be a very bright spot at Jordan High.Front Row : Jay Pond , Advi sor, Paul mith , Trea urer, had Ol sen, G ary Garcia, Advisors:Jay Pond, Gary Garcia.Advi o r. Ba k Row: D ann y Clegg, President, Kerry Nel son, Vice Pre ident, VeriCurti s, Secretary . Mi ss in.'( : David Fullmer. two hundred seven
Drill Team Honors Jordan Teresa Allen Rhonna Anderson Jamie Bogenschutz Deanna Boyton Cindy Browntwo hundred eight
With Many Victories. ~~~~~~~~~~Kathy Derricott, Shaunna Eggen, Erin FitzgeraldPresident Drill Mistress Diane Funk, First Vice Britton Gassman, Second Vice Rebecca Goodrich, Sophomore Rep. Brenda Gorberg, Jeannine Jaynes, Yell Mistress two hundred nine
Charlonians March on Lesajensen Robyn Johnson Kim Kempner, Historian Crystal Knopp, Drill MistressShelley McCulloch, Secretary Natalie Mitchell The Charlonians would like to thank the stu- Kerry Mortensen dent l:xxly for early morning practices, gnat- Julie Mullner infested curlers, pulled muscles, losing their Barbi Myers voices by cheering at games, and for many tardies to second period. In all sincerity, as the Charlonians march on to state competition they would like to thank the student l:xxly most of all, for the support and applause given throughout the year.two hundred ten
Lsa Pierce Sandra Primm Cindy Robinson Sandy Robinson Jana Steadman Lori SteadmanBonny Taylor/'.elda ThackerVeeann Warson , Treasurer two hundred eleven
Honors
Sterling Scholars Kenneth Barber (E ng lish) excel in various subjects The Sterling Scholar Awards are presented each year ro those stu-dents who excel in certain scholastic subjects. Each nominee then r<::prc- senrs our school in his / her area of specialization. Each Sterling Scholar nominee then comperes against\" scholars\"from other schools. Each winner receives a scholarship. Cash awards are given ro competitors according to final plau:mcnr. Kerry Ckment.s R.tp pkc Fi us immons (Mu.s it) (Arts)Tammy Hardman Scott Jlogan ( ~onl.tn I Lwercr Robert Kim h.dl (Homemaking) (Vocationa l) ((;cncral St holar) (Smia l Stud ic-;)Reed Nelson Roycl Nelson ~.tndy Snwh Roby n Spray (Math) (Science) ( Busincs'>) ( Dram.t )
Top Scholars & Staters are RecognizedTop \'If, From Row : Gordan llaueter, Kerry Fisher, Kenneth Barber. Richard Morremen . Batk Row : This year Jordan High is proud ro recog-ljnda Davitbon, Teresa Dicbon. Li~a Srhmidt, Lesli Porter, Elaine Davis, _lane BLltk nize and honor rhese srudenrs. Our scholars have worked for rheir good grades; rhis honor is well deservd. Our girls' and boys' srarers had a good rime and learned a lor abour gov- ernmenr ar rheir convenrions.Top 10'/f, Front Row · Conlan ll.tuctn, Royd Ncl\on, (;onion Mon. Mike D.thl. (;,tyle Cutler. _lay Blaine. ELECTED GIRlS STATE OFFICERS Phvlhs Fristh -Rn·d Ncl\on. Su\,111 lldltxk, l.ind.t D.tvid\on ~nond Row l..,tcvc ( IHI\tcn..,cn. Eileen l..,mtth. l..,andy Pttk kntcht: Governor. Robyn Sprav: County Commi ......ionn:t'tt, M.ke Mclon.t..,, S.wndra Br<x>bhy, K.uhy Bergner. Bonntc Twitthcll. Ll\ .1 ~tct<l. J.me BI.Kk . Tlmd Mtssin,g : Lisa Lynun: County ReporterRow Kenneth lhrlx·r,Julic Vowle.,, M.trti Melville, Mid1clle Ber,gc.,on, T.tmmy Dcnm ..on, Kuhy Wa ..h-hurn, D1.1nc W.t\hburn , Li\<1 Ptxton , L<.·., Ji Porter Fourth Row (,or<bn V.tnt.hscll. Mark Bowler. BradWtnc,~.t.tr, Corn I..tmptn,g, Sherrie Oliv<.-r. El.1int· Davis. Tern.1 Ditbon. Li.,;t ~thmtdt. Rtt!urd Mortensen.Ktrry Ft.,hcr. P.tul V.twdrcy(,IRIS ~TATE Dt.tne W.hhburn. Phyll\" Fmthknetht.).ttkte Morgan. Lisa Lyman, BOY' ~TATE Kenneth Barl:x:r. Steve Brvanc. Gonbn H.1uuc:r. Chn .. .\lt<.ormttk.(;,tyle Cutin, Robyn Spray Steve Ma.,sa two hundredfifteen
Outstanding StudentsBrad Winegar (right) and Kerry Fisher (left) tied for the Outstanding Citizen Award.State Wrestling Champs: Front Row : Dan Chavez, Scott Miller. Back Row : Dan Young Americans : Top : Lisa Schmidt. Middle Row : Rolx:rt Kimball, Royd Nelson . BotwmShail, Randy Sylvester, Mike Zeller, Tony Sieverts. Row : Gordan Haueter, Ken lhrlx:r, Reed Nelson . Missin!o( : Stott I lowell Region Wrestling Champs : Front Row : Dan Chavez, Dan Brklarid1, Stott Miller, Tony Sievcrts. Balk Row : Dan Shail, Jeff !Iomtr, Mike Zeller, f3rylC Flake, Randy Sylvester.two hundred sixteen
Win HonorsSpencer Olsen was awarded Playmaker. Robert Kimball was the National Merit Finalist. The National Honor Society is, Front Row: Jay Blaine, Ken Barber, Leslie Porter, Gordan Mori. Row Two: Mark Woolsey, Royd Nelson, Scott Howell, Saundra Brooksby. Row Three: Steve Christensen, Teresa Dickson, Lisa Schmidt, Cheryl Peterson. Row Four: Cheryl Eddington. Row Five: Richard Mortensen, Gayle Cutler, Paula Hardcastle, Holli Murphy. Row Six: Russ Tyler, Kerry Fisher, Randy Vawdrey, Reed Nelson. Row Seven: Gordan Haueter, Robert Kimball, Michael Dahl, Cory Higgins. Missing: Jane Black, Paul Brady, Phyllis Frischknecht, Randy Sylvester, Gordan Van Tassel, William Winegar, Matt Ault, Marti Melville, Tamara Loosle, Kelly Close, Allen Carroll, Gordon Parry, Lisa Pixton, Michelle Lunt, Mike Melonas, Kristi Davis, Virginia Gifford, Pauline Holt.ALL STATE FOOTBALL: Steve Massa, Todd Andrizzi.REGIONAL FOOTBALL: Front Row, Todd Andrizzi, Paul Brady, (2nd team),John Laveder (honorable Roger Allen is a national VICA winnermention). Back Row : Spencer Olsen, Dan Shail, Steve Massa. and will compete in Europe this sum- mer. two hundred seventeen
Honors Continue ToART WIN N ER.S: Bryce Flake, Honorable Mention, Kenny ART WINNER: MarkJensen.Jensen, 2nd Place.Sonia Tazzer : Broadcaster Writing Saundra Brooksby: Most Valuable Staf·Award for Excellence in Journalism. fer. BROADCASTER WINNER: Fr nc Row : Deni c Atkinson, Sonia Tazzcr, Penny Beckstead, Kelley lose, Michelle Lunt. Back Row : Val Hardcastle, aundra Brooksby, Rob Jack, Les Porter, Holli Murphy, Ken Barber.REGION SOLO AND ENSEMBLE SUPE- fORENSICS WINNERS: Front Row: Kelli mith, Mike Melonas, Robyn SpraY·RIOR INSTRUMENTALISTS: Brenda Nancy Pccorelli.Burden, Vivian Sheilegal, Rapplee Fitzsimmons, Evelyn 2nd Row : Joni Jensen, Tod Lunt, Bob Proffitt, Jim Gallegos, Kai a astcrline, Jeri mith, J(clleYSpencer. Missing: Barbara Peterson. lose, Glenn Bailey. Back Row : Le · Green, raig Hecsch,Jan Garfield, teve hristen en, Burr Pederson .
