SeniorsReflect Success With Graduation Dale Slater Bob SmithCraig Smith Marvin Smith Nora Snow Shelley Snow Paul Soper Richard StaufferMark Taggart Debbie Tate June Tetrick Shauna Thornhlad Dave Thornwall David Tihhctts Lynne Tolman Art Troyer Gloria Utley Tom Vandcnhcrg Joy VanTassel Dave Vigil48
Lowell Villiard Melanie Walkenhorst LaVerne Ward Steve Watterson Brian Watson Brent WebbGwen Webb Jeff Welch Pam West Rick West George Westbrook Carol WestenskowRobert Whitlock larence Williams Janece Winklerolleen Wintle Ted Woodward John WoottonDiane Wright Kelly Wright Gary Young Brent Robinson concentrates on his latest creation. 49
Ellen Skoubye Kent Ware Vicky Richard onVice-President Pre ident Secrelary Junior Class Officer50
JuniorsRoar in Cheering Contest . .. '/\" ...·· ~~ ·-'\"\"z'.Stanley Akagi Donald Allen Sharlene Allison Lorraine Allred Gary Alvey Jolene Anderson Julie AndersonMartia Ander on Brad Armit tead Patricia Ballamis John Bell Nancy Birchell Gordon Bolliger Tom BoyntonRicky Ander on Judy Atwood Beverly Ballard Paul Bernardo Patty Bills Mark Bolton Debra Brady Jean Baker Mary Ballard Devan Berrett Roger Bird Danny Bowen Michael Brake Barry Anclru Gordon Barber Steven Bowles raig Andru Roland Baldwin Bryan Birch Charles Bodell Michael Breeze 51
Juniors Create School Spirit Slogans Phil Broadhead Earla Brown Mark Brown Sherri Brown Susan Bryce Terry Burgener Debra Burkinshaw Terry Campbell David Childs Craig Covington Zane rebs ydnce Den-;lcy tan a ·tman Delbert ddington Merrill Capson Kerry Cole Vaughn ox Barbara Davenport John I wood Richard Carpenter Alice Conish Scott ranney Rh nda Derricott Lon Elwood Barbara Carpentier Vonnie Coombs Shauna rebs haron Davidson Joy Despain Dan nniss Debra Dennison Leanne Dick52
David Evans Stanley Fairbourn Robert Farnsworth Kevin Fitzgerald Kevin Flint Beckie Fowles Beverly Gardner Gregory Fowler Floyd Fullmer Carol GarfieldRenae Fairbourn Nancy Farnsworth Anna Fitzgerald Susan Fitzgerald Sue Garfield Vicki Giron Steve Mitchell pulls Robin Ostler in Jordan Olympics.Richard Gatherum Karen Glassey Lonny Goetz Steve ehring Micheal Goff Kelly eter 53
Tara Gotberg Susan Green Connie Greer Patti Grow Ruth Halladay Pamala May Hansen Christopher Hase Billy Hall Wendy HatchRamona Graham Robert Greenwood Deborah Griess Marjorie Hale Deanna Harris Gail Heaps Diane Hill Marianne Howlett laudia Henke teven Hill ianeHummel Richard Henline Rex Hicks R bertH II way usie Humphrey Julie Homer Ken Illguth Relaxing in student lounge.54
JuniorsClinch Spirit Beet KnifeKelvin Jackson Renae Jarvis David Jenkins Pamela Jensen Sandra Johansen Cindy Johnson Danny JohnsonKaren Johnson Kevin Jones Lori Lambson Sheryle Lindeman Rickie Lovendahl Aileen McKnight Phyllis Marcuez Kathy John on Taun Jones Laurie Lancaster N ada Linnarz Denise LutherMi lton Johnson Chri tine Langford Richard Linnarz Linda McArthur Steven Mace Cindy Massa Jada Judkins Scott Lloyd Rowena Mackert Bruce MaynesRhonda Johnson Karen Kemp Clark Lee Mike McCormick Bryan Maynes Jim Mangum 55
JuniorsSponsor Successful Junior PromRandy Meldrum Sam Melonas Scott Mickelson David Mitchell Steve Mitchell Ann Mounteer Darlene Mullen Michael Neff Cheryl Noffsinger JaN ae Nelson Lyle Norton Karlcne Oliver Judy viatt Wendy Peac ck raig P ter ·en Donna rwin ddy Panek J hn Pearce Julie Peter on teven Parry Randy Penr d Kathy Peter n raig stler arl Patter on Rick Perry harlcne Phillip ' Robyn Ostler
