_.- , Stacey, Ang1e, Marlene stand tense before Homecom1ng March CHARLONIAN OFFICERS Stacey Demas . . .. . ... .. . ....... .. ..... President Shelly Badtcher ... . .. . . .. . ... . ... Vice-President Michelle VanEkelenburg . ...... 2nd Vice-President Deanna Boynton . .. . ....... . .. .. . ..... Secretary Robyn Johnson .... . ........ ... . . .. ... Treasurer Marlene Day .................. ... . . Drill Mistress Cindy Brown ...... .. ...... ... ... . . . 1st Assistant Valaine Whetman . . ......... .. .... . 2nd Assistant Geesette Walters . . ....... . .......... .. . Historian Celia Willette . ...... . ...... . .... .... Yell Mistress CHARLONIANS • 49
Cherrie Hyde, Head SongleaderBecky Pangos enjoys song leading. SONGLEADERS . 51
CHEERLEADERS It was easy to see why the cheerleaders received supe-rior ribbons at their summer clinic. Their spirit unified aproud studentbody. They always had signs, treats andenthusiastic cheers for us and our teams. Melante Toole \"commands\" her squad. Karen Homer wishes for high sp1rits.
Sharon McDonald cheers the studentbody on and on! Jerilyn Jorgensen prepares to lead the school song.
JV CHEERLEADERS Our J.V. cheerleaders were one of our greatest assets.They supported us through our best wins and our worstlosses. Kelli Kitchen (head), Callee McClellan, Becky But-terfield, Cathy Mandet, and Shelley Thome put forth a lotof effort that strenghthened our spirit all through theyear. We, the J.V. teams, say thanks tor a good year. Cathy hits a defens1ve elbow. Kelh helps keep sp1nts up.Callee apparently approves. Shelly wants a v1ctory.Becky applauds a good move. 54 . JV CHEERLEADERS
WRESTLERETTESTracy Horn and Merrillyn Bradford lead a rowdy crowd. Connre. Tracy. and Mernllyn show mrxed feelings during a close match. Bobbr and Lrsa watch rntently and clap wrth the beat Bobbt Burt, Shrr Lynn Holt. Lisa Farnsworth. Connre Thornwall. Merrillyn Brad· ford, Tracy Horn.Tracy shows one of our line wrestlers a thrng or two.
Corinne Anderton. Charlene Crump, Angy B1erregaard. Lisa Worthen. Annette Holm, Cmdy Jones. Laura Mace. Kristme Crump.Annette Worlton. Angela Stearns. Trac1e Goodfellow. Marc• McCaffree. Stephan•e N1elson. Sheryl Faldmo. Nancy Ayers. Crystal Thornwall. KarenHutcheon.
SOPHOMORE AND FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS . Freshmen and Sophomore cheerleaders practiced and prac-tiCed their routines. With high spirits they traveled with theteams and sometimes they were the only encouragement tobe seen or heard. Karen Hutcheon gets excited!Charlene Crump, Krtsttne Crump, and Annette Holm get en-thused at the game. Krts Crump cheering at a pep assembly. Sophomore Cheerleaders go all out! CHEERLEADERS . 57
THESPIANS The Thespian Club held their annual Halloween President. David Matheson: Vice-President. Marshall Hughey: Secretary, Karanparty with the Alta High Thespians on October 31st. Pace; Treasurer, Christi Bess.The club officers initiated the new members on De-cember 12 and worked on dramatic materials forcompetition in the spring. The Thespians is a dra-matic club that participates in various school andcommunity activities that involve drama. The springsocial and the awards banquet were the highlights ofthe year. Randy Baker, Dave Nelson, John Arm1stead. Marshall Hughey, Bob