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Description: 1972 Hillcrest High Yearbook

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in our \"ond(•r '' orld of no'' hard ~oft happ~ ~ad loss ''in fir. t last

and pau~<·s here for a fl i<'k of a ~('cond 1972

hillcrest 7:?. ... hut tHl\\\\ all memories 6

for the present i past and the futurl' has claimed u jt•nnifl'r sainsbu!)

adding diversion to school life: ACTIVITIES



1400 students attend op ning assembly chool b gan Wedn day morning, In the kit \"Silly Rabbi , Twigs are for Kix\" during the Openin r A~sembl)' , jay Yates, acting as the August 25, 1971 with the traditional giant, watche while cil Roberts kick the cheerleader. Ruth Nil ~on , jody Roblez, Karen Myers , Op ning sembl . Brian T ran, Penny Poulsen, and Leslie Lyman. tudentbody president, started the assembl y with th introduction of Yelling the chant after the school song are officer , cheerleader , and ongl ader . songleaders: Sydney Clcnde, Debbie But- Hoping to humiliate the ophomor , terfield , Linda Mosher, Lora Lee Web, Dor- a kit '\"as pre nt d by the eniors othy Smit, and Bccki Brown. depicting a typical ophomore trying to keep his lunch money . afe In or- der to familiarize the tud nt with various new policie , 1r. Koche ar xplained n w dre tandard and different method for r ording at- tendance, then turn d the time over to Mr. chick for introducing four n '' teacher . The a sembly concluded with the stud •nt inging the chool song. itting on the front row watching the Opening ssembly arc Roxanne Cates, hcrri Kelly, Robin Beal, Rose Yengich and hris Brown

Listemn~ to and ol»rrving the Opening Dane!', on ' ptcml:wr 4, Mike Erdmann and laudaa Buru ingham sit on the lwnch at the ~ide· of th£• patio getting it together inging \"Oakey from Mu kogl'e,\" \" Fresh ir\" l'ntertaam students on Hillcrest's patio at the Open · ing Dan I' itting on the grass at the Opening Dance, Eva Lybbert and Diane Crapo enjoy the group \" Fresh ir\" t it Togeth r\" wa the theme for Hillcrest's fir t dance of the year. Held on a clear, but cold eptemb r night on the school's patio, an informal atmosphcr' was created by boy and girls '~earing levis or other casual clothes S ated on the st ps at the ~est end of the patio, the group, Fresh Air, played a variet} of songs for at- tending tudents and alumni. Mot students enjoyed the evening by it- ting around and talking '' hile orne dan ed to ongs which included coun- tr) '~ tern, hea\\} rock, and oul. dmis ion to th dan e \\\\a fift} cent '~ ith a tudent activity card.

Whil<• Chri\\ Lon~ loob on from lx>hind. Shellv Trujillo holds up a campaign post· er for her ea ndidate. electing leadership Helping their candidate tell a story in the Sophomore Clas Elections A sembly are Lauril' O'Con nell, Carol Matsumori, and Ian \\1angum. During the third p riod, on Septem- Speaking during the junior Clas Elections Assembl} , Robert johnson promises to get thing done ber 15, the sophomores met in the au- for the students if ell•ctcd prl'sdi(·nt Ill.' won in the primaries and lost in the finals ditorium to listen to the campaign sp eche for fiv secretarial candi- 12 date , four vice-presidential candi- dates, and ix presidential candtdatcs. Their main objective was to show ju- niors and seniors the were a part of the school. H ld during fourth period, the Junior Assembl)' featured fifteen candidate . They slre sed a uccessful y ar v.ith good repre entation and strong leader hip. During sixth period the enior As embly was held \\\\ ith five candidates for ecretary, three for vice-pre id 'nt, and four for pre - ident. Their main goal was school spirit. Final el<'ctions were held Thurs- day morning, 'eptember 16, and the rc ults were announced seventh per- iod .

