VARSITY BASKETBALL Jordan had only one returnmg letterman this year. They showed a lot of discipline and desire-plus pure sweat to get where they did.M1ke Re1ch on a strong rebound A concerned look from the bench.Coach Ph1l Broadhead . M1ke Re1ch. lee Broadhead. Robert Haws. Doug Pnce. Robert Proff1tt. Manager Alan Wade.
VARSITY ACTIONCa1g and Doug 1n act1on ..~_---- - IP Robert Haws looks for an open1ng Pnce for two Lynn Jensen goes up strong and scores Pat Lucero gets around Un1on100 • vARSITY BASKETBALL
J.V. BASKETBALL Jordan's J.V. basketball had one returning player. This inexpe-rience cost them some games. They did show a lot of spirit andworked hard.J1m Nelson on the move Lee Broadhead on the dnbble Larry Newbole gets a foul shot.J1m Nelson, Lee Broadhead. Ken Curry. Larry Newbole. Mark Larsen. Randy Peterson. Danny McEntyre.Coach Broadhead Mark Peterson gets the ball 1n
SOPHOMORE BASKETBAll GIRLS GYMNASTICS STATE CHAMPS The sophomore basketball team did a good job repre- sent ing Jordan, by putting all their total effort into their 1973 1974 1975 games. 1976 1977Danny Whittenberg. captain; Coach Hartw1g. and Dave Minnick. co- ,capta in. Jeff Mcfarlane dnbbles th e ball. First Row: Dan Thackery. Jeff McFarlane. Dav1d Mmn1ck. Danny Wh1ttenberg, Kent Demill (manager) Second Row: Coach Hartw1g. Mann Gogan, Mark Peterson, Eric Pragg, Lynn Broadhead, M1ke Bnnkerhoff (manager)102 • soPHOMORE BASKETBALL
FRESHMEN BASKETBALL The freshmen basketball team had five hard-working players who showed great determination but gained little glory.Kendall Sm1th goes for the t1p. Coach Murry and team play strategy.Flynn Andnz11 , Joe Cunn1ngham. Steve Larsen. Jerry Richardson. Kendall Sm1th. and Coach Murry. •1FRESHMEN BASKETBALL 03
Hal Cooper commands his match at Alta Jeff Welch struggles for a v1ctory. BACK ROW: M1ke R1ech, John St•enagel. M1ke Meldrum. Hal Cooper, J•m B1rch. FRONT ROW: Kyle Hansen. Jody Chavez, M•ke Chapman, Joel Gyrgla. Brad Densley, Jeff Welch.104 • wRESTLING
WRESTLING Take downs, dectstons and pins were common to our wrestlers. They had a successful season in region and state. Ntne wrestlers went to state and two placed in the finals: Joel Grygla. fourth place, and Scott Gessell, fifth place.Joel Grygla hkes be1ng number one . Scott Gessel! gets a \"hold\" of h1~ man.Jordan wms an 1mportant meet w1th Umtah. Brad Densley wants a decis1on. WRESTLING • 105
J.V. WRESTLING The Jordan Invitational was the big event for our J.V.team. We had a young and mexpenenced team with h1ghhopes for the future.Jordan gets a take down. Jordan struggles through a match Fi rst Row: Denk Cooper. Markus Melville. Mark Bentley. Todd Knudsen. H.Jrnson T~os1e . R1ch..1rd Savage. Paul Vene1uela Second Row: Kev1n R1ches. Chns Marden. Ern1e M1ller James Poll. Edw1n Medv1lle. Doug Meldrum. Ken Weick106 . J V. WRESTLING
CR<)SS COUNTRY The cross country team put in a lot of hard work. They woke up at 5i:OO and ran 4 or 5 miles. Cross country lost on ly one meet during the regular season. They went to region and state, doing well in both .M1ke H1ll gets ready for compet11ion.Hamson Tsos1e completes a hard work out. Russell Brown. M1ke Hill, Hamson Tsos1e. R1chard Blomqu1st. Kev1n Shepherd. (Missing: Coach Broadhead) CROSS COUNTRY 8 107