Colleen Potter Elaine Rasmussen Don Reeve Scott Rich Ina Riding Karen Roche Don Rosenkrantz Maria Price Dave Reese AlonaReich Vicky Richardson Kern Robinson Richard Romero Dana Ross Susan Row ell athy Sanders Bruce Shryers Juniors Lori and Doug kick up their heels in the Virginia reel.Steve Runolf on Lora ee Scott Stefannie Sippel 57 Judy Setterberg Lynne Ru ell Steve Sheppard Ellen Skoubye Lori Slade ale Salmon
Brent Smith David M. Smith Donna Smith Len Smith Paul Smith John Springer Robin StoneDarlene Smith David W. Smith Jeannie Smith Lori Smith Royce Smith Lind a Stoedter Lance Story Linda McArthur knows the answer. Eddy Sullivan Rus el Thomas58 Dawn utcliffe ynthi a homp on Wayne wen n ~ v e lyn Thomp on Leven ybrow ky D ebbi e Thornwall
JuniorsDisplay Talent in AssemblyKris Tolman Bettie Tripp Marcie Tunbridge Anne Turner Debbie Turner Marilyn Turpin Douglas Vawdrey Linda Yengich Jim Zagarich Tamara ZagorecKarla Vawdrey Linda Wahlin Debra Waters Frank Wilburn Clark Winkler Laura Woodruff Bryan Walters Della Weller Carroll Williams Rick Withers Wendy Woodward Ron Veater Konae WilliamsDebbie Vernon Kent Ware Raymon Wentz Lanie Wolfgramm Connie WrightDoug Wag taff Paul Washburn Venna Whetman Randy Winger Sal Wolfgramm Emily Yaka 59
Susan Hilton Nedd Ander en har n NunleyVice-President President Secretary60 Sophomore Class Officers
Sophomores Elect Class Officers Mark Adair Reed Allsop Marsha Alleman Carol Bailey Brian Ballard Steven Beckstead Shelbie Bolliger Jon Adam Ladon Anderson Bernie Atkinson LaRee Baker Marsha Ballard Karl Bingham Karen BradySuzanne Alldredge Nedd Andersen Letty Baker Kurt Brooks Jodi Allen Jim Austin Paul Baker Ric Baugh Susan Blackwood Ronald Allen Sue Anderson George Badovinatz Kelley Bakker Karen Beck Vincent Bluth Deni Brown Laurel Allgood olctte Armit tead Rod Beckstead Doug Brown Howard Armstrong Merridy Bagley Joey Bogenschutz William Bagshaw 61
SophomoresReceive Pie at \"Get Acquainted\" Pa11)tyDana Buchanan Larry Burbank Gene Burgess Judy Buh Carla Burch Mike BurgonNancy Call shows typical anxiety of sophomores. Toni Burgon John Bruce Burningham Diana Susan Butler Jerry Mike aldwell Nancy all
Dan Cranney Jana Davu, Kent Derricott Jerry Dunn Kevin Elkington Brenda Fairbourn Bill Finnegan Scott rapo Shauna Davis Faith Despain Randy Eaton Nikki Ellis David Fairbourn Colleen Fitzgerald hirlcy rebs Shawna Eddington Cathy Farnworth Jack ri pin Jim Day Linda Dick Debra Edmunds Bobby Elmer DeVar Fairboum Tony FloresLinda Damjanovich Michelle Demarest Dane Dixon Marydell Elswood Kerry Ferguson Karleen Fitzgerald Bonnie Davenport Dave Draper Karl Edmunds Mary Ann Fitzgerald Marilu Dennie Debra Duncan Michael Elder Nona Elwood Jeff Fergus Diane Denni on Donna Eubanks Lois Ford 63
Sophomores Win Telephone Spirit Contest Ken Fritz Janet Kay Glad Rick Gray Robert Pamela Han ·en Ron Hartwell erecia Higbee Jim Gardner Marsha Goetz Don Greenwo d Dawn Trudie Hansen rgia Ha e usan Hilton Dale Garfield Mike Gordon Laurie reenwood Annette Hardcastle rc ig Hofeling Kelly Gause Rick Gotberg heryl DCJnny Hardcastle tevcn Ha Ling · avid Hoffman Michele Gilchri t Randy Gotberg Matt regory aynel urr Peggy Hardcastle Jerry Hatch Jenice Hofhines John Greycs Kevin Hadley arolinc Haycock teve Hoglund Mark Hardy Brian Hewitt64
Sid Lawrence Ken Lawson Marilyn Leatherbury Don Hooser Susan Jaynes Richard Johnson Colleen Ju Heidi Sharp participates in homeroom Debra Hranac Doyle Jenkins Doyle Johnstun door-decorating contest.Spencer Huffman Claude Jensen Steve Kaufman Ron Hughes ollene Jensen Merrilea Jones Roger Kemp 65Mike Huntzinger awnette Jensen Susan Jones Vern Jensen Linda Joos Deborah Kerby Gloria Ivie Blaine Killian Johnny Jordan Penny Knight
