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1983

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Description: 1983 Hillcrest High Yearbook

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2 1)Toga watches game intensely. 2)Bill Robertson always does his best. 3) Dave Adams looks for a man to pass to. 4) Joey Gutierrez flys through air to throw the ball. 148/Varsity Basketball

J.V. Keeps The Pace Carrying on the family tradi- tion. the Juniors did all the right things once they got that bas- ketball in their hands. Directing their talents and strength to- wards the ultimate glory for the school, each team mem- ber did his part . Their spirit and performance inspired fans to cheer them on to victory. 1)Lett to Right. Enk Fristrup. Bill Robert- son. Bnan Miller. Broo Hatfield. Lance Purser. Donn Vincent. Steve Jones. Bry- an Ritchie . Cooch Margetts 2)En Fns- trup shoots the ball 3) Donn Vincent guards opponent. JV Ba etba /149

Dribble Down These second year basketball players weren't just any ordinary basketball players. They worked to reach the top without a fum- ble and give their best for HHS. 1) John Henson reaching for a score 2) Todd Kennedy dribble down to home court . J)(Left to right .) 1st row Jeff Mitch- ell. Donnie Tapp, Todd Kennedy. Sean Harson. John Henson. Danny Tims. 2nd row Coach Widerberg. Vernon Green- halgh. Shane Beeney. Kevin Rice. Wayne Porter. Brook Mitchell. Todd Crow. Steve Schoen. Lane Ward. Mike Watchers. 2 150/Sophomore Basketball

Rebound Even though these players were new to Hillcrest. they knew their game well. Giving it their all. they practiced and drilled after school to reach perfection. We were proud to say that the best is yet to come! 1)(Lett to right) 1st row David Swapp. Oscar Alba. Sean Grant. Kent Hoskis- son. Rick Rekoutis. Brad Neilson 2nd row Coach Rick Carlson. Troy Gard- ner. Glen deJong. Ryan Bullet. M e Palmer. Russell Dailey. Doug Adams. Shawn Whitehead. Jrm Riding Not PIC- tured Bruce Chnstensen 2) Bruce Chnstensen arm1ng high 3) \"What do I do w1th 1t now. Coach?\" - Freshmen Basketball/151

State Is Better The 2nd Time Around With determination and spirit, 2 the girls set their goal to play a good game and win! Their quick moves combined with talent and strength to dodge their opponents. Eventually they wound up against High- land in a match to decide the '83 State Champions. True to all expectations. the Huskies won the right to cut the nets down and to bring home the gold! 3 4 152/Girl's Varsi ty Baske tball

1) Stac1 Sargent with her might 2) Two 1n the courts to rulel (Regg1e Wright •>and Jean Mills) 3) Time out for plan- ning a new strategy Dodg1ng her opponent she takes the ball. (Staci Sargent) 5) (Front L to R) Richelle Tnpp. Staci Sargent. Leslie Varoz (2nd Row) Sandra Fish. Reggie Wright. Shelly Mansfield. Leigh Ann Figge (Bock Row) Coach Jeanne Wilson. Jean Mills. Suzanne Pressett . Leslie Neebling. An- gela Boswell. Assistant Coach Sharon Williams 6) Leslie Nebling prepares for a slam dunk 7) One jump to score (Regg1e Wnght) G1rl's Varsity Basketball/ 153

Power . L to R) Wendy Weber. Richelle Tripp, On The Derilyn Jensen. (2nd row) Leslie Voroz. Michelle Crotgen, Sondra Fish. Jennifer Courts Chns (3rd row) Coach Jeanne Wilson, Tereseo Morns. Wendy Mcllece. Su- zanne Pressett, Rychelle Borton. Assis- tant Coach Sharon Williams Junior Varsity practiced hard to perfect their skills. They showed their very best to score for Hillcrest. Good job girls! Keep up with the power to defeat and WIN! 1) They ploy with all thetr power 2) !Chelle Crotgen dodged her oppo- nent 3) Alright Husky. score' 4) (1st row 154/J V Girls Bo etbo

Water Wor s Although there weren't many in the team. they were not dis- couraged . They worked hard showing off their styles. They represented Hillcrest well and did a good job. Yeah Huskies! 1) Caroline Johnson off for a d1ve 2) And there she goesl 3) That was a real good one from the board.