Wednesda}. ~ ptcmb r 29, the musical group \"Sound Column\" from the West Jordan area and hcad<'d by Dennis Nichol , entertained Hillcrest's studcntbody. Dunng the program they presented slides from their re- cent tour of iet am To the sur- pri · of man} students, \"~ound Col- umn\" ang the theme song from such commericals advertising Picadilly's Fish & Chip 'tah Power and Lights electric ranges. and Dee's Hambur- gers. Highlighting their program was the song \" Birthda}\" sung to students Robin Middlcton and Jeff 'vtcCieary. captivating the studentbody mgmg \" Birthday\" i the Sound Column with Dennis ichols ll!i leader Sound Column brought back an old song, \"I'm a Long Tall Texan\" which Bass and lead guitar. together with drums and tamborine, were used to they ang to a modern beat, making it into a new sound. accompany th group. llillcrest' studentbody were surprised to learn that the Sound Column For their concluding number Sound Column had written the commercial, \"It's a Piccadih Da~ \". often heard on the sang \"Aqi.J'aroius' which produced thunder- radio ing applause from the student body. 13

Camelot's east pla}ed to over 6.000 people in all performances. Because of the brgc number of people \\vanting to attend this mu ical, extra perfor- mance included h\\O matinees and another performance on 0 tober 2 besides the three n•gularl~ sdwdul<>d performtl necs on ~eptem her 22, 23, and 25. Tryouts and ca ting for thi year's musical .. Camelot' b gan in May of last \\Car. This production in- volved 300 p<>ople who helped with co tumcs. tagc design, stage setting , and make-up and 170 p( ople '\" ho ran the production, such as ushers and stagecrcvv, plus the 130 who per- formed After speaking \"ith 1ordred, Lancelot pia) ed Sittin!( on the throne during the knighting and by Jay 'rates, sings \"If en·r I Y.Ould Leave You\" (Jay Porter) and Guenevere (T<\"resa Jorgt•n- ~en). While \\rthur, (Larry Lowder) Lancelot, (Ja)' Yates) and Pellinore (Dale Port<\"r) discuss the round table, a page, Rick Coats, il'aw~ a note for Guenevcrc tating the order of jou~ting Dancing in her enchanted forest, \\1 organ LeFey, played by Debi Tholen, attempt to bewitch Arthur

entertaining big crowds cer mony in act one are Arthur Ready to retire for the day, Guenevere Playing the part of King Arthur, Larry Low- ( hris Cooper) sits and brushes her hair in der walk away after peaking to Lancelot act two While choral tudents watch from off tage, the Dance Club reh ares the May dance u ing hoops that will later be decorated with flowers . During rehear al Jennifer Wil- land, playing the part of imue, sings \"Follow Me\" from back- tage.

Headed h} Dorothy ~chmidt , Bar- bara \\\\ ard and tht• student bod} of- ficers, llomecoming \\\\ cek, September 27 thru October I included many activities this year. ,\\long \\\\ ith the traditional door decorating contest held Tucsda) , and th • float decorat- ing contest held Thursda), the stu- dentb()(h dressed as students ten years ago to foliO\\\\ the homecoming theme for this year .. Remembering\" \\1ore tudents participated in this }ear' s activit I s \"\" hich helped to make hom - coming week a success \\\\\"orkin~ together lo put on a IX'P as'embly durin~ llonwcomin~ W('l'k are cheerleaders and ~ongleadt•rs Dt•hbte Buttt•rfi<\"ld. Leslie Lyman, Karen '\\1yers, Penny Poul en, Loralie \\\\ebb, Doroth} Smit, and Bt•cl..i Bro\"'n .\\s one of the activities during the \\H'ek, \\1tchelle Orn, dressed in fashiom datin~ back ten years , decorate~ \\1r Frampton's homeroom door for the annual door decorating eont!'st Participation b' alumni on the Homecoming \\s~ernblv \\\\aS '-\"<'11-n•pre- ~ented b\\ \\1arion Che ler as he san~ th<· popular'\"\\1errnaid Song ..

welcoming alumni back \\Vith the theme of \" Barefoot in the Park. dec- orations \"ere made more lifelike for tht• Hom e- coming danct• h} using a real foot as a pattern Friday, the busiest da)' in the w ek, began '\"ith the Homecoming A m- bly held second period which featured the yearbook taff introducing the alumni, followed by the introduction of queen candidates. nnounccmcnt of the homecoming royalty ended a seventh p riod pep assembl)', held immediately prior to the homecoming game with Murray. This game re- ulted in a victory for Hiller st '\"hich set the stage for the annual Home- coming Dance, B.I T.P., held that In keeping with the homecoming theme \" Remembering\" during the pep assembly activities, night in the girls gym. Cynthia Peter on and Lori Timothy display the Red Cross Club's float d pictirlg the varied acti - vities of Hillcrest's past. RidinF; around the football field in a \"hitc convertible arc the homecoming ro}alt~ Colleen Bascom, ccond attendant , J uhe '-leuffer, queen , and Danette llinckle~ . first attendant To build spirit for the Homecoming game with Murray, cheerleaders Jody Roblez and Penny Poulsen sell green and white helium-filled balloons which were released at half-time.