SophomoresTake Second inHomecoming ParadePhillip Lepore Gary Lloyd Vonnie McMilin Joni Leyba Brenda McFarland Sandy McNeil hris Mace Brad Maxwell John Merrian ' lend n Mitchell Lemont Mace Danny Maxwell R bert Meyer Bryan M re Lynn Marchant Kim Mick.elscn 'olclle M re Monte Margelts Mark Maynes C nnic Miller Lee Morgan Jeff Maughan N rma Mead Gordan Mill r Jeff Morrill I avid Mellor T resa M rse John Mel nas Tim Miller
Becky Rakes William Reeve Reyna! Rigby Keith Rappleye Helen Rich Jason Ritzman Cyndy Reed Bruce Richardson Kim Robinson Jeniece Mullen Maureen Nokes Jerry 01 on Jay Petersen Brenda McFarlane practices hard forRoyce Mumford Shell y Norton Dave Orton Mike Peterson J.V. Cheerleader tryouts. Becky Murphy Mark Nosack Valerie Oviatt Sharon Nunley Claude Panek Tina Potter 67 Robin Neve onnie Parker Sandy PorterTerry Newhouse andy Nygard Kathy Patience Joan PowellNancy Noffsinger Lee Odorizze Janet Price
Sophomores Win Telephone Spirit Contest! Lenea Rocks Doug Rynear on Leslie Sanders Phil Shell Annette mith Penny mith Richie vedin Mark Rogers Debbie Sadler Kirk Schocker Janet Shinkle Buddy mith Robert 'mith G ieselc wanagan Lorrie Salter Pam Sielhorst Chc1 ri mith Tom mith Brad Rose Russ Scott Pamela Simmons Kerry Smith LuAnn Debbie Tait Sandy Rosenkrantz Karen Samuelson Heidi Sharp Donald Singleton LuAnne mith Gretchen tocdtcr John Tate Debbie Sevy Allen Shelby Pam 'mith Vardell Taylor Scott Rowsell heila turdy Joe Terry68
Richard Wentz Mike Westbook Wesley Witt Janalyn West Sharon Williams Wayne Whetman Jeff West Randy Withers Claudia White Elton Tetric Peggy Van Amen Richard Watson Susan Hilton and Gloria Ivie study for a test in one of their classes. Stan Thacker Carla Vaccaro Gary WebbDean Thornwall Candace Wack Kristine Tripp Jaqueline Wall Chris Webster Chad Washburn Kellie Webster Colleen Utley John WattsCarmen Vasquez Marshall Welch Michael Weller 69
OrganizationsThe clubs at Jordan contribute to the success of Jordan.They give our students variety in the school curriculumand a chance to serve others. For many, belonging toone of Jordan's organizations means enjoying a hobbyor learning in an area of interest.Being in a club makes everyone share a bigger partof Jordan. 71
Photography advisor, Mr. Nelson, Layout: Jeanine Anderson- Art Editor, Valayne Mumford-shoots individual pictures. Yearbook Editor, Sharon Davidson. Copy: Denise DeLeeuw, Scott Lloyd - Copy Editor, Craig Petersen, Mrs. Wilson - Yearbook Advisor. Sports: Heidi Sharp, Richard atherum - Sports Editor,72 Beckie Fowles, laude ratto - Typist.
Photography: Miralee Davis, Lori Lambson - Staff members assist in securing individual pictures.Photography Editor, Marilu Dennies. Beetdigger Tells Story of 70-71 Who made the yearbook? The work was ac- complished by 13 industrious staff members comprising four committees. Each day the copy committees could be seen racking their brains to create all written work. It was the job of the photography committee to search through myriads of proofs and choose appropriate pictures to tell the story of the year. The art committee, besides creat- ing special effects, designed the pages and decided where each piece of material would go. The sports department saw that each ath- letic season received proper coverage. Over- seeing the production of the annual were Editor Valayne Mumford and Advisor Mrs. Wilson. The staff was assisted by an alert, five-man photography team. Under the direction of Mr. Nelson they captured scenes, developed proofs and enlarged pictures. Their work added greatly to the quality of this volume.Photographers, Top to Bottom: Robert Clarke, Robert Smith, 73Rick Linnarz, Kelvin Jackson, Steve Sheppard.