Come Our WayVI CA WINNERS: Front Row : Karen Hansen, Cherie Throckmorton, Cindy Peter- D ECA WINNERS: Front Row : Arlene Bailey, Teri Evans, Connie Olson,son, Baron Sterling. Diane Jacobsen. 2nd Row: Thressa Allen, Cynthia McDonald, Marie Bosworth, Dave2ndRow: Nick Oar, Larry Miller, M1ke Zeller, Darrell Yost, Ed Young. Hansen, Calleen Rhinerson, Teri Fermage, Karla Dennison, Monice Ostler. Back Row :3rd Row : Bill Timothy, Val Carlson, Dan Reading, Matt Hevelone, Robert Sable. Jeff Walkenhorst, Tony Welsh , Tonya Butterfield, Kelli Christensen, Bruce Panas, Bob4th Row : hris Elison, Monica Martinez, Kent Price. Proffit. OUTSTANDING BUSINESS STUDENT: Sandy Smith.REGION SOLO AND ENSEMBLE SUPERIORVOCALISTS: Front Row : Berry Pane, Kathy Washburn, Kathy Bergener, MichelleBergenson, Lisa Lyman, Marti Melville, Mike Oar. 2nd Row : Lori Chapman, Leila Robertson,Teresa Dickson, Lori Smith, Carol Swine, Ronda Higgins,Jacki Morgan, Brenda Ballard, LisaPixton. Back Row : Steve Landeen, Danny Oxley, Scott Hogan, Steve Glad, Randy Vawdrey, MikeDerricon, Scott Goold, Jerry Mounceer, Dean Morrill. two hundred nineteen
IndividualsReceive Awards GOLF MEDALIST CHAMPION Jdf Snow VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN Robcrr Kimball ( ;ordon II auct<.:rBasketball Fifth In State Basketball Fifth in ·tate, Row One : Mike Murray, llal Hale, Ray Jensen, Clcmont B1shop. Row Two [) ·lnur F St lmk, Mark Tondro, Clinton Allen, Al.m ( ..uroll, Bn.m Sull, Spcnktcr Olsen, Jeff Snow, Sean Burnside, Paul Brady, Gorden Ilaucter, Curtis Cutler, Jerry Mt Cleary Itt< k Row M.1rk Lin~\ton, Tony S11110111t h, Mart P<:tcrson. Steve (;our ley. R1t k Bak ·cr. Doug Neve.two hundred twenty
Gymnasts Take Regionand Go to StateFront Row: Ken Anderson, Patrice Elg, Tami Harding, Steve Landeen. 2nd Row: Connie Sterling, Debbie Simonson, RebeccaYeater, arrie Anderson, Kim Elison, Melanie Toole. 3rd Row: Margret Price, Advisor, Patrica Paskett, Gayle Cutler, RuthPaskett, Jerilyn Jorgenson, Karen Homer, Deana Scott, Carolyn Wooten. Back Row: Claudia Weaver, Sharon Sam, JamieGue t, Lori Dangerfield, herri Hyde, Karla Dennison, Tricia Shail, Diane Jacobson, Becky Pangos. Most Photogenic: Val Hardcastel and Hugh Matheson (Val Hardcastle and Hugh Matheson, judges))First Team, All State Basketball: RickBakker two hundred twenty-one
From Row: Arch haw: District Phmographer. Cary Fehler, Kathy Graham. Kristi Davis, ioDistriet Photographer. Carol West : Advisor. Jay Bur ·nshaw: Phmography Advisor. Hugh a\ Hardcastle. ChasingJennikr Hatch. Dan Chavez..
onica ianine. LeAnn Greenwood. Tracy Millerberg, Cindy Peterson. Back Row : Fred Roberts; ·Matheson. Beth Shettel. Dallas Anderson, Kevin Springer, Kelly Goulding, Rose Mortensen,
Beetdigger Staff Puts Out Publications. It takes every person on the staff ro put out a good yearbook, not just the advisor and editors. It's not an easy job, especially when writing copy seems harder than it really is, when poorly cropped pictures won't print up anyway but grainy, when staff meetings are held and no one shows up, and when we don't receive a typewriter until the day before the last deadline. No one knew what the basic theme was, including the editor. Missing pictures found in anonymous drawers, chocolate- doughnut and sour-milk breakfasts,and \"show me one more time how to draw copy blocks\" were just a few things that made this yearbook what is is - good and bad. Everyone's sanity was maintained by the crazy things that everybody did and said. Kelly Goulding, editor, alias Kel,' is best remembered for her \"All right,\" \"Did I sit in anything today?\" bald spots from worrying, \"Monica, will you be my friend~\" and her long, hard work in fifth and sixth periods (ha ha) . Beth Shettel , layout editor, alias Elizabeth , is noted for her addiction tO Butterfingers, and M and M's, \"crunchies\" on unknown young men in the halls, waterfights at the gas station, and the same hard work in fifth and sixth periods. Hugh Matheson , photography ediror, alias Pogo, Hubert, Ugly and Bishop Hugh, kept us laughing with his humorous jokes, Butterfingers, orange pop, excellence in photOgraphy, and last, but not least, love notes from Hillcrest staff members. And then there was Monica Martinez. \"Dear Monica\" notes from anonymous Spanish-writing authors were often found in her drawer, green M and M's, \"Gee, my hair smells terrific,\" \"I'm a little Mexican, so watch out,\" and her Injun Shorts will always characterize \"poor\" Monica. Rose Mortensen, a rose is a rose is a rose, talked of money, her \"little\" boy James, eating, \"Basically, I'm a religious person,\" and her faithfulness in coming tO early morning enrichment. Kathy Graham and her daily Cokes, contributed captions, headlines and info about Shane Crystal. She was always getting out of class whenever necessary (as much as possible) and taking guff from the editor, willingly. Cindy Peterson's famous words were, \"Did you see that picture of me and Dave at the Senior Prom ~\" (The only thing that we came tO realize was that the whole layout was done with Cindy and Dave on it -except for one little picture of Darrell McCune in the corner.) We can't forget her saying, \"Guess who I went out with this weekend,\" or \"Hey Monica, I went to Provo this weekend.