The sophomore clas was led by Ronn Andersen, President. did mu h to promote the Jordan High ta ..~... ~,, lassPam Hall. Vice Pre ident, and Debra Cary, Secretary. A one higher level. itizenship and friendliness, true qof their main duties, they sponsored the Harvest Ball. th first ership. were trait found in the younge tdance of the year. leaders. They used their abilities of leadership and dependability to The year 1966-o7 wi II be rememberedset a wonderful example for the re t of the sophomor class. the sophomore . as one of Jordan's bestTheir ideas and suggestions in the student ouncil meeting sia m and tru Beetdigger pirit of our Officers.Ronn Andersen President Debra ary Secretary50
'- -=-~ : !..- ~.. .~ \"i _; RohNt Adams MclhoAkogiSnndru Adums Dennis AlldredgeJudy Ainswortf, Penny Aldredge Jerry Aitken Dunne Allen Les Allred yndie Andrews Judy Atkinson ue Ann Barney Vauna Bearden Leslie Allred C heryl Ballamis Terry Barney Ryan Bcrgener Linda Ames tcvc Andre\" s Vickie Bates Colleen Andersen Jody Andrus Don Ballard andra Baxter Patti Berrett Ronn A ndcrscn Laurie Andrus Ron Ballard F ranees Bigler Marsha Anderson Duane Archibald Greg Barber Jerry Bay Kathy Askcrlund Dixie Barney Jack Bean Robyn Birch Gary Bird \"To the man who looks up, the sky's the limit.\" Unknown 51
Ln uri r ook Ronr ll ro po onnic CrcLs Dnl r Grnc Cordn<•r Clon rlr rw ovin glon Jc·r ry unliff<' J11rucs D ui.J Doul( lns Ll. ox Gwen Blackha m Mike B radford No ncy B ur ke M ont y C hrisknsc· n .luliunn;r lost' S u san B od ell regg Brow n S tcvr Burninl(hn rrr R oxy C hri ste nson rri lr· olr Lesli e B onha m M a rk B ooth Ka thleen Brown hnrl rr n nldwd l a llis C lurk r Judy Colr h) usa n Brown R u lon a rlis lrR ae ma rie B owma n K utic lny ton Al itr' Colt on S teve Boynton J oe l Brundage G race Ca rter Yondn lr rrwnl J ohn Bryo n Douglas lin<· l\"rctln ook I cbra ary .lrryu· Cook Jr•nn ifr r D nhl \" There is nothing so fat ed to character as a half fini shed task. \" U nknown52
... ..if;;;,>~·-<~ ~ -· ' ·~,_ '·~ ~-. :-:-•-:.,-firuc · I onsic Yon Davis .hty D<'Visser Jimmy Doyle Kell)• Eatchel Mont Day Pc·nny De .ruffenried John D.!'fcndcrfcr Lynn Dumas Gene Eberl DrbiDunn Marilyn Ed(!cmonRoloyn Doy lwrlene Dt•nison DcAnn Dixon Michael Durrant Bru e Egg lesionTerry Dmis Sue Devine· 1ikr Dowland Lois Elkington LeGrand Fairboum Brenda E lswood , lepl•cn Fairbourn Da\" na Elswood l''li hacl Emms lerlin(! Fairbourn Brian Fairboum Paul Farnsworth Jo) ce Fitzgerald Janel Fredrickson 53
Carol Goff Blaine Gouf(h Mirhuclllolt·s luis Honcuff nndro ll ans<·n Janel Goff Elain~ GrPI(ory ,h>nis I lull Rlllldy I lund Gordon llnrdrustl<• Allen ood111ans n Luwrcm~ ull Tt·rry llardC\"ustlt• Bill Goul(h Porn ll nll Br<·nt llunscn Ron Pnulllardman Ruth Gund~rson Tom ll nll !.loyd ll on•~n Peggy Fritz Julie Gardner Ross GardnerRodney GarnerCh ri stie Gibson Kuthy Harris54
l .o rol e~ lla y<O( k Ri hurd ll cuser Edd ie !leo ti, Nancy lligh eJol111 !len lriksc Debra llill Roger llrrrin .Ieonelie llilt on S J, nron ll irschi Bru e H ud!(cns Nora llunt Lynda Jarvis Ei le n Jensen Rohrrl llobusrh Jeri lluiTman Diana Hurdsman Curtis Jayn s Thomas floes h hrisline Hulse David Jaynes Lana J nsen • ric H olmstrom raig Hummel G loria llursl Debbie Jemison Tim llolmstrom Maxine llumphrey Randy Jenkins Roger Jensen Randy Hump hrey Debra Ipsen Lynda Jennings Jay Hooser Karen Jackson ott Jensen Lorene Jacks~n Nancy Jenson T heron Jenson Susan Jenlzcb Bill Johnson \" 1 never pray to win, l just pray to be my best [orm.\" Carl Erskine 55
Alan Mayn •s Ton< M Cormick MichRt·l Mayne• Gwc11 Mt·Krnnn Lnrry McAda\"'\" CruiJI MrNril Jmm Md3rid<· K,·nndlo M,Guit·c Harold Johnson Michael Jones Monika Kobs Judy Luwr ·nc~ Don Mllrgclls Kathy Johnson usan Jonrs S lt aron LeF~vrc .Jerry Lt•t· Nanry Marlin Lynda Johnson Pat Kidd l.indn Mnrtin<''- ollccn Larsen Murgan•l Lurrro Jim l\1HiSUillOri Regina Johnson DuWaync Kimball Jolm Larsen Evn Lu~to Kat hi]\ faupinDavid Elroy Jones Glen Kitl'ic Robert L ~r sr n .Jerry I,unJbt•rlt Eu{!rrw Mnynnrd Kay Ia Jones Tommy Kemp Steven Lnw Sftnun u Mnir C ln yton Meyer \"Mcmy men owe the grandeur of Lft(Jir lives to tremendous difficulties.\" Spuq:(t>On56
Rog r Mi kdscn Ronald Mil hell Glade Mumford Mary Ellen Myrick Mary elson roi!{ Mill r Oil Mit hell Kathy Mumford Ron Naillon Reed Nelson Teresa Mumford Sherry Nay Ron clsonWilliam Miller Leland Moller Sylvia clson nry Millcrhcrg Kathy Morrow Linda Myers Jeannelle Nelson Allen ielson Helen O laharri Dennis okes Max Orton Cindy Nowotny John Oviall Jeanine unlc Jody Palmer Linda ygard Rhonda Pangos 57
Robert Prince D avid R nsmusscn Pa ul ine R ~cvc Kri so n Robin on Rid mrd R owley Juli e Proctor R oy R om<· ro Bill Quibell Brent Roy rui\" Ricl w rds T o rmo RoHc Robert Rowlcr Townio R addon Pntti R icha rd• Br •nda Rc d : ott Ritlm rds W oync Rossbcr\" Eloirr c RuHd Nykkie Reed Orrt lll Run in Michele P ea rl P risci lla Phi llips J ay P etersen Terry P ickett Peggy Peterse n Max ine Petersen J ~a nn c Plurnhof usa n P a tross onn ic Pott er J ay P ri c58