S1monson, Carolyn P1erce. Scott Lester, Troy Gogan, Jeff Ostler, Kev1n Rowe, Sandra Dahl, Nancy Ayers, Marin Gogan. Bnan Voiles. Debbie Puder, Gene Garnes, Stac1 Welch, Bnan Patten, Tand1 Evans, Stac1 Ontiveros, Richard Carter, Jamie Heaps, Julie Norton, Karie Jacobsen, Marnssa May, Karan Pace, M1kki Anderson, Lonnie Urton, Tammy Payne, Rachel Parry, Denise Higbee. Julie Swenson, Virginia McAllister, Peggy Burger, Kathy S1monson, Tammy Lemonds, L1sa Harston, Melyn Crapo, Shelly Thome, Collette Winkler, Darla Lykins. (Missing Chnsti Bess)58 . THESPIANS
CINDERELLA \"Cinderella\" started the year off with abang! This delightful play was done as theater-in-the round and proved very successful! Theaudience was enchanted by the certain magicthat was created on the stage. Outstandingmusicals and plays are a tradition at JordanHigh and will continue to be in the future.Karan Pace. Melyn Crapo, Rachel Parry, Barbra Edd1ngton. and Shelly Thome d1scuss the pnnce's ball. Natalie Rueckert admires herself 1n her mir- ror.Bob S1monson. V~rgmia McAlister, Jeff Ostler. and Dav1d Matheson try to fmd Cinderella CINDERELLA . 59
MUSIC MAN The Music Man was an outstanding musical per-formed by the students of Jordan High. The Music Man was produced by the talents of Robyn Stuver, Mrs.Christofferson, Mr. Zabriskie, Mrs. Prowse, ChristiBess, and Bob Simonson. The heart-warming story ofthe musical captivated both cast and audience.T1m Crystal, Kent McClure. R1chard Carter, Bob Simonson, Scott Lester. Shelly Thome. Brian Vo11es. M1kk1 Anderson and the Wan Tan Ye g1rls60 . MUSIC MAN
The townspeople of River City. David Matheson.Mclyn Crapo, Peggy Burger. Angela Maughn, Jeff Jones.
DANCE CLUB The Dance Club consisted of many devoted students.Girls as well as guys participated in various dance perfor-mances throughout the year, including many Christmasprograms for the elementary schools. ... Kathleen Sorensen 1s a real doll!Mechan1cal dolls do the1r dance. Becky Tarr performs62
Cory Barber 1n h1s Chnstmas Fantasy Off1cers Kathleen Sorensen. Colette Wmkler. and Melyn Crapo.First Row: Colet te W1nkler. Jen Sm1lh. P.1tnce Elg. Sharon Me Donald. and Juhe Swenson Second Row: Duane Elg. Chen Thorckmorton. JuheMuihner. Ke lly Eggen. Marsha Newhouse. Trena Worthington. Valame Whetman. C1ndy Brown. LuAnn Prowse. adv1sor. Third Row; Shelly TBahrobmere~Nancy Cooper. Connne Burn1nelwm. Becky Pangos. Kathleen Sorensen. Melyn Crapo. Carolyn Johnson. Ramette Ostler. and Cory DANCE CLUB . 63
Madrigals The winter months were the busiest time for the Madri- gals. With the Dance Club they put on a Christmas pro- gram for the elementary schools. The Madrigals compet- ed in district and state competitions, and displayed their talents to the other schools.Officers: J1mmy D1xon. President; Sheri Haueter. Treasurer. Mr Zabnske. an enthus1ast1c adv1sorShenlyn Adams. V1ce Pres1dent. Laune Pendleton. Social D1rector Laune Madsen. Brenda Comb. Jeff Jones. Laune Pendleton. Alan Eckman, M1chelle Dexter, Mark Wall. C1ndy Harwood. Jeff M1ller. Shenly~ Adams. J1mmy D1xon. Damon Sm1th. Karen Pnce. Lynette Kemp. John Armstead. Ang1e Terry. Ryan Lee. M1kk1 Anderson. Dale Edd1ngton. She'64 . MADRIGALS Hauter. MISSING· Shelly Brown. Karen Rager