eated in a plastic s\" ing, first attendcnt Dancttc Hinckley accepts a floral ~pray from her date, Shawn Halladay With the u e of flo,\\ers and park b n he Hillcre t' · llomecoming Dance, \"Barefoot in the Park\" , creat d an informal atmo phere. fter pa} in~ 1.50 to enter th dan e, couples received four ticket ,.. hich enabl d them to buy soft drink , pop orn, cand:r , and helium fill d balloon ·. Int rmi sion featured Ja:r Yate and Larr} LO\\\\der as the} sang various number . Homecoming royalty, later introduced, included Julie '\\ uff r, que n; Danette Hinckley, Entering the dance through a floral archway are fir t att ndant , and olleen B~com , teve Morris and JoDcan Barney se ond attendant. Thi tob r 1 dance concluded at 11:30 p.m. llappil~ smiling is 1971 's SCl'Ond attendent Colleen Bascom Enjoying the mood set by the theme .. Barefoot in the Park,\" the couples dance to the music of Dorian Mode.

explaining the uses of sound:marvelous sound Elaboratmg on his talk, Mr. Mike Smith play Playing the drums as part of a demonstration on the Sound ssembly is Mark Despain, \"'hile olleen a tapc a.s part of a lecture on the \"'orld of sound Bascom, a volunteer from the audience, \"'aits to participate in an experiment Dl•monstrating ho\"' sound is caused b} arm movements, Larry L<md r turns awa> and smiles. Monday, '\\lovember 22, Mik mith presented an ducational a sembl} . .. ~larvelous ' ound .\" to h lp student understand ound and its characteristic . He howed how sound affect our emotions : noi e that i harsh , confused and has no definite pattern like tatic has a negative effect on p ople's behavior; sound al o creat m ntal picture . L ing Larry Lowder, Colleen Bascom, Cory W b ter, and • eil Robert as help r , \\1r mith demonstrat d hov.. ound is caused b> motion as it travel . 19

honoring the football team: football dance Foot ball pia: er for thi\\ :ear '' <re Watt'hmg ' Shaft pt•rform at tlw stag Football Dance and light sho'' an• Tony Bernardo, Ron Leavitt , honored at the tradttional l ootball Mitch Olsen, Scott Casper, Cliff Atkinson, and ',teve jemen Dance held m·em her 24 ',tudents During intt•rmission , studt•nts \"atch Charlie from all OH'r the 'aile: \\H're Ill\\ ited Chaplin and other old movws durinK the light to this tomp, but the cost for their show presented bv \" Mother \\.'\\.'art \" tickets v\\as I 50 compared to Hill- crest' students . 1,J \" haft\" and \" tother Wart\" com- bined a. a musical ~roup and li~ht how to entertain at this stag dance , h<m ver. a broken bass drum pedal caused se era) delays during the evening Sawdust on the floor, loud music, and a Jar~ cr<l\\\\ d added to the ca'iual atmosphere. Dancmg to the mu\\ic of · Shaft\", Dave \\lat\\on and hi\\ date. Debbie Day, cnjo~ the casual atmosphere created by loud music, and a large Cr\\o\\\\d . Put on by \" Mother Wart\" , a light show en- tertams many students at this year\\ FcxJtball Dance 20

Retween numbers , thl' ~roup \" Shaft\" discus\\ the tempo and mood Pooter~ ac(•umulated throu~hout the football season decorate the walls 1n the to l>e• created in tlwir next numlx•r ~irl ' s gym \"'hi)(• ~tud!'nts rPminisce the past year's football activitie Accompanied by two ~uitars, drum , and an or~an , a ne\" group, \"Shaft \" , performs at thi.\\ >car's sta~ Football Dance held in honor of the football pla~ers · \\\\'hile Dale Porter and hi; date dance roman- Ileal!} to a lo\" song, other couples mingle in the background