Wnndo hmill Patti Schrader Randy vy Dorothy Shny Dan koubye Vickie nyder l\lfarla lephcnson Denny Tate Brad milh lairc penccr Allan Ievens Rodger Taylor Marilyn mith Gary Ievens Vickie Taylor Robert pratt Lauric lou! Bruce Teran ril mith Garlyn quir Parry Struhs hclley Thacker Randy milh Deborah Sours Linda Thomas Rick milh Terry Sours Alan Summcrhays Larry Thompson Pal Thompson \"The sure way to miss success is to miss the opportunity.\" Victor Charles 59
.. .' ~!·';..~ Dnrl<·n<' W ntkin s Eil r nr W cst T err y W ntso n .k r r i W r st Cro i ~ WI, ·tmnn l\1ary Wt·nvr r Bett y Wliitlot k S tr vt• n W t•isS usa n Thompson Mik Tucker Fa viol a Va squ r z J ol1nny V r lmdc· Ron W nlkr r C rai g Tille y D ean Tuttle Prisci ll u V nsquez lidl('ll t• W ull un· Kot!.y V a ldez Br<•nda V a wdn·y Joe Veltri Koth y W ollinS hawn Timoney G flldt• V a nTassell Co ll rr n Va wdrt•y Vi ckie V r nneri VikkiTitd Kay!, Va nT asse ll l.. ffW nrd Rick V a rney Ja nrt Vc•n l<•r Andreu Vi sHc·r lud y W n. I,IHCrn D avid Tolma n Lois v~ht r r John Vi sst• r l.a um< V•lns i,IJUrn T erry Trujillo Dt·bru Wa~ts tuff S usn n Wflittfc· .l a mrs Wi ~g in s \" You will never [i~tcllime [or ony l/1i11g. If you want tim e you must make it.\" ha rl es Huxton60
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With strength, energy, and de ire; individuals endeavor toadvance along the path of life. Physical and mental powers are trengthened as each strive to obtain his goal . People use everypower to help them reach The End of The Beginning In In-volvement. Involvement. This i not merely \"to include as necessary orto engross.\" It means much more. lt is the electric current set inmotion by the generator, the brook rippling down a mountain ide, and it i a key which opens a door on the way to success. Our involvement at Jordan include hurrying to class, listeningto lectures, and eating lunch. It is talking, laughing, and cryinga we unite to form a student body.-administrative relationship.It is our activities, organizations, and high spirit gained fromextra urricular activities such a dance , plays, honors, specialmoments and events. lt is participation, cooperation, unity, excel -[ nee, and taking a stand on morals, belief , and ideals. lt is theaction , thought , words, and deed of every individual at Jordan. Our s hool and country are what we make it, and we make itwhat it i through involvement. A we ing our school song orpledge allegian e to our nag, we feel the involvement of pastgenerations. We are proud of our involvement in 1967. It has led us throughthi year. Jordan has made 1967 a vivid year whi h will tand outin the memory of each individual who shaped The End of TheBeginning. 63
Jordan's 1967 young women created bonds of unity, by forming the traditional Associated Girls Club of Jordan. Leading this group throug], thi year's cycle of event were Paula Kunz, President; onnie Fairbourn, Vice President; Laurie Andrus, Secretary; Loraine Pen- rod. enior Representative; Lark Roger , junior Rep resentative; and Jody Andrus, oplwmore Representa Live. These officers combined talents in planning their wond rful a tivities. orne of the event were the Dog Pat h Drag, Fathers' and Daught r ' Night. the Big PaL--Little Pal party, Mothers' and Daught rs' Night, and irl · Day. 8;~ Pai-L;ttl Pol Party Connie Fairbourn Laurie Andrus Loraine Penrod L rk Rogers Joel Andrus Vice President ecretary enior Reprsentatiue ]unior Represental i ue Sophomore Represcmlaliv<'64
Exciting scooter races. and the turkey drawings were part ofthe Thanksgiving Party sponsored by the A.B.J. This club is oneof the most important and uccessful clubs whi h is offered to theboy at Jordan. Every boy has a member hip in the \"AssociatedBoys of Jordan\" club, beller known as the A.B.J. Each boy hadan opportunity to participate in the variou activities sponsored byth fub . Fathers' and ons'. the Boy's Day Assembly, and theThank f,!iving Party were the major activities sponsored by thisclub. Doug Weaver President The Associated Boys Club of Jordan featured boys from all paths of life.L('(' ~f('('llWOOd Brnd Smith Dave Samuel on Joey Veltri enior Representative Sophomore RepresentativeVier Presiclen I 65
Burlene Barton The goal of the 1967 Beetdigger staff was toEditor present a unique and modern publication. The theme, The End Of The Beginni.ng, et the pace. For the first time in s hool history, the book- store was operated by the yearbook selling staff. A'll profits went to support the Beetdigger. They presented the innovation of engraving go ld names on yearbook cover to students wi hing to parti - cipate in the program. At the other end of the scale, the pub!; alion and photography staffs worked in coherence. There were true moments of stress and strain in the yearbook room, but the guidance of Robert Teran and Arval N !son created a bonding of memories of the year, '1966-67, into Jordan's yearbook.Robert D. TeranPublication Advisor Blaine Hrown Business lV!anager ,... Arval Ne lson Photography Acluisor66