A'Cappella The A'Cappella cons1sts of forty- six students. Besides~ntertaining the public in the Sandy area, they did excit-~ng thmgs such as s1ngmg Christmas messages and mak-Ing p1zzas to raise funds for the1r tnp to Arizona with theMadrigals. / IJ Officers: LoUis Ballam1s. Pres1dent. Trema Worth1ngton. V1ce Pres1dent;Stephame Snow takes hme out for a dream. Lynn Blackwood Secretary; Jody Jack. Secretary: Juhe Norton. Hlston-l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-a-n~·-D_w_l:g_h_t_P,n,n.cer.~Soclal Dwecto~ Conn1e Thornwall. Soc1al Dwector ....First Row; Lonny Ve<Jtcr. John Armste<Jd. Scott Lester. LOUIS Ballam1s, Bruce Coombs. Ken Bell. Second Row: Mark Wall. Alan Eckman. Dw1ghtPnnce. Dua1n Harmon. J1mmy D1xon Third Row: M1kk1 Anderson. Stephan1e Snow. Lynn Blackwood. Jody Jack. L1nda Woodruff. CharlottePerrencud. Llnd<J Lmd scy. B<Jrbra Edd1ngton. Shauna T1ndwell. Fourth Row: Conn1e Thornwall, Juhe Bentley. Ravae R1eves. Tammy Lemonds.Gayle Dumas. Conn1e Glad. K<.~ren Pnce Fifth Row: Susan Madsen. Becky Tarr. Karla Conner. Sheryl Faldmo, Juha Norton. Dawn Norton, DemseH1gbee A'Cappella • 65
MIXEDCHORUS The Jordan Mixed Chorus part1c1pated in the Song Fes-tival at the Tabernacle with the Madrigals and A'Cappella.They also participated in many other school activities. ··z··Mr. has the strongest lungs at Jordan H1gh. First Row: Sherry Ober. Jeff Dans1e. Hal Cooper. Bnan Vo1ls. M1le Loveall. Allen Eckman. Ravae Reeves. Second Row: Becky T,ur. Denese Evans. Carla W1nterhauler. Lanell Schof1eld. Mon1ca Westbrook. Susan Zafft. Chrstdl Thornwall. Tonya Nace. Third Row: Shcnlyn M1lls. Carlyn Wellmgton. Mane Lew1s. Lon Spencer Karn Spencer D~<me Dans1e. Tnsha Ji.ickobsen , Tnsha Ehnson. K 1rolee Buford. Bntt Kun1. Fourth Row: D1ane Shepard Tracy Sevy. Wendee R1tzman. Lynette Pnce, Sandra Cowley. Tern Culmer. Pattt H.msen. Jacky Ford66 . MIXED CHORUS
ORCHESTRA The Jordan Orchestra is the largest it has ever been. Many students participated in the Honor Orchestra and the Solo-Ensemble Festival. The Orchestra played for the Music Man and many other musical events.Krts Lamber. Secre l <~ry; M.1rlene Day. L ibr<~nan. Sl ephan•e Snow. Pres•dent. Jeff Skoubye and Chn s Mard en duel over Stephan•e Snow.Mrs Chns topherson. adv1sor; Jan Noffs•nger. V1ce Pres•den t (m•ssmg).First Row; Ch•ng Ts,Jo, Steph;m•e Snow. Tand• Evens. Kns Schott. Kns Lambert Second Row: Pa•ge Bowman. Marlene Day. Jeff Skoubye. her<'sJ BlomqUist, Ctndy Green, Chns Marden ORCHESTRA . 67
SYMPHONY GUILD The Symphony Guild is a group of students who aresponsored by the Utah Symphony. They are real musiclovers. The Symphony Guild goes as a group to manySymphonies.Jeff Ostler and Michelle West discuss symphony plans. Cra1g Bosch pract1ccs d11!gently. Chns Marden. M1chelle West. Mrs. Chnstofferson, Jeff Ostler. Knst1n Lambert, Cra1g Bosch, Jan Noffsmger. Joel Grygla, Stephan1e Snow.68 • sYMPHONY GUILD
PEP BAND The Pep Band \"moves\" the studentbody and sparks crowd spirit for the various sports. They also help the Cheerleaders find the beat. Without them the pep assem- blies just wouldn't be the same.FR•orwst· Row. Ch1 Le. Carne G•les. Teresa Harward. LesJ Peterson. C.ndy Bell. Schontell Chnstensen. Ann Sekeret Breda Wnght SecondClark M•chelle West. Lynnette Johnson, Joel Grygla. Deborah Chorlton. Lnrry Ray, Jul•e Brady, M•ke Brown. Th1rd Row: Charlotte Despam,Ord·lkButler. Mike Chapman. D,lvid Mecham. Wendy F,JUik. Scott Faulk. M1ke Maughn. Scott Orme Four Row Rodger Chnstensen. Mark ' owski, Shauna B•lls. D;H1 K,Jnt. David Bailey, Bobby Lake. Mike Tob•n. Ern•e Miller. James Butler. PEP BAND . 69