\" Kristi Davis hardly spoke about her 25-inch waist or that boy who followed her around. Uust who is he, Kristi?) She just quietly and competently got her work done. LeeAnn Greenwood's descriptive words introduced us all to the English language. Sometimes, though , she was so quiet we hardly knew she was there. Tracy Millerberg never took three steps without her comb, but was, thank goodness, a great caption writer. Jennifer Hatch, our only sophomore, had a new hair cut every month and repeated her famous phrases, \" I hardly knew him at all,\" and \"Guess what? I have a blind date for Sweethearts and he's a college man. \" Then there were our other photographers. Dallas Anderson, ~own better as Dallas Texas or \"our good ol' Dallas,\" was probably the only dependable one we had (ha-ha) . He was always willing to take any picture, and liked to smear grease on his negatives. Val Hardcastle, alias Ranger, constantly cried \"Hey Coach,\" or \"Did you see that great picture of me? That should have been in the book' \" Tennis shoes, corduroys, flirt and The Fonz are the adjectives he most preferred. KevinSpringer; alias Kcvic Dinger, docs a perfect impres ion of a spaniel walking in hi s sleep. worked him so hard he can now wrap ir all around himself . Then there was Fred Roberts,I li s hobbies arc plants, detailed maps, and Ansel Adam s. Cary Fchlcr, feeler, cool ary , or better known for his fishing, horror movies, brown-bag lunches, and \"Here's looking arRichard had people wondering if he was male or female . ary was \" partners\" with the you, Sweetheart.\" Freddie Foro helped with portraits, games, clubs and many other things.halls because that's where you ould always find him . If you needed him, all you had to do We couldn't have done our job without Arch and Fred.was find the nearest candy machine. \"I'm taller than you , Monica,\" is Cary's only printa-ble quote. La t, but ertainly not least, there was Dan Chavez, alias, Burrito Bandito, Well, we really can't be a11 that bad -we made this yearbook. Our equipment wasn'tDono, Shorty and Little Bitty Bunny. We will always remember hi s TR-7 in the Home- the best, but it did the job. Our darkroom as rea1ly an interesting sight ; it is papered withmming parade, and his trying to bribe the judges with licorice. He bragged about hi s a lot of eye-catching pictures of the school beauties. Our classroom was a disaster, andbeautiful mountains, hi s un le's food and his weekend hike . Mrs. West was always picking up layouts, rulers and proofs. Deadline days were always the most interesting. We had threats made concerning our lives and des if our pages wer- Well, that's all th · punks on the BcetdiAAer Staff. But what about the advisors and en't turned in . We sometimes resembled chicken with their heads cut off as we randi stritt personne l? They were just as insane as we were . Since we do have manner , we'll around trying to find missing pictures and copy.mention Mrs. West first. llcr shouts of \"Don't take those proofs out of that door,\"\"Kevin, where arc the darkroom key ?\"and \" No' I won ' t lend you a pencil , but I will se11 Thanks to : UPS for delivering our copy sooner than the US mail ; Rich Grimes, theone for I<M\" characterize our \" sister\" West. Her tales of herlock Holmes, bingo on publishers' representative for his encouragement and assistance ; Taylor Publishing Co. forThursday and an <>< asional naughty word will definitely be remembered - a! o her VW their expert workmanship in printing our book ; and, especially, the teachers and studentswith th · reclining seats (that she didn 't know about) . Our infamous Jay Burkinshaw,who for putting up with us. Thanks Arch, Fred and Jay for your excellence in photography.was always looking for his son, reminded us tO get to class when we were in the ha11s Carol West, for without her our efforts would have been in vain. And a special thanks toroaming around . (It was funny becau se we always saw him just roaming around ha11 s.) He Darlene Sanchez for her understanding, love and encouragement.kept track of ur ameras and film and helped with rhe developing and printing. He cau-tioned us that if we were going to sit in the library we had to be quiet or leave. All in all, we would just like ro say thanks for an interesting year, and we all rea1ly enjoyed ourselves. Our daily vi sit with Arch Shaw or Fred Roberrs, the district photographers, was alwaysIn event. Arch or Fanger or Dough Boy or Ar hie or Archibald was willing to reprint lost Love, ictures or resh<X)t our mi stake . Hi s greatest feat was burroning hi s vest, bur we've The Beetdigger Staff two hundred twenty-three
Meeting theChallenges of the Future Jordan's one man band! Students debate new Focus class.two hundred twenty1our
We Can Reflect Upon Our Days at Jordan. Beetdigger fans, District administrator, Glenn Bateman and Principal, Mont Bishop.Sandy City Youth Officer, Gary Saville, and Jordan's Viceprincipal, Jerry Mc{:Jeary, at Jordan-Payson game. two hundred twenty1ive
For Is Not Yesterday a Dream? Decorating cars and the parade through Jordan area sets a new tradition for Homecoming. Lighting of the ')\" . . . another new traJi· tion. Homecoming Brings Back Yesterdays for Alumni.two hundred twenty-six
And Tomorrow a Promise of a New Beginning? ''Did he really say that?\"Gorchn Haueter pulls back for a long one. two hundred twenty-seven
And Isn't Living Each Day as It Comes a Wonder in Itself? Charloniam are ciH:ercd on by l·!omewming farh Red and Gray Day and the Farmers' Market were just some of the events that took place during our Homecoming Week. This year was the first year, however, that we tried something new. lt was the lighting of the Jordan\").\" \"The Shape Of Things To Come,'' was thetheme of our Homecoming Week, game and dance. The Clubs tried to portray this theme in their floats, for the Homecoming Parade. The football game was a great success. Jordan defeated Cyprus, 26 to 6. An excellent turnout of students and alumni, atthe Homecoming Dance, concluded one of the best weeks at Jordan this year.two hundred twenty-eight '\"The Shape Of Things To Corne,\" llomcwming theme is portr.1yed by lketdiggers' Triumph TR 7.
A Wonder That Brings About Changes in Our Lives;Dan Shail fixes himself a snowcone at Farm-ers' Market.('But they told me there was a swimming Alumni and students dance at Homecoming's last event.P<X>l on the roof!\" two hundred twenty-nine
The Wonder ThatChanges Nothing Into Something; \"Ha, Ha, them guys don't know I stole their swell stick.\" Danetra Cox, Dan Harris, Marti Mdville,two hundred thirty