Paul Golberg Roseann Hardcastle Kathy McQuade Joyanne Rasmussen Shannon Rasmussen Art Copy Copy Copy CopyA dedicated staff d vot d many hours of work. as Ron Yengichtl•cy dilig ·ntly transformed ideas into n bonding Copyof tllemorics. the Bcctdig11cr for I967. Melvin Berrett. Lowell Boberg, and Richard McAllister, assisted in the publication of the yearbook as English advisors. The miling faces of Candy Dana, Burlcne Barton, Laurie Bon - ham, and Marcy Kensinger displayed the service given by the yearbook selling staff. 67
Christine OeYisser Pres nting the fa ts preci ely and ac urately,Co-Editor the Journalism class ndeavored to produce the news of Jordan Hif:lh in th e Broadca ter. The news brought vivid memories of the events taking pia e during th time span between monthly publications. Ideals of a paper were transformed from image to produ t fiS editorials, feature , ad , highlights, and piclur s were com! ined in layout form. Minds were stimu lated, my lified. and excited as eyes perused the comp leted black and white maze of thought. Attention and interest were captured immediately. Plaudits for toiling performan es will b treasured forever by the individuals con i ·lfuting to our schoo l new pap r. Only whe th e year comes to an end does one realize I a lue of his completed work . Arnold (Fiosh) iclh orst wa s nlwnys th ~ n· to copturc Ri<hard lc lli st r Acluisor the news as it occurred by tnkin U picture s.68
Diana Adams Barbara Bell Carolyn Cox Candy Dana Blaine DeVineMarcy Kensinger JoLynne Ni ckle Paula Payton Melvin Rogers Arnold Sielhorst Deanna Somsen Lenore Sturdy James Thompson The principles for production of a good publication a re pla nnin g, action, a nd devotion ; and the goa l was achieved by tbe Broadcaster sta ff by these principles being carried through to th e letter. 69
Shauna Kidman Ronnalynn Brown Advisor President During the year the meaning of tradition wns fully· A.M. for early morning pra !ices held three times aawakened in each member of the harlonian s. A tradi - week. ew mar h ing routines were made ready for thetional club which is nearly us old as Jordan i the op njng of ·chool while ach harlonian waitedCharlonian Club. anxiously for new uniforms which were b ing designr f. Supporting the chool in all its activilie · wa · amajor function of this club. At half limes during foot- I lappiness i the harvest each lub rncmb r reapedball and basketball games the harlonians p rform cd from pep rallies on th morning of game days. teas fortheir intricate marches. other school s. , !lending the pep club work hop nl Toorle and providing a hristma for n nerdy family . During the summer months, hard work was the mnin Finally th re are the fri ndships which will follow eachobjective of the Charlonians. Th y showed up at 5:30 harlonian through her life. How On,• f),•hru Fit-.grrnld. 1/islor/nn: t-1itkir Mr l~rr ·. Com•spondirtO Seer(' lt<ry ; .'liirlry Younu. Tn·nsun•r: Cltnrlottt• (orN'II<', i\•si . lo11l Drill Mi. lrl'~.: Ronna lynn Brcmn. Prt•sidt·nl: How T~t•o : l~ohrrtn Fittgrruld. Yr/1 lt slrt•s : t-lun Krn •inl[t•r, l<.t•portrr; K tyl<•rn ht-.g<•rn ld . /)rill 1; . tress: Rutlo Wri!(lol, :i<'<\"r<•lory; Rosrunn JI ,Hd«,. ll<·. Vie<· Pr!'sitl<•nl With tit~ intrrcst of the student body captu red. tlw Dinnn Adum• lucly AndN on Knr<'n Atkinson u ..du Bnllurd harlonion s performed their intricntc maneuvers.70
Lucille Best D r hrn Fitzg ra id Ka rla Hall Marcy Lee Ken in ger C hcrylc Palmer Robyn Timony lar Bi lls Kaylr n Fit zgera ld Rosca nn H ardcastle KaroIyn Kreck Karen Pendleton an y Tippett s Roberta Fitzgerald C heri Larsen Kri stene Pullan edra Voltz Ioudi n Brown Mikki H a tch Darlene Larsen hannon RasmussenDonn a Brown harlott G reene D eanna H awker Lynn W ashburn Rene· underson M ickie McCleery Lark Rogers Ruth Wright a rolyn ox arol Haws D eann a Somsen harron WrightMa ry rtcdon LaD onna J acob S hirley Youngonni Fn irbourn 71
Lal'v'lar Swenson Jame Bradford Once again the Key Club came through with an Advisor Advisor outstanding year. lt wa an indu trious year full of projects and activities. The club's effort during the football and basketball seasons wa greatly appreciated hy the players and the student , since they sold programs and h lped keep score for the football games. As part of their patriotic spirit, the flag wa always on display. As a service club, ther were none who could say the job was not done well. since every duty wa accom- plished quickly and efficiently.Harold Olafsson Dave amuel on Lee Greenwood ' tcphen (Jreenwood Phil Bnl cr Trc>asurrrPresident Vice -President 2nd Vice President .Secretory The American flog proudly wnvcd over the campus of Jordan. due to the patriotic spirit of th Key lub. Todd And rscn Phil Baker St 'ven Brown I ennis arro ll I oug rehs72
Dennis Dowland Kent Homer Harold Olafsson Ron Peter on Melvin Rogers Fred VeltriBru e Egg]e ton Russ Hudgens Gary 01 on Robert Prince Dave Samuelson Joe Veltri Jim Fairbourn David Rasmu en Greg Walkenhor t Lee ·rreenwood ary Judkins Randy Osborne Michael Reid Cy Sherwood Doug Weavert phen rcenwood Don Lybbert Wayne Page Victor Riggs Arnold Sielhorst Ron Yengich Jim Mat umori Larry Parker Paul Roden Randy teadman Cle s Young tcve Hirs hi eil Peterson Jame Thompson t ve elson 73
