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G TI E NR NsL sI Wuh green fuzzy balls, Tracy Hansen. Carolyn Hardcastle. Laura Lake. Keersten Muthre1ch, Karen Muthre1ch, Susan Scorzato. Janae Beal, Janet Jones,sweat bands and mini Lori Young.sktrts, our young and en-thusiastic tennts team setout to show that they knewthetr stuff. They had a twowtn and three loss season,beating Cyprus and Unitah.The following girls played:Susan Scorzato- #I singles.Janae Beal- # I stngles first 2 matches.Carolyn Hardcastle- #2 sin- gles.Janet Jones and Lori Young- # 1doubles.Karen Muthretch- #3 sin- gles.Keersten Muthreich and Tracy Hansen- #2 dou- bles.laura lake- Exhtbttion. Susan Scorzato I won, I actually won. Janet Jones. Tracy Hansen KeerSien Muthre1ch

Varsity is ready for the serve. Victorious JV huddle. Corinne spikes another hard Ready g1rls, he Is comeng our way. one. Bump. set and spike. that is what volleyball is like. With an eager and enthusiastic team. Jordan's volleyball worked hard with a lot of potential returning for next year. Even though they were not successful. they were still a team. they showed that together as a team they could make itl Carolyn and Kelly Deflect the ball. Coach PnceSandy Bonisteel, Vanisha Shell. Coach Tawna R1deng. Coach Price. Kathy Taylor. Debb1eGilgen. Manon DenniSon, K1m Gardner. Chnsty Brand. Corinne Burningham. CarolynCollett. Juliann J. Bentley. Kelly ludlow. Sandy Henderson. Allison Denmson, TomButkovich. Carla Brand. Ahce G1llesp1e, Mane Menna. Peggy Winkler. forty·nlne

v Cortnne Burntngham Jultann Bentley Shelley Baker Janet Jones Teresa BlomqutstA Teri HardtngRsITy Pam MaxfteldG Hunter explatntng hts strategyI Kelly ludlow ltne play awatts stgnal Toni Butkovtch Alltson shoots for two Btg 'T' scores.R Dtggers tough on defense.sL Alltson DenniSonB Carolyn Collett Debbte runs the offense.A With a lot a dedtcat ton and hours ofs hard work the Gtrls Basket ball team hasK become a real contender.ET The returnmg SentorsB and ftne coachtng have helped lead the team toA many vtctortes.L Outstandtng wms andL surprtse upsets reafftrmed the team's destre to conquer. Together as a team we wtll make 11. Shelley shoors wtth style.

Our J.V. was tough on rebounds. Our J.V. bench helped bring many victories. J. Although this v. years Girls J.V. Basketball team G consisted mostly of Freshman and I Sophomores, they R were very enthusiastic and Ls eager to win. There over all season was really great. They helped to make this years team Number \"1\". Trisha jumps htgh for the rebound. B Toni Butkovich A Managers. Jeanna Carter, Nikii Johns tun. Dawn Norton. Karen \" Biacky\" Blackwood. Terri Harding s K E T A L LKaren Muthrich Doreen Nelson Kathy Taylor leanna Porter Pam Cravens Carla Brand•ersteen Muthrtch Sandy Helwtch Karen Taylor Tracy Hansen Tnsha Marchant Christy Brand fift y·one

TOGETHER, WE WENT TO STATE Talk about a year of surprises. Our Boys Basketball teamhad many fantastic victories for example the game withJudge. where Jordan c ame back when they were down by15 and won by one pomt. A young team. with starters composed mainly of sen-iors. had the dnve to win. Leading the region in perpetualscoring and had an awesome defense. Co-champions 1nRegion 7 tieing with Judge. Our Diggers put up a goodfight in state. Together they did their best. .. M1ke R1ec h makes another strone dnve.Steve Htndncks a~uns advant~ee wrth rebound. t • -' All toeethtr now I. l . 3J1m Nelson stU up a play.

Coach Andrus Coach Hunter \"Practice makes perfect\" was the track team's motto as they trained for the season. long hard hours fmally paid off in the end as this group of students did a fine job of re- presenting Jordan High. Coach West Junn• ,.,,., llO yord rmy * koohk< I nut.. l mot. Lon Yo..n11 440 •11<1 llO ......... .__ T R Ac K Stt>t Nhn01>n ho~h \"\"\"\"· hur . ko An.n Snl\"\" 100 yil<d XO yord RochMd Th•c\tr 440 yord run r~l•y ftfry· three

Cory Keyon. Todd Knudsen, Edwm Melvtlle, Kevm R1ches. larry Stauffer, Steve Crenel, R1chard Savage. Mark Wall, Randy Washburn, 8111 Heater, Marcus Melville. Tee Korrn, Dallas Madngal, R1ck Allen, Wade Knudsen. Jeff Mace.fifty four

J. V. WRESTLING f•fly·five

Th1s years wrestling team worked hard for their Jod1 Chaves gets control. second place victory in region. The wrestlers who won reg1on honors and went to state were: Hal Coo- per, (1st place). Mike Meldrum. (1st place). Scott Ges- sel!. (1st place). Jeff Welch. (.2nd place). Kyle Hansen. (3rd place). Jody Chavez. (3rd place). Brad Densley, (3rd place). Derek Cooper. (3rd place). Paul Valen-v zuela, (3rd place). Dan Harkins. (3rd place), and Mark Wall, (4th place).ARsITywREs Human wrench Welch.TLING Hal Cooper IS ready to shool.kyle Hansen goes for lwo.