Broadcaster Writers: David W. Smith; Advisor: Mrs. Dow; Claude Fratto. Writers: Doug Wag taff Craig Bluemel, Grant Buchanan. Vocal Chord of Jordan \"Seniors Win Cup in Olympics,\" \"Jordan Remod- els.\" \"Young Americans Compete in T.V. Quiz Show.\" These are a few of the headlines which marked the pages of the Broadcaster this year. The Broadcaster was the vocal chord of Jordan High. Every two weeks it appeared with coverage of activities, sports events, and human interest stories. Editorials and features were also included. The Broadcaster was run like a small business since advertisements were run to help pay for cost of production. Sponsorship of a Christmas writing contest encour- aged those with interest in creative writing. Assistant Editor: Lori Slade. Editor-in-chief : aVerne Ward · Busin ~ss Manager:74
Editors-in-chief: LaVerne Ward, Brenda Steadman. Writers: Stan Eastman, Rex Burton, Scott Lloyd; photographer: Gary Whitehead, writer: Gary Fredrickson.Writers: Rowena Mackett, Karla Vawdrey, Wendy Hatch, Martia Anderson. 75
Associated Boys of Jordan Pam Simmons throws frisbee in Thanksgiving turkey contest.Give Away TurkeysEvery boy at Jordan is a member of the Asso-ciated Boys of Jordan. This club sponsored theThanksgiving Party in which names were drawnand contestants threw frisbees to win a turkey.This activity was a great success. The A.B.J.'spurpose was to promote better understandingfor the boys of Jordan.A. B. J. OFFICERS - Left to Right, Row One: Jeff Maughn, Secretary; FrankAndrus, Senior Representative; Doug Wagstaff, Vice President. Row Two: ScottCrapo, Sophomore Represnetative; Trent Oliver, President; Caray Lindquist, JuniorRepresentative. tudcnt prove uperior in Student-Faculty ba kctball game.
Bectdiggers go casual at Dog Patch Drag. A. G. J. OFFICERS - Left to Right, Row One: Sharon Davidson, Junior Representative; Wendy Rogers, Senior Representative; Karen Brady, Sophomore Representative. Row Two: Lisa Nelson, President; Debbie Turner, Vice President; Michele Gilchrist, Secretary.Kathy Sanders and Rennae Jarvis contemplate bringing Associated Girlsdads to Fathers' and Daughters' Night. of Jordan Plan Activities Various activities kept the girls of Jordan very busy this year. These A.G.J. spon- sored activities included Girls' Day, the Mothers and Daughters' Party, and the Girls' Club assembly. Girls also looked for- ward to \"getting hitched\" at the Dog Patch Drag, and to a \"hot date\" with Dad on Fathers' and Daughters' Night. 77
Tenors and basses sing melody while Lorraine Allred accompanies choir. Alto add harmony and rhythm to the rc t of the choir, A CAPPELLA -Left to Right, Row One: Lela McAdams, Kris Johan- Lorraine Allred, Laura Woodruff, Trca ·urer; Rhond a Derricott, Sharon son, Debbie Dennison, Sherrie Lovendahl, Loni Ander en, Debbie Tur- avidson, onnic Brundage, ecti n Leader; Anne urncr, Vonnie ner, Janece Winkler, Social Chairman; Diane Hummel, Debbie Dar- oomb ·, Mary Ballard, Beverly Ballard, 'ale aim n, Paul per, ling, Steve Illguth, Alan Prince, Social Chairman; Brent undcrson. Row Two: Ina Riding, Susan Fitzgerald, Paula Elg, Deni e Law, Robin Stone, Bruce Martin, anny Martinez, om Richards, President. Row /· our: Ellen Skoubye, Jolene Anderson, Su an Bryce, Nancy arnsworth, Bryctn Roxanne Lloyd, ecretary; olleen Wintle, B nnic Price, Darien Mul- Stephenson, Rulon Ebert, Mike Jensen, Section Leader. Row Three: len, Mary Beth Jewk ·, e retary; Anita ray, heryl Lindeman, Karen Roche, Linda McArthur Frank Andrus, Brent Robinson. Brad78 i her, Dave No ack, reg Waters.