Row One: D lores Wiedemh imcr. D a rien Larsen. Marin Elvia Zizuml o. Hobyn Archib.,ld. Di a nne Joos. Lurillr Brsl, Lenore Sturdr. B<·lly Lou hristinc Glassey, Nancy Hooser, Jil enc mith, Karolyn Kreck. onnie Fair· Po~<· t. 1irkic MrCirery, .Jud y nd!'rson, hnron Br rl(ent·r, onwny bourn, Nancy Greenwood. V ernon Ba nrz, Lynn Kidd , Ron Mumford . Rou; Rid Hml.. Brinn S mith . l\1ikt· (;ruhh. I:rni<• colt. How Four · Knth y 1:111. Two : Darlene Ri!!ler, hell y Ann und, Louise I lndl ry. herri r tnpley, Diane SnJI('r, l..a Donno Jo ohs, J uwt TU!ker, Mary Cr<·Nfon. Lindn ilnon Darla Johnson, Donnf\ B rgstrom , Cathy utb. Hnrbara Kobbs. Pot DuMond, Dan Vest. Kerrie Henrie, Phil Baker, Joy hcrry. Rotu Tf,re c: st•n. .lnn<· ll u1ith. Ros<·u nn llurdru •tlr, Non< y Pclt'r>rn. B1·n Durronl. Rolw rt l..n sn lcr, Mike D ny. 'oJy Albr<• f•t sr 11 . Mr. ' · Rodney Znhriski<· dirt'rlcd this y ar's ambitious 'a pellu hoir. Mrcting b ·fore rhool on man mornin(!s. the diligrntly prndircd for the various <.hur h meet inl{s, P.T. . rnrrlings, and school and xd~~:~ngr assemblies. Th •ir beautifufl harmonized voi <'s hlendrd on u not<· of th' tru hri tmas piril on the nnnuol hri tmas program. ood lend r hip , nd lru<' de otion to the choir werr shown b the hoir's excell nl oiTi er . Robert Lu sutrr, President : nncy I rtt•rsen. Vice Pr sident : Jill ' hri slirw (ria. S(' . Sorinl I arln Johnson. mry hdl nn , und. and I arlene rse n, ecrctnri s. The A apellans were R\"uest · of Pro o lligh on an exchange program in a ombined on re rt with the Pr vo hoir and orch stro. As a . pecial produrlion thi s year, our h ir. \"ith the band and dance lub. pres'ntcd the Roger and I lammcrst in 's production of \" klahoma\", und r th direrlion of Mr. Zabri skie. Mr. 'ar s, Mi s oeltc, and Mr. Watt. The pi of th tory fell into plurc us the charn r ter w re again brought to lif in thi s thrilling lory of arly s ttlers in th Mid -W l.74
RorP One: Mrl Ro11rrs. Pew I Rodrn. Lynn \Voodward. KaDon I Iadiey. Ishmael, Mary Ann Howard. Koren Hagen. Row Tlrre~: Jay Garfield. LantzKntlry Adair. Clrristin•· Q,. isS<'r, Knthy llnrp<·r. Claudia \"\"bold. Deannal lnwkr·r. Robinrll<· Emerson. Lindu Ballard. Diane Matsumori. l\likki llatrh. mith, Kenneth mith, Ralph Glad. Mona Lynn Neff, Karrn Utley. 1aryRow Two: Tonr l lardrnst lr Rnndy Oshornr. Keith Flmcr, Tim Carpenter. Ann March. Barbara Bdl. , andra Eggleston, Lindn Ballard, Ramonal ~nth l'l)l'rl, l.indn Pnrkrr, Lark Roger., andy Dana, aria no\"· Terri Vawdr y. Jill Crosgro,c. Row Four: Brian MrBridc. Gary Olson. Delbert batb, Gary West, Val ric Whctman, Evelyn Joos. Ruth Wright. Kaylcen Fitzgerald. Marilyn Ferguson, heila Doyle, Alison Densley, Pauline Kidd.Row One: Dnrlenc L.llr en, rrctary; hri. tine DeVisser, Librarian: Jill CrosgrO\'C, cretary-Trea.urer; Kerric H nric, Librarian; Robert Lasater. President; Gary Olson, Librarian; ancy Petersrn, Vice ·!Indy Dona, Librarian; C'hristinr Gla . ey. cia I hairman; Claudia President: Darla Johnson, Librarian.Nrwbold, cia I hairmon: hdlry Ann und, crctary. Row Two: 75
Mr. Donald B. Milne Based on the same ideal and organized on the same plan a· Advisor the world-wide United Nations Organization, the Jordan High Model U.N. members dedi ated them elves to furthering the cause of world peace and understanding betwe n nations . Their main duty was to study the functions of the U.N. and learn how it was organiz d. They al ·o ponsored a ub for Santa, took an a live part in the UNICEF drive, and repre ented a for- eign ountry at the annual J'VIodcl U.N. onf!\"rence at the U. of U. The club wa ponsored by Mr. Donald B. Miln and was led by Vicki Lewi , cretary- · neral: Pat DuMond. Asst. S cretary- en ral ; Chris tin Ander on, crctary-Trea urer ; and Nan Runolfson, 1-listorian.- L tlrning the meaning and purpose of the U.N. i · lik the man who said: \"We cannot expect other nations to se ye to eye with us if we look down on them.\" Left to Right : Christine Andersen, Secretary Treasurer; Nun Runolfson. Historiart ; Vicki Lewis, ecretary-Ger.eral: Pat DuMond, Assistant ecre lary-General.76
Row One : Arnold ;cfhorsl, Vic Riggs. Tereann Cu tler. LaVon Steadman. Brent Anderson. Paula Kunz. Terri Anne Peatross. Lynn Park. Mardinc Davis. uc Taft. Katie C layton.Morg() Wnll. Lorac Pcnro I. Lindn S la ter. Joyannc Rasmussen . Row Two:~~ow One : Tcr:y Pickett. Robineile [111crson. Mickie 1cCiecry. Marilyn 1-fa rdcastlc. Lark Rogers. hcrrie Stapley. Kristcnc Pullan. B tty Lou Pagel. urner. Rol yn firnony. Rolaync Day. Connie Potter. Row Two: Roscann hirlcy OJ on. Marcy Lee Ken inger. 77
The Ma que and ave! club, a national sp e h organization, was extremely active during the year. In fulfilling th purpo e of the dub. that of sponsoring and encouraging speech activities, the enlhu ia li member saw numerou play at variou univer ilies. \"The Lul ong\" at the Brigham Young University, \"Ring Round the Moon\" at the University of tah, and \"Mediterranean floli- day\" at the Villa Theater w re a few of the how viewed by the dub. This fub also support ·d the ub for , anta, the school play, and Region and Stale drama competition. The highlight of the year were the initiation, cfosin!J banquet , hri ·tma · party, and oth r parli s. The Masqu and >avcf dub had a goal of promoting the Drama and other cultural ev<•nt at Jordan.Mr. Glenn E. Saco AdvisorMike Adams hristie Petersen President Vice -Prcsiclent Courtney Despain Diann Halford Dixir l.rwis 'lure l~ills Parliamentarian I lis to ria11 S1•rrelary Trc•osttrer78