Yet SomethingInto Everything; First down and ten to go. two hundred thirty-one
Odette Enniss looks on with satisfaction at the football Quarter Final Playoff game. And a Wonder That Increases Our Meaning of Living, Juniors take advantage of th<: orange pass.two hundred thirty-two
So We Can Come toComprehendLife in a Better Way. two hundred thirty-three
We Are Now the Alumni,two hundred thirty1our
Those Who Have Only Memories of Our Days Here.Marty Melville and Dan Chavez star in one of the schoolmusicals: ((You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown.\"r------------ -----~Get Acquainted Party, eat'em up boys. Dave McGary breaks the tape at the Jordan-Bingham Cross-Country Meet. two hundred thirty-five
Where do we go from here?Is our life over or just beginning?Do we leave our security for a chance to grow?Do they expect us to mature overnight?Is this what it's all about?Do we really live such a sheltered life?Or would you call it sheltered?If we go into the world what could they do to us?Is life so apathetic as to leave us standing in the cold?Or will it take care of us?Will it show us how to survive?Will it secure us with its adventures?The question is, ~~can we trust in it?\"We have to depend on life.We must have faith in what we want.We know we will and can succeed. Beth Shettel two hundred thirty-seven
Index ,.. •:.v~ .: . .. . it:' 41 ~ '¥' ~ )¥:.'. .... 4''1. •, ... ,. ·~ ·~
rent ela 45,21 rrie 45, 18 nderson, · aene 45, 116, l 0,240Zitts, e ter . 4,Anderson, rga et 5, 192,Anderson Ro ert 45, 160, 1 nderson, R ell 4 216, 2 derton, 1..e ey 46, 1 4,237
COOKS AND H•lc.IIAIIO\. Pj II1~Cn>. ~hnl)n 911. 20~CUSTODIANS Hdwn. ~rute 106 lml•). K.ren 102 Alldredge. Fred 92 Jenwn. RJ)'mond I08. I 1.1. 171 Banks. Gisclc 92 K1ng. Ro~tcr 98 Butterfield. Tina 92 l..1n,11ford. Robert 'J')Couch. Elma 92 IAJvaw. Sandra I 0~ Peterson. Florence 92 1\Lmm. Mman 1)7 Powell . Lirry 92 1\Liy, D•n 100. 179S<ocking, Grorgene 92 1\f,Ck•ry. Kenneth IOjSullivan. Edna 92 1\fd.Nnald. Robert 106 Wagstaff . Marilyn 92 1\I,Mill.on. Gregg 97 Wanberg. Kenneth 92 Milne. R1durd 1}1 Whittenberg. Florence 92Worlton. Robert 92 Monroe. Cade w·COUNSELORS Murry. Mllluel11 . 1~ . 1011 Ne).,.,n.)o) 102 Bolland. Barbara 89 Oh,er. R<xlnt) 9~ Peterson. Wendell). 89 PA<e, R•lph '>1. 202Smith, Earl Jay 89 P•lmer. D.l'e9'JYoung. Richard 89 PJ), Rent-c 102 Parncll.l.ury')'. 112DISTRICT l'l•nt Brent 101 . 191ADMINISTRATION Pond..J•l 101Anderson, Richard 84 Pn,e. 1\hr,l!>ret 1011Baker, Ken neth W. 84 RA<mui\Cn,Jcff 101.211,2111Bateman, G lenn 22~ R•whn,l!'. limn ')7Brown. L. Ray 84 ~mnh. Gary, 1()7Crump. Delbert C. 84 'imnh. lc•h 9-1Gou rley, D. Richard 84 Stafford. Karen 10~H~tschl, Lois 84 S<uvcr, Rob)n 109Klotovi<h. Mark 84 Thomp\"<>n..Jan\" 1<1\"Parr, Donald). 84 1llorno<k. K•yknt 10~Pnncc. Kenneth W 84 Tolman, f)enn\" 911Roberts. Fred 222 Tu,ktr.lltrh<X>Shaw. Atlh 222 Tutilr.JoAnn 10Thurman. Earl). 84 W.rd. B.uhu•<X>WahlquiSt. Mark 84 W.rd.D•n II.HXlWasden.Jed 84 Ware. ( •mille 10~Whittenberg, Raymand 84 Wnt . ( arol H. 112 Wilham<, Mmetta 1!~1. IOHFACULTY Woolum , ( .rolyn I<XI, HHAndrus, Robert 100, 179 /..~bmk,e. R,.)ne~ IC~IArgyle. Cheryl 91Berry, Doug 9) MEDIA CENTERBishop. Ralph 99Bishop. Robyn 104, 192,203 llurklnlhJw,.Jay 1111.121BoskoviCh, Dan 97 Wa~tltaff. Lnu 1111Brady, Perry I03 Wn,11ht. Pc,l(.lly Dt.-c 1111C.llaway, t.orie 91Chatfield. uNae 2, 97 SCHOOLChristofferson, J ulie 7, 104, 189Clark, Carol 96 ADMINISTRATIONClark, Dave 102Conkling, Jacque 101 JA,h, ~mlm ~~~Crookston, Mark 98IX Mill. Lynn 98 ll\"hor. Clem ant~~~. lZ~Ensign. Kay 96Enckson. Dave 9) MtCicary,.Jerry II.H' . .'!'Garcia, Gary 103Gunnell, Farrell 103 SECRETARIESGroves, Gerlad 103Gondor, Kenneth 106 A1nwmrth, Thelma \)(1 llrown, Mar,111e tN ( rJJ'(>. Mwnc 'Xl Gamblc ..Jmn 'Xl 1\tdlerb.. rg, Norene 90 N•1lor, I.JR•c'Xl Stc.dman. Horen t' H<J Syhro.. ,kv,,JA<quel)n ')(ltwo hundredlorty
Seniors Bl) ant. Ste•·c 24. 28 !)> milk. Cind1 30 Region Drama Team ;Jr. O,nttn. Shawna 31. 189 F.B.LA.: Jr. Sr.. Adm. Ri,k 27. 151.186 Burden. Brenda 24. 28. 187, 189 Volleyball: Jr.. A~tne\" . Robert 4.l At>ppdla. Sr.. Orchestra: Sr., Marching Band: Atappella:Jr. Sr.. Treasurer of Acappella : Sr. Ain ;wonh. Rob)h ·ll Sr.. JJn Ensemble: Sr.. Symphony Sub Debs Dowding. Paul31 Allen Deborah 2' Jnd Squ<res Vice President : Sr., lnstru m(nt Draper. Diane 5I Allen. 1\f>dud 2' Quartet : Sr. Ebert. Don 31 Allen. Shm I ·l l Edrrtuncb. Jennr 31 Allen. Therese 27 Burgener. Jodi 19 El','!en. Sluwna 31. 209 Sk1 Club , So. Jr.. Ammon>. Karry 4I Burgon . Ridmd 4.1 G1mnastics: So. Jr.. F.H.A.. Jr. Sr.. 2'.AndcN>n . Kcnn II. Scn>or A >~embly. Ski Burke. w.,,>.29. 186 Ski Club : Sr. Charlomans:Jr.. Yell Mistress and State Champ~ Sr.. Drill Mistress.I'.B.L.A.; Sr. Club. Scn1or 13o) s Senator. Cheerleader ;Jr., Bu rkman. M1ke 24. 29. 186 D.E.C. A., V.f.C.A .. Eliwn. K1m 24. 31. 128. 141. 169 Gymnastics: Soner Pres.. Sr.. Student Government: Sr. DE C A Vile President. Ski Club. So.Jr Sr. Sk, Club: So.. Service Art:Jr.. <i) mnasti< Spotter: Jr. Sr. Vollc1ball: Sr.. B>skerball: Sr.. ).A.A.: Sr.. Andt·Nm. Debra 27. 189, Atappcla :Jr. Sr. Buwn. Cra1g 19 Tratk. Sr.. Student Body Second Vice· Ander>on. Karike 2·l. 27, 137. 146,206 Burton.Jodr 13 President. Ander\On . Mi<hacl ·13 Burton. S..ott 186 Ander><>n . Penny 27. 186 Bush, Janelle 29 F.H.A.. ).A.A. Elswood. Pc,ggr 51. 137 Junior Class Secretary, Ander-.<m. Trt;) 2' Butler. RcNae 29 Student Government :Jr. Sr.. Student Body Butterfield. Tonyia 29, 186, 189 D.E.C.A. Senetarv: Sr.. F.B.L.A. ; Sr. Andrilll. Todd 6.1 I. 162. football : So.Jr Sr. Wre,tlm~t. So . lh:.cball : So .Jr. Sr . H> storian; Sr. D.E.C.A.:Jr., Aca ppella; Sr.. Enpkhart. Dan 43 1.<-tternun . So.Jr Sr . All State flkltball. Skr Club . Sr. Lettcrnun Club Pre~.. Capuin fomball Team. C1ldwell. &ott 29 EnniSs. Odette .12. 232 I'.B.L. A.: Jr., F.H.A.; Sr. Scruor Hop K111,1t E'p>rzJ. Lori 13 <-•mbell , K»ttne 29. 