featuring comedy: senior assembly Ores ed in scuba di ing equtpment, Tom Tholen ;,its on the stage steps ratching hi foot Thi year' nior sembly, pre- Marvin The Great ( Brian Teran ) performs magic while his helper (Cory nt d on Dccemb r 21 , completely Webster) \"'atches baffled the audience with the various as ortment of acts. Re cheduled due to Playing the role of anta Clause, Dave Matson hold Dannctte Hinckley on his lap while Becki Brown, an initial lack of intere t, the as~ mbly Lori Peter on, and Deb Day await their turn was based around the theme of a dress reh ar al With Debi Tholen a ting as .tud nt-director, the \\ariou seen s were performed informally. On of the hi?;hlight was a visit from anta Iaus who met imper onator of dif- ferent teacher when they were young. star of the as embl , \"Tom Tholen, dr d in a scuba uit, raced the potlight in a cuba uit in between hi kazoo number . 22

drawing a large crowd: husky howl Providing music for the Husky Howl in the hillbilly-decorated girls' gym, the group Icurus perform Helping to rai e money for th songs that they om posed. F. H .A., club member pon ored the traditional Hu ky Howl , held Friday, March 24 in th girls ' gym Red and white check red tablecloth and refreshments of root b er float added to the w tern atmo phere s t by the mu ic of lcuru , who en- tertained coupl after they had paid their $1.50 admi ion. Because the dance wa girl's choice, the traditional sheriff and two depulie were elected by th girl of the stu- dent-body from twenty nominee . Giving his date Connie [)'Autremont a piggy Dancing to the \"hard rock\" sound of Icurus, girls and their dates enjo}'ing the atmosphere are Kathy Maxwell, Jim Parker, Evelyn Clawson, and Steven Reed. back ride, Sheriff Cory Webster displays his strength. 23

involving the ntir ~tudentbody h-week PrO\\iding studenh ''ith a brak in tht' monoto nous school routint', H W el.. Januar} 11 22. (traditwnall} l..mmn a~ \\ Wee!.. ) \\\\US filh·d ''ith acti ittl' \\1onda~ . Student drc sed in bib-overalls Offict'r\\ of the club sold l..azoos . cricl..et. , and balloon horn to add to th' relaxt'd atmos- phere Tueday \\Yas \"Roaring Twen- tie Da} \" Dill pickle~ \\H'r<' sold b\\ the Sentry Staff to raise funds for the mwspaper. \\\\edm•sda\\ the . opho- rnorc, Junior, and ~emor Classe. par- ticipated in a competition assembl: with the senior '' inriing first place Earl} Thur da} morning a bn•akfast wa held for the entire studentbod~ Frida' , the annual · ll W eel.. As- sembh · was held which included a facult~ pit•-eating contest aturda~ night concluded the \\H'ek ' acttvitic~ with a carnival and stomp. Getting syrup for their pancakt•s at tht• earl~ morning hr<•akfast are Cathie Den·~ Claudia · narr, Linnea lkrghout , and C h r~ I Drapt•r Pati<•ntl} standing in lme at the early morning breakfast are ellie Ortiz, Evelyn 'iharp, Pat Hopkins, Kathy Aerts, and Evelyn Clawson In th<'ir .. Roanng Twenty's\" outfits, K<·rry Kelley . Leslie MillPr and Jolene imons enthusiasticall~ smile at the photographer

In class compehtion with hula hoop~ are sophomore Stev(• Sharp, senior jennifer Willand, and Junior Thankmg the tudentbod~ for the opportumty Waynt• Wasden . of being in and winning the pie eating contest is Vice-Principal Paul Koch(•var. Wearing tht'ir b1b overalls on Monda} art• l(elly Bishop and Doran Lv bbert Winning the competition in their home rooms for the ··Roaring Twentv s Da~ are Ton) Bernardo, julie Berry, B1ll Bar ball, Patty Gordon, 'tew Davies. Karen Myers, and ngcla La\\ erte 25

Dan mg at the \" H\" week stomp are Rick Coats and hi partner Gerda Ludwig In th<•ir \" Roaring Twenty's\" outfits art' Lee Wood , Warren Jolle; , and Johnny Jone~ Participating in the annual p1e eating contest are Mr Boone olegrove, Mr LeRoy Soderquist, Mr Paul Kochevar, 1r Richard Bird, and M r Don ,ust, while Ham and Haw officers Larry Lowder, Jay Yates, and Rose Y<'ngich obserH' filling the week with activities h-week 26