Row I: Coach May, Jeff Welch, Derek Cooper, Hal Cooper, Paul VanzeulaRow .2: Scott Gessell, Brad Densley. Mark Bentley, Jodi Chavez, Jeff Dansie, Kyle HansenJodie Chavez gets set. Brad Densley gets a single. fifty-seven

BASEBALL Homeruns were common to our baseball team. They had a successful season. During their long hard practices, they managed to be very enthusi- astic and energetic, which paid off to be an enjoy- able experience for them all. Catch that ball Darrin Hamilton. Bottom Row: Sharon Chorlton. Annette Deuel. Marsha Newhouse. Audrey Hamilton. Top Row: Marci McCaffee. Jacki Rieben. Kathy West. (missing: Angie Bjerregaard). Dennis Ainsworth Flynn Andrizzi Mark Baldwin lee Broadhead Cameron Browning Darrin Hamilton Bryce Jorgenson Jeff Mcfarlane Russell Minnick Jim Nelson Kevm Otrman Mike Riech Doug Simons Brian Sorenson Scott Rogers Dave Shell Scot! Silcox Jeff Welch Jerry Steadman Jim Steadman Danny Thackery Brian Washburn Danny Whitenburg Mark Wickelfifty -eight

J1m Nelson w.Jumg 1n the outf1eld.Coach Br.~dy g1v1ng some helpful hmts.





CHEERLEADERS \"Jordan. our dear old Jordan High School\", rings on through the halls as Varsity Cheerleaders once again cheer our team. and keep their spirits high. Through much dedication and sore muscles. cheerleaders kept on smiling through sunshine and rain. the cheerleaders still show us that \"To- gether we can make it\". Cheerleaders 79·80 laura Mace Kelh K1cthen Becky ButterfieldSIXty tWO

SONGLEADERS Without the songleaders to cheer us up we could not have gotten through the year. We've really appreciated them being around!Carolyn Johnson Dixie Olsen • Head ,, \ :'Celia Wtllette Corrine Anderton lesa Worthen stxty·three

JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS We would hke to thank our J.V. Cheerleaders for all the moral support that they have given our Studentbody. The sp 1r1t and enthusiasm that they gave us at the games. cheered our teams on to victory. Keep up the spintl Dawn Nor1on J V. Cheerleaders of ''1979-80'' Pam Jensen •. GY M N A STICS ~ c~ \"\".'.?S -.' . JORDAN HIGH STAT:· BASKETBALL CHAMPS 1935 1954 196 3 Dawn Adler (mdy Jones Fronl Row ~ 1ndy Jom•s. Dawn Adler. and Angy B1erregaard Back Row Dawn Nl.lrlon. Jnd PJm Jensen.SIXIy · four

FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORESCHEERLEADERS Freshmen Cheerleading IS really great. Our Football team tried to take the cake (but Darrin Olsen wanted eclairs). Wm or lose. we'll pass the test. 'cause Jordan's spirit shows we're the best. Freshmen Cheerleaders are really Hot We got something they haven't got. (Midgets). Basketball was really grand. G1ve our team a great big hand. Freshmen Cheerleaders Sophomore Cheerleaders haw the Sp1r11 and are a very enthusiaStic bunch. Through ramy days and blistery afternoons they still kept the1r sm1le. They helped our team keep the sp1nt ahve. Together as a group we w1ll make II. Sophomore CheerleadersBollom, Sherry ~nckson, Tracy Hansl!n. (lms J<>hnson, D~!niSI? Pallo?rso?n. Tt.'rn Judd. M1ddlo?· Tamm1 Myn,·k ,launo.' G<>odnch. Ho?ad. Top D~! Ann T<>olt.'ld1 (ar<>l hsht.'r. Slt.'pham,• N~!lson, Trma M<>oro?. Nancy Ayro?s. Anno?lle Worlton , Marc1 McCaffro?e, ho?ad. Karen McCalhslo?r. Wendee Ritzman. Cone Ross Slxly '\"'\"

CHARLONIANS Jordan High through the years has Geeselle Walters stands at at· Charlon1ans cheer 1n the stands. had many traditions. One that has tent ion. stayed with us. are the Charlonians. The thirty-one girls work very hard during the summer a nd the school year to make our half-times worth watch- ing. They are known for being the best dr1ll team in the state and are asked to participate in many activities such as parades. and University half-times; this year they have been invited to Disneyland. The Charlonians Ball IS always looked forward to by the studentbody which carne this year on May .2. The officers this year have been. President - Marcyne Nielson . First Vice President - Geesette Walters. Second Vice President - Sandra Greer. Secretary - Debbie Parker. H1stor1an - Michelle Van Ekelenburg. Yell Mistress - Kun Thomas. Head Dr1ll Mistress - Tara Coggle, Drill Asitances - Diane Adams. and l eeAnn Amsworth. The advisors have been. Mrs. Williams. and Mrs. Pay. They do a great job, and their efforts have taken them to State Compel it ion for many years. This year they had a new 1mage. maroon uniforms. Uniforms are very Important. for you always know who they they are when you see them. At Pep-Assemblies and other var1ous act1v1t1es they sit together because they feel that this way they w1ll have more school spirit. and help us with ours. Overall most of the girls have felt that this year has been the best ever! For a drill team that earns the respect and cooperation of the school hke they have. just goes to show, \" TOGETHER WE Will MAKE IT\" Try Try Aga1nSIXty·SI)(