/~ow One: rnig Rasmussen, Lilia Childs. Cathy Watson, Terry Peatross. Young, Nancy Petersen, Sue Taft. Row Four: Roger Allen, Paul Gotberg, Allen Hilton, Richard Dunn, Judy Anderson, Glen Price, Neil Anderson.Lnvon teudman, Dione Motsumori, Robyn Timoney. Robinette Emerson. Bob Adams. Jerry Bay. Jack Carter. Row Five: Brian Larsen. Robert Prince, Bruce Brown, Paul Brown. Glenda Tolman, George Greenwood. Lee Gre n-Mnrcy Lee• K nsinjlcr. Mary Ann Howard. Row Two: tcve Webster. Jill wood. Greg Hansen. Kerry Henrie. Nancy Pace. Row Six: Mike Swenson. rosl(rove, Kathy Efll. Sandra Goates. hrric Baker. Patty Berrett. Mickie Larry Parker. Douglas Maugban, Robert Cole. Robert Lasater, Jay Fackrell. Charles Thomas, Gary West.Me lrcry, Knylccn Fit1.~crald. Connie Potter, Kathy McQuade. Row Tftree:Jimmy Pierson. Ei leen Kunz, Jancff mith, Kris Pullen, Kathy Harris, hirlcyHow One: Kathie KosovicJ.. Rhonda Pangos. Debra WagstafT. Ann Berrett. Cox. Julie Gardner, Gary Bird, hawn Timoney. Row Four: Kathy Mum-Nnncy ThomJ?SOn. Joyann<' Rasmussen. Freda Cook. Linda Martinez. Deanna ford, Lynn Swenson, Dawna Efswood. Jody Andrus, usan Thompson. haronSorn\"·n, Lucille Best. Row Two: Kelly Eatrhcl. Mary clson, RacD ne At-kinson, Ronnalynn Brown. heri Larsen, Kathy Askerlund, Robyn Birch, Hirschi, Kay Taylor, Roberta Fitzgerald, Grace Carter, Ann Sainsbury, VickieNancy Jenson. Row Three: Kuti layton, beryle Palmer, Elaine Hill. Rene Taylor, Claire pcncer. Row Five: Krisan Robinson, Annett Carter, DarleneGunderson, Mono Lynn N IT, Renee Patterson, Deanna Hawker, Carolyn Watkins, Darla Johnson, DeEtta Kemp, Lois Elkington, Connie Milne, Claudia Ainsworth. 79
The big \"J\". on the red and grey jackets and white sweaters of Jordan's Lettermen. stand for hard work and en thu iasm. Our lettermen mel the high sta ndards set up by our coac he in order to earn their fet ters. Tht• e boy were a part of Jordan, rep- resenting her in a ll field , of a thletics. They und rslood fair play. good sportsmanship , and apprec ia tion of good and clean sports. rouping together at ac livili e . th ey proved thi fac t as th ey cheered for rriemb rs in football. wrestling, basketball, tennis. track. or whatever be the ·port They played a big part a t Jordan, and Jordan be arne a big part of their lives. Coaching advisors. Row One: Jerry McCleary, Robert Teran. Row Two: Robert anchez, David Erickson. Row Three: Than Heiner, Kirk Wright. Harold Ofafsson President David Samuelson Vice -President lep hen Dahl ecre lary l<ou• One : Lurry Purhr. Victor Rill!~• · Nyo l •nrdnrr. Ooul( w~uv~r. Lonni~ Troyrr. Row Two : Poul Brown , V('rnon BoorL, ( rin nd.-rson, I on I. bl\"'rt, Borry Thoum •. Mitthrll lngcr.oll . /(ow Tl~rt•r : Oun Vi \"'\"'· rni(l RnmuSS<'II . Roher! Smith. Oouglos n.,,.,Maugl.on, Onvid P,·t<·non, Eddie Vi~til. Row four : Jny Curli,·ld. Terry orli slr . Cy lwrwood. K•·nt ' mill.. Kevin Enni••. Dennie Dcol. Row Blnvnr Wilson. Russ I fudl(t•n•. Allen Jeffs. ' trvr n Brown, Krnl Homer, roig I forper, Jo.l>n Peterson .80
Youths today are preparing for the adult world of tomorrow. Lila WilsonA few young people have an air of self confidence and they realize Teacher-Coordinatorthe democratic princip)es of private enterprise, because they aremembers of the Oi tributive Educational Clubs of America. Called Oeca for short, this club is actually a program preparingstudents for fi elds in marketing and distribution. The four pointsof the Deca emblem represent their efforts to obtain vocationalunderstanding, civi consciousness. social intelligence, and leader-ship development. The Jordan Chapter of Deca carried through with their ideals,contributing much to our school. They filled hungry stomachs atthe games, spread the Christmas spirit by decorating Jordan, andsponsored the weethearts Ball to add to the sentimentality ofValentines Day. Within the club, members enjoyed the initiation, field tripssuch as the one to Hotel Utah. and parties and events such. asthe annual Oeca Banquet.Burien<' Barton Kerry H nrie Paulene Kidd Jill Cro grove Charles Thomas Pre ·idenl Vice President Secretary Historian ReporterRow Otte : Dorlecn Ril!lcr, Robyn Johnn scn. heri Latimrr, Mollie Mortensen, Row One: Diane Sadler, herri Stapley, Nancy Hooser, Candy Dana. Row Two :Elninc rcgory. Row Two : Ioria arson. Rosemary Rigl r, hauna Newbold . Jilenc mith, Becky Watts, Teri Ishmael. Dec Sorensen. Row Tf>rce: Arnold hrrry ' roil!, Mono cff. Row Tl.rPe : Donny V st. Michael I lone, David Reeder. iclhor t, Carol Millis, Terri Anne Peatross, andru Eggleston. Row Four: Dale'-<·on ' hurtl eff. T erry Dnvis. Row Four: Dean Soper, Tom Hocsch. Glen Price, Siclhorst, Courtney Despain, Calvin Hart, Jim Ander on, Larry Hiatt.Ri<-hord Purkin, Dovid HnJprs, Dnvid Tolm nn.