Waitin~ to throw darts at the carnival arc Dannctte llin klc} Hichard Lyman, Ken Williams and Hn • anne Gates Presidt'nt of llam and liaw Club, Creed Ostler sells ~urn , kazoos and dackt'rs for \"li \" week In the competition assembly, sophomore, junior, and senior participants in the egg throwing con- tt>st wt>re Pauleen Lundburg, Tammy Barbieri, and Bccki Bro\"'n Taking the part of bacht>lors number~ one, t\"'o. and three, Brian Teran participates in the datin~ game 27

enthralling audienc match maker For the first time m si\\ 'e:.m Hill - crest\\ chool pia~ p<.'rformcd with a single ca t for the four da\\S of its run- ning. l· ebruar~ 1,:2.:3, and .5 Being a non - musi al \\Crsion of Hello Doll), The \\1atchmakcr ''as p<.'rlormed at hH> malin es -one for elementan tudents and one for Hillcrest stu- dents-<ts \\H'll as h\\ o night perform - ances Programs for tim h\\ o hour slap- stick corned: featured old-fashioned, posed pictures of the i\\teen-member ca. t '' ho rehearsed both before and after school for three ''eek prior to their performance. eil Robert'> ( Barnab} Tuckt•r) keeps a watch During Act I, Dale Porter (\\andergelder ) out the\" indow for :\\1 r \\ ander~elder. makes a Sp<'t•ch to the audit• nee Ft•male membcrs of the cast includt• Debi Tholen (\\1rs . Levi ), Pilar San~~:roniz (Gertrude). Lora ·tuker ( 'liir \\1olloy), Allyn Walker ( Ermen~arde ), Connie D'Autremont ( \\1innie Fay). and Kathy Bi~ler ( \\1rs \\an Huysen ). \\.ot p1ctur •d Rob~ n Barnhur. t ). Dunn~ ct II Debi Tholen ( \\1rs Levi) li. tens a Lora Stuker (\\1rs. \\1ollo)' ) conver es with Dale Portt•r ( \\t r \\1 ander~eld r ). Summin~ up the moral of the story in the last act is \\,eil Holx•rts. whilt• Kathy B1gler, Dt•bi Tholen, and Dale Porter look on

Played by Larry Lowder, Malachi Stacl listens as Mr \\ andergeld(•r instruct a cab man Male memlx•rs of tl](' east indudt> Dalt> Porter ( '1.1r. \\anderg(•ldt>r ). Russ Bro\"n ( mbrose ). Jay 'rates (CornPlius ). Doug Che 1('\\ (Rudolph ). Sam Martmez (Joe l. eil Roberts (Barnaby ). Scott Hansen (August ). Kevin Middaugh (cabman ), and Larry Lowder (Stad. ). s Conn it> o· \\utremont , \\,eil Roberts. and Lora tuker order in the French restaurant . ja~ ) ate con- tt>mplatt' tht> prices Taking a curtain call are Larn Lo\"der. Connie D'Autremont , Lora Stul..er, jav Yatt>s, Russ Bnm n, Allyn Walkt>r, and t>il Robt>rts -

ominated by homerooms and voted for by the Sophomore Class, the royalty for the Sweetheart's Ball Caught in the mood of the song \"It 's Too are econd Attendant K rrie Kelley, Queen Paula Bunting, and First Attendant Connie Harmon Late\" are Doug Che ley and his date, Vicki Kulkus remembering valentines day: sweetheart's ball aturda , February 12, was the date of this year's traditional weetheart' s Ball which followed the theme \" Love i Contagiou \" pending Frida~ and aturday in the girl ' gym, fifteen ophomores and th ir officer dec- orated with pink and purpl plastic treamer . Placed in the center of the floor, the love bridge left couples who crossed it facing the northeast corner of the gym where Love Syn- dicate created the music for this Val- entine's dance. During intermission, the sophomore que n and her attendant were pre- sented, after which refreshm nts of cake and soda pop were served. Pausing for a break between numbers is the Love Syndicate, the group providing music for the t•vening 30