MARCHING BAND The Marching Band helps keep the spirit at the footballgames. They also represent the school in various parades.They are the cream of the band crop. Bnan Patten rs a tnple threat on the drums.Mark Ordakowskr ails for a column left Larry Ray <.~nd Julia Norton play out. Frrst Row Collette Stromberg, Jun Noffsrnger, RaVae Reeve, Julia Norton. Ehtubeth Hofehng, Glen Scdgcwrck, Cr.1rg Bosch, Brtan Patten. Allen Barley, Mark Ordakowskr Second Row Tummara Hrckman. Debra Faris. Curta Wrnterholler, Chnstrne Normun, Mrke Maughn, Shauna Brlls, Clark Butler. Chr Le. Randy Charlson, Debra Charlton BrendJ Wrrght, Mrchelle West, Schontell Chrrsten~cn. Ann Sekeret. Ter<'S.t H.Jrward. Bobby Lake. Vrrgrnra McAllister. Karen Grygla. Suzanne Marden . Thrrd Row Julie BroJdy, I ynnette Johnson. Mrkc Brown. Oavrd Mech.rrn, Lcsa Peterson, Charlotte Desparn. Dan Kunz. Davrd Barley. Scott Orme. L<my Ray, MrchJel Tobrn Mrssrng. James Butler. Mrchael Chapmo~n. Rodger Chnsten sen. Joy Clark. Carrre Gries. Joel Grygla, Shauna Kee. J<.~son Meadows. Gc.Jry Morrrll Scott F<Julk, T,rrnmy P<.~yne. Stacr Welch. Tracy Sevy, Crndy70 Bell
SPECTRUM The Jazz Band showed everyone what they could do when they played in the Christmas concert. It 1s always a n1ce change to hear them play. J Jason Meadows and Bnan Patten, play out w1th feeling.Dan Kun1, Shauna Bills. Mark Ordakowsk1. and Ern1c M1ller. blow the1r brams out.~~st Row : Troy Densly, Wendy Faulk, Second Row 1ynnette Johnson. Charlotte Dcspam. Ch1Le. M1ke Johnson. Ch1ng Tsao lrd Row: Dan Kunt, Shauna Bills. Mark Ordakowsk1 Ern1e M1ller. Scott Faulk, Bnan Patten. Jeff MacDonald, JasonMeadows . 71SPECTRUM
CONCERT M1chelle West and Deborah Chorlton play a d1fflcult passage. BAND Concert Band provides the music for allschool musicals and other school activi-ties. They also practice long hours to im-prove their Individual talents and to be-come a mus1cal unit.M1chelle West. Deborah Chorlton, larry Ray, Julheann Brady, Chnsllne Norman and Collette Strom· Teresa Harward lutes the fluteberg follow Mrs. C and hopefully stay 1n tune. First Row: Teresa Harward, Brenda Wnght Ann Sekeret. C1ndy Bell, Schontell Chnstensen, Came G1les. Ch1 le. Karen Gry~l1 Second Row: lynnette Johson. M1chelle West. Deborah Charlton L,my Ray. Julheann Brady, Chnst1ne Norman, Collette Stromberg. M1ci' \"el Brown. Clark Butler. Charlotte Despam, Randy Carlson Third Row: M Jrk Ordakowsk1. Shauna 81lls, Dan1el Cun1, D.w1d Ba1ley. Bobby Lake, MIChael Tob1n, Eanest Miller. James Butler, Dav1d Mech3m. Wendy Faluk Fourth Row: M1ke M11ughn, Scott Orme. Al.m B.JIIey, Bnan Patten. Glen Sedgew1ck. Julia Norton, Jan Noffs1noer. RaVJe Reeve. Cra1g Bosch. Jason Meadows72 • CONCERT BAND