Under the direction of Mr. David Watt. th band of Jordan High School. practi ced long hours to perfe I their numbers which they prese nted al. assemhli<'S, parades, and special programs. l-Iard work paid off when the band had the opportunity lo perform at outstanding event · such as the \" alute to ou a\" program held at I lillcresl lligh School. th brislmas Program, the spring festival. the school' · mu sica l, ''Ok lahoma,\" and at many of the sc hool's assemblies. With talented mu ician s, Jordan lligh cf10ol's band was one of the bes t in the talc. Mr. Cyrill David Watt Advisor Row On-.: Ri chard Row Icy. Claudia wboiJ, Mirritllll Wilson, loyC<• Jont•s, t-1urihn Etfl!c·rncm. Str•w Kido. Slu.ron l ocn·s, I~ u jtt·n•· 1aynarcl. l .ow(' ll Karol yn Krcck. Donna Brown, Craig Rn.,uussrn. Jinnn y I ltuu1 How T 11 ,0 vVri~tl•t. Bru«· II ·· r•ltirw, Crnil! llunrnrc·l. li~ •· Pnlnrl'r. H;, k Po\"r ll. Douu C lnw. l .,ryn<· \Vro~thl Row T/m•c• (;nrrl.•n Vis><'r, 1),\" itl Rot I.. Lnuril z Smi tlr.82
Under the excellent leadership and direction of Miss Anne Miss Anne Marie NoelteMarie Noelte. the Dance Club got under way this year with many Advisorand varied activities. These talented girl spent many hours ofpractice and rehearsals preparing dance routines for various assem-blies and program . Their best remembered performance was thatof \"The Night Before Christmas\" which was accompanied by theA Capella Choir. Through the help of their officers, Nancy Greenwood. Presi-dent; Diane Badovinatz, Vice President; Lynn Park. Secretary;Nan Runolfson, Treasurer ; and Toy Tsuya, Historian, the DanceC lub members learned more than just how to dance. They learnedthe valued qualities of cooperation and rhythm. Combining theirtalents of dancing and the ability to perform, the Dance Clubadd d mu h to the enjoyment of Jordan's students. Nancy Greenwood President hcri Winger, Cindy Williams. Paulenc Kidd. Row Diane Badovinitz Marilyn Ferguson. Sheila Doyle. Diane Sadler, Ra - Vice PresidentJ:11o:~ow One: Nnn<y Greenwood, Robyn Evnns. Margo Wall. herric Colton, Mardinc Davis. Row Lynn Park 1\•rri Annr Peatross, Nnn Runolfson, Vicki Lewis. Lynn Park. Row Three: Pat DuMond. SecretaryI rrrunn utlcr, Toy Tsuya, Diane Budovinitz. Nan Runolf on Treasurer Toy Tsuya Historian 83
Grant Zabriskie \"Nocheinander wunderbares Jahi ist gegangen, means Advisor another great year has pa sed at Jordan. It especially held true for the erman Club. Not only did the German lub members learn the techniques of speaking and writing •ermnn in their clas es. but th y also had many enjoyable a tivities as a lub. such a sleighriding, ub for anta. and a Halloween party. The German lub gave members a better knowledge and interest of the erman language, and provided fin a so iations for the members. E OND-TI fiRD YEAR - l~ow One : Bmhoru Kobs. Monika Kobs. Donna Brown, 'aroh Bisl•op, Lorenc Jackson, Marianne Mar h. Koren Atkinson. arolyn ll owkcr. Mory Wrnvcr. Kathy McCandless. arol Mathis. hristinc DcYisscr. Two Two : Ken mith, Mike Mnyncs. Gory Millcrbcrg. John Lorst•n, Cody Albr chtscn. Ronrll ropo, Ric olson. 1\lik rubb. Alvin Bishop. Robert Prince, David Jones. Poul Golberg. Tom rookston. Ric Go! on Q,,.. ,FIR f' YEAR - Row Ryon Brrlf<'nrr. layton Myers. John I lrndrikse. I Iclrn lnhorry. President Collrcn And<•rson, Rosrunn I lnr<kn. tJ,., Bnrb<~ro 1urpl•y. Vi,ki Buruon. Jcnnif<•r Dui.J. ,fum<'s Alvin Bishop 'f'!.ompson. Melvin Rogrrs. Ou11ny f'vlol.ler. Roll' Two: Ouw Snmurlson. Ed Burney. Joy nr· 1st Vice President fi<·fd. Jolm Runiu, Low<'ll Wri~:ht. La •nr WriQht. mry , ilvillr, Dou11 1\ lnulfhnn. C.nr · Olson. Dou~ OK, Teddy I lr ll strom. Brinn l\1, Bridt•. Vnnon Bonrz, Iiff I lurris. Grrn ld 1iddJc.ton. Todd Soper, roill Millt•r. Doug Maughan hris DeYiss<'r 2nd Vice President ecretary Mike ~ruhb l listorian Cody lbrechtscn Treasurer84
Building a radio isn't the easiest thing in the world, but forthe members of the Radio Club and its officers this skill added aspecial interest that will help them either professionally or as ahobby in their future- lives. In addition to constructing radios,workable lwowledge of electronics adds to their abilities in thisarea. The officers of this club consist of Jim Hill, President, KennethRossberg. Vice President, Jack Carter, Secretary. Stan Coleby.Treasurer. and Arnold Sielhorst, Reporter. Roger King AdvisorJim llill Keno th Ros berg Jack Carter Stan Coleby Arnold Sielhorst Vice President Secretary Treasurer ReporterPresiclcnl Row One: Jordan Mitchell, Clark Diamond, Gerald Middleton, Don Carter. Row Two: Dale Cordner, Dunnr Archibald. Gen Eberl. Warren Dahl. Wayne Rossbcrg. Row Tltree: Michael Grubb. Brian mith. Gary I Jansen. Dale i lhorsl. 5
A generous and un elfish membership made up the Red Cro s Club this year. Among their many activities. they participated in the Sub for Santa drive at Jordan. They also decorated the Y cter- ans Hospital for a patient 'party. omforling, sharing, and bring- ing a littl e hope and joy to those who were less fortunate mad<' this year a most enjoyab le one for the members of the Red ro s.Retha Ann Shail Q,,., ,Row Barbara ML<rphy. Terry Pickett. Kathy JVlr ond lcss. Ann l~crrctl. Row Two: Advisor l~ristinc DeVisse r, DiaM I lurdsrnnn, Vicki Burgon , ShaunR Burbidt~<· . Row T/1rcr : Cecile Co le, Louise DcViss r. uc Tanner, Louie Arko. Gory llonscn. Shelley und Presiclent r I'I Burlene Barton Vice President Tf,c Red ross lub dcrorntcs the Sa lt l .okc V. A. I lospitnl. Carol l'vlathis Secretnry T rensurer Karen EqgPn I lisl.oricm86