Requesting a number to be played by the band Listening and dancing to the soft, smooth rhythms of the band are andra Lockwood, john • orion, 1s Vicki Eccles, ~ophomore ccr<•tary Danny imons, and Pam orion Coupl s in formal attire dance to the sounds of the Love yndicate and enjoy the atmosphere of the girl ' gym decorated m pink and purple plastic streamers hanging from the ceiling Caught up in the theme \" Love is Contagious\" are Laurie McCaffree, Mark Dancing near the decorated bridge in the center of th floor are Rebekah Han en, Bryce Atkinson , Chris ooper, and Rand~ Davi Roth, Darlene Mullen, Andy Rigler, Layne Housekeeper, and Laura Lou Warren 31

performing for hillcrest: Performing for the ~tudcntbod~ . the nivcrsity of ' tah' seventy-eight member band played a variety of marcht•s on February 17 Invited to perform by a former member, . 1r Robert Hixon, Hillcrest's band teach- er, ~ktd the widely known group to perform an hour-long assembly. En- tertaining at least four times ea<'h quarter on television and radio ~ well ~ their annual tour of the wt'st- ern tates, the band plays hits from Broadway musicals, Bach, Motzart. and various marche . u. ofu. band Member reflect various attitudt•s while listen in~ to their in tructor announce their next selection Announcing each number. its author, and his- tory, Dr Forrest toll, the band's director, After the clarinet players finish their solo, the introduces the next selection politely wait for the applause to substde before continuing the concert. Members of the niversity of Utah band provided a better playing e~perience by standin~ durin~ all their numbers for their hour-long program Featured during \" ehleybehl\" were the flute soloists 32

Three mt•mlx-rs ol 1r l.t·o I •an's seve nth pni<KI, singing \"Bright , Bnght . the Bolly lkrrit·~.'· an· Paula ndt·rwood. Pe~~:gy Koplin , and Mich<'lle Strong. Members of the Chamber Choir singing '\"Twas displaying hillcrest talent: The ight Before Christma \" are ' haron Woot- ton and Stephen Davies choir christmas assembly oming from scattered seats throughout the audience, the chamb r choir walked to th stage wearing ' anta Claus hats, while inging \" The ight Before hristmas\" to the tu- dentbody. lso performing on thi December 22 as embly ~ere Hill- crest' other three choir . Lead by Mis Twogood , a student teach r, the girl ' choir ang fir t on the program follow d by the junior choir inging \" Away in a Manger\" and \" ilcnt ight\". 1r. Leo Dean then led the Ia t half of the assembly by having the concert choir ing \" Gloria in Exc Isis\" and \"Did Mary Know\" Humming the first chords to the song \" till , Still, 'till\" are members of the junior choir, Row One: ellie Ortiz, Robyn Tidwell, Marilyn Jeppson, Tere Mat on; Row Two: Rick Avilez, Taylor Brady, Fred Dumas, Ralph Peterson , Row Three: Ernest Booker, Bob Olson, Kent Bath, Doug Morek 33

adding to christmas spirit: senior hop Effective!) cr('ahng romautic moods among the couples attending the Senior llop Sound Column p<'rformed differ<'nt rend•tious of soft and popular. ongs Dancing to one of the many d•ffer<'nt soul-vcr ions of songs played h) the group are Sam 'I oung. his During one of the band breaks, Donna Cook date, Kenny Hoggard, ·teve Walden, and ickie Van Oostendorp playfully talks to her date, Lane Jones

ddin~ much to the success of the ~roup as he Enjoying one of the livelier numbers played by Sound Column .1re K1rk Smith, Dallas Pettingill, Be~erly sin~s and play~ the ~uitar is band leader, Dennis Gardner, Robert Holloway, and Laurie Me ,affree ichols December 22 \\\\as the date for this ~ear formal Senior Hop. Following the theme \" I'm dreaming of . .. \" the girls' g)' m \\\\a decorated in ,., hite '' ith Christma~ tree outlining the dance floor. ound olumn, the group '' ho performed, paused during intermi - sion ''bile the queen and king , \\\\ ho had been pre iousl~ nominated b} \\ ariou clubs and voted for b> the senior , ''ere annou nc d . In keeping '' ith the Christma theme. refresh- ments of red punch and snO\\\\ball \\vere erved. A part of the festivities of the enior Hop, King, Bryce Clover, and QueeP. Danelle Hinckle} reign from a leigh in keeping with the th me .. I'm dreaming of \"