A Cappella Appears 011 Television Besides entertaining the students of Jordan on various assemblies and singing in church meetings through- out the area, this year the A Cappel- la Choir did something new. They brought joy and Christmas cheer to the many people who are the \"Mid- day\" television audience. Something else was also added to the choir. The formation of a Madrigal group provided additional opportunity for participation. These activities were under the supervision of Mr. Charles Naylor, new director this year.MADRIGALS- Left to Right, Row One: Mr. Naylor, Loni Andersen, Cynthia Thomp-son, Janet Cornia, Denille Crapo. Row Two: Marianne Howlett, Beverly Ballard, PaulaElg. Row Three: Robin Stone, Denise DeLeeuw, Wendy Margetts, Roxanne Lloyd.Row Four: Duane Allen, Jay Archibald, Scott Mickelsen, Richard Hoffman. RowFive: Dave Tibbetts, Tom Richards, Kent Hilton. Row Six: Paul Soper, Rod Scott,Milton Johnson, Kent Ware. Not Pictured: MaryBeth Jewkes.A_ CAPPELLA -Left to Right, Row One: Tom Boynton, Lyle ~orton, Bell~ Dennis Brugman, Stan Akagi, Scott Mickelsen, Duane Allen,R.tchard Hummel, Jay Archibald, Dave Tibbitts, Carol Begay! Robm Bay, ~ectwn Leader; Beckie Ballard, Neena Durrant, Renae Fairbourn, Mar-l<arlene Oliver, ori Smith, Karen Johnson, Mr. Naylor, dtrector. Row Ianne Howlett, Historian; Cynthia Thompson, Claudia Kunz. Row Four:Two: Kent Hilton, Art Troyer, Milton Johnson, Ric~ard Hoffman,_ Rod Robert Holloway, David Skoubye, Vice President; Brian Brady, KellyScott, Patti Bill , Janet ornia, Shelley Snow, Debbte Vernon, Mtralee Geter, Ricky Peterson, Wendy Margetts, Denise DeLeeuw, Nancy Bryce, Karen Glassey, Renae Rassmussen, Della Weller, Nada Linnarz,Davi , Carol Garfield, Venna Whetman. Row Three: Kent Ware, John Denille Crapo, Section Leader; Dawn Cowdell. 79
.. ~ t · \I ~~~.:;, .•,.•:•.• w~;;:~ • . , Advi or. Row Six: Kern Robinson, Martia Anderson Pam Jen en, La- Verne Ward, Brenda Steadman. Row Sel'en: Dave koubye, NancyMASQUE AND GAVEL- Top to Bottom, Row One: Marianne How- Noff inger, Mary Ann Allred, Activity hairman; Susan Bergener,lett, RaMona Graham, Richard Peterson, President; Roxanne Lloyd, Janette Landeen, Beckie Fowles, David M. Smith. Row EiRitl: BonnieLaurie Gregory, Sharon Hardcastle. Row Two: Janet Price, Laurie Price, arol Bailey, Lynne Ru el, Marsha Jen en. Row Nine: reggGreenwood, Cynthia Thompson, Brent Gunderson, Sharon Davidson, Morgan, Alice onish, heryl Noffsinger, Krista truh . Row Ten: BobNancy Larsen. Row Three: Jeanine Anderson, Penny Smith, Ina Riding. Greenwood, Kathy John on, Ellen Skoubye, Jerry Hatch, Konae Wil-Row Four: Kent Derricott, Anne Turner, Vonnie Coombs, Darlene liams. Row Eleven: Jeff Landeen, Nada Linnarz, Gail Heaps, RhondaMullen, Lisa Nelson, Deni Brown, Janece Winkler. Row Five: Rod Derricott, Historian; Della Weller. Row Tlllell'e: Kent Ware, Lori Slade,Scott, Vice-President; Barbara Davenport, Judy Atwood, Craig Peter- Patti Bills, Secretary; Karla Vawdrey, Sue reen.sen, Richard Hoffman, Linda Stoedter, Rhoda Devere, Mr. Rawlings,Masque and GavelPromotes Theatrical InterestThe Masque and Gavel under Brian Raw-ling's direction, furthered the members' in-terest in theater. It gave the students a chanceto see excellent performances and at the sametime study various principles of acting, direct-ing, and interpolation. Through their Christ-mas project and other similar activities, themembers also learned to give service to others. New Ma que and Gavel member enjoy initiation.80
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Left to Right, Row One: David Gunderson. Row Three: Dee Enniss, Devan Berret, Lorraine Allred,Morse, Dave Morrill, Valayne Mumford , Karlene Oliver, Marcie Tun- Gail Heaps, Brenda Steadman, Historian; Lori Slade, LeRoy Jeffs, Davebridge, Janece Winkler, Loni Anderson , Renae Jarvi s, Richard Hummell , Skoubye. Row Four: Denise DeLeeuw, Shauna Thornblad , LaVerneVice-President. Row Two: Kern Robin son , Kelly Wright, p, esident;Paula Elg, Secretary; Karrie Fitzgerald, Sue Garfield, Lisa Nelson, Brent Ward, Treasurer; Grant Buchanan, Richard Hoffman. Row Five: Craig Bishop, Gordon Brown, Claude Fratto, Stan Cox, Jeff Landeen. Row Six: Gary Jeffs, Kent Ware, Dave Jenkins, Lee Burningham. National Honor Society Carries Out Fund DriveNational Honor Society Members study the world of today and tomorrow. Service was emphasized when the National Honor Society decided to go \"where the action is\" and participate in a local fund drive. Also, members were honored with a ban- quet at the end of the school year. A 3.5 grade point average and a teacher's recommendation were required for en- trance into the Honor Society. The com- munity and faculty recognized members as students who possessed the traits of char- acter, leadership, scholarship, and service. 81
JordanettesNew Service Club at JordanConfusion was banished at basketball games,drama productions and A Cappella concerts.A new club at Jordan, the Jordanettes, servedthe studentbody by adding organization tomany extra-curricular activities. Besideshanding out programs and greeting guests,the Jordanettes ushered the audiences to theirseats in a quiet orderly manner.Mrs. Fitzgerald served as advisor to the club. The Jordanettes on the job ushering at the \"Odd Couple.\" Linda Yengich and Cathy Sanders USIIERETTES- Row One, Left to Ri~ht: Karlecn Fitzgerald, Becky Murphy, Merrilea Jone , hand programs to students as they Connie Miller. Marianne Howlett, Donna Duke, Robin Stone, Denise Law, Donna Orwin, enter auditorium. Alice Conish, Pamela Hansen, laudia Henke. Row Two: Diane Dcnr•ison, onnie ubdon, Renae Jarvis, Secretary; Debbie Turner, yndy Reed, I enea Rocks, uzy Humphrey, Pres-82 ident; EUen Skoubye, Karen Samuelson, athy Sanders, Vice-President; Linda Ycngish .