Under the skillful direction of Emerson Kennington, the stage rew re ponded to a most uccessful year. Their efforts made pos-sible the succes of the school play, and their willingnes to helpin the preparation of dances and assemblies added to the high-lights of entertainment. Because of their diligence in the field of service, Jordan Highha witnessed one of the most impressing and exciting years inthe ntertainment field.Row One: Lowell Wright. Layne Wright. Allen Hilton . Row Emerson KenningtonTu•o : Vv'oync Rossbcq:(, Lawrence Gull. Tom l'1cCormick. Row AdviserTllr!•e : Craig Evons, John Bryant. Don Margctts. wJ,ich knob will he turn next? 87
Sometimes overlooked. the Cafeteria StaH worked there were many comment sugge ling a better variety hard to make our lunch-time meals nutritious as well as of food. This problem was olved by the Cafeteria StaH enjoyable. cooperating with our wishes. During the year there was a debate to ee if we Beside the regular staff there are also studen t afe- should continue with our cafeteria style fun hes or teria worker . They help keep th e food oming, assist switch over to the Federal program now practiced by in serving it, and clean up afterwards. all the other schools in our district. ontributing to th health of our tud nt through It was voted on by the student and our present sys- well planned meals and good food, we the students of tem was retained by a large majority vote. However. Jordan ay thanks. Typical of our two lunch periods. -18 Iundt found tl•e cafeteria filled with o ropucity tr<>wd. Our Cafeteria taff prepared and served foods Evelyn Brown which wcr interesting und nutritious. Cafeteria Manager88
Keep it clean! That was the motto of the Custodial lawns, keeping the debris cleared away. taff, geared to action by Delos Beckstead and assist- During a sudden snow storm t is fall, tree limbs d by Gail Ainsworth and Weston Workman. and branches crashed to the ground ,_J but not for long, Whenever a crisis arose around the building they the custodians set to work and soon only a blanket ofwere \"Mr. Clean\" on the spot. They had the building snow was left to cover the lawn .heated before the earliest arrivals so that the wintercold would stay outside. Summer months and weekends There were also student custodians who worked aftersaw the custodial staff polishing the Roor · and keeping school and on Saturday to make Jordan spotless. Theythe rooms in order. They also watered and cared for the stayed to clean up after football games and during the winter month they came early to remove any snow from the walks.Row One: Craig wtns. Richard Dunn, Tom I lardcastle. Robert Adams, Courtney Despain.Jerry Lee. Allen I lilton, Mike Swenson, Richard Kittle, James Cummings.ur tudcnt ,;stodial taff work~d ambitiously after school hours. Plant Engineers, Delos Beckstead and Gale Ainsworth, maintained heat temperatures throughout the school during the year. 9
Valerie Whehnan Our cheerleading squad consisted of five girls (Joyanne, Linda, Susan. Valerie. and Robinette)Head Cheerleader and, as an addition. two boys (Randy and Craig).Robinette Emerson chool spirit wa at an all time high due to their effort of putting up posl<'rs. making announ cments. and honoring and supporting dear old Jordan with 100% cooperation and nthu iasm.Susan MarriottJoyanne Rasrn ussenLinda Simonson .1 . V. C'llEFHI.FADEHS .- Row One : T<·n'sn Mumford. Non<Y IJ;~hr<' . Susun Tloompson. .lonct Goff. Ror\" Two : C'lnir • p nr\"'· Roluyu!' Ouy. Luuric Cook. Letty •rren '. Dcnnnn I lofdowuy. Row Tl~rc<• : l't•rHlY Dr roffrnricd, •\rc Taft. LiJJinn Wright. Judy Atkinson, Jnnrl Tu kcr. MArcy Lcr Ken si nger.90
ur cheerleaders displayed enthusiasm at the.lordrm-Murrny basketba ll game.
Kathy McQuade Making this year at Jordan a real success were theLorraine Moller effervescent. enthusia tic, and fun -loving Flag Twirlers. consisting of Paulene Kidd. as Head Flag Twirler, Mar- ilyn Ferguson, Kathy l Quade, Lorraine ]\l!oller, Nan Runolfson, and Lois Tufts. Throughout the year they were in charge of all the Flag ceremonies before every home game. During Junior Varsity half-time they performed various routine wh i h required a great deal of pra tice and skill. Ea h girl's sparkling personality contributed a great deal to the school's spirit and pep. Lois Tufts92
\"Oh! when the Jordan team comes running in, realize that these boys gave up watching and enjoyingsounded loud and clear at every home game, pep rally, the games in order to furnish \"life' to so many of ourand pep as embly. We knew then the year of '67 at school events.Jordan was complete. Each member with his individual talent and specific The crash of drums and the stirring sounds of the instrumental ability succeeded in leaving Jordan with\"Star Spangled Banner\" helped all who listened high school spirit and enthusiastic friendliness.Row One: Gary Wright, David Roth. Gordan Visser, Bruce Hcscltine. Row Two: Jay Garfield. CraigRasmussen. Row Three: Lowell Wright. Mike Palmer, Alvin Bishop. Row Four: Layne Wright. DougCline, Rkk Powell. 93