STAGE CREW Stage Crew, Fifteen hard-working guys, who light, design, and build sets for all pro- ductions done during the 1978-79 Theatre season at Jordan High. This year the Stage Crew has bUilt sets for \"Cinderella\". \" Musrc Man \", and a night of One-Act Plays. The Stage Crew also works on any activity or assembly that takes place in the auditorium during the school year.Row one: Allan Hansen. Row two: Kent McClure. M1ke Baxter, Jon Duncan Row three: Robyn Ryan Timoney smtles at work.Stuver. Kevtn West. M1ke Moore Row fou r: Kent Demttl. Scott Bolander. Mtke Petersen. RyanT'moneyKevm West. Kent Demill, Ryan Ttmoney 1n the ltght room STAGE CREW . 73
BOOK STORE 1 Selling goodies, arranging merchandise andbalancing a register were a few of the responsibil-ities of the bookstore employees. Working in thebookstore gave students a chance to see whatthe business world was all about. It also gave thestudents a break from class work and schoollunch.Ken t Wolson. advosor, serves a sandwoch woth a smote . The bookstore draws a cr owd! \ Manssa M<~y . Chnsh Bess. Darla lykons Kent Wolson , Dave Ostler, Sotthosukw Ch.msnmone. Kevon Rowe74 . BOOKSTORE
DECA•'hnst1 Bess. Bnan Patten. Karan Pace. Darla Lykms. and Kev1n Rowe were DECA D.E.C.A. was the club often behind the scenes.'1f l e e r s . They sponsored the Homecoming Dance, and they helped with the Muscular Distrophy dance-a- then. The enthusiastic officers, members and ad- visors were always busy, and during thier lunch hours they worked in the bookstore. Some mem- bers participated in state and region competition. Dunng the year they held an installation banquet. Their goals are to become future business leaders m marketing distribution.Jon Sch1ffman. Kent W1lson. Clmst1 Bess. Kelh Sundell. Darla Hone. Kns Crump. LaRa1ne Tolman. Jeff Jones. Pat Calton. Chnstopher Marded.Bnan Patten. Darla Lyk1ns. Jod1e Thorne. Tamara Welch. Manssa May. Kev1n Rowe. Karan Pace. DECA . 75
FHA Girls belonging to Future Homemakers of America learn about economics and home- makmg. The chapter's theme this year was \"Wanted: Healthy Babies.\" In connect1on with th1s theme FHA attended conventions sponsored by the March of Dimes and Tooele H1gh School. They also partici- pated in workshops and classes at the state convention at BYU. FHA was also very proud of this year's Sweet- heart's Ball. Kaylene Thornock. Sady Lovato. Jack1e Stevensen. Cam1lle H1cks. adv1sors. Debb1e Doten. Reporter, Barb1e Leonard. H1stonan: Lon Helson. Reg1onal Representative, Ton1 Mortensen. Treasurer. Nancy Cooper tary; Ten Breeze, V1ce Pres1dent. L1sa Crystal. Pres1dentTen Breeze Jnd Sheha Jensen clean up afteran FHA party. Debb1e Sm1th Cmdy Moore Menlyn Bradford Cm!h Cook, Debb•e Doten B<Jrb1e Leonard Lon Nelson. Toni Mortensen, N<Jncy Cooper. Ten Bree1e. L1sa Crystal (MISSing Debb1e Utley, Conn1e F Jrnsworth. and Jana Farnsworth )
FBlA FBLA DOES IT ALL! Throughout the year FBLA has been on the go. They traveled from Seattle to Provo. FBLA's Business Week went over with a BANG as students were given a tour of the business department. Students belong- ing to FBLA had the opportun ity to de- velop and use their business skills. Remember: The man on the top of the mountain didn 't just fall there!Jen Sm1th. D1x1e Olsen. Robyn Johnson. Sandy Bon1steel. Lesa Bndge. Cmdy Roberts. Esther F1sher. Marlene Day gets ready for Bus1ness Week~onnne Burn1ngham. Debb1e Garfield. Bobby Burt. Kelly Eggen. Debb1e W1ll1ams. V1ck1e Gord. M1ldred anson. Sh~rlynn Holt. Barbar a Edd1ngton. Menlyn Bradford. Lynette Kemp. Marla McPha1l. LomeJensen .~ebb1e W1ll1ams. Secretary: Jen Sm1th. Pres1dent. Mildred Hanson. Reporter. V1ck1e Gord. H1stonan: Marla McPha1l. V1ce Pres1dent. Lynette emp, Treasurer