furthering appreciation of the arts: the boyfriend As disagreeing couples finally reunite in the grand finale, the main characters, dre sed in white, sing vows of love, voi ing regrets for having argued. Performing on February 29, the twenty-five member cast of The Boyfriend gained practice for their eventual p rformance in e~ York. Tr ing to earn more money for this excursion, these stud nts from outh- ern tah 'tate College pre ented thi atirical musical, t in a 1920 French harm chool. sing the traditional theme of \"boy meet girl,\" songs and dance were u ed through- out to entertain the tudentbody 1\\rms out trctch d while expounding on the problems of growing up, girls of thc Roaring Twenties sing lyri to a comical song as their escorts stand b} 36

being a good neighbor: project partner A part of a entry taff project to raise funds tor a school in South America, Lynn Jensen accepts money Sponsored by the Sentry staff, the from Jimmy Holfeltz for the ound Column concert. \"Build-a-School\" Assembly, featuring Project-Partner, used various method to encourage the studentbody to sup- port the building of a 1,.500 school in South merica. Fir t on the a - embly was John Johnson who gave a pep talk explaining the program ; he was followed by Mr. Doug Anderson who led a discussion on Latin mer- ican countries. Lynn Lehmann con- cluded the assembly with a movie about Project- Partner. Other methods mentioned to raise the money included a tarvation din- ner and a concert by Sound Column. Giving a special concert on the night of Feb 29, the ound Column, working with the Sentry Staff, raised $644 for Project Partner Taking money for Project Partner's ound Column Concert is Dorothy mit, one of the entry Staffs reporters. 37

raising senior funds: k. n. a. k vs. faculty basketball Replacing t hl• tradit io nal donke\\ baskttball game. nine fac ult~ mem - bers played the di c jocke} from K 1 A K radio station on February 9, and lost 63-10. Jumor and senior boys performed at half-time b' pia} mg a ba kctball game ''hiI ''caring foot - ball helm ts and boxing glove' en iors ''on of cour e 1 Sponsored by the cnior Cia s, this activit~ invohcd the ~ holl' studl•nt bod~ and thl• profih ~Pre used to help pay for the senior gift Overcomin~ his handicap of football helmet and boxin~ glovt', cnior Bob Gressmen goes up for a ba.~ket After a tit>-up, Hillcrest pla~cr Larry Yates jumps for the ball against a K \\II. playt'r Shooting from the free throw line Marv Max- well mis cs again Lending a helping hand llillcrt' t pla~er Larry Yale hPips a K All. plaver from tht' floor after knock- ing lum do\"n, \"hilt• other llillcre t pla}ers Richard '\\lielson and \\1arv Ma~IH'Il \"ait for the gamt• to contmue. tartm)!; the second quartt'r, Hillcrt>st Dou~ ndt·rson jumps againo,t the K ~II. center, tr~inj!; to get control of the ball ; waiting to receive the tip-off art' Hillcrest's pla}ers Tex Casto and Clade Bailey

repr senting jordan: traveling assembly Perfornung during Jordan\\ Traveling ssembly , a St'nior sings \" Loving Her \"'~ Easier Than n} • thing I II Ever do gain.\"' with Jordan· ~ rock band playin~; lor him in the background . Moving her hips in a luring fa! hinn , the beauti- ful Tahitian Kirl (X•rforms the traditional \" \\lar- riage Dance\" for llillcrl'st's students Jordan High School's Trawling ssernbl ''a~ presented to II illcre~t students Januan 28 during second p riod Behwen acts Craig Ostler emceed b~ telling t} pical Jordan jokes \\ arious acts in the assembl} included a rock group singing their O\\\\n composition ''\\ngel on the Rocks · a ''ell <!! a senior bo} imp •r- sonating• Count Dracula \\lso, an honoran sophomore sang ·· L \\ In- tcrnational \\irport ... and Paul mith sang ·· Loving Her 'r as Ea ier Than nything I'll Ewr Do \\gain Con- Singmg ' LA International 1rport, a ten year old \" llonorar) sophomore\" tak('S the plact• of a per- cluding the assembl} \\\\ere t\\\\o Ta- former that became ill for the Jordan Traveling As cmbly hitian dancer~ gi' ing the student · an e\\ample of til(' traditional marriage dance Playin~ lead guitar and singinK .. AnKel on the Rock!.,\" a )OUnK composer from Jordan lli)!;h d1spla\\S her talent for the llilkre't audienn• Januan 2 1972 ' he is hach•d by student playin~ bass guitar, tambourine and til<' moroccos