Husky The 1982-83 Wrestling team was Awesome this year. The mighty Huskie wrestlers over- powered their opponents in Dual meets, Region, and in State. The Co-Captains of this great team were Dan Hill, Allen Gritton, Dave Crowley, and Russ Steele. 1)Come on Alan. one more 1nch. 2)1s it almost over coach? 3) I can't let you go w1thout a fight 3 156/VarSity Wrestling

Matmen 23 1)Dove Crowley is making his move. 2) Varsity Wrestling Team. Front row (L. to R.) : Kelly Pickering. Monty Cool<. John Harrington. Middle row Brian Green. Russ Steele. Ron Neff. Scott Staley. Dave Crowley. Top row: Allen Gritton. Joey Vanvaulkenberg. Rob Hill. Don Hill. 3) Rob Hill shows his great stance. 4) Husky Coaches. Jerry Haslam and Don Neff. help lead the Huskies to a victory 4 Varsity WrestUngf 157

Stay Our Junior Varsity and Exhibi- tion teams are carrying on Hill- crest's tradition of winning . Coach Haslam and Coach Gibbs helped them with their great season and prepared them for next year. 158/J.V. Wrestling

On Top 1). The J.V. Wrestling team front row from L. toR. Monty Cook. Greg Peter- son. Brion Green. Middle row from L. to R. Rick Burkinshow. Troy Mi a . Scott White. John Mitchell. Chris Noble. Top row from L. to R. Chris Hurstler. Brad Street. Joey Vonvoulkenberg. Mi e Montoya. 2). Russ Groomer keeps con- trol 3). Veal I won ogon 4) Ron Neff looks to see what move is next 5) Brad Street feels the po1n of his team mote. 6) Steve Neff pinS his man 7) Joey Von on the way to pinning his man J V Wresthng/159

Give Gymnastics A Tumble Streaching, bending, tumbling, and twisting . . . all part of our fantastic gymnastics team. Hard practice and long hours make them what they are. 1) You must be patient to be a gym- nast. 2) Lauro Dayton performs with style. 3) Jodi Perin has her own way of doing things. 4) Jodi Perin show how tough gymnastics con be. 5) Lauro Dayton forms a fantastic floor routine. 6) Tracy Andrews does her routine on the beam. 2 3 160/Gymnostics

Gymnastics/ 161

Tennis Players Aim High 2 They did a good job this year in the courts, aiming for high scores in each match. Coach Smith supported them well, game after game. 1) Coach Smith is always ready to ploy a game of tennis. 2) 1st Row: (L-R) Chris Monfre. Todd Rindlisbocher. Rick Ruppel, 2nd Row: Carl Mathis, Vol Be- veridge, Marty Olsen, Dennis Penning- ton 3) Marty Olsen aiming high for the boll. 4) Dennis Pennington ready to hit bock . 162/Boy's Tennis

Soccer Players Reach Their Go Is Goals are what they went for whenever they had the ball at their feet. Passing and dodging every opponent and scoring points was their thing. Through- out the season. the soccer team represented Hillcrest well . 1) 'ke Block does it a different way. 2) Assistant Coach Bryce Shieving practicing with Blair Holbrook. 3) 1st Row : (l-R) David Sargent . Tom Stlottner. Trent Tolman. John Taylor. 2nd Row: Chris Moore, Too Moua, Steve Powell, Mark Allington, Blair Hol- brook, Robert Valenzuela, Masao Seki. 3rd Row: Coach Rick Carlson, Kent Rushstan, Mark Ireland, Andy Poulsen, Bob Winger, Mike Evans, Ross Tsehag- geng, Assistant Coach Brych Schlev- ing. Assistant Coach Jim Moore. Not picttxed: Mike Black and Assistant Coach Hernando Fernandez. Saccer/163