KEY CLUB-Left to Right, Row One: Frank Andrus, Mr. Jerry McCleary, Advisor; BobSmith, Stan Eastman, Brian Brady. Row Two: Alan Prince, Zane Crebs, Gordon Bolliger, RexBurton, Brad Olson.Key Club raises the flag each morning. Key Club Sponsors KNAK vs. Faculty Game Disc-jockeys from the KNAK radio sta- tion traveled to Jordan and were con- fronted by the tough competition of Jordan's faculty. This game, in which the faculty proved victorious, was sponsored by Jordan's Key Club. The Key Club was also in charge of rais- ing and presenting the flag in the morning and at each school assembly. The club members served as hosts when businessmen visited the school on such occasions as Post High School Day and Career Day. 83
Model U.N. Model U.N. discusses world problems. Attends State Assembly Bolivia, Libya, and Upper Volta were each represented by Beetdiggers this year. The delegates from these nations were members of Jordan's Model United Nations Club. The representatives participated at the annual Utah High Schools Model U.N. Assembly held at the University of Utah on April 23. Each of the club members was assigned to one of the three delegations. They studied their nations in order to represent them effectively in the assembly. Meeting every Wednesday afternoon, the club learned procedures used in actual United Nations assemblies. They also watched movies on the subject. MODEL U.N.-Left to Right, Row One: Sandy Johansen, Melanie Row Two: Marsha Jensen, Ranae Rasmussen, Rhoda DeVere, Wendy Hatch, Tara Gotberg, Chris Peterson, Tewe Parry, Gwen Webb, Rhonda Walkenhorst, Annette Blackham, Sherlyn Green, Linda Stoedter, Karrie Derricot, Jeanine Anderson. Row Three: Kern Robinson, Bryan Maynes, Fitzgerald, Claudia Burningham, Janet Cornia, Karen Roche, Rapporter; Lowell Villiard, Tom Vandenburg, Kerry Ferguson, Jeff Anderson, Stan Brad Maxwell, Vickie Myers, Sue Green, Alice Conish, Asst. Sec. Eastman, Jeanie Smith, Steven Hill, Rhonda Johnson, Randy Winger, General; Krista Struhs, Julie Peterson, Rapporter; Mr. Pond, Advisor. Secretary General; Brent Gunderson, Rod Scott.84
\-_- ... _......,., r \" j'DECA-Left to Right, Row One: Bob Smith, Steve Illguth, Terry At- Colleen Damjanovich. Row Four: Barbara Pederson, Rhonda Johnson,kinson, Marcie Tunbridge, Sandy Johansen, Cindy Robinson, Carol Gertchen Stoedter, Konae Williams, Linda McArthur, Dave Nosack,Westcnskow, Secretary; Diana Barney, Historian; Roberta Fowles, Pres- Jada Judkins, Debbie Jensen, Janece Winkler, Nora Snow, Kurt Brooks.ident; Mike Jaynes, Dave Meldrum, Vice-President. Row Two: Sherry Row Five: Coleen Ju, Lois Connary, Lauri Christensen, Brenda Fair-Gough, Caroline Begay, Roxanne Lloyd, Brenda Soper, Bruce Martin, bourn, Kim Robinson, Linda Yengich, Chris Tolman, Lamonte Mace,Diane Dennison, Suzy Humphrey, Beverly Ballard, Denise Luther, Gary Garry Mickelsen, Patti Larsen, Carl Edmunds. Row Six: David Mitch-Alvey, Sandy Rosenkrantz, Sheryl Lindeman, Nancy Barton, Dave ell, Steve Sheppard, Joanne Popelmayer, Sharon Hase, Marilyn Leather-Howard. Row Three: Barbara Davenport, Renae Fairbourn, Pam Jen- bury, Brian Brady, Row Seven: Laurie Gregory, Marlene Cordner,sen, Joy Despain, Nancy Farnsworth, Dawn Sutcliffe, Bryan Walters, Candy Hall, Sharlene Cordner, Gaynell Gurr, Jesse McPherron, Ted Woodward, Kim Ihler, Wayne Swenson, Craig Smith.Mike Jaynes, Wayne Swenson, and Kurt Brooks workon posters for DECA social. DECA Competes in Marketing Skills Members of Jordan's DECA chapter made an effective showing at the state competi- tion held in March. They participated with other schools in such skills as radio and T.V. advertising, sales demonstrations, shadow boxes, merchandise math, and job interviews. Four representatives of the club were sent to Boise, Idaho, for the Western Regional DECA conference. Other activities included a social held with the Brighton chapter and a Christmas pro- ject in which children at the Utah State Training School were given gifts and 25 dollars. 85
