Leading th • studProtlx><h 111 a chct•r, Becki Brown stands with the so ngleadt·r in formation ' tanding during a pep assembly to si ng the school song arc songl<•aders Diane Moser, Debbie But- tcrfiPid Lorali<• Webb, Doroth} Smit, and Becki Brown including modern dance steps: songleaders Preparing to lead a chi'N during a pep rally, Debbie Butterfield does a routine to the music furnished by the PI'P band Changing their image and making being a ongleader a fun. \\'>Orthwhile chool position wa the main goal of this year'. songleader B)' modern- izing old routines and changing their uniform· appearance and st} le, the songleader combined both traditional and modern 'teps and motion to gen- erate intere t and excitement in the tudentbod~ For tryouts. twenty girl made up their O\\\\ n original routine and were then judged on the qual it) . originalit~ . and skill each girl di pla~ed in her performan e Holding tht••r pom -poms whill' standing in formation, songlPadcr Bccki Brown, Doroth\\ Smit , Loralic Webb. Debbie Butterfield, and Sydney Clcnde sing the school hYmn
upporting junior varsity basketball: j. v. cheerleaders tandin~ around a ~now-coV<•red .. If\" in their )!;rt•en jumpsuih .m.· Can•n Christenst•n, Ju<h Glu><·r il.errie Jor~enwn. Cand,l<\"<' Coll111s. Pilar ·angro1111 lit•ad cht'erleadl'r Ten: Higbt·l'. and Ga\\ le (.reemHl<xl Junior var ity cheerleaders, \"ho led Posed around the ~i)!;n at the <'ntrarH:t• ar<' j\\ Cheerlt'aders Shauna Dl'an, th chc •ring at all junior varsity Connie lfAutn·mont, Antilla Cn'\"'· \\nrwtl<' L}man, Robin Young. She!('(· basketball games, ''ere chosen from Drakt•, and I h-ad dwerlead<•r J uli<· Hasnwss<•n sophomore and junior girls. Becau of the number of girls tf) ing out, l\\\\O Posmg for their prctures on the patio are Patty Findling, Dorothy orensen, Diane Reams, tr~out ''ere held this ~ear. T\\\\ent}- Ware, ellie Ortiz, and Head cheerleader Cathy Cremer. one girl ''ere chosen to be the junior \\ar it} ch deader by the ix \\arsit} cheerleaders, and the advisor Do- rothy , hmidt and Barbara \\\\'ard. fter being introduced to the tudent bod} at a p 'P rally , the three groups of junior varsity cheerleaders headed by Terry Higbee, ath} Cremer, and Julie Rassmussen began preparing for their J games by practicing on their own free time, learning cheers including \" On'' ard,' ·Green-White,\" and .. Husk} Gr<m I .. 98
entertaining at halftimes: pep band Thb \\ear\\ P<'P band stro\\(' to build school pirit ,1s its member~ engag<•d in many <'\\I racurricular adi\\ ities Eve!) game da) tlw pep band partici- pated at th(' early morning pep ralli<·s by playing contemporary music arranged b) d ir <' ·tor Bob II ixon. \\t homt· football and ba kdball games. during each half time. the band aeeompanicd the student-bod) \"ith a spe<'ial arrilngcment of the school song During timc-oub. the} pro\\ided music for the songlead<'rs to do their routines to, including tlw Hillcrest .. Fighting ',ong\" and .. Rock ,\\round t h Clock.' Prmtdin~ mu\\lcal halftmw l'ntt·rtauum•nt an• l>alt• Portt•r, ll!mard Ldfler Crat~ Cnfftn Fn·d Heid, Steve llir;b(', Scott \\1a\\flelcl , Hock Oakt>~on David l.amh. Jame'> \\ndr<·a~on . H<'\\ Graham Cind} Squire, \"-1arc \\\\. ade C.rl•ig Deem , \\nd' Ri),(ll·r Dav1d \\\\ t·h~ter and HI<' hard Crools .\\'> part of the pt'(> band. '>teH' Bushton, \\1 ill' Beard, and Ttm l.l'\" i~ prm ide pl•rcussion and timpani for the (l<'P club\\ march dunn~ halftime atthl' Hillcr<•st-01) mpus game Playmg' Green, Crccn'' during an afternoon pep rail> in the g~m are Jame \\\\a mer, Brut't' \\\\ illt· , )a\\ john.,on. and Ron Hall Practicm~ at an earl} morning n•hearsal arc Connil' Smith. \\1ill• Johan'>lk Juhl• Wright, Cind\\ Squire, Ervin Bakt•r, \\\\ arren Buchanan, john Hampton, and Ron Davis
adding excellence to hillcrest: pep club Forming th crossbar of the ' II' at the basketball game again t Cottonwood are Arvilla Crt>\" . Clapping in ~yncopation to music furni hed by th pep juli Haake, Terri elson, julie Ra mussen , and Karen Richard band arc Kathie johnson and Vicky Pettingill Drumming for the club during a football Clapping to the music of the pep band are Becky halftime are Bruce Griffiths, Tim Lewis, McClung, Patti O'Connor, and Marjean Bowie. and Steve Rushton During a pep rally ,olleen Bascom smiles at the antics of the che rleaders During halftime at the Ilillcre~t-Cottonwood !>miling at a pep rally, Susan Corringe keeps basketball game, Patty Findling and Shelec the beat of a cheer by clapping. Drake, club 'ecretary , hold attention during While ~inging to · Our Boys are Fine,\" Lorie a formation. Payne and joDcan Barne~ perform handmove- 100 mcnts
Following the heat of the pep band 's music arc Kalyn ~mart , Ct•rda Ludwig, and handmovt•- ment-chairman , ' atlie Andt•rson, while students wateh in the baekground Club president Rosemary ~mit watches other club membP.s while cheering at a pep rally. ~tanding at attention prior to the singing ~tanding at attention during the ;chool of the school hymn, Danelle Hinckley hums song, head drill mistres Kris Peterson the pitch \"ails for th<' drum cad<'nce to begin Forming part of a circle prior to a pep rally for the Hillcrest- Murray football game are Sheila Page, Sharon Peacock, and Cherrie Tripp, \"hilc stud<'nts begin to gather around to ch<'er \\waiting commenc<'ment of the combined pep club and hand march are club advisors Barbara Ward and Dorothy Schmidt
~h< ila \\\\ ith porn porn. stra1ght up clunng the dwol