Here Comes The Girls On The Run Working their hardest, this year's Girls' Track Team ap- proached the starting line with the breath of determination in them. Facing difficult obstacles with confidence, they went ahead and represented HHS with honor. 1) Coach Ronk. ready and waiting . 2) Track is serious stuff. 3) Runners warm- ing up for competition. 2 3 164/Girls Track

Guys On The Run Heading toward the top. the Boys' Track Team was awesome . Striving for the best. they passed through with remarkable speed that show what HHS is all about . 1) Runners preparing for the big race . 2) The pleasure of runn1ng is victory. 3) Raynor Pearce. what a coach! Not pictured as- sistant coach Greg Williams Bo ys Trac k/165

Huskies Are In 1) Brett VOITOZ eager to go ... 2) Fast as a Rolling \" 0 \". 3) It-s a home run. 4) A Husky waits for the pitch. 5) A Husky reaches out for the ball. 166/Basebal

The Swing Of Things . 3 The 1982-83 Baseball team are really in the swing of things. They started practice in early February. The first game is in March and the State tourna- ment is held during May 9-14. A few of the returning senior players are Brad Eckert. Jeff Fullmer. Glen Evans. Shane Hudson. Randy Jenzsch. Brett Varroz. Chad Keller. Mike Jen- kins. Mike Spilker. and Allan Childs . Baseball/167

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Future U.S. Senators? . .. Maybe not. but they're Hill- crest's today. 1) Senate friends. 2) Today Hillcrest. to- morrow the world. 3) Huskie Senate. 4) Senators discuss Hillcrest's problems. 170/Senate

Hillcrest Association Of Men; Hillcrest Association Of Women Better Known As HamJHaw Who is dedicated to their own personal life. liberty, and the raising of cane if and whenever possible? You got it, Hillcrest's own Ham/ Haw. 1) Doug Ellis. Pam Wright. Bob Winger. and Trent Tolman play Ho- kie-Pokie with Hom How. 2) Konno Mason lets us know \" she's sure.\" 3) Deer season? H o m - H o w / 171

Hillcrest Heroes Over the years the Lettermen have been a big part of Hill- crest High School. The Letter- men's Club is made up of young men who have excelled in a sport ranging from base- ball to soccer. 1) Lettermen work hard for the1r decorations Aaron H1ll . Dove Rudehch. Mike Fessenden. Bn- 2) Lettermen hke Joce Brewer wear the1r JOCk on R1ch1e. Robert Harmon. Pete Dosov1tch. ets w1th pnde 3) Bottom (L R). Wes Spencer. Mike Montoya. Scott Fouser. Donn V1ncent . Glenn Bnggs. Jeff Rodgers. Russ Steele. Bnon Chns Telesco. Joey Von Voulkenberg. Joey Joos. Kelly P1ckenng. Jim Duke. Don H1ll. Dove Buehler. Don Dosey. Jerry Thompson. Bobby Anderson. Kelly Clayton. John Neel. Russ Mlllerberg. B1ll Robertson. Randy Worner. Marty Groomer. Randy V1cchnlh. Bob Eckert . Bnon Haws. Cro1g Betterf1eld. George Tucker. Ver- Bosh . Joey Long. Mike Bullett . Donn Monson. non Greenholh. Lorry Fro1slond. Tyler Tholen. Zachary Dykeman . Kyle Jenson. Mike Tholen. Reed Porter. Brent Burnham . Dove Adams. R1ley Clayton. Shone Brody. Jim Maxwell. N1ck Brook Hott1eld. Shone Hudson. Mike Spilker. Concor. Rob Hill. Brett Nelson. Enc Tykson. Toll Brad Eckert . Brett Voroz. Mark Olsen Gray, Mike Peterson. Scott Wh1te. Greg Burr. 172/Lettermens Club