Mr. Sanchez Mr. Erickson Although th <.> 1966 ed ition of the Jordan football team A ssis tant Coach compi led a I win · lost re ord. coach Bob Sanchez did Head Coach succ<.>ed in lay in g th e groundwork for future Beetdigger Mr. I le in r sq uads. Mr. McCleary oplwmore O(lcfl Assistant Coacft There were only e ight se niors on both s ta rtin g tcu ms. so many juniors go t the nccrssary gamr exp rien e th a t SCllEDULE will help next year. Jordan 6 -·· -----·-··-----···-----·---·---··----··-----··--------··---·-·· !!iller st 32 Jordan's only vic-tory over the lon g gr id s •ason was Jordan 6 -----·------------··-· ·-- ··----·---··--·-----··---·------·-··-----·- Granite 2 1 a 27-0 thras hin g of hapl ess Kearns, a new en try into the Jordan 6 --·----··----·---·---·-----··---· ···-----····---·----··-·-----··--·-- · roocfc. 20 Region Three ranb. The ' Di gge rs.' paced by Russ llud - Jordan 0 -·-·---·-·-··----------·--------·----·----·-·-·····----- ---- ·----··- S kylin e 3'3 to be Jordan's brst ga me. Jordan 7 ----··--·-··--·--------··------·-------·---·-·---··--·---·-·---·--- . Judge 26 Jordan 27 -··-----·-··-----·----·------------------··-----··- --·-·-·----···-·· Kearn s 0 Dave amuclson and Ru ss llud gens fed Jordan's Jordan 12 --- ---·--·-·----·--·-···----·------····--···-----·····-·--······ Bingham 19 some tim es potent offenSl'. They l<eyed th e d e f<.>nsc and kep t Jordan 20 --·----··--- ·--------··------------·----·----·---··--·---···------· ypru 27 !Pa m sp irit up throut:fhout the year. Jordan 18 -··-----·-·--·---·· -··-·· ···----·------·-·----------··----·---·----- fVIurray 32 Linemen yle Gardener and Ron urgent were other MANAGER -Left to Right : Blnync Wilson. Stcpl. ·n Dnld. outstanding sen iors, while the d fr n sive play of Doug Dwight Bogcnricf. Richord Davenport. Maughan and running of Kevin Enniss, raig I lurper. and P a ul Brown , all juniors. gave promi se to next year's Beetdigger eleven. Besides th vic tory ovrr Kearns . .Jorda n pl ay<'cl fine gam<.>s again ·t yprus and Murray , los ing n •ar th e end of hoth games. They also held powerful Judg<• Memorial, evt•n lual Region Ill Division li c hamp ·, at b ay for tfuc<' quartrrs before los in f.(. Mr. am h<'z. in hi s seco nd yrar as hea d football coac h, was assis ted h y I ave F~ ri ckso n and J rry Me leary on thP vurs ity, while newcom<'r Thnyn · lle in r r couchrd th r sop hom ores. This year rn a rl<t•d th e advent of n new sc lwduling pro cedure in Region Tlrrer grid pla y, us both divi sion s tmded ~ames, a lthough a c ha mpion was crowned in each divi - s ion . En< h team in the· Re gion pi a ed n totnl of nirw sen on f:f<~mrs. Also, hecn u sr of th e lc•ng tlr y sclwdul<'. no practice g<ltn<'s wPre pl ayPd in our rc·gion. n ncl thi s undoubtedly lrurt th e in <'x prrien re d Hrrtdiggers. Though tfw seaso n rrcord wns not as good ns we' would hav<' lik ed. th e· Hc·etdif!ger sc hool spirit pn ·vn il ed tlrrouglr out. l ~<'d by th e C IH·erk a dns. Flugtwider s, nn d ' hnrlon inns, stud en ts a nd fn r ull y alike rc111ained be hind th r 1Nall1 all srason long, g ivi n g the much rweded ' mornl support ' a tram so d esi res. The oft lr ra rd cry \"wai t ' till rwx t y<'nr\" prcva il<'d uround th e gr idiron. und with th e < rop of r<'lurninr! juni ors, plus th<' tenrn of c•n!-(cr so plromorc·s. Jordan 's fool hall future is <erlui n to rise a(!ai n und<'r tlw feadc•rs lrip of <ouches Sun< lwz, l'l< ' ll·nry, Erickson. nne! I lc•in er.94
A Jordan ball carrier grinds out yardage against the new Kearns Cougars.Dave amuclson, Captain Craig Harper breaks into the open on the soggy Kearns field. Quarterback Kent llom er, Co captain GuardCror~<' Badley yl 1ardner Victor Riggs Kerry Smith Doug Weaver en ler Tackle End End Guard Lonnie Troyer Russ I lud gcn. Ron Sargent Quarterback Tackle /Tal{ back 95
Orin Anderson Doug Crcbs Kevin Enniss 'mig 1-lnrpcr Tackle Quarterback Hal/back Fu!Thack Rick J-iobusch Vernon Baarz Mike Day Jirn Fairbourn Guard Center End Tackle Quarterback Dave Samuelson runs into stiff opposition against the Gronilr Farmers.96
Lee Wall Guard-- Brian McBride Craig Rasmussen Fred Veltri Don Lybbcrt End End Guard End Doug Maughan Byron O liver Kent mith Eddie Vigil Tackle Halfback Hal{hack Guard With a hard-jarring tackle. this Murray sophomore loses his grip on the football. Craig Harper drives for an extra yard as two Kearns tacklers try to bring him down. 97
The sophomore fool ball player· pracliced many long hours after school each night thi ·year to learn the fundamentals necessary for next years play. With hopes of C(oing on to the Junior Varsity or Vur ily the team worked hard under the direction of lr. Heiner. The team members now know more about blockin!l\" and tackling and su h oth r things as pass defen e and guards pulling. There i promis for hctter football teams in the future due to the efforts of this years sophomore team. Mr. Thayne Heiner Coach Row One: Ri ck Smith. Rodger Taylor, Brod Smith, Randi<• Schilt•, LrGrnnJe Sroll ,Jenson, John Oiefrndrrf<·r. Ronn Anderson, Dun Skouhyc. St vr Andrews, Fairbourn. Glade VonTosscll. Don Ballard. Lynn Runolfson. Allt·n Stt•vrnH, Don Mururlls. .John Yisst•r. Chris llrmtuff. rui~ 1\tlillN, Lloyd llllnsrn. Now Tim 1-lolmslrom. Row Two : Bill Miller, Roger Mirkelscn, hod I lobus!.. Robert Four · David Juyncs. Lorry Thompson. Mnnoo<·rs: Rt•NI Nelson, nllis 'lnrke. Prince. Craig FIH!on. Ron Nelson. Roher! prull. Neil mitf,, Briun Burnin~t lc·rry f.undhrrl( . .lim Mnt.umori. Cruil( V,ll,ctrnun. Randy I lund, Ross Cnrdrwr. ham, John Ovinlt, Mike llalcs. Rotv Three: ruig MrNcil. StcrlinJ: l'oirbourn. lt•rry Cunlifft•, M,k,, Brndford. Brure Trrun, Stt•vrn I lnw s, .lo!'y V<•ltri, Munu(l<'r.98
The Morray tacklers may be getting help from Lynn Runolfson's teammate on this play. Craig Whetman turns the end with two Murray players in hot pursuit.A K~nrns tackle mov~• in on Lynn Runolfsonas he turns on tl,~ hJ><'Cd . Tlw Murroy pbycrs rush hard tryin~ to stop Rnndic chile from pussinl!. 99
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