186 F.H.A.: So.Jr. Sr., E1an;. Tern .11 Arm~>tead. Eh·in 2' lnterp.. So.Jr Sr.. Ski Club. F.H.A. Vice Fa>rbourn. Kcv1 I I Arnold, Shenlyn P Pre\ldent. Oklahoma : Sr.. Once Upon a F.1rn~'\\ orth. Bruu: \I Atkii1\"K>n ..Jdf 2' Mlltrc\":Jr FerJgern. Larrv 31. 186. 19~ V 1.< .A. Jr Sr . Sk1 Atk'\"\"'\"· Warren 27, t<n CJrlson. Val29. 19~ Club:~~ .Jr Sr. Hno,Jr.. Stxu:r; Sr C>rl><>n. Roger 29 Fhher. Kt·rl) .1 I Top Y'f. LetternlJn. So.. Ault. Matt 27. Ill(,, 19~. 202 Scrv1<e An Club, Sk1 Carpenter. BAr!) 1I Uuh. VI<. A. Honors Souety Letternun Uub. So.Jr. Sr, \"OuwJnd>n,ll L!Sullo.Johnny 29 Football; So., Wresrlin,l( : So., Citiltn ... Sr. Sk> Club. Jr B;,lq . Ark·nc 2' TrJ< k. So.. Sk> Club, So I'Ht,l!<'rald. Brett 51. 186 . 1\ailt\"), (,lona l'. IA7 • 191 Pep Band, So. Jr Dr., CJu'>C}. Ro!X:rt 29 Fi11perald.jen U Auppela,Jr.. Sch<><>ll'lay :Jr ., DrJnu Mrct (Supenor RJnk).Jr. , DE CA. .J•11 En!lt'mblr. Sr. G)mna>tllr, So, . Chamberlam.Juhc 29. 169 Softball, So.. ). V. l.c•dcr\hip Conference: Sr lla,ketball: So.. ).V. Vollej·baii;Jr, Tratk,Jr., Swimmin,ll. So..Jr. Lettered 111 Swtmmin,l(, So. Volle) hall. Sr. (j A A; So Jr.,JA A. V1ce \"'\"\"mmon>. Rapplrc .11. I 7, 19~ Soc>al Jnd .Jr, Honor' Band, Sr. Con<ert Band, So. Sr, Pre11dent. Sr. FHA.; Sr Sen1te Club. So.Jr Sr, Wmd En~emble;Jr. D\"trllt Solo and En'i<mhle , Sr., Marthing Sr. Pep Band , So. Jr Sr.. Mardung Band . So. Oupman. Lon 29. 190 .Jr Sr. Contert Band ..Jr r.. Hlwauan Band, Sr ,J V Basketball , So, (, ,A.A, So Jr Enx:mble: So . StJ,I!C Band,Jr, Rtxk Band, Chavet, Dan>el 29. Ill. 113. 116. 222. 2.15 Once Sr .)Jn-RO<k En;emble. Sr, BAnd Pre,ident, lllkker, Ri,k 27, 17(), 1'2 Upon A Mmress; Jr .. Oklahoma, Sr.. Sr. Dhtnu Honor Band. D\"tnct Solo and llallartl. Slurltnc 27. Ill') VI< A . 'o. Ski Club. So, Guy Cheerleader: En,emble. Superior Solo Raung, Auppella. Jr . Wrntl•ng, ~ . Jr Sr, Cro<> Country;Jr.. Sck<t Band. HuiJ Bowl Mallhing Band, liMber. Kenneth 27, 19'). 219 Nauonal Honor Letterman, So.Jr Sr., Yearbook.Jr Sr Stcrhnp S..holar. Stutknt Counnl. Scx>etr. Top l<:f , Thcsptans Scx>ety, llrcwl<\">~er !-ltJfl ,Jr Sr.. llroadta.ter (:hHis. Tnna29 Flort·>..John 51. 19' Football. So.. V l CA .. Sr Ch>ld•. Tammy 41 F<>rbes. Jl:lrke II. 1()\ '\"\"\" W<' Ediwr: Sr .. Broad> aster Sports <llrl\l<·n...:n, Kellv 29, l<f), 1!!6 l'r.n<Om. Debra 11. I% G A A ; ~.• Sky Eduor.Jr. En,~th>h Sterhn,ll Scholar, Yc>un,~t <'hmtt·n\Cn, Steve 29 Forcns1o Club: lr Sr.. Amni<An , Sr. Oklahoma, Sr D~<m,I( ..Jr. Sta,l(ecrc-..Jr. TrJtk , Sr, To\>· llarlo-. , Terry 1' !><.·bate Superior: Sr, National Ho~or Socicry, up. Sr. Sk1 Club . Sr, DramJ,Jr.,JJI A, Sr. Foren<c<S Pres.; Sr. ModcllJ.N.,Jr. Sr, • Ofh,er: Sr . Edu<JtinnJI Te'thmg. Sr.. llau,l(h , llrJd 17, 162, Ill(, Football, So Jr Sr, Sk1 l)<·batc ;Jr ~r . Top I!Y.l' ~lu>lar>h>p for llcaut1 Colle,l(e . ( luh , So.Jr Sr, TrAtk, '><> Jr Sr, ktternun, Clarke. W1nd) I\ Frecnun. I'Jm .1 I. IS6. 20~ Vite·l'rc,.Jent of Red II<>) ' Checrin,l( < lub ,Jr < le,l(,ll. l>mn' 2') Cm,. Sr. Sk, Club : Sr <Jl'ian ..John II Ha) , Dm>,l( 27 l'ri\"hknnhr. Phillio 2·1. I I, 116 Top .1\l Clrmt·n\". Kern 29 An Sterling S.. holar Fullmn. Dand .11. 1'9llc<k>tt·ad, Penny n. IW ( line. Dou~t ':!9, 19\ 10~ Leuerman, So Jr Sr. l'unk. Kiane 12.209 sk, Club, Jr., F H.A ., Sr, flce•lq , flr<K>k 2' F<K>thlll, So, Wrt·\tlln}t, Trllk, Sn.Jr Sr F R.I. A. Sr.. Charlonians;Jr. Sr., Vite· VI( A (J>llcuc. Ahson 19 Track, Sr. Pn·\"dcm of Charloni.IJl>. Sr. Cumbes, I.> .a 29 Furner. llfilhelle .12. II!') Acappclll,.Jr Sr llcn<ky. fldhe lH Fmhful ;up(~>ncr of all <A>Wit\"), Doug 10 V.I.CA. Ci:llland,John .H. 16.1 <.a,sman, Kell\' .12. 142 ' '\"\"\"· l.oyal to our \"\"\"'' <m•lcy, Kim W, 161, l'n Footlnll: So. Jr. Sr., (rau,.,, Nid .12. 19~ VJ.CA. Sr, Foorball. So fk'r~rnn, Kllhy 2H, I H9, I<JO Top Hl'l Wre\llin~:Jr .l.cncrman; Sr. (I(' 'oCI. Pam l2 flrr~c !l<>n, Milhdk 2H, Ill(>, 1'!0 Top l<l'l G1bbon,, S.:ott 12. 194, 19~lle•ncr,J•ynt't' 211 Trt'm>rer of F.B f. A , Sr. Cnx, Danctta 10, BO Toss·up Sc<., Sr., D.E.C.A. Gibbs. Ekna 12 1\rn~lum,Jdf 2H Aul\ity Chairm.lrl;Jr., Humorus Reading Gifford. Rd>e<:ca 12. 206fll•<k,Janr H, !H Top l<:l <hmman,Jr., Thespian: Sr., Oklahoma; Sr., Glad. St<'<en 24. \2, 189 Atappclla,.Jr,IIIA>n,Ja\ 2H Top II~ . <he\" Club, Sr, NJt11m~l On<e l !pun a Mattrcss,Jr.. Anyrhing Goes; Madnpal,; Sr. D.F CA., Sr. Repion and So, Winnie tM Pooh, Wings, Danrc Co.: Sr., Di>tri,r Solo and Fn,.,mble Fe,.ival Honor Stx>ety, )r Sr , < hr\" Club Prc,Jrnt , ZC Ml, Youn,l(timr-r, Sr.. Top IQ';t GJ.-.cy.MelmdaH Youth Sc·rv>tc You<h Counul ,Jr Srlllank, Shcrnc 1H <rant, Cathy 4 I Gonnb. Elizabeth 32.J V Chttrbders, So.,flo~rn•d>ull ..hm !H D I' (.A Sr <unnq, Lon 30 G.A A. So., l\h'>que and Gavel, So.lnterpl~>,.•orth , Muir 14, lH, l(>H, lll'J Studcm <.rd>s, M1ke \0 Team , '><>.Jr. Sr, The>p,.ns ; Sr.. Jordanell;' (\"\"mlnwm, Sr ., F II A ,.Jr Sr•. U~skcthall, C!)sul, Shane ~o. 1116 Ski Club. ~r, D t: LA, Sr, lh>k,torc. Sr, A<appdla, <\"ummmgs, M1kc \0 CTro;urc).~r. So.Jr Sr,(iir.ffcStory,Sr ( utler, Colr-ne \0, Ill(>l~,,.,t,d,l(t',.Jo hn 2H FortiAn l...lnjlua~c An, (;,x.,Jn,h . Mark II Stcrlul,l( ScholAr Cutkr, <•aylc 2. 30. 116Gymnastics; So. Jr. Sr. Gmld. &o\t H. 18<), 1901\nwlrr,Jamr< 2H Top ''l <l1eapcr By tM Dozen, So.,Junior Prom Gotbe• ,1.. Brenda 31, 1091\ra•h . P~ullH, 11>1, 170 football; So Jr Sr, (~IIJ;>cr,l! . Trent .12 Qu«n, Da>>ey Mar; Sr., Sc<ond Attendant <~<>U,I!h.Jann U ll••kctl'>all, Su.Jr Sr, Ra!lt'ball, So,Jr Sr, Humewmmg; So,J.V. Chrcrlcadcr;Jr., Gould. ~ott 32 TrA<k, Sr. Top Hl\"J, Honnr S.Kirtv, Sr, Unv• lionun Soc•cry, Sr, Girls' Sutc, Sr., Top IQ';t. Gouldmg. Kell)· 4, ~2. 222,123 V ICA ., Jr Sr, St·natnr ..Jr , l..cncrmans Club, Jr Sr l>..hl, Mi<harl S. II, 10 Top ~<:f. Chess ('lub; Sr.,lln,llht, Holly 211 Nauonal Honor Soocty; Sr. Yearbmk.Jr Sr. Broldca>ter A'\"\" Ed., Jr., l>..ngerfldd. Lorri 4 I Yearbook Ed, Sr. Sk1 Club;Jr. Sr.1\nmlty. ,lamc' lilt\ t•n VI(, A. <mphll< Trcs., l>a\ldwn, f..mda \0, 149 Top 3'if. Gourley. Steve 4.1. PI Basketball: Sr. !