Seniors On The Prowl All underclassmen watch out! 1) Brett Voroz. Sen1or Pride PreSident re- Senior Pride Syndicate is on the moves Brion Duncan from senior bench 2) prowl. They clear senior bench of SeniOr Prides fosh10n0ble un1form 3) L to R all underclassmen, keep pnde in Shone Hudson. Gory Findley. Wes Spen- the school. and uphold a 3.0 cer. John Serv1ce. Bob Wnger. Dove grade point average. Crowley. Brett Voroz. Mike Spll er. Joce Brewer. Russ Steele. Dove Adams. Mark Olsen 2 3 SerliOI' Pride1u 3

Let The Music Pla y . 2 First thing every morning they held class and they practiced hard. During the year they did an excellent job by providing music to the school assemblies. They're the dazzling Jazz Band of Hillcrest High. 1) With a saxophone in hand. Lori Thompson makes music. ) 1st Row: (L- R) Mike Johnson. Wendy Boker. Brad Neilson. Doug Woolley. Lori Thompson. 2nd Row: Jade Clayton. Collin Davis. Jerry Norr. Brad Johnston. Kory Billings. 3rd Row: Bryon Woodward. Jon Cook. Paul Stone. 4th Row: Todd HaiL Bob Winger. Cameron Hor1<er. Andy Poul- sen. Not pictured: Kevin Davis and Anita Sharp. 3) Jerry Norr and Brad Johnston waiting for their cue. 174/Jozz Bond

Keep The Tune-Up Under Mr. Ronk's direction the concert band (alias marching band) performed well during the football and basketball games. The music they pro- vided added spirit to the cheers. They did a good job and they always kept the beat. 1) Mike Johnson practices on his bari- tone. 2) Clarinet players ploy their tunes. 3) Bond members drum up mu- sic. 4) The one and only Mr. Rook . Concert Bond/175

Classic The orchestra. led by Mr. Ronk. brings music to us all. It is the sound of HHS moving on to greatness. The students who perform in the orchestra. spend many long hours prac- ticing to represent Hillcrest well. 2 Top L to R Mary Liniger. Teresa Reber. bell. Steffante Haws. 3rd row Cori Nielson. Vicky Johnson. Bryan Wooley. Curth Sophia Gonzales. Pam Querdisk. Karen Chamberictes. Paul Ku. Chany Kyung. 2nd Duncan. Colleen Folsom. Lyn Davis 2) Stu- row Sophia Loffgreen. Shane Hall. Susan dents worktng hard at practicing 3) Kathy Elde. Angie Broberg. Melody Whitelock. Dame adds a special touch. Lourie Laws. Mary Campbell. Mary Camp- 176/0rchestra

Thank Heaven For Little Girls The Girl's Choir, led by Mr. Dean have represented our school well. Their practiced and talented presentations are always pleasing . They are, as always, people to be proud of. 1) Jill Hawks t1ckling the \" Ivories... 2) Students at practice . 3) Back Row Leff to Right Janeen Strasbury Casey Kramer, Kelly Bilyeu. Jennifer Chris. Usa Mertlich. Heather Mullen. Debbie Ku- chinky. Lisa Lucas. Karen Jeppson. Kris- ton Reid. Trisha Allen. Bev Geisler. 3rd row Wendy Heaps. Tiffany Knowley, Sharla Mecham. Debbie McCoy. Mary Rigby. Anita Harrison. Wendy Nunley. Tesa Cnst. Tammy Folkersen. Jill Har- mon. 2nd row Naoko Suzuki. Sandra Thornell. Debbi Folkersen. Wendy Han- sen. Lori Cook . Teresa Morris. Laurie Outram. Deborah Savage, Kristin De- venburg. 1st row: Stephanie Wright . Mlsako Miura. Erin Peck . Julie Hutch1ngs. Kim Kraudy. Jill Hawks. Lanette Tanner. Julie Bailey 4) Jill Harmon wonders what's next. 3 irl's