KEY CLUB The Key Club is a national service clubthat is affiliated with a local Kiwanis Club.With limited membership the club stillmanaged to do some very worthwhileprojects. Mr. Boskov1ch helps club members orgamze a morn1ng donut s;.~le Randy Maw. Pres1dent, Ryan Lee. V1ce Prcs1den1. LeAnn Brown, Secretary, Lmlla Dunc.m ,mll Debb1e John~on78 . KEY CLUB
FORENSICS Forensics Club, under the direction of Denna Brandenbur , argued their way to many fantastic moments of debate. All of the Forensics members were well- equipped to debate with anyone on just about any subject. One of their \"extra\" activities was the much discussed COM- PUTER MATCH UP. The computer sup- posedly matched everyone w1th the1r most compatible fellow Jordanites. (Were you one of the lucky ones who happened to be most compatible with a teacher?)Robert Proffitt shows the stance used 1n Debate Brent Hoph1nes and Rober t Pro ff1tt show how debat- Ing 1s done.lop Row: M1chelle Austin, Julie Asay. Carla Brand. Denna Bradenburg. Tammy Hockman. Jam1e Heaps. M1chelle Auston and Jam1e Heaps show how to useBottom Row: Br ent Hophmes. Rober t Pro ff1tt. Mark Anderson. and Chns Marden . good fllong technoques 79
SKI CLUB Jordan' s Ski Club was one of the most popular clubs.They alternated lessons with \" open\" skiing, tried theirskill s under the lights at Park West and had to fight someseverely cold days. - But what 's a frostbitten nose tothe dedicated skier???Jeff M1ller. Pres1dent: Shelly Ham•lton. V1ce Pres•dent: Bnan Washburn, Jeff M1ller practices \"hot dogg•ng \"Treasurer (Missing: Annettee Holm, Secretary) K•m Burn•ngham, Dw•ght Pnnce. Shelly Hamilton. Jeff M1ller. lou•s Ballam•s. Randy Nelson, Stacy LOUIS Ballam1s wa•ts pat1ently for a nde to Alta Welch. M.1ry Ann Storper. Joy Miller. Tracy Seeb and Bnan Washburn were a few of the club and wonders. \"Where IS the snow? \" members who enJoyed skung.80 • sKI CLUB
LAW ENFORCEMENT Jordan's Law Enforcement classes involved over 100 of Jordan's students. Activities included running police ob- stacle courses, handcuffing fellow students, and partici- pating in mock trials. Police training, films were especially popular. Deputy Cunningham and officer Pepper con- ducted the program. Budding police officers and future citizens enjoyed viewing Law Enforcement from the other side.Terry Pepper \"uncuffs\" fellow off1cer, Paul Cunmngham. Teresa Maynard1s out to get you.Wendy Wllkmson ass1sts Deputy Cunn1ngham as he IS once aga1n caught fhe students get Involved in the law.w1th h1s \"\"bracelets'\" on 81
RED CROSS The Red Cross Club provided information and ex-periences to those students who were interested inthe health field. The members helped with the blooddrive sponsored by the Red Cross. They learned thebasic procedure for taking blood pressures, extend-ing mouth to mouth resuscitation , and applyingCPR. The Red Cross Club involved exciting, educa-tional experiences. An apple a day keeps the doctor away! James Arnold. Troy Butterfield. Carolyn Collelti. Brenda Combs, Knston Dana. Scott Gessel!, Shen Haueter, Kelly Ludlow. LeRoy MacKay Alan Wade. Cra1g Walters. Kev1n West. Venny Williams. Troy McDonald M1chelle