>..\" .At.n l(l Gr.>lum, Craig 32 Sk1 <.lub, Sr, Tra.k. Sr l>..v~S, Elaint 10, 1119 Sub Dd>s and Squires; So., GnffHh.)olle 32llnnt<ln, <'hmttnc lHJordanrttt·•,Jr., F BI..A, Top 1~. F B.I...A.; Sr. Atappclla;Jr. Sr. Gnmaud.Jdf 32. 194 VI CA , Sr., Soccer Sr. [)a\ls, Ka~·kne \0 Groom. CJrol .12 .Jr Sr , F 8 I. A i'rt'' , SrBruokshv, Saundra 2H, Ill(>, I<J'J, 20, Broad, mer, !)am, I..une 10 F.H.A. and H.E.R.O. Gn,l!la. Ken 32 On V I.CA :Safety Council. 1>..\ls,l\.larkH Hadcan. Rodnt\")· 12. 16.1. 165, 186, 19~ Football, )r Sr, llmadtuter 0>-Edltor; Sr, Publit Dclrdcn. Daniel 30, 186 Rrlatinm Mana~cr/Re< Crt\"'; Sr., Ski ( lub, Letterman. Sk1 Club:Jr. Natlon•lllonor St>uety, Top,~ f:lt-nm'<>n , T•mmy 30 Top IO'J. Hadlc) , Blane 32 Football, So., Footballllrown , Bryan 11 IA:n lq. Vakry 30llrown,J>m 2H, 1•n Manager ; Sr.. V.I.CA . Sr l rnwtt, Kathy 30, 209 FHA , So. Jr r, Ski Hall.S..ott .1.11\rown. Kelly lH, 1·19 100' Atttnden<c ; So.Jr Sr, Club.Jr., Charloman,Jr Sr., Charlonian ( ro\" wun try,Jr Sr., Tnck,Jr Sr., V l C A , Prcs>dent. ~r, Charloncan State Champion, Sr. )r , f.cttcrman ;Jr, Sr, Top l(f,f l),,k'IOn, Teresa 30. 190Jordanetts, So.,Brown , Steve 211, 161 Aoppdla .Jr , F B.L.A ;Jr , Madrigals; Sr.,Brown, Robert 2H Top l':f. Sr. Oklahoma, Sr. two hundredforty-one
Hamilron, Mik~ 33 FinaliSt, Genc:nl Mills Search lor Lc:adc:rship Meadows. Roger 36. 186, 19) Ska Club, V.I.C.A. H.anilron. Tin~ 24, 33, 186 F.B.LA.; Jr. Sr., Ski in Family Lving Award, Delegate- Stare Mcynck . Jay m i~ 43. 190 Drama Team; So.. Girls' Youth Senate Day, 7th place Region State Club ;Jr. Sr., Smior Cl~ss Offic~r.).V. Marh Contest. Chess Club, Finalist in the Chorus: So.. G A.A .; So., Ski Club; So.Jr.• 'Cheerleader; Jr., Srud~m Govemmcn1. Spencer W Kimball Scholarship Finalist, Auppc:lla :Jr. Sr.. Madrigals;Jr. Sr. funks, Blair 33, 164, 16,, 186, 187 Trustees Scholar Irom B.Y.U .• Finalists ol Mdonas. Mike 36 Top )If. lhnna, Bruce 33 Prnidential Honors Scholarship lor U. ol U., Mdvilk, Mani 36. 112, 11 3, 186, 190. 192, 206, \"Spanr ComJY.Iny\" Member, Delegate lor 230Top 10'» Hansen, Karen 33. 19' V.I .C.A .; Jr. Sr., Srar~ Utah Quality ol Lie Conl~rence . Middkton.Jill36. 144, 14) 206 Dance Club;Jr. V.I.C.A. Quttn ; Sr. Klnon, Richard 34 Sr. Songlc:adrr; Sr.• Student Councii ;Jr. Knopp, Chris 34, 186, 206, 210 Masque and 1\.fillc:r.Jero 43, 19S lhnscn, Katherine 43 Gravel : So.. Srudenr Government ; So., Mill<:r. l..tiT) .\6 Honor Roll, ~cond in Weldmg Thespians; Jr. Sr.,Jordan~ll s ; Jr , Dane~ lorV I.C.A. lhnscn, Kenra 33, 19' ComJY.Iny; Sr.. Ski Club; Sr., Charlonians; Jr. lhnsen , Traci~ 33. 189 Acappdla; Sr. Sr.. Charlonians Yell Mistress. Sr. 1\.filne.Jom 36 lhrdcasrle, Val 17, 33, 186, 199, 222. 223 Kramer. Mike 3S, 163 1\.firchcll. Lu 43 Kunz, Kevin 3S. 186 Top IO'.f, Ski Club. Yearbook; Sr., Broadcasrcr; Sr., Ski Club; Sr., I..tmpins. Corri 3). 186 Top IO'.f . Mit< hell. Natalie: 36. 210 Charloman ;Jr. Sr. , I..tncasrer, Julian 3) F.H.A.: Sr. Top 10'.f ; General Trouble Maker; So.Jr. Sr. I..t~n. Steven II, 3), 113. 149, 190. 192 H.trding, Tarnua 33 Gymrwcics; So.Jr. Sr., Langsron. Mark 3), 171, 172 Baskc:tball; Sr., Moore, Dawn 36 Arhlc:tc: of rhe Month. G.A.A.; So., D.E.C.A.; Sr., Trxk; So. I..trsen. Valynnc: 3S Morgan.Jacldt 36. 133 Acappc:lla, Thespians. Hardman, Rick 19' l..tvc:der,John 3S, 163, 194, 19' Lcttc:rmc:n's Music Solo and EniCIIIblc:; So. Jr. Sr., Girls' Club. V.J .C.A., Football. Track and Field. Scare. RC'I:eived Excellent raring on Dramatic Hardman, Tamara 3S, F.H.A. Hiscorian;Jr., Readins F.H.A. President; Sr., Home Ec., Seeding l..twson. Chris 3S Dance: Concms; So.Jr. Scholar, F.H.A.; So. Jr. Sr.,lnterp; So. Jr. l.nny. Lc:c: 3S Mon. Gordon 36 Top )~ . I.«. Wendy 31 Monmsen, Kerry 36.2 10 Hardy, Deanne 33 ~30. Darrell 3S, 186 Ski Club. Monc:n~tn. Rc:bc:cca 43 Han, Terry 33 I.ri5Cr,Jodic: }) Moncnscn. Richard 37. 149 Top 31f, Swimming, Haua~r. Gonion S, 33, 163,171,227 Senior Lewis. Steven 3) IJoyd, Donnc:tcc: 3S, F.H.A.; So. Jr. Sr, Treasurer ~IIerman, So Jr., Cross Country; Jr. Sr , Salutatorian. Top }•, Narional Honor Tr•c k: So.Jr . National Honor Socic:ry Society;Jr. Sr., NacionaJ Honor Society Vi£1:. of F.H.A.; Sr. Ptcsodent. Cenrury llll..cadc:n Srare Winner, President, Gernml Scholarship Sterlill8 Uoyd, Sherry 3S D.E C.A.• Treasurer; Sr. Phorognphy Club, Soccer Club. Spint Club. Scholar, YOUII,I Amenans, Boys' Sute Logan,Jdf 31llc:avr my srear suzzling slolls. Clas- Representative Orlc:gacc:, l.eacrman So. Jr. Sr., Football; So. J..onsscafl. Danic:l3S, 149Track; So.Jr Sr, Cross Mounrc:cr, Ban }7, 19) :Jr. Sr.• Baketblll; So. Jr. Sr., Bueball; So.Jr. Mountc:cr.Jc:rry }7. 190 Madngals. Sr.. Prc:siclciHW Sc:holanhip from Snow Counrry;Jr. Sc., 1000 Mil<: Club, Letterman's 1\luldrr, Lorninc: 4} Colle,.:, Qualified for Spencer W, Kimball Club, Sr. Nelson. Rml }7 Top~~. Chess Club, National Scholanbtp, ScaiC Muh Contest; So. Jr. Wolle:, Taman}) Top )If Honor Society, Src:rl•ll8 Scholar Nominee in tkctlc:, Tany 43 lut.c:ro, Danny 3S. 163, 19' ~nc:red an Track and Mathematics, Youns Amencans. Foorlnll. Fooclnll; So Jr. Sr., V.J CA., Sr., Nc:hon, Royd 37,116 Top ~If. Chess Club, Helblina. MiJ5y 33 Took Fifth Place: in Region lor 440 Yard National Honor Socic:ry, Scc:rling Scholar Hc:ndmoll. Kdlt 33 Dash Nomllltt for Science, Youn3 Americans. l.undscrom, l..tync: 3) Wrestling; So., Manager ot Nc:l1011. Spence }7 Hcndridctcn, Marsha 33 Baseball Team; So., Placed Se<.ond in My Nc:l1011. Stove }7 Baseball Tc:am;Jr. Sr.. Band ; Hendricben, Micbad 33 America Concsr. Award of M~rit Ceramks. So Hcndricbcn, Michelle: 43 Second il.unnc:r up lor SterlanJ! Sc;holar in An Nc:hon . Wendy 37 Acappc:lla;Jr So, Honor Henliat,Jun 33, 186, 19S lyman, lisa 24, 36, 190. 