The Sound Of Music The 1982-83 Swing Choir consists 1) Mr Leo Dean. the Swing Choir's director. of 27 talented singers who's has been with the school for many years and voices range from Soprano's to every year. the choir gets better! 2) Perry Tenor's. The choir has performed Morris. Pam Davis. and Gino Johnston ore in many major events and places the chOir's muStciOns 3) The 1982-83 Sw1ng including the Church Office Build- Choir Top Row Anne Jensen. Vance Sperry. ing and church meetings. The Ad- Annette Apostol. Rolph Vanderbeek . Nat- visor and Director of the Choir is alie Best. Eric Anderson. Usa Fnstrup. David Mr. Leo Dean. The Swing choir Rhoades. Perry Morris Middle Row Pam here at Hillcrest is one of our Wright . Troy Hyer. Jonoe Brody, Neil Morris. greatest assets. Liz Ruf. Mike DeMie. Leslie Astle. Wes Spend- er. Nancy Cook Front Row Pam Davis. Doug Ellis. Shelli Hatch. Don Walker. Gino Johnston. Adam Taylor. Stephanie Forr. Kent Rushton. Robyne Kirk 178/Swing Choir

A Noteworthy Choir If you happen to be walk1ng 1) The Acapella Choir practices for the down the music hall and you hear upcoming program. 2) The Chotr mem- angels singing. don't think your bers. Top Row Kathryn Bischoff. Annette time has come. It's the Acapella Apostle. Jo!ynn Leggat. Usa Braithwaite. Choir! Hillcrest's most advanced Joy Montgomery. Ph' p Feigh. Vance choir is made up of 27 dedicated Sperry. Trent Tholen. 'ke Tholen. Tyler singers who spend endless hours practicing under the careful su- Tholen. Rolph Vanderbeek. Brent Hunting- pervision of Mr Leo Dean. the group's advisor. The choir per- ton. Eric Anderson. Heidi Brady. Uz Rut. Gino Johnston. Usa Fnstrup. Kellene Bur- forms for various audiences rang- gess. 3rd Row Natalie Best. Mary White. ing from churches and schools to Denise Bunting. Koyleen Peterson. Cheryl community activities. The Choir also competes in regional and Ellis. Doug Ellis. Russell Steele. Erik Fristrup. state competitions and is well Gerrit Helbig. Gary Bentley. Ken Hum- known for their excellence. phrey. George Stoll. Mike Walker. David Rhoades. Julie Ganz. Amy Anderson. Cheryl Everett. Catherina Ubbe. Beckie Fletcher. Laureen Taylor 2nd Row Brenda 2 Bowerbank, Pam Mattinson. Ro- byne Kirk, Jody Barfuss. Anne Jen- sen. Daron lsacc. Jon Condor. Jeff Von Wognen. Troy Hyer, John Beck. Mike Kelly, Mike DeMie. Aaron Best. Stephanie Farr. Ann Thornell. Co- mille Phippen, Pam Davis. Daria Isaac. Front Row Deanne Warner, Sheila Von Ballegooie. Lisa Cou- lombe, Pam Wright, Nancy Cook. Mike Finch. Mike Fowler, Neil Morris. Adam Taylor, Kent Rushton. Don Walker. Dave Walker, Phillip Con- dor, Leslie Astle. Jonae Brady. Shelli Hatch, Jill Jenkins, Jessica Volen- tine. 3) The1r hard work poys off in the end. 3 Acapello Ch01rj 179

terling General Pam Wright Business Tammy Shaw Home Economics Susan Miksell English Greg Bills Art Aaron Reynolds 180/Sterling Scholars

Vocational Education Doug Ellis Speech and Drama Danny Mcintosh Math Social Studies Karry Billings Carl Mathis Music Science Philip Bonney Darren Issac Schol rs Ster~ng Scholars/ 181