comprising students' days: DEPARTMENTS



fini'> hl•d d. :nt•n\"ona l clra\\1 1111~., are cl•~ol:nl'd in t he bac k hu ll Ptin hoard as Kt·\\ln \\ 1idd ,HI~ h .1nd cl.l\"lllah's '' 11rk om <m'll own dimpns 1nnal prohll'm'> Glade Ra iln Will iam DH' Gt·or~l· \\ \\'a 1tl' Graphic 1\\rt Ele{tromc \\ uto mech. training for vocations: industrial arts of the instruction in sidh and seventh period vocational training classes, n disconnt• t the fuel pump before ht• pulls th V-S engine in a 1962 ' eekin~ to prO\\id(• tudC'nt '' ith tiH' training necessar~ in choosin~ a vocation, the Industrial Arts Department featured five courses this :ear: graphic arts, elec- tricit) , auto mechanics, drafting, and \"ood\" ork. Industrial art classes also provided the opportunit) for students to learn to '' ork '' ith their hands ~o many bo: si~ned up for indu trial a rts last ~ear, that the girl '' ood -'' ork and auto mechanic da scs ''ere ta ken out of this :car' s schedule lkcame of the need for a nC\\\\ teacher, Il cJ\\\\ard mith , a graduate from l tah State l ' niversit)' , \"as hired. A.s OJil' of the a~signm{'nb in si,th period •ocational Jralt ing, Jo. rvin \\ 1iddaugh spaces drawing~ of cams in thl' displa~ cas{' in tlw main hall 42

In another 'ection of auto mechanics, Rm~£'11 Wilk<·~ disconne<'ts the \\'-b engine of a c hevrolet trutk, whli<• K<'nny Hoggard \\t<•adlt'\\ tht' t'nginc bt'forr it is .~~ - ~;.. q ~- ..-~. .- -. · l·i!\"' Anoth('r asp<>ct of >ocational training is stripping tht' t'nginr lingo Ri o as\\i~t Cordon \\11ckt'lst'n C.m Pit'rct' ll!mard 'imith \\1ark Pl'tcrson in this pro<.'<' Drafting \\\\ .~x.h1 ork \\1t'chani< 43

learning the roles of society: social studies Rtchard Bird Boone olegrove Lron Hal Psychology \\m Problems \\m llist , Ec Evelyn johansen receives her booklet entitled \" How to do a Term Paper\" from Mr. Richard Bird, who requires a term paper from each of his psycho- logy tudent fter a long review of the chapter being studied, the students of Mr Charle Williams' second period history clas are tested to see how well the ma- terial was I arned everal innovative id as, introduc d in th ocial . tudies Departm nt this )- ar, enabled nearly a thousand stu- d nts to <>'ain knowledge in thi area. Replacing the traditional chronolog- ical approach to teaching hi tory, a topical approach wa u ed. AI o, two new courses, personal economics and for ign policy, added additional in- terest along. \\ ith numerou record and films. ' tudents involved in hi tory cour e participated again in the annual tele- vi ion program, Inquiring Editor, a competitive review of current event . Glen Jackson cott Olson Watching the expressions on the faces of his second period history class as they begin a test, Charles World History Am. Hist, Voc. Mark Williams estimates the outcome 44

Grant Price harles Williams Sociology m. Hist , Covt Subject of interest are alwavs found on Charle William ' Bulletin board Observing are Stevt•n Bolige r, and Wayne\\\\ asdt•n Checking out books from Mr Charles WJII - iam · per onal library are Carolyn Samowitz, Annette Brand. and Toni Dyer Studying \" Rat Behavior,\" jennifer Willand and eil Roberts ob erve a part of a project th psycho- logy classes are undertaking. Looking for a boo!.. to do a history project , Kathleen jenl..ins finds a big selection in Charle Williams' personallibrarv 45

explaining points of view: speech LookinJ!: o~er th year' debat<' sch dule ar<' Excitement rise as Hillcrest deba~e teams step off the bu for their after chool debate \"ith jordan debate management Kent Bath, Teri Taylor, High School last Dec<'mbcr Th<' debate me<'t marked Hillcrest ' fourth win in Lx meets. Paul Sh ph<'rd, and ',haron Peacod, Showing her skill in argumentation is Kayleen Lee Thoughtfully judging a debate, Chris Long is careful to weigh out each point while other clas> Ann Griffiths Powell 'vuyk member look on Forensics, Eng. Drama, peech


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