230 Won Composauon Roll HcveloM, Matt 0, 179 V.I.C.A.;Jr. Sr., Contest (Nation Wide), Studcnrbody Oflic~r Nodson. Tamra H (HiStorian ). Student Govrrnmcnr , R~J!•on No~mann . Rod 4} Wrndill8: So. Jr. Sr., Took Third in Rqion, and Stat~ Toumamenu lor Drama; Jr. Sr , Noorda, I..tMar 37, 19) Honor Role:. Madngals, Jr Sr., G irls' Sure,Jr Sr., Nowotny , Teresa }7 Acappc:lla,Jr. Sr, F.H.A & Hickman, Lori 24, .H, f.B.LA.;Jr. Sr., Senior Thc:spaan Member, lead in Schon! and an H~ro . Sr, Rc:Bion Solo En!c:mble. Class Setmary, Scudmt GoVCI'IIIIICI'It; So. Sr., Nurrall, Kaylynn 37, 186 FH.A. and Hero; So. Sop/Coc:; Sr. hool Play, Solo and EniCIIIblc: Fesuvai,Jr .Jr Sr., Jordanc:ns;Jr., F B.l.A .,Jr. G.A A , Higgins, Cory 33 Top }l¥, Chess Club; Sr., 'r Sr.. Sko Club, Sr. Honor Society, Key Oub Vice: President; Sr. Nuzman. Mark 37. 19) V I.C.A .; Sr.. D E..A.; Hillock, Susan 33, 186,20SJordanc:tte Pres.; Sr., Mac~. Lor~ 36 Sr Top IO'.f. Ski Club; Sr.,J.A.A.lntnmunls. Maddocks. Doug 36 Football; So., Tennis; So. Oakdrn. Robboc 37 Hoggan, Sc()(t 3}. 186, 18'), 190 Acappc:lla; Sr., Olknon, Shuon J7 ~rigals;Jr. Sr., Ski Club; Sr., V.I .C.A.; Sr., and Sr.. V.I.C.A.; So. Jr. Ohphant, Randy 37 V.I.CA . So. Honor Roll. Marler. Dennis 36 Olov~r. Shcrroe 4. 6, 37. 146 D.E.C.A .; Jr ,J.V.Homer,)df 24, }4,163 Football; So.Jr Sr., Ma;,in. Bill43 V.I.CA.; So., ross Country Chttrleadcr,Jr, Vanny Chc:crloder; 'r.. Top Wresrlill8; So.Jr. Sr., Placed Third in I(~ . Hom~comon~t Quttn Wrestlill8, Snident Councii;Jr., Senior Class Manager;Jr., F.B.LA.;Jr., Bc:c:tman lor Olsen. Spen<er 37. 16( 172, 17~. 19~ President, Track; So.Jr. Football . ( locn, Ra<k PHowl<:u, Steve }4, 186 Ski Club, V.I.C.A., Martanez, Monica 4, II, 36, 194, 19', 222 Or,t~all. Denn\" 4}, 1tl6 ·o.E.C.A. V.I .C.A ; Sr.. Offi£1:1 and Queen, Yearbook Orr. Nll k 14 , 37. 19S V I.C.A Srafl. Sr.,Jordan Olympics. Competed an the born~. Muk n , 164Hunter. Lorrie }4 District rc:sc for V.J .C.A. in rhe Opc:nang / <><tl~r. Brent }7. 186Hunt, Phillip }4 Track. Closmg .,, (Took First Plac~ ). Quttn of CXrkr. nna~ 37. 20) F B.LA .,Jr Sr.. Injun Shoru. Muchin~t Band; .J Oltlc:r, Robc:n 37Jackman, Joyce: 34, 187, 189, 191, 19S Swim MaS!Ia, Stc:vc:n 36, 16}, 19' Sophomore Class rkr. Thomu 37', 19S. 230 V I.C. A.; Sr, C.B Team; So.Jr. Sr., Lc:tcc:ml in SwimrninJ; Sr., President, V.I.C.A., Hero, len~rman Club, Club, Sr Acappc:Ua. Pep Band; So.Jr. Sr., V.I.C.A., So Wrestling. Foocball ; So.Jr. Sr Over treet . Denni 8, 149 Matheson , Hugh 36, 116, 222 P:i<c.)oc } II Jr. Sr.,Jordanms;Jr.,)azz Band; Sr. Maupan , Doug 43 P.uk. K ~ vin 8Jacobsen, Kmr 34 May, Tim43 P.admo ,John 38, 164, 19' M<:Cwhy. Tammy 43 Plnck. M•ry IllJarvie, Tc:rna 34, 202 McCiur~. Mike 36. 203Jaynes, Jeannine 34, 186, 209 McCormick, Chns 3, 24, 36, 186 Studcntbody P:lnl\'0'· Brct 18 President, Boys' State, Sophomore lass Paumorc, Pcm 18, 186)msc:n,Jill43, 186 G.A.A.; So. Jr. Sr., G.A.A. ~naror. Oklahom~. Student Government ; So. Plrry. Gordon~ Honor ·~ry . he ' lub, Offiar; Sr., {lniCilllunl Coonlina10r), Tennis Jr. Sr., Ski Club; So.Jr. Sr., Sparit lub, Boys' Tam; Sr., Trxk; So.Jr., BatKtball; So., Cheer Club, Acappc:lla. Yearbook ;Jr McCulloch, Shelly 2}, 210 G.A.A .; So., Track, P:lu~rson, Allc:n ~ Softball; Jr. So., Charlonian Trc:asu~r;Jr. , Charlonaan P:luenon, Oak 38)m~tn,Joni 43 . Secretary; Sr. fb~e,Shc:rri 38}m~tn, Mark 34. 149, 163 Football; So.Jr. Sr., M<.Cune, Darrell 36 C. B. Club; r. Perry, Penni 38 Acappc:lla McDonald, Cynthia 24, 36, 20) G .A.A ; So , Pc:dcrson, Kincc:n 43 Ba*tball; So.Jr., Track; So.Jr. Sr., Cross Track , So., D E.C.A.,Jr., D E.C.A. Presadent; Petrncn,Jimmy 38, 19) Counrry;Sr. Sr.. Red Cross Club Of facer ; 'r, Honorable Pncnon, Cindy 11 , 24. 8, 186, 19) . 222 Mcmuon in Sut~ D.E.CA., Fashion Show,)mkins, Mary 34 Sr., Thard Place in State D.E.CA. Contc:st an V l.C.A.; .Jr. r.,Jordaneues, • .Jr ,)c:ntzsch, Debbie: 34 \"Chapt~rol the Year Book\", Sr., Mana,.:rof F B.LA.; Jr Sr . Yearbook ; Sr., ki Club;Jr}olwon. Anthony 43 BoolutOre, Sr StjOhnson, Charlc:nc: 34 McDonalcl, Steven 36. 193 Pcrc:non, Harvey 4 !'my, ky 8 Joobneu~ . r.Johnson, Doua 34, 186 Picken, .ondy 38. 168, 186, 202 Top IO'lf Pic:rtc. l ynn 8 Baseball , .Jr. Band Prc:sidr:nt;johnson, Wayne 34 Jr r . Pep Band ; So.Jr ·r . ross Country;Jt.Jollc:y, Kmt 34, 163, l9S)ones, Krlly 34 V.I.C.A..Ju. Gene: 34Kelly, Catherine: 43Km!pric:r, Kim43, 210Kmnc:lly, Mike 34, 186, 19' Wresdill8; So. Jr. Sr., Ski Club, V.I.C.A.;Jr. Sr.Kimball, llobm 34. 213 Top 3\f, Valedictorian, Social Scic:na: SterliJII Scholar. Capcion of Youll8 Amc:rians Team, National Honor Society; Jr. Sr.• National Honor Society President, Who's Who Amana American Hiah School Srudenrs, Ntdnnal Merittwo hundredforty-two
Ann39 Sylve>tcr. Randy 9. 24. 41, 16~. 177 Football; Sr., Jr Sr. Youth Frcroom Academy. Skt Club, Ban39 Letterman Sptnt Club. Boys Chcc:nng Club, Calcne 39 Thard pia« D.E.C.A. Scare Pr<><.rastinaror of the Yrar Awarded by Randy Sr. Wrestling: Jr. Sr., Srudrntbody First Vice- Wtne,~~ar. David -B. 186 Coulcst.Sr Pre.., National Honor Socicry,Jr. Sr, Student Winger. Patnm 43 V.I.C.A .. Student &obm 39. 194. 19S V~ct-Pmidenr of C.B. Govemmtnt; So. Jr. Sr.• Sk1 Club; So. Sr. Government. F H.A .. Never Got Caught • Slufftn,lt Club Jr. PWiiamcncanan of V.J.C.A. Club. T:ukhara, Curtis41, 186Ski Club: So. Jr. Sr. Wither>. Cindy H Scacie 39 Takcmon. Alan 41, 186 Workman. Blake 4\ Ta)lor, Bonnie41, 211 Wnght. Paul-13. 186 Hman. Deborah 39, 190 Acappdla;Jr., Ta)·lor, Frankot 41, 144. 14~ So. Vice Pres.,J.V. Wyatt, V1ckt 43 Nadarpl ;Sr Yates. Gal) 43. 149. 19~ Cross Country,Jr Sr hlllidt. Lisa 39 Secmary of Naraonal Honor Otttrle:ukr;Jr.• Varsiry Head Ch=le.der; Wrc•tlmg . So.Jr. Sr.. V I.C.A., Jr. Sr. biety, Acappclla,Jr. Sr.• Youn, Americans Sr.. Student Govcmmmt; So. Jr. Yost. Darreld 45 Team.l;op 3'1, Superior Rara1141 for a Trio for Teus.-her. Wtllie41, 16~ Young. Ed 43. 186, 19~ V I.C.A .. C. B. Club ~and Enaembk facival;Jr. Tha..