Butkov1ch. Jeff N1elsen Dav1d Schott LeeAnn A1nsworth. Barry Bauer . Ang1e BJerregord. Scott Chamberlain, E1leen Harms. L>rne Jensen. Lynn Jensen. Shern Kelly. Debb1e Lang, John Lew1s. Randy Maw. Garth M1tchell, Julie Mulliner. John N1elson. Jeanna Osborne. Jeff Ostler. Denton Parker. Mark Pnce. Lynn Ruffell. lisa Ulibarn. Brad Welch. Joanne Wil cox, Karn Shepherd. Nancy Jorgensen. Mildred Hansen, V1ck1 Schultz. Debra Willi ams. Brad Argyl e. Sam Bentley. Rebecca Bnmhall, Peggy Burger, Carolyn Chnstlansen, Steven Cowley, John Curt iS, D1ane Dans1e. Karl a Denison. Kayla Dennison, Cathen ne Fogel, John Kezele, Dav1 d Lund. Karan Pace. K1m Praag, Lyle Rob1nson. K1m Roth. David Rowell. Demose Sc)l:tz Kathen ne S1monson, Karn Spencer. Mark Webster. Greg DeBoer. Heather Math1e Kevin Shepherd82 • RED CROSS
SERVICE ARTS The members of Service Arts expressed their school spirit through their ability in art. Any artistic assignments relating to school functions, was done by the Service Arts Club. These students are to be commended on a job well done!Serv1ce Arts d1splay the1r abstract pamtmgs. Decorated bullet1n boards add to school spirit.Bread dough ornaments are a spec1alty of the Serv1ce Arts.
G.A.A. G.A.A. is a club that gets girls involved in school athlet-ics. Even girls who are not athletes have lots of fun atparties and services projects. At the end of the year abanquet was held for all club members and Letterwomen.Awards were given for outstanding achievements. One ofthe club's special projects was to hold a Christmas partyfor some very special kids. G.A.A.'s Chnstmas party. j ;, Mrs Pnce. Debb1e G1lgen, Lon Jensen. Carolyn Collett, Kelly Ludlow. Kell1 Sundell, All1son Denn1son, Knshn Ostler, Allyson Goff. Manssa May, Juhcann Bentley, Sandy Bomsteel, J1ll Carter, Collette W1nkler, Tracy Brannon, Tern Hard1ng. Susan Ad:m, Cornne Burn1ngham. Ela1ne Arnold. Barbara Shettel. Shelly Thome, Becky Pangos84 8 GAA
VICA Students who were interested in an occupational trade participated in VICA activities and took classes pertaining to a trade.Sam Bentley, Pres1dent: Den1se H•gbee, VICA Oueer'l: Mike Chapman. Sec· Scott S1lcox learns about wiring.~etary: Cathy Duncan, Reporter: Joel Grygla. Treasurer: Martm Bird, Vice. res1dent, J1m Jones, Parlimentanan,Troy Butterfield, hard at work. Future drafters perfect their sk1lls. 85
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BROADCASTER''Our staff this yearhas had a good time.Writing your paperto make school shine.We hope we've done well.For we have triedto cover eventsboth far and wide.\" Broadcasters hard at work.Ed1tor. Angela Maughan Adv1sor, Mrs Johnson Gordon Brady sleeps on the JOb.Tracy Horne m deep thought. Ten Breeze checks her work BROADCASTER . 87
YEARBOOK STAFFM1ke Htll, and Jeff Jones check a negat1ve for poss1bleAlan Brady. 01stnct Photogr<.~pher Fr~<l Hobert~ . Dtslttct Photogr,t Arch SIMw. Dtstnct Photographer pher Scott Chamberlatn Head Photographer. and Ka- ren Pace. Ed1tor. calmly watch Mrs West · ap- prove\" th1s layoutJod1e Thorn, Doug Pnce. Charlotte Anderson, LIS.! Crystal and Mtchelle Dexter d1scuss Doug's p1cture YEARBOOK . 89