GOLF With only two returning let- Team listens to puttmg mstruct1ons g1ven to Mark Petersen. Mark Petersen. Coach Brady, M1ke Johnson, Tom P1erceterman, Mark and Martin Pe- Casey Snow, Martin Petersen. Doug Sm1th, Kelly Fadd1s. M1ssmg: M1ke Petersen. and Steven Schmeter.tersen, the golf team hurt forlack of seasoned players. How-ever, they finished in a tie forfourth place in region. StevenSchnieter, a freshman, finishedsixth in region medalist compe-tition. Other future hopefulsare sophomore Mike Johnson,freshmen Casey Snow, andTim Pierce. M1ke Johnson blasts out of a sand trap. Sen1ors Mark and Martm Petersen tee off for Jordan.108 • GOLF
GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL The girls' volleyball team prepared themselves with long hours of hardwork. They spiritedly represented Jordan in all their games.Ktm Gardner. Debbte Gligen. Sandra Jurphy. Knst1n Ostler, Jul1eann Bentley, Sandy Bon1steel. Nancy Allison Denntson \"dives\" after a return.Johnson Second Row: Brenda McComb. Wendy Faulk. Allison Dennison. Becky Pangos. Carolyn Collette.Kelly Ludlow. Mtldred Hanson. Peggy Wtnkler. Carla Brand, Corrinne Burntngham. Jodte Glover. KarlaAlien Wendy Faulk really t akes a fall.Left : Kelly Ludlow says a little prayer. GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL • 109
GIRL'S TENNIS The girls thought that tennis was pretty fun. They didn't have a lot of experience , but they improved a lot during the season. Coach Hale was a big help and gave them a lot of encouragement. Susan Koehler gets readyFront Row: Karen Homer. Cherne Hyde. Debbte Roth. Back Row: Sunan Koehler. Lori Young, Karen Homer returns a serveJaNae Beal. Susan Scorzato. Lon Young talks wtth other team.110 . GIRL'S TENNIS
GIRLS BASKETBAll The girls Basketball headed for state after completing a most successful season long hard practices, a \"winning\" de- sire and enthusiastic coach ing produced this success.Varsity: Kelly Ludlow. Carolyn Collett. Lome Jensen. Pam Maxfield. Debb1e Chorlton. Connne Burn1ngham Pam Maxfield dnves to the hoop.All1son Denn1son. Debb1e Gilgen. Jul1ann Bentley, Manager Tammy Goold. Manager Jana Bentley. J.V. Jod1e Glover. Trisha Marchant. Ton1 Butkov1ch, Sandra Bomsteel, Shelly Baker, Pam Cravens, Knst1n OstlerLome Jensen on the foul hne GIRLS' B.BALL • 111
GYMNASTICS Hours of hard work, blistered hands. scraped knees and stiffmuscles are some of the things it takes to make a great gym-nastiCS team. Our g1rls were willing to make these sacrifices toperfect their routines. Kelly Eggen demonstrates ..control:· Shannon Ha1r shows strength on the unevensJenlyn Jorgensen, MarCI Mcalhy, Cherne Hyde. Melan1e Toole, Kelly£ ggl'n, Trcer1.1 More. Stacey Butters. Collette Wtnkler, P<Jtnce (lge. K1mSThmo1mthp. sSohna, rMon1chHeolllleinOgesrb,oCrnoen,nCnearoBlueremBnrgahdafmor.dS. hK;amrneonnMHc<.A~rlleistBere,cTkyerPryJnHg,otsrd,~nTg,,JmChm<~yrlAoltleten,ACnadrelarsoDne.nnK1asroenn. Homer. Wendy R1t1m<Jn. C1ndy Laura Mace. Leslie Scott112 . GYMNASTICS
Leslie Scott gracefully flies off the bars.Carla Dennison keeps her balance on the beam.Cherne Hyde is trying to keep her balance and think at the same time. Karen Homer \"flips\" over the vault. GYMNASTICS • 113
HONORS THE CHALLENGE OF COMPETITION IMPROVING WITH EACH PERFOR- MANCE . . . FIGHTING FOR THE TWO YARDS THROUGH A SEVEN-MAN LINE . . . RUNNING WITH A PASS BEFORE YOU'VE CAUGHT IT ... HUSTLING IN A LOSING CAUSE . .. TAPPING IN A RE- BOUND . . . EXERCISING, STRAINING. STRETCHING, GROWING ... CHEERING OBLIVIOUS TO THE STORY ON THE SCOREBOARD ... LEARNING THE FUNC- TION OF A TEAM . .. PINNING YOUR OP- PONENT IN THE FIRST PERIOD .. . STRAINING FOR THE FINISH LINE . . . WINNING WITH PRIDE. LOSING WITHOUT LOSS OF PRIDE ... PUTTING A TWELVE- POUND BALL OF LEAD THROUGH THE AIR FOR FORTY FEET ... DEFEATING AN ARCH RIVAL ... DROPPING THAT FIF- TEEN-FOOT PUTT . . . HITTING A TEE SHOT TWO-HUNDRED YARDS AND INTO THE ROUGH ... JUMPING THE NET .•. FIGHT IS FOR A SECOND WIND ... GET- TING THE JUMP ON THE PITCHER . .. COMPLETING A DOUBLE PLAY ... MAK- ING THE BREAKS. RICHARD WEST AII·D1stnct Football: J1m B1rch, Gordon Brady, Kirk Swanson. Pat Lucero, Dave Olson, Jeff Welch, and Grant Gnff1th AII·State Salt Lake Tribune: Dave Olson and K1rk Swanson All Reg1on Deseret News: K1rk Swanson, Dave Olson, and Pat Lucero116 . HONORS