Dance Club Competes and Wins We won! We won! These were the cries that escaped from members of the dance club as results from several competitive events were announced. With the theme \"Dance Around the World,\" the dance club float took first place in Jordan's Home- coming parade. The club also took first place in the talent assem- bly with their \"tea dance.\" With Mrs. Hill as their capable advisor, the dance club created new beats and patterns and added sparkle to the musical, the Christmas assembly, the traveling assembly, and to their spring concert. \"The winning float.\" Dance Club practices for Christmas assembly. DANCE CLUB-Left to Right, Row One: Diane Hummel, Secretary; Elg, Wendy Woodward, Sherrie Lovendahl, Debbie Burkinshaw, Elaine Debbie Darling, Loni Anderson, Gail Salmon, Lori Smith, Colleen Dam- Rasmussen, Debbie Brady, Donna Smith, Joy VanTassel, Shelley Snow. janovich. Row Two: Cindy Robinson, Historian; Debbie Harris, Paula Not pictured: Shannon Sager', President; Nora Snow, Vice-President.86
F.H.A.-Left to Right, Row One: Rhoda DeVere, Susan Fitzgerald, Chris Peterson, Diane Capson, Sharon Hofhines, Debbie Cook, IleneDenise Law, Anita Gray, Colette Parker, Robyn Ostler, Venna Whet- Ashworth, Sal Wolfgramm, Lanie Wolfgramm, Pam Hansen, Cathyman, Linda McArthur. Row Two: Sharon Rase, Becky Ballard, Joy Van- Sanders, Ann Mounteer, Sheryl Lindeman. Row Five: Julie Christensen,Tassell, Renae Rasmussen, Shcrlyn Green. Row Three: Melanie Walken- Treasurer; Rochelle Fitzgerald, Historian; Karrie Fitzgerald, Vice-Pres-horst, Karen Roche, Dcnille Crapo, Annette Blackham, Nancy Birchell, ident; Laura Lloyd, Secretary; Joy Despain, Kathy Peterson, Susan Ber-Karlcne Oliver, Rcnae Jarvis. Row Four: Krista Struhs, Debbie Darling, gener, Faith Despain, Beverly Gardner, Wendy Peacock, Susan Crebs,President; Claudia Burningham, Reporter; Janet Cornia, Gwen Webb, Sydnee Densley. F.H.A. officers plan events of the year. F.H.A. Practices Self- Improvement Skills F.H.A. members were shown how to properly apply face makeup under the di- rection of a cosmetologist who gave a demonstration at one of the club's meet- ings. The cosmetologist emphasized line, color, and the art of diminishing bad features while bringing out good ones. Clothing care techniques were taught by representatives from companies such as Tri-Chem who specialized in cleaning products. The Future Homemakers of America were provided with a social atmosphere by par- ticipation in homemaking and other activities throughout the year. 87
Stage andDesign CrewsAre Never SeenBehind each of Jordan's plays the peoplethat help make it possible are the Stageand Design Crew. You may never seethese hard working students. Withoutthem you probably wouldn't see the play.The Stage Crew is responsible for thelighting, sound, and tickets. The sceneryand programs is the work of the StageDesign students.At the Sweetheart's Ball, the huge re-flecting ball was made by the StageDesign Crew also.All in all, the Stage Crew and Designworkers perform their service to Jordan. STAGE DESIGN-Left to Right, Row One: Robyn Ostler, Dennis Brugman. Row Two: Stan Eastman, Grant Buchanan, Sue Garfield, Miralee Davis, Debbie Harris, Lance Story. Row Three: Lorraine Allred, Susan Bryce, arol Begay, Valayne Mum- ford. Row Four: Mr. Pace, Advisor. STAGE CREW-Left to Right, Row One: Dave Morrill, Robin Lang, Robert Whitelock, Mr. Brown, Advisor; Jeff Morrill, Kerry mith.88
BAND-Left to Right, Row One: Howard Armstrong, Ken Akagi, Kern Three: Brad Maxwell, Doug Carlquist, Jeff Fergus, Dave Draper, DoyleRobinson. Row Two: Brent Adair, Karl Bingham, Mark Adair, Donald Johnstun, Matt Gregory, Ladon Anderson, Kelly Wright. Row Four: Mr. Robert McDonald, Director; Claude Jensen, Claude Panek, RodSingleton, Don Reeves, Denise Mitchell, Judy Bub, Tewe Parry. Row Beckstead, Bert Carson, Mark Murphey, Lawrence Lucero. Band Plays Pop Music Jordan's band welcomed a new direc- tor this year in the person of Mr. Robert ~IcDonald, whose fresh ideas brought about the performance of more popular pieces making the music relevant to the interests of the student body. During the football and basketball seasons, the band sparked the en- thusiasm of the Beetdigger crowd. A special stage band was formed and featured on various assemblies and programs. Special events included Christmas and Spring concerts and a district music festival.Stage Band members, Kelly Wright, Steve Beckstead, Burt Carson,and Kem Robinson, provided music for assemblies. 89