The banner that Introduces the Charlomans before each march.HRST ROW Tara C<lggle. l<atiH Stm<lnson. ~u:helle Wtlcol<. Mtchelle Vanekelenburg. Geeseth.' Waltl.'rs. Marcyne Ntelson. Mtchelle Butkovtch. Susan Ada1rHCOND ROW Debbte Allen . t..1m Th<lmas. Brenda Wnght. Ron Cannon. l<ns Crump. D<lnna learned. lmda Duncan. THIRD ROW Dtan Adams . ShontellChnstensen, C mdy Jentzsch . ~Iizabeth Hofehng, Debbte Parker. Lmda Dennts, ltnda Montoya. ROW ~OUR lesa Peterson. Barbara Shettel, TameraHtckman. Tom Butk<lvl<:h. Maureen Mtller. Tand1 Evans. Sandra Greer leeAnn Amsworth upper rtght .Tlus year s \"ff u:ers The end \"' a great march. Sll<ty sewn

WRESTLERETTS It began in November the practices long. boys out of shape and Lori Young, Bobbi Burt, Lisa Farnsworth, Cathy Mandel, Connie Thronwall, Merrilynnot very strong. After school they met through scratches & cuts, Bradford. Linda Woodruff, Tammy Lemonds.for anyone to last. took all kinds of guts. At the edge of the mat S girls appeared, whatever happenedthey applauded & cheered. Wrestleretts they were called, thename really fit, Full of excitment. sptnt. and Wit. This year was awinner, a success, and a best. The memories will forever last. First Row. linda. Merllyn. Tammy. Second Row. L1sa Farnsworth Cathy. Connie. Lisa. Third Row. Lon. Bob1. Bobi Burt Conn1e Thronwall Lmda Woodruff Tammy Lemonds Lor1 YoungSIXIy ·elght

JCLUB Geerrsen. Scolt Geuell. Dan Harkrns. Rob Harrrs. Ournn Heder. Steve Hendrrcks. Mrke Hrll. Brran Ham. Sharon Hollinger. An· nt>tte Holm. Shannon Harr. Kyle Hansen. Terrr Hardrng. Tracy Hansen. Carolyn Hardcastle. Janet Jones. Mrke Johnson. Steve Johnson. Sue Koehler. Todd Knudsen. Pam Maxfreld. Paul Me· drna. Mrke Meldrum. Chrrs Mardrn. Chrrs Martrnez. Jeff Mcfarlane. Bob Medrna. Dave Mrnnrck. Karen McCallrster. Marcr McCaffree. Trrna Moore. Karen Muthrerch. Kersten Muthrerch. John Nrelson. Dorene Nelson. Rarnette Ostler. Ke· vrn Ottman. Scott Osbome. Krrstrn Ostler. Mrke Peterson. Wally Powell. Tun Prerce. Fernando Rubrd. Kevrn Rrshes. Scott Rrcks. Debr Roth. Jerry Rrchardson. Wendee Rrtzrnan. Susan Scorzato. leslie Scolt. Teddy Scroggrn. Crndy Shrflell. Doug Smrth. larry Stauffer. John Sternagel. Mark Surnmerell. Joe Schollmeyer. Dave Shell. Scott Srlcox. Crndy Srnrth. Allen Sax· ton. Steven Schneller. Casey Snow. Hamson Tsosre. Dan Thackery. Paul Venzuela. Mark Wall. Kenny Welch. Dan Whrt· tenburg. Mark Wrc:kle. lrsa Worthen. and lorre Young.J Club offrcers Jeff Welch. Kelly ludlow. Mrke Rerch. CarolynColle It. Jun Nelson. Julre Bentley. Members Dennrs Arns ·worrh. Tammy Allen. Shelly Baker. Davrd Barley. Bryan Barley.Barry Bauer. Teresa Blornqurst. Sandy Bonrsteel. Corrrnne Bur·nrngham. Stacy Bullen. JaNae Seal. Rrchard Blomqurst. TonrButkovrch. lee Broadhead. Sheldon Brown. Cameron Brown·rng. Wendy Bonner. Mark Campbell. Scolt Charnberlarn. MrkeChapman. Hal Cooper. Ken Curry. Jeanne Carter. Jody Chavez.Trent Coll rer. Derrk Cooper. Duane Chrrstlreb. Joe Cunnrng·ham. Jeff Dansre. Greg DeBoer. Allrson Dennrson. Brad Dens·ley. Kelly Eggen. Darren Evenson. Kelly faddrs. Steve Gee.Debbre Grlgen. Dan Gallager. Gt>ne Garnt>s. Krm Gardner. Grant suct y nrne