GIRLS STATEMichelle West, Valaine Whetman, and Mildred Hanson BOYS STATEDwight Prince and Joe Parry HONORS • 117
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is an organiza- tion that involves its members in various so- cial and educational activities. These stu- dents continue to strive for excellence. Advisor: Ms. Ensign. Raelene Hamilton, Jackie Burnside, Sharon Me Donald, David Olsen, John Dansie, Karan Pace, Rachel Parry, Sheri Haueter, Joe Parry, KellY Kiyota, Peggy Burger. Sherilyn Adams, John Armistead, Randy Nelson.President: Joe Parry Vice President: Randy Nelson Secretary: KelliKiyota118 . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
CHARLONIANS TAKE SECOND IN STATECharlon1ans practice hard for competit1ons. Charlon1ans get 1nto the sp1nt.
STERLING Jenlyn Smith Shenlyn Adams -- Busmess Education English and Literature Jill Mecham Marcy Nielsen -- General Scholarship Homemakmg - - -e.; -----·lZO • scHOLARS
SCHOLARS------------- Melyn Crapo Randy Nelson Perform1ng Arts Sc1ence-...-E:. Joe Parry Glenn M1tchell-~ Soc1al Sc1ence ViSUal Arts-~---------=-:-.--- --~ - SCHOLARS • 121
SUPERINTENDENTS It takes more than students andteachers to run a school; It takesdistrict leadership and supervi-sion. L. Ray Brown Deputy Superintendent Richard Gourley Ken Prince Donald J. Parr Assistant Superintendent Deputy Superintendent SuperintendentBOARD OF EDUCATION ADMINISTRATORS ~ DIRECTORSLois Hirschi Richard .Anderson Maurine Jensen Ken Baker Delbert Crump Earl Thurman Mark Klotovich Jed Wasden Ray Whittenberg Tom Owens and Orr Hill124 . ADMINISTRATION
PRINCIPALSJerry L. McCleary Mr. Evans. our new vice principal. checks attendance records for Monte Pnnc1pal OlsonFredrich J. Ash William B. Evans V1ce Pnncipal Vice Principal ADMINISTRATION • 125
Jackie Sybrowsky Office SecretaryThelma AinsworthFinancial Secretary Maris Olson Attendance SecretarJt Lorraine Openshaw Attendance Aide Kathy Allen Norma Riska Registrar Secretary Office Secretary126 . PERSONNEL
Nada Throckmorton Attendance A1de I Jan1el Houghton Attendance A1de LouEtta Nelson Career A1deClara SybrowskyAttendance A1de Vadis Peterson Florence Steadman Resource A1de Counselor Aide PERSONNEL • 127
Bevan Chipman Ron Carter knows a lot about cars. Psychologist Sharon Bettlnelh I R1chard Young Counselor Reg1strar Jeffery Mitchell128 . PERSONNEL Counselor
-.. Glona lee Sandy Mehle J Resource Resource ')K1m HongResource Wendell J . Petersen Gym class fmds t1me to rest after a hard game.Vocat1onal Coord1nator PERSONNEL • 129
Jerry Thompson spends h1s f1rst birthday Gerald r1~her Peggy Wrightat Jordan. MPd1a Coo1 d1niJIOr 1'.4edla Coordinator Marg1e Brown Florence Steadman Lena Wagstaff Counselor Aide Counselor A1de Med1a A1de130
Robert Andrus Noal Bolhger Dan Boskov1chSoc1al Stud1es. World H1story, Coach.ng B1ology, Sc1ence Compos1te English. Spanish, French Perry Brady Mr. West g1ves flnal .nstruct1ons for an assignment.We1ght L1ft.ng. Health. & Coach1ng 131