Coaches Andrus. Hartw1g. and Shumway look on w1th gre at concern. Dave Olsen makes h1s wayThe th nlling feel1ng of the w1nmng to uchdown. K1rk Swanson THROWS h1mself on the ball Beetdiggers wind up a LONG sea- son . . . The Jordan High football team started the season with fire in their eyes. Wh1le scoring 66 points, they held their opponents to only 33. At the halfway point the team was 4 and 1. Then the door slammed shut after a dismal loss to Murray, a heart- stopper at Judge and a disaster with Cyprus. At the end of the season we posted a 4 and 4 record. The Jordan High Football team did have its problems, but they always played w1th determination , sprrit , honor and heart. 92 • FOOTBALL
thru the two hole In football Concentration tS a must. Lucero comes through for us again. VARSITY SCORES JORDAN ............... 33-14 ............... Union JORDAN .. . ........... 33-12 .............. Uintah JORDAN .... . .........33- 7 .............. Tooele JORDAN .... . ......... 00-35 .............. Murray JORDAN ...... . ........ 00-07 ............... Judge JORDAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00-33 .............. CyprusMarty Van Amen carnes the ball wtth the greatest of ease. J.V. JORDAN .............. 00-33 ........ . ..... Murray JORDAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-00 ............... Tooele JORDAN .............. 08-15 .............. Cyprus 93
VARSITY FOOTBAll i••f We always get Involved Coaches West. Hartwig. Andrus, and Shumway Dave Bailey Mark Campbell Randy Elk1ns Ken Nev1lle Barry Bauer Dave Olsen I Cory Barber Grant Gnff1th Kev1n Yazhe94 . FOOTBALL
M1ke Meldrum Randy Sedgw1ck Wally Powell Denton Parker- ~ ~ JJ - LKen Curry Joel Grygla Gordon Brady Jeff Davis ) - 'Jeff Welch M1guel Chavez Pat LuceroDw1ght Pnnce K1rk Swanson Lynn Jensen Paul Medma FOOTBALL . 95
SOPHOMORE FOOTBAll The plan for v1ctory! #44 escapes from be1ng tackled. Sophomores have a great defense.Randy Baker, K1rt Beckstead. M1ke Bnnkerhoff, Cameron Brown1ng. M1keBueno. Pat Calton. Jody Chavez. Rodger Christensen. Enc Chnstofferson.J D Demare. Dav1d Denn1son. John Denmson. Dale Eddington. Randy Em-erson. R1chard Frampton. Dan Gallager Gene Garnes, Dav1d G1les. MannGogan. Dav1d Gould1ng. John Groneman, Bnan Hermanson. Steve JohnsonChns Mart1nez. John McComb, Jeff McFarlane, Terry McG1nn1s, JasonMeadows. Bob Medma. Doug Meldrum, Edw1n Melville, Carren Mills. DaveMmmck, Scott Orme. Cory Pace. Ron Parsons. Brian Patten, Kev1n R1ches.Dav1d R1et. Joe Schollmeyer, Dav1d Shell, Scott S1lcox. J1m Steadman. BradWalker. Kenny Welch, Mark W1ckle. Bob Williams. Bob W1seman. RobertTaylor.96 • sOPHOMORE FOOTBALL
FRESHMANFOOTBAllA super play for super players. Flynn Andrizzi. Alan Bailey. Chris Barney. David Bueno. Joe Brown. Mike Brown. Steve Cressall. Joe Cunnrngham. Troy Densley, Dave Elkins. Mike Evans. Gary Gamble. Clay Garnes. Krrk Gibbs. Ron Hargrs. Greg Hyde. Mike James. Bryce Jorgenson. Paul Krebs, Dave lunt. David Mrlhgan. Mrke Oaksen. Val Peterson. Jerry Richardson, Scott Rogers. Danny Rogers. Chad Sayers, Ken Smrth. Rich Thacker. Brett Thomas. Jerry Thompson. Paul Valenzuela. Darrin VanGrol. Bryan WashburnThe krck-off that starts the game. The quarter back FRESHMAN FOOTBALL . 97
-----------Steve Hendncks all alone goes up for two of m.myManager Alan Ba1ly. Cra1g Ens1gn. Lynn Jensen. Steve Hendncks, Dave Olson. Pat Lucero. Coach Hale
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