-ker. :t..cl<U 41, 211 Young, Grorge 43~CU. Kelly 39, l<t6, 186 Ski Oub;Jr. Sr., Thaxton. !.ann 41. F.H.A. ; So.Jr. Sr., F.H.A., Young. Pam 43 F.B.L.A. V.I.C.A . P8 LA.•)uniOf Oaaa Offlett, O....lonian;Jr., Parliammtarian, Acappclla , Sr., Dance Zeller. Mike 43. IM. 176. 194, 19~ Footbaii;Jr Compan);Sr Sr.. Lt-nerman. Wresthng :Jr. Sr., V.I.C.A. Vusny~r. Thomas, Kurt 41. I~9 President. Queen of Swmhearr Ball Thompson. Loril« 41 Deanna 39, 169 Top IO!f. Thompson. Marce 41, 168 Juniors , Loric 39 FHA., Acappella;Jr. Sr., Throckmorton, Vicki 41 D.E.C.A.; Sr. AcappcUa V~ct Pn:tidenr, Sr., P.H.A. Sec. Thutnn~er. Barbara 41 Band. Track, Pep Club, AJ•m><>n.Jdf 4~Shail, Dan 9, 24, 39. 164, 177,229 V.J C.A., Cltttrle.der. Baskerball, Paper Staff. Annual Alldredge, Johnny 4~. 162 Tr.<k :Jr. r., Football; So. Jr. Sr., Budlall, Staff. Chorus Letter Club, Class Officer. Allen. Chnton 4~. 162 Queen of Plaza High; Sr. at Plaza, North Allen. Lana 24, 4~. 189 Sen tor Vice·Pres., Srudenr GOYm\menr, Ski Oakou Allen. L)nn 4~. 186 Tobm. Dranna 43 Allen. Ray 4~ Club, Lmcrman. Tobm. Kclh 41 D.E.C.A.• Art Awards. Allred. Lam 4~. 19~ Tolbert . Bru<e H AhC\. Pauline 4~Sbarplcs, Penny 293 Tondro. Mark 41 Manager Varstty Basketball, Sr. Ander><>n. Bonme 4~Shcpltcl. &u:w 39 Poocball; So. Tn>ycr.Jeff 41 Anderson. Dallas 45, 222Shn!fl, Bnh 39. 222, 223 Ytarboolt; So.Jr. Sr., Tu..krr. Kenn 41 Anderson. Gcn~ 4~ Tyler. Rna 41 Ander'>On, Kevm 4~ Yearboolc Layout Editor; Sr , Sub Orbs and Tyler. Russ 41. IM Football, Letterman. Ander'>On. Rhonna 4~ . 206 Squares; So. Nanonal Honor Soc Andero,on, Sc:ou 4~. 19~ T\"'uchell. Bonme Top I~, Drama Club, Ander>On. St~ve 4~SiiYO!teh. Tony 39. 172, 173 H11hJump/TraLk. FHA Vice·Pres.. Acappclla, Spim Club, Anderson. Steve 4~ Mumals Anderson, Susan 4~ ketball : So.Jr. Sr. Utley, Sttve 41. 19~ Anderson. Waynr 4~~monoon . Hal 39 Vaknsurla,l..aura 24, 42, 2~, 206 Dance Co.;Jr., Andu~. Ktrt 63 Dance Co Vice-Pres.; Sr.• F. B.L.A.; Jr. Sr., Arnold. Dranna 4 ~. 189Sl(()ubyr, Paul 40 F B. L.A. Hastonan: Sr., Senior Hop Qucc:n, Atkmson. Dave 4~ Oklahoma,Jordanrne; Sr. Atktnson . Drntsc 4 ~. 199Sm1ley, Ka1hy 43 Van lttu..,en, Paul42, 16~. 186 Basketball ; So., Atktnson . Kns 41 Tennts;Jr., Ski Club;Jr. Sr., Fomball Auker. Max 4~Smiley, Su1anne 39, 186 &cr, Dean 4~ . 162, 179, 19~ Mana,~~rr;Sr &cr. Mtchacl46, 162. 179. 19~Sm11h. lll'Oiyn 39 Acappclla,Jr Sr., F.H.A.; Sr futl~y . Glenn 46 Vantassell. Gordon 42 Top ~\f. fukker. Much 46 1th. Connat 39. I 'lO Vawdrc) , Paul42 Sk1 Club, Top 1~ . Ballard. Brenda 63. 190Smuh, EilC'I:II 2<1, 39, 186 Top IO!f, Scudrnt Vav.·drey, Randy 42, 112, 113. 190 Balllrd.J~ff 46. I ~9 Vissn, Michelle 42 F.H.A, Scholarship to Bankhe~d. W ilham 46 Governmenr,Jr Sr Borker, Ralph 46. 195 nh, Ha l 39, Ill' Brauty College furreu. Melissa 46. 189. 193 Vo..,lc>,Julte 42, 146, 186,206 G.A.A.; So.,JV Bauer. Kcldon 63Smnh,Jeff }9 Baugh. Bruce 46• nh, Kelly 39. Ill' Wte~thnJ. C rlc:ukr; So, Hcad].V . Chcc:rleader;Jr, 'Bc<k. Ken 46. 19~Smrrh, Lori 39.190 Tennt s; So.. Ski Club: Sr., Dance Co.; Sr., Btcbte~d. Brad 46 V1rsny Chcc:rltader: Sr., Top IO'if. '3cdnank. Steven 46. 19~Smirh, Robert <13 Walkenhorst, Krvm 42, 149 F(l()(ball: So., Bell. Ten) 46Smirh. Slndra 39. 206 F.H A, Track Btn>On. Robert 63, 194, 19~Smith, Suaat <10 G A A Walkenhorst, Kyle 42 Berg. Danny 46. 1 9~ Walkenhorst, Nancy 42 Best, Douglas 46, 1 9~ irh. Ttrna 2<1. <10, 186 Warburton. Dcbbte 42 Best, Shauna 46 Wasburn, Diane 42 Gymn:Btin: Jr r., Bianchi, Diane 46, 186 .Oay<l3 Acappclla; Sr Biggs. Suzann 46, 189s.-.)df 40, 1~. 173 Wnhbum, K:ithy 42, 190 Acappclla ;Jr. Sr., Bingham, Melody 46, 189SOmtrvalk, Kenna <10 Madng;~,ls ; Sr Black. Karalynn 46Sosa,Joteph 43, 195 Blank.Janttn 19. 46Spmcer, O.vrd <10, 19S Wmon. Vee: Ann 42, 211 G A.A , · ., Truk: Blankenstem, MatyJane 46, 186Spray. Robyn 40, Ill, lU So.. Ch1rlonta\"' Trtasurer; Sr. Bodtcher. Randy 46SpriiiJCf, Kcvrn 40, 222, 223 FOCC!IIlcs Oub: llo\"h. Taffi~ 46 Wraver, Claudta 42, 169, 206 Gymnastic ;Jr Sr, Brklaci<h. Danny 46. I0 6 ftrbook Jlholocrtpher, Sr , V I C A , Sr , Trac.k,Jr.,J.A.A.: Sr., Volleyball , Sr., Dance Broadhead. Kent 47 PhcMopphy/Gnphin Oub, Sr Co Officer. ymnasric Tram Caption. Brooks, Dale 47, 176Spnue,Jaclc <10, 19S B. Oub, So Jr Sr , Brower. Dcmce 47 VI A ,Jr Sr, Letmman; So.Jr. Sr, Smior Webb. Kelly 42, 149 ki Club ; So.Jr.• Football, Brown. Blaine 47 Stud. Jr. Wrestltng,Jr. Sr., Track ;Jr. Sr, Cross Brown , Dranne 47Squrrt~. !hauna<IO(.I.A.A:Jr., Baldnll, So., Country; Sr., Creative Wnung Mal!azine,Jr., Brown. Leslie 47 Trade: So Jr, Top IO!f Student PiiOt;jr., Letterman, Sr., H E.R.O ; Bro..,n. Susan 47 Sr . Phoro Club; Sr., V.I.C.A , Sr, Vice-Pres. Buhl. Laune 47 , 186Sum, Kris40 V L.F Bonlull, Kelly 63, 19~ Bunker.JoAnn 47 an,11er, Conniejo<IO RodtoCJub; So., Wentz, Tony 42 Burak, Dave 47 DECA.;Sr Wmbrook. Suzanne 42 F B. L.A. ; Sr Bumstde. Scan 4' Whanon. Pat 43 Burshnick, Ann 47, 186Sleadman, Lorit 40, 211 Rodeo Club; So., Whttman. Gary 42 Bryant, Marg2ret 63 Whne.)rssc 43 Bush, Di ane 47 ' ifV.I .CA.: So., f .H.A., Sr., harlonians; Sr. Whitm~. St e 11 , 42, 149, 191,224 ~rossSemi, l.\"a <10 Top Counrry;Jr. r., Track,Jr. Sr., Y.S.C. Counctl ;Srrrlin11. Barron <10 Wrndi11,1, So.Jr., 8ueba.IJ So. Jr. Sr., 0wr!Tl2tl Y.S.C. Councii ;Jr., Chess Club; Sr., Band;Jr., Prp Band ; Sr.,Jazz Mana11er ;Jr , Scart V I C A Band; Sr. Wilkes. Tim 42 Sub Orbs and Squires, So., Toss·Srokrs. Cratl! 41 up,Jr, V.I.C.A. ; Sr., Band; So.Sull1van, Drrust<ll, G.A./., , F.BLA; Sr. Wtlkins. David 42, 116Swenson , David 24, 41 Srudrnt Ptlot, Sr., W1lhas. Shtri 43, F.B.L.A., Jr , D.E.C.A ,Jr. Sr. Wilson. Mikr 43 VI A .Sr. Wtmbcrl) Tauyna 42 Wtnegar, Wilham Brad 24 . 43, 186 Stuckntbody5\"'tnt, Carol41, 186, 190 Attorney Galcral , Most Outstanding, Top 3', Nauonal Honor Sociery, Summer Enrichment holarshtp; Jr., Srudrnt Government, Tennis; _____two hundredforty-three
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