• /~ I Denna Brandenburg Ph1l Broadhead Fred BrockDebate, History, Speech, Coaching Sc1ence. Track, P.E., Coachmg Sc1ence, GenetiCS & Phys1ology Larry Ray works hard m shop. -' l Julie Chnstofferson GUitar. Band, Orchestra. AP132 . PERSONNEL
Bryce Collier Jackie Conkling Mike Shiffman gets into shape.Algebra, Algeometry, Math Russian, Pyschology, Sociology, Social Stud1es ------- Mark Crookston Lynn DeMill Paul CunninghamDrafting, Machine Shop, Vocational Woods Law Enforcement PERSONNEL . 133
Rob Harns 1mproves h1s muscles. Dav1d Enckson Hal Hale Kenneth Hartw1g Sc1ence. Dnvers Ed . Health. Basketball. Coacheng P E . Dnvers Ed134 • PERSONNEL
Camille H1cks I Bruce H11tonCook1ng. Foods. Crafts & lntenor Des1gn Algebra. Tngonometry, Math Helen H1gbee Health CareersWelding IS a great class. M1chael Hock Soc1al Stud1es. H1story. Psychology & Soc1ology PERSONNEL . 135
Karen Imlay . '~ IType, English, Office Practice '\"\".. ...-. )Ill ~;~ Melanie Toole takes time out to sew. Kay Jabush Beth Johnson Thomas Judd Humanities, English, AP English, School Newspaper Biology. Scten ce136 . PERSONNEL
,,. Roger Kmg Robert Langford Sandra LovatoMath, Electronics Weldtng Sewing ' Jordan girls show their spirit. Dan MaySocial Studies, History, Coachtng PERSONNEL . 137
'• / Kenneth McCleary ' Bob McDonald Judith McGeePhysics. Sc1ence. Chem1stry Geometry, Computer Sc1ence, Math Algt!bra, Math Vickie Shultz is ready for mouth to mouth. R1chard M1lne Fine Art, Commercial Art. Photography138 . PERSONNEL
Sam Bentley IS ready for the beach? Cade Monroe Student Government, Math, AP, AlgebraM1chael Murry 8111 Noble Rodney OliverP.E., Coachmg Focus, Job SuperVISIOn, Coach1ng Consumer Math, Dnvers Ed PERSONNEL • 139
-~ ..... . 'A • .y}-;t, .. .~:·· . .JulieAnn Brady daydreams about her date. Ralph Pace Ceramics. Art Renee Pay Terry Pepper Brent Plant Charlon1ans. Shorthand, OH1ce Practice Law Enforcement Soc1al Studies. History. Econom1cs140 • Personnel
Diane Zittmg stud1es hard for a test. Margaret Price Gymnast1cs. P E.. CoachingLuAnn Prowse Jeff Rasmussen Brian RawlingsDance. English U.S H1story, AP H1story English, Coordinator Personnel • 141
Scott Shumway I Jacklyn StephensenP.E., Soctal Studies, History, Coachmg Marnage, Datmg, Child Growth Leah Smtth Creative Wnting, Servtce Art, Art, English Robyn Stuver Lanae Tennts Kaylene Thornock Drama, Theatre Arts. Stage Craft Cheerleadtng, English Bachelor & Bachelorette Cooktng, Vocattonal Foods142 . PERSONNEL
Denn1s Tolman D1ane Warner Patnc1a WebbVocat1onal Auto. Auto English. German Focus, Spamshl R1chard West Kevm Rocque English, Reading Resource Carol West English. Yearbook PERSONNEL . 143
Marietta WilliamsCharlon1ans, Beg1nmng. Intermediate, and Advanced Dance I Rodney Zabriskie Madngals, Accapclla, M1xed Chorus. Gu1tar. Educat1on teachmg Coordinator Lula Winward Type I. Type II144 . PERSONNEL
Cafetena Staff Claudta Slaugh (Head Cook). Karen Reah Smtih. Gtsele Banks. Jean Nuttall. Carolyn Schroeter. Jerry Thacker. KaylenePeterson, V1rg1e Carroll COOKS AND CUSTODIANSCustodtal Staff: J1m Sh1elds. Joyce Ainsworth. Gale Ainsworth (Head Custod1an). Fred Alldredge Dave Ekste1n PERSONNEL . 145
STUDENTCOUNCil The Student Council con- /sists of the student body offi- Council members work to get informationcers, home room representa-tives and club presidents. Thiscouncil meets to discussschool business and to plancoming events.Students work together. Cory Barber takes over. Kayla Den1son and John Dans1e g1ve thoughts M1guel Chavez and Cory Barber work on semor hop148 • STUDENT COUNCIL
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