Just Another Way To Take State What is Bay's and Girl's state? It's where actual officials and also pass and en- of June and lasted for about one week . certa1n people are selected to go to force ordinances. Th1s was a great opportunity to be a Cedar City. Utah and take place in a part and learn about our Senate and its mock form of government. Its purpose is The cost was $100.00 which was paid by functions . Come out and apply and join to educate our young people in the du- contributing organizations. This covered Hillcrest as it once again takes STATE! ties. rights. privileges. and responsibilities all the transportation and program cov- of Citizenship. As future voters and of- erage . There are approximately 700 Girl's and Boy's State · First row. Marilyn Kef- fice holders. they are educated in the students at the State. each one in- ford . Carl Mathis. Lianne Williamson. Wes function and duties of elective officials. volved in a position in the government. Spencer. Ann Jenson. Sean Benson Second In the government. they are appointed Hillcrest had a total of 11 students that row. Jodie Barfuss. Gory Findley. Leslie Astle . participated in the government Good! Cloy Chnstensen. Doron Isaac to various positions in the State govern- It took place in the summer in the month ment . They perform the duties of the 182/Boy's & Girl's State

3.7 Or Bust! In order to be 1n the Honor Soc1ety, one must have a 3.7 GPA or h1gher. He has to be a Junior or Senior. It is a great honor to be on honor student! Juniors Jenifer Peay, Brenda Burstler. Koren Duncan, Dayna Shepard, Paula Rosgon, Stephanie Haws, Jill Hawkes. Bernice Blaimer. D1anna Cook, Chris Edgely, Julie Menlove, Camille Phippen, Marilee Hunter. Kris Kuehn, Doug Stauffer, Jonia Shaw, Torey Swink, Richelle Tripp, Sue Hoskisson. Cindy Shurtz. Jolyynn Leggatt , Cheryl Fitz- patrick. Eric Maxfield, Patty Galvez. Marty Olsen, Kathy Dame. Sabrina Searle, Lourie Christensen. Becky Poulsen. Kerri Chnsten- sen. Tamra Godwin, Holly Plott. Wendy Ba- ker . Seniors Kory Billings, Danny Mcintosh. Pam Wright . Paula Marinanc. Greg Bills. Wes Spencer. Jodie Barfuss. Marylyn Kat- ford . Malinda Lloyd. Jodi Pernn. Julie Ganz. Aaron Renolds. Ralph VanderBeek , Pam Davis. Eric Anderson. Ryan Brown. Linda Mancuso. Daron lassac . Shelli Hatch, Lianne Williamsen . Marianne Wright . Dan Hansen. Anita Sharp. Angela Lingos. Rebbeca Crockett. Janet Meidlinger. Carl Mathis. Mi- chele Forbush. Angela Boswell. Kathy Mar- tineau. Deanne Worner . Gregory Pierce. Emely Eisert . Merrill Worner. Emily Kitamura . Hean Mills. Dav1d Brox. Jeff R1chards Honor Soc1etyf 183

Rivalries!!! \"Senior Pride is better than Toga.\" \"Students are better than fac- ulty.\" ''Hillcrest is a lot better than Brighton!\" (FACT) It took a game of Donkey Bas- ketball to give the above mentioned groups the chance to stop talking and start prov- ing. (At least as far as b-ball playing was concerned.) 184/Donkey Basketball

Naturally the Husky SBO's and cheerleaders conquered the Bengals and the class officers taught the faculty a lesson. But Senior Pride's victory over Toga did little to settle that ri- valry . 1) Marie Green faces some strong op- position 2) Surpnse and/or disgust overcome Wendy Logosz 3) Wendy Waldron urges her teammate on to victory 4) Brent Burnham tries some- thing new 5) Deanna Downs puts everything she has 1nto a crucial shot . Donkey Basketboll/185

Marketing . .A Whole ew Way Deco, otherwise known as the 1) A member of Deco decides what to do Distributive Educational club of next. 2) Advisor. Patty Puzey 3) Deco offi- America . Deco is for anyone cers (L. toR .) Patty Puzey. Darrin Caputo. with the desire to meet and Stacie Sylvies. Donn Richardson. Gail Alli- work with people. Deco has son. Bert Gordon 4) Deco tries to encour- extra curricular projects. This is age more people to join during club a good club to join if you wish week. to prepare for careers in retail marketing or service establish- ments. On the job training is also stressed. to help students find out what working in the real world is like. 2 3 186/Deca 4