G.A.A. This years young and enthusiastic officers helped to bringabout a great year. One of the traditions of the GAA club is to have an annualChrrstmas party with the Jordan Valley students. Another tra-dition IS on the first snowfall, GAA has a crazy game of volley-ball, out in the snow. They sold candles to earn money for a banquet at the end ofthe year, this helped to buy maroon jackets. OFFICERS· Cor inne Burningham, Mrs. Price-AdviJor, Toni Butkovich, Sandra Bonistell. Debb ie GilgenMrs. Price after being advrsor for one year. Smrel pretty Sandra and Mrchelle. FIRST ROW - DeeAnne Toole.laura Mace. Tammy Allen. Sharon Hollrnger. Sandra Bomstell, Mrchelle Butkovrch.leshe Scott. Jeanna Carter. SECOND ROW Lon Kennelly. Tammy Mynck. Susanne Marden. Mehne Coffm. Sharon Chorton. Elarne Arnold, Tern Judd. Jana Young. Tammy Goold. THIRD ROW Susan Scorzato, Sandy Henderson. Juhann Bently. Cindy Smith. Marcr McCaffree. Shannon Ha1r, Susan Zaft. Wendee Ritzman. Tern Hard1ng. Chnslle Brand. Allrson Denmson. Debbre Grlgen. FOURTH ROW· Pam Cravens. liSa Pangos, Kelly ludlow. Connne Burmngham. Carolyn Johnson, Carolyn Collett.70 Janel Jones. Karen McAihsrer. Tra cy Hansen. Tony Butkovrch. Carla Brand. Teresa Blomquist, Stacy Butters

SPIRIT CLUB Spirit Club this year was very supporting in all school activities and games. They sported got new uniforms and kept the traC:etion of the school song.Spir.it Club Officers: David Jones. Angelika Schwarzen. Jackie Ford. Kristy McCall. Angelika Scharzen showa are spirit.advisor, Min Done. 1- .. .' ' '. ' .First row: Wendy Ford. N1ck1 Schofield. Tiffany McDonald. linda MacDonald. Juhe Baxter. Den1se Burgon. Katy Brady. Second row: David Jones. Bngett 71Scholmeyer. Tand1 McGmms. Melanie Coffm. TriSha Ehason. Knsty McCall. Therd row: Billy Puder, Jack1 Butterfield. Johnna Grygla, Carol Peacock. E1leenCooper. Fourth row: Jack1 Ford. Tareca Joseph. Kayle1 Anderson. Chris Barron. Gayla Yates. Miss Done. Fifth row: Sharon Olsen. Susan Farnsworth. ManeSchnudt. DeAnne Howell. Cmdy Porter, Kns Sadler. Sixth row: Angelika Schwarzer. Trish Wagstaff. Mindy levine, Jan Noffsmger. Pam Smith.

DANCE CLUB The Dance Club has perfor med in the school Mus ical andhave put o n many fine programs. The Dance Club is a ver yhard work ing group and d eserves a tremendous hand.Advrsor: Robyn Stuver Dance Club Officers: Juhe Swenson. Robyn Stuver. Corrme Burningham Bottom Left Marc• McCaHree. l rnda Montoya. Juhe Swenson. Tammy Allen. Row Two Shelley Thome. Nancy Ayres. V~rgma McCalhsrer. Cmdy Sm1th Row Three Duane Elg. Cathy Mandell. Charlotte Despa1n. Nancy Johnson Row four Mareen M1ller. Cherne Pasl..en. Jod1 M1ller. Susan Sccozota. Ehzabeth Hofehng. Cornne Burnmgham Row f1ve karen McCallister. Carolyn Johnson. Tamra H1cl..man. lynette Johnson. Lmda Woodruff.seventy two

CONCERT BAND Concert Band knows their place that they hold in our school, and they have represented us well in both Dts- trict and Regional competition. Mrs. Christofferson puts her time and efforts to work for this class. and it has shown through the year in various activities and assemblies, such as provtdtng the mustc for the mustcal. My Fair lady. and the Christmas program.Charlotte takes f1ve.First Row. lynette Johnson. Andrew Rodnguez.laura lake. Ann Sekerer. Teresa Harward. Debb1e Clem, Cmdy Bell. Cheryl Pulser. Julie Norton, s~condRow Julie Jackson. Brenda Goodfellow. l<evm Re1ch. karen Muthre1ch, Kersten Muthre1ch. larry Ray. Wendy Dennmgton, Mark S1mons. Jed Walters,Randy Carolson. Charlotte DeSpam, Th1rd Row• Rodger Chnstensen. Dav1d Mecham. Erme M1ller. Dalton Horscroft. James Butler. Bobb1e lake. MarkOrdakowsk1. Dan l<unz. Shauna 81lls. Alan Chnstensen. Deonne Butler. Fourth Row. Mrs. \"C\", M1ke Dorman. Alan Ba1ley. Jon Olin, Steve Amsworth. Cra111Hosch. Jan Noflsmger. Rob1n Havens seventy three

SPECTRUM The jazz Band has performed in many concerts. They had an opportunity to perform at grade and middle schools. M1ke Maughn. taking a little brake.Jason Meadows. Earn1e M1llcr. Cr<11g Bosch. Steve Amsworth. David Bailey. Mrs. Christofferson. Troy Densley. Cheryl Mark Ordakosk1, playmg a solo.Pulipher. Juha Norton. Mark Ordakowsk1, lynnette Johnson, Rodger Christensen, Jeff Walters. BAND The Pep Band supported all sport teams. They added life PEPto our studentbody during our pep assemblies. Theyhelped the cheerleaders get the spirit feeling POP Music.

MARCHING BAND AND FLAG SQUAD Our Marching Band and Flag squad really hved up to our theme (Together-we will make it ) through hours of prac tiCe they were able to refine their talent's enough to wm second place in the reg1onal competition last fall, and f1rst place in the Chnstmas parade m December. One of the reason's for the1r great success was the excellent's of the1r leader Mark Ordakowskl. Mark took first place m the Drum Major competition last year. Another reason for the1r success was 1he1r unity. Most members of the band gol 10 take a trip 10 Canada last summer and while they were there they performed for the Canad1an people, they also were featured on a Television program. It was great efforts such as this thai made us proud to be Beetd1gger m 79 and 80. This kmd of team work will keep Jordan High number one in the year's to come.The drums provide the beat.Flag Squad: She1la Jensen. Den1se Evans. Julie Norton. Knsten: lambert. Suzanne Marden. Susan Mcilrath, Tammy Payne. D1ane Podlesny. Pam Watts.Carla Wenterholler. Conme Zupan Marching Band: Brenda Wr1ght, Teresa Harward, Robm Havens, Ann Sekeret, Cindy Bell, Cheryl Puls1pher.lynnetteJohnson, larry Ray. laura lake. Karen Muthnch, Chnstlne Muthnch. Andrew Rodregus. Juhe Jackson, Brenda Goodfellow. Wendy Dennington, ChnsNorman. D1on Butler. Allen Chnstenson. Mark S1monson. Randy Carlson. Charlotte Despam, Jed Walters, Shauna Bills. Dan Kanz . David Bailey. Bobby lake.Dalton Horsecrofl, Jun Batler, Roger Chnstensen. Ernest Miller. Dav1d Mechem. Steve Bailey. Mike Dorman. Jan Noffsmger. Jason Meadows. StevenAinsworth, John Olin, Rick Maes. Drum Major: Mark Ordakowski. s e v e n t y -f1ve

ORCHESTRA The Jordan Orchestra is one of the biggest groupsever. Orchestra members practice long hours. and veryhard. It proved they were a success when they playedat a fan tast ic performance for our own school play \"MyFair Lady.\" \"Are we ready class\"? Says Mrs. Christopherson.Back Row: John Eddington. Troy Densley. Chresten Lamburt. Mark Ordakowsk1. Mrs. Chnstopherson. Jan Noff1senger. Teresa Bloomquist. Ch1ng Tsao,Brean Rowe, Front Row : Scott Lapsen. Tand1 Evans. Brenda Wnght. Page Bournm. Chns Shot.Theresa Bloornqu1st says. \" How many tunes do I have to prac t1ce 1h1s thmg?\" C hns Johnson and Sandra Henderson p01rform well. seventy· slx

Symphony Gurld, is a state wide club. They help promote the Guitar Club meets once a week. They mainlyUtah Symphony and Ballet West. Symphony Guild has a symphony teach each other how to play. and gaining theball every year. They play at the dances in spring. knowledge of music, through experience. s y M p H 0 N ySymphony Gutld Fronl row: Scoll Larson. Broan Rowl.'. lanl.' Sawyt.>rs. Jon Eddtngron. KrtS Scholl. Second row: Kevtn Rowe. Theresa Blomqutsl, AChrtsloph\'r Mard\'n. Robtn Havens. Jan Noffstng<'r N D G u I T A RGuilar Club ~ronl ruw knl.'eltng Karhy Juhns<>n. Lane Sayers. Danny Rogers. Jas<>n Meadows, Mtke Bueno. Mtke Johnson. Ernte Mtller. Second row.~l'<t.>sa hpltn. M<>ntc a Cmcent.>ro. Chl.'ryl H<>ward. Mtchl.'ll\' R<>sl.'nbaum. Ttffany McDonald. flame Arnold, Third row· Rul.>n Busch. Sco11 Hooser. Allen axron. Alll.'n Hl.'lm. Aar<>n Gurn\'y. Andr\'w Andl'rl<>n SI.'Vl'nl y seven

MADRIGALS This year the Madrigals have been really busy doing concerts and activities. They have been to California to sing and have been a pleasant sounding group.The ongrnal Madngal. Offtcers. Sheryl faldmo. Laune Pendehon. karen Rager. Ryan Lee. Tanya Mtddaugh. Shelly Brown. karla Connershrs1 row · Mark Wall. Karla Conners. Ctndy Hardward.laune Pi!ndlelon. Shelly Brown.laune Madsen. Relky hrr . Angte Tl!rry. Sh~ryl ~aldmo. JulteannBl!nlly. Susan S1romberg. Tanya Mtddaugh. Karen Rager. Shauna Ttddwell Second Row · John Danste. Mtkl! Chapman. Jun Dtxon. Duane Harmon. BruceCoombs. Ryan Lee. Hal Cooper. Damon Smtih. Dale Eddrnglon. Sc:o11 lesler. ken Bell (\1tssmg MIChelle Dexler )

CONCERT CHOIR Concert Choir is made of altos. sopranos. basses, and tenors. Throughout the year, they have learned numerous songs and have sung them to the public. Learning more and difficult songs. they would ltke to thank Mr. Zabrrskre (director) for all the help and encouragement he has given them. The choir got bigger and better under the direction of Mr. Zabriskre. It consisted of 63 members.OFFICERS Tammy Lemonds. Charlolle Perrnoud. Conme Thornwall. Chad Chmrensen.lrnda WoodruffRow I , )!!(( Dans•~. Grt'll Mau11han, Br~ll D~nslow. M1kt' Loveall~ Lonn1e ~arnsworrh. Crysral Thornwall. Cynd1 Thompson, Jl'amnl' Rt'rrt'll. Jacklt'K1ughr. Chad Chnsh.>nSl'n Row 2 V1ckt W1mbush G1na Zunnumnan, Kunbt'r ~ord. Bonnie Wadt', Row 5: Karhlt'l'n McFarlane. Mane lt!wts. Tracy St'vy.C..:oop~r. Mam.' Schnudr. Larol Peacod.. Tammy Lemons. karhll'en Durft't'. Pam Smuh. Slwrn Pullan, lanellt' Schoftl!ltf. Karl!n Houghron. Jane Baldwmkaralel' Buford. Tnsh1a ~hsl'n. Dl'MSt' hans, l1nda Woodruff. Row l J1ll Mrss1ng Selt.>t'na Lurrrell. Chl'rn Johnson, \1onu:a Denslow, Stl'phantl' Ntl'l1arr. Slwnlyn M1lls. Dl'niSl' Durfl'l'. Charloll Pt'rrenoud. Suzanne Mardom. son. Carol Parkt'r, Margart?l Pl'rez. Dtannt' Sht.>pard, ~nt'deha Gur tt'rrt'. Sl1<1una Del'm. Jacku.' Jont'S. Dl!bbre leonard. Julie Srewnson. Srephanlt'Jul1t> Campbl'll. Cynd1 Porrer. A11drea HJrlan. Pa111 Hansl!n, Tt!rn Culmer. -Brown. Tnsha Jacobst'n, Srephanlt' Snow. Julie PowellD1ane Ragt?r. Row 4: Mu:hl'lll' Besr. Juht'ann Brady. Conml! Thornwall. L1sa • st'venly·nmt'

SWING Swing Choir made its debut this year. They sang popularmusic and danced. With the help of their advisor, Mr. Zabris-kie, they have become very successful, and enjoyed by thepublic.Shelly Brown s1ng•ng scales. Swing Off icers: laurie Pendlton. Shelly Brown, and Brian Voiles.Front Row: Dale Eddmgton. Charlotte Perreod. Mark Wall. and Cynth.a Harward. S~cond Row · Becky T;ur. Susan Strongberg.lan~e Urton. and StephanieSnow. Third Row. Tam•e Lemonds. Cherly Faldmo. laune Pendleton. Shelly Brown. Duame Harmon. and Conn~e Glad. Fourth Row. Scott lester. Mr.Zabnsk1e. Bnan Vo•les. and Dave Nelson.

THESPIANS Thespian's is an honorary club for students who have interest in or excelled in the field of theatre while attending Jordan High. Through the year they have participated in many theatre oriented activities. Once a month they witnessed a professional production at \"Pioneer Memorial Theatre.\" Other activities this year have been a trip to Sundance, A Picnic, A formal dinner and a Alumni dance. They also sponsored the movie \"SGT. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band.Davtd Matheson at a sertous moment. Vtce President, Chrtstt Bess. Secretary-Treasurer, Jatrnte Heaps, President, Marshall HugheyNancy Ayers. Tammy Larson. Marty Ktlhnger. Charlotte Despain. Gary Winterholler. Peggy Burger. Julie Swenson, Jamie Heaps. Karie Jacobson, ShellyThorne. Marshall Hughey. Terrte Culmer. Ttm Crystal. Richard Carter, Lisa Harston. Karen Blackwood, Julia Norton, Stacey Ontriveros. Dawn Payton,Angela Maughan. Sandra Dahl. Lama Urton , Randy Baker. Brian Voiles. Debbie Utley. Rochelle Green. Dave Nelson, Scott Lester. David Matheson, BarbaraEddmgton. Duame Harman. Leroy Jenson. Kevm Rowe. etghty-one

RED CROSS Red Cross Club sponsers Blood drive the pictureshows r.tudents practicing Blood Pressure reading.taking pulse and resperation. Dr. Cory pace doublechecks the nurses.\" Mrs. Helen Higbee (Advisor) Back row left to right Monica Cusnenos. Jaumie Harris. Maxcyne Nilson. Karen Rager. Kelli Kitchen. Front Row Wendy Wilhinson. Michelle Oar. Toni Young. Cory Pace.LAW ENFORCEMENT Patient Cindy Jentsch. law Enforcement Club, Watches movies about laws and ~'how they are enforced. By knowing there knowledge. theyride with the policemen and help patrol the area. Frank Sm11h rakes h1s work senously.Sl The Law Enforcement Club really Studies hard.

SERVICE ARTS The Servrce Arts Club this year helped boost school spirit by drsplaying their artistic abilities in the halls and in the library. Many of these students entered the Spring- ville Art Show and won many outstanding awards.Row I Don ~u. Moh Prov¥d. O~bb•• Gola~n. KN'I S..ckfl..,d. Mn. Smnh low J, Ana~ Btn••ao¥d. BorlGlov~. Morao H¥rll, SoNy 8oa•low. Mocholk Von Ek•~~~. Art r ...- . 8oly ~ns~.Debb1e IS huns up on shoes. A masrerp1ec e l Mrs. Smith goves some expert adv1ce. STAGE CREW The stage crew spent most of their time. where e lse. but on the stage building sets. moving props and working the lights. They a lso helped the plays and assemblies run smoothly. Mr. West, advosor.Lars c hecks hos work . Row I: Steve Butler. Danny Seopel. Kent McClure. Marshall Huey. Kent DeMIII. Ryan Greenwood. James Demaree. Mr. West. Row 2, Jerry Ri chardson. Paul Krebs . James Butler. Andrew Rodnguez. Dana Smith. Scott Bolander, John Duncan. Alvm Allen. Lars Anderson.

FBLA In the past FBLA has done lots of things, but this year they have out done themselves. This year they have had fun selling Happenings Books, Christmas Cards and workmg m the Haunted Old Mill. FBLA. are really proving themselves as Future Business Le8ders of America. Boltorn Jolynn Yates, Phyll1s Crouch. Colleen Sybrousky. Virgin!<\ McAllister, Kathy Jones, L11a Harston. Chnsty Schow, Robyn Harston. Ron Cannon. leeAnn MUir, Holly S1rnons. Michelle Butkovich. Dave Scholl. Susan Ada1r. Brad S1mons, V1ck1 Palterson. Chnst1e Scroggm.L1sa Peterson.L1sa Wor then. Kell y Eggen. D1x1e Olsen. Susan Scorzato. M1ss~ng Maureen M1ller. Dave Mmmck. Brenda Wnght. L1sa Bndge. Becky Bu1terf1eld. Gene1l Capson. Lon Leavitt. Clark Butler. Melame Hernandez. Sally B1g1low. Sandra G1zzard , Jane Baldwm. Chad Chnst ensen. Peggy Burger. Ceha W1llelte. Kane Budd. Dorothy Butler, Debb1e Roth. Wendy foster. D1ane Adams. Karen Ragar, K1m Praag. D1ane f-rancorn, Shannon Grune. Daren Olsen, Debb1e Parker. J1ll Greer. leeAnn Amsworth. Tareasa Joseph.e1ghty · four

VICA Vocationallndustnal Clubs of America. is V.I.C.A. There motto is: Preparing for leadership in the world of work. Members: Mark Baldwin, Shane Edgerly. Jay Hatch, Gary Guffey. Richard Hatton, Dennis Hollinger. Karen Hollinger, Kelly Kiyota, David lems. Andy longish, Mark Webster, Mike Adler, Susan Ashby. David Gillette, leroy Jensen, John Kezele, Doug Meldrum, Ronnie Miller. Keith Ottman. Corby Peterson, Allen Saxton. Kevin Tidwell, Jeffery Adame. Mitchell Anderton. Val Anderson. Bryan Bailey. Keven Buchewbonf, R1chard Evenson, Troy Harris, Steven Johnson. Terry lyon, James Patyon. Matthew Webster. Carry Williams. Kevin Yazhe. Brent Smith. Ken Hart. Scott Hooser. Terry Huntley. Gerald leany. Don Nuzman. Scott Peterson, Kenneth Curry. David lund, leRoy MacKay, Brad Sheilds, Brad Simons. Robert Taylor, Harrison Tsosie, and Angeleka Schwizer.Members of V.I.C.A. Back Row , Mr. DeMille, Mr. Sleadman. and Mr. Kmg. Front Row: Mr. Crookston. M1u Thornock. and Mr. Langsford.

FHA Future Homemakers of America do alot more than learn about families. cooking. and sewing; after all their float carne in second place in the Homecoming Parade. They have sold mugs , had parties, partici- pated in many activities. such as the B.Y.U. Convention. and between avoiding the tur- key and slipping in the mud. having year- book pictures taken at Hare Hollow made an experience which no one would ever forget. The club itself has been bigger and better this year than in the past. Lori Broders - V1ce President. Secretary - Tammy Welch. Adv1sor - Mrs. Stephson, Regional Representa- tive - Darla Hone. Advisor - Mrs. Lavato, Kim Praag - President. Historian - Debbie Utly FIRST ROW: Darla Hone. Cathy Setters. Kim Praag. Susan Prmce. Tammy Welch. SECOND ROW, Rurh Brrmhall, Becky Brrmhall. Robyn Madsen, Lori Broders. D1an Dansie. Stacy Buchanon. Chrrs March. Nancy Edwards. Karr Spencer. AL1ce Hesterman. Mrs. Stephson. Debb1e Sm1th, Mrs. Lavato THIRD ROW: Becky N1elson. Donna Holt. Lorr Spencer. Debb1e Urlye1ghry-s1x

FOUR WINDS Four Winds is an organization that studies other countries. They have had fund raising events throughout the year so that they will have the opportunity to tour all of Europe. in the summer.Four Winds members. Mr. Boskovich, the advisor of Four Winds.Officers of Four Winds are: Ang1e Terry. Tara Coggle. Amy Schnelle. Dayna Nielsen, is the president of Four Winds. e1ghry-seven

JBBC The Jordan Body Building Club now marksits place m the history of the school as oneof the new clubs th1s year. These \" IncredibleHulks\" were under the supervision of CoachBrady and they worked out by lifting andpressing weights. Who knows. maybe one ofthese guys might be the next ArnoldSchwarzenegger or Frank Zane. Row 1, Denk Cooper. l ynn Wallen. Jtmmy Dtxon. Row l Dave Rtet. John Stemagel. Kteth Hatfteld. Cooper. Matt Breeze. Joe Schollmeyer. Doug Thomas. Row 3, Brad Densley. Scott Gessel!. Mtke HtllHal tnes hts hardest. Heave HoiMtke gtves John some help. Offtc:ers Mtke Htll. John Stemagel. HJI Cooper. Scott Gessel!. Brad Dl.'flt ley

DECAMr W1lsons astonished at the customers. OFFICERS, Russell Eliason, Mr. W1lson. Brent Hoi· This Year the Jordan Chapter of hmes. Christy Bess. DECA has participated in many act IVI- lles such as. the summer leadership Conference at Snow College; the Western Regional leadership Confer- ence in Salt lake, and the planning of the Homecoming Dance. Their Open- ing Social was held in Park City. and the Installation Banquet was held at the Kopper Kitchen. The DECA members prepare for competition in the District. Reg1onal, State, and National levels. The Book Store is the most w1dely known service that DECA has for the students.HRST ROW Walll!y Powl!ll. Jol! Schollmeyer. Brad S1mons. SECOND ROW larame Tolman. Russell Eliason. Ban Glover. Eva Nuffer. Mr. Wilson. THIRDROW ~nc Re1d. Jonly Adamson. Br!!nl Hofh111es. Arllyn Ruffell. Sam W1lson. Ryan Lel'

KEY CLUB They sold refreshments at the football games. They started the Cambodian relief fund. They were a club that promoted school spirit. They were the Key Club. Off1cers Sam W1lson. Mark S1mpson. Clay Garnes. Debb1e Row 1, l~nda Duncan. Debb1e Horscroft, Debbu.> Jonsson. Row J, M1chelle Austin. Susan Madsen. Jonuon. Susan Madsen. M1chelle Aust1n. Sherllyn M1lls. Row 3, Mr. Ekberg. Sam W1lson. Mark S1mpson. Juhe Acey. Clay GarMs. SKI CLUB This club consisted of skiers who wanted to hit the slopes and non skiers who wanted to learn how to htt the slopes just ltke the skiers. At any rate, they had fun domg it. Sandy Clegg. V1ce President. Kurt Ostler. Pres1dent. Row I• Dav1d Jones. Jeff Crump Row l Sandy Clegg. Brenda Wnght. Ten Cooper. Debb1e Roth. Row 3. Kyrona Breeze. M1ke Dorman, Chns Roth. K1eth Hatfield. Bruce Whitehead. Juhe Baxter. M1ke Hatton. Mr McDonald Row 4 Clark Butler. Kurt Ostler.n1nety

THE NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE Ever try to win a discussion. to logically prove a pomt. to back up what you say with proof. and all this with some listening and judging who's arguments best. that's DEBATEl The adventure of discussing. by logic and knowledge with a partner and against another team. Coupled with Debate is legislative Forum. The difference between the two being in Debate you've a partner and in legislative Forum you're alone. to verbally crusade your own cause. This year we went to several tournaments and won several awards. You've got to be k1dd1ng Clay!1st row . Manlyn Campbell. M1chele Austin 2nd row Men Jo Smith 3rd row W1lhamkezele. Paula Horner 4th row Chrts Marden. Clay Garnes 5th row. M1ss Brandenburg advlsOI'.I th1nk I'm m LOVE ll I thmk It's th1s one-or maybe mnety·one

BROADCASTERS Pencils. paper. pens. and typewriters helped in the produc-tion of this years great Broadcasters. With the guidance of Mrs.Johnson they got the School paper out on time. They are anenergetic group and all have fun doing it. So through hard workand dedication. \"together we will make it.\" Mrs. Johnson. busy at work agam? Gene Garnes. typmg a lcuer to Angela Maughan? BnT .. It's fr«zme '\" herel92

YEARBOOK This years staff consisted of 15 hard working members. Lack of pens, pencils, typewriters, people, and all the other equipment, makes it hard to put a yearbook together, but we did it. The theme of this book was shown throughout the year, and as an inspiration to the staff, \"TOGETHER WE MADE IT\" ( b a r ely )Fred Roberts and Alan Brady.Mike and Lori make a terrific team. Editor - Robyn Madsen, Head photographer - Russ Winkler, Co-Editors - Angie Terry. and Jackie Evans.Front Row - Linda Robinson, Richard Savage. Rob Childs. Mike Provard. Jeff Jones. Andrea Goff Second Row - Scott Chamberlain. Kelly Ludlow, CarolynCollett. Jackie Evans, Robyn Madsen. Lori Broders. Toni Butkovich. Angie Terry missing - Donna Molt 93

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JORDAN ADMINISTRATIONMr. Evans buSies h1mself on the phone. Jerry l. McCleary. Princ1pal \"I am exceedingly proud of the many outstanding accom- plishments that have been achteved by you students thts year. The 1979 1980 school year has been an outstanding year for us all.\" Mr. McCleary has been very supportive of the studentbody 's acttvities and needs thts year.Mr. McCleary s•ves cooncel to the students 1n the library \"I have been most tm- \" I am cont tnually Im- pressed this year by the pressed by the posittve stu sincere efforts of many of dent att ttude here at Jor- the students to show that dan. Most students are set they have pride tn them- t ing goals and are achtevc- selves and the school. I still tng them. I am impressed thtnk that we have the ftn - by the large number of stu- est studentbody around, dents who are tnvolved tn and am proud to be associ- the number of activtttes of- ated wtth Jordan Htgh.\" fered here at Jordan and tn the dedtcatton of the facul- Wilham R. Evans. V1ce Prmc1pal ty who asstst them.\" Fredrick J. Ash. V1ce Prmc1palnmety ·SI )(

ADMINISTRATION AND BOARD The Board of Education and District Administration have brought to the school system a rich background of experience and commitment to the task of providing quality education in a dynamic. growing school system. l. Ray Brown. D~puty Superintendent D. Richard Gourley, Au!Jtant Supennt~n­ Kenneth l. Prmce. Deputy Superinten· d~nt dent R1chard D. Anderson, Board Vice Presi· lo1s H1rsch1, Board Mem~r dentMark l. Wahlquist. Board Presrdent Maurine C. Jensen. Board Member Mark M. Klotovich. Board Member ninet y· seven


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