BookstoreSupplies Students' Needs\"Oh, no! I'm out of type paper!\" \"You can getsome in the bookstore.\" The bookstore cameto the rescue many times this year with reason-able prices and a good selection of supplies.These supplies ranged from essentials such aspaper, pens, and pencils to shirts and beetdig-ger buttons.Students worked in the bookstore every morn-ing and during the two lunch hours. Profitsmade helped finance the yearbook. Nancy Barton and Roberta Fowles count and record the Bookstore's sales. Roberta Fowles and Sandy Rosenkrantz keep Terry Atkinson stocks the shelves while Mike Jaynes rings up a sale. accurate accounts in the Bookstore.90
VICA-Left to Right, Row One: Nancy Larsen, Sharon Hardcastle, don, Brent Webb. Row Three: Ron Mace, Darwin Fitzgerald, Jeff An-Secretary; Roxanne Lloyd, Representative; Brenda Edmunds, Baird derson, Bob Smith, Vice-President; Scott Gotberg, Rulon Ebert. RowJones, Becky Ballard, Steve Demas, Craig Andrus. Row Two: Lowell Four: Rick Searcy, Treasurer; John Gilchrist, Gary Whitehead, KevinVilliard, George Westbrook, Bruce Shryers, Rick Pingree, Dee Kahley, Okubo, Randy Lang. Row Five: Dave Jenkins, Doug Shelby, President;Greg Morgan, Steve Mace, Paul Soper, Mr. King, Advisor; Peck Maxe- David Morrill. Probing a circuit for defects. VICA State Officers From Jordan Three state VICA officers were members of Jordan's club. Dave Jenkins, President- elect of the vocational organization, will act as President next year. In addition, Chad Evans acted as State Parliamentarian, and Paul Soper was a state VICA Repre- sentative. April's state competition was the main event in the club this year. The members competed in such subjects as auto mechan- ics, carpentry, electronic trades, and trouble-shooting. VICA performed a service to the school by sponsoring a safety slogan contest. They participated jointly with the Key Club in bringing the KNAK disc-jockeys to Jor- dan to play the faculty in a basketball game. 91
AthleticsTeamwork during practice and competition is oneof the reasons for Jordan's success. Another isthe support given the teams by the student body.This and student body support is brought to lifeby the pep club, cheerleaders, and songleaders.Jordan students have a reputation for puttingforth effort and most of all true sportsmanship.These qualities are seen in participants of eachsport and in their coaches. Through this, ourteams create honor and glory for Jordan. 93
Cheerleaders Wendy Woodward leads a cheer.Create New Cheers\"We've got the spirit! We're hot! We can'tbe stopped!\" This is only one of the new cheersthat were created and brought to life byJordan's five dedicated cheerleaders. Throughindividual involvement, the cheerleadersstrove to grasp that intangible object called\"school spirit\".In addition to cheering at basketball games,football games, and wrestling matches, thecheerleaders also planned and carried out thevarious pep assemblies that the student bodyenjoyed throughout the year. Margie Day, Head Chearleader, waits in \"Do it again!\" yell cheerleaders. agony as ball hits rim.94
Karlene Oliver gets Juniors to cheer louder. Margie and Wendy wait for kickoff.\"Come on, you guys!\" says Carol Garfield. Candy Hall smiles at Karlene. 95
SongleadersBring Melody Into CheersWith bouncing vitality, the songleaderschallenged student spirit, building enthusiasmthrough song. At each athletic event theanxiety of a devoted student body was re-flected in their shining eyes and eager smiles.Clad in red and white outfits, the girls wereconstantly on the job to back-up the cheer-leaders in promoting shouts from the crowd.They specialized in cheers calling for melody,and their bright and catchy routines were justright for stirring up the adrenalin of the stu-dent body. Marcie Tunbridge is \"up in the air\" with spirit. \"High-stepping\" Karen Johnson. Lori, Karen, and Debbie back-up cheerleaders.96
Songleaders use song and dance to capture the crowd's enthusiasm. Attention of audience is captured by Lori Smith during time-out.Cathy Boynton leads studentbody in \"Over There.\" Debbie Vernon accents the rhythm and beat of cheers. 97
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