Business Bees FBLA stands for Future Business state competitions ranging from Leaders of America . This club is typing and shorthand to more made up of people who are in- complex business skills. terested in a hobby or career in business. Any business related 1) Cheryl Fitzpatrick studies for her com- class or activity would put you in petition 2) Christine Lloyd makes Christ- the category of those who would mas decorations 3) FBLA OffiCers Top L. enjoy and/or be a helpful part of to R) Karen Burke, Trocy Anderson. Kris- FBLA. The members compete in tine Owen, Tina Rich. Bottom L. to R.) Lin- da Mancuso, Shair Hanson. Christine Lloyd 23 FBLA/187

The Happy Homemakers Yes. Believe it or not. YOU can 1) Such crofts as rug mok1ng and weov1ng make your own clothes! All you ore also a port of the FHA program . 2) The need to do to learn about sewing 1982-83 FHA officers Bock Row Lorilie Bry- and many other skills like cooking son. Misty Fuller. Melanie Davis, Chris and homemaking, is join FHA! Looser. Stacey Newmeyer Front Row They're the Future Homemakers Denise Bunting. Ann Morrison. Debb1e of America . This club is very in- Goddfredson. Suzy Mikesell 3) Cookng 1s volved in school activities and ho- a fun and Important th1ng to learn in Fu- memaking competitions . FHA also ture Homemakers of Amenco sponsors Husky Howl. a girl's choice dance in the fall. The ad- visor is Mrs. Pixton. and the presi- dent is Suxy Mikesell. 3 188/FHA

In VICA, job skills are the name VICA of the game. Many trades are involved in this club. including 1) Huskies learned many valuable job skills woodworking. electronics. and through the VICA program this year 2) Auto auto mechanics. This year. mechanics is an important skill taught in VICA VICA has been involved in 3) Work is essential, and one must learn a competitions and many school trade 4) The VICA offiCers: Bock Row Scott activities. The advisor is Mr. Boatwright. Rick Cooke. Kathy Lee. Trent Haywood, VICA stands for Vo- Tholen. Ken Smith. Jennifer Jones. Mr Don cational Industrial Clubs of Haywood . Front Row KeVin Haroguchi America! 34 VICA/189

Dance Club If you love to boogie. Dance Club is for you! The girls in the club work and practice hard all year long to perform at assemblies. half-times. and their o wn dance concert. Under the direction of Peg- gy Caughey. the Dance Club does a fantastic job! 1) The 1982 Dance Oub: Left to right. f1rst row Kathy Dame Row 2 Bonny Richards. Renissa Dobbins. Kim Butterfield Row 3: Leslie Lund- berg. Shelly Andrews. Christie Free- bairn Row 4: Colleen Viola. Angie Babcock. Sabrina Searle. Diane Scott Row s· Mary Garcia. Jennifer Jensen. Joy Montgomery. Suzan Mi- kesell. Becky Poulsen Row 6 Tammy Godwin. Jana Boynton. Anita Sharp. Michelle Wright. (Not pictured: Jody Tucker. Claudia Asay) 2) Jennifer Jensen curls up to relax during practice. 3) Bonnie Richards is one of the club's finest performers. 4) Angie Babcock takes a quick break. 5) Dance Club officers: Jody Tucker. Publicity Vice President; Bonny Richards. Presi- dent. Jennifer Jensen. Social Vice President. 6) Dance Club performs at a pep assembly 7) Christie Free- bairn gives full attention while learn- ing a new dance. 190/Dance Club

Keeps You Movin'! 7 Dance Club/191

Get Into Action! \"Get ready you guys! Here they come!\" \"Lights off!\" \"Oooo . .. \" \"BOO!\" That's the Drama Club mem- bers' effort. filling spooks in the alleys during the halloween stomp. Besides spooking. they went to several plays at the Pioneer Memorial Theatre and to the school plays such as \"Harvey\" and \"Spoon River Anthology .\" It sure has been fun! fun! fun! 1) Mr. Vuyk is the advisor. 2) Work! Work! 3) Club officers· (Front) Presi- dent-Mary Holloway. (Bock) Treasurer- Aileen Yap. Vice-president-Danny Mcintosh. Secretory-Aimee Trujillo . 192/Dromo Club

Speech! Speech! Who knows the dictionary in- side out? Who uses more words than most people? The debaters, of course! It's a lot of hardwork and dedi- cation and they've gone through it with pride! 3 1) Individual Events-(1st row) Steve Whicker. Alwx Ghiz. Penny Hatcher. Carie Marsh. Kory Billings. Natalie Best. Lori Lockwood. Terri Nicol. Mary Pend- leton (2nd row) Julie Lee. Dione Tol- man. Adam Govuro. Amee Trujillo. Cindy Heughes. Pam Wright . Stephanie Wright . Jill Schnieder. Carol Usher. Col- leen Edgely. Heidi Hurst. Jill McCombs. (3rd row) Becky Bower. Wes Spencer. Chris Kotis. Lianne Williamson. Mike Montoya. Dole Pech1no. Jenny Benson. Bryon Fristrup, Heidi Brody. Stacie Stan- ley. Kathleen Larsen (4th row) Pot Junkroski. Shoree Neilson. Damn Rich- ardson. Jeff Davis. Bryon Tycksen. Sta- cie Everott 2) Debate team members (1st row) Enck Scheen. Cro~g Martin, Doug Mabey, Kerri Christenson. Usa Nebeker. Richard Wadley . Erick Thompson. Mike Sm1th. Down Hudson. Steve Huffaker (2nd row) Mary Holloway. Brenda Berstler. Anne Jen- sen. Paulo Monnoc. Janet Morgan. Wendy Boker. Linn Dov1s. Camille Phip- pen. Stephanie Kuehn. Wade Walker. Lee Davis . (3rd row) Carl Mathis. Mark Ireland. Debbie Bateman. Rick Ander- son. Novneet Shordo. Donny Mcintosh. Greg Bills. Jeff Norr. Mike Horns. Jerry Norr. Andy Poulsen. Doug Siu (4th row) Rick Whicker. Kirk Hayes. Dove Mod- sen . 3) Debate Club advisor-Mark Ras- mussen Speech/ 193

Kings And Queens Rule The Chess Club is a group of peo- 1) Travis Done concentrates on his ple who play chess for fun and for next move 2) Members practice up for the opportunity to compete with their next competitive meet 3) Mem- one another. They met once a bers of the Chess Club L. to R. Ted week for any upcoming meets. Potole. Darren McEwen. Paul Ku. Steve This club is for anyone with the Block . Gordon Strain. Steve Weseman. desire for some good competi- Advisor: Brent Pitt. Travis Done. Club tion. President · Eric Anderson 2 194/Chess Club

lnternationale Klub The International Club focuses 1) Club member decides whether or not around service and a foreign lan- to jo1n in on the club's act1vit1es 2) Interna- guage. Most of the people in this tional Club members sell candy canes tor club can speak a foreign lan- their Chnstmas fund ra1ser 3) Back (L. toR.) guage and also learns of the cus- Ann Western. Emily Lewis, Mindy Barron, toms of other nationalities. The Steve Neff Front (L. toR) Janette Lindner. club activities consist of dances, Melissa Anzures, Mary Cambell. JeSSica and parties. Valentina International Club/195

Se ting A Good Example For The World Model United Nations repre- sents our school at a get to- gether in the spring. They are assigned a country and they represent and defend that country at the meets. The offi- cers of MUN are: (as shown) Mike Harris-UNICEF Adviser. Linn Davis- Chairman of the Secre- tariat, NavNeet Sharda- Sec- retary General, Camille Phip- pen- Disarmament Chairper- son, Kirk Hays- General, Assem- bly Chairman, Jeff Norr- Securi- ty Council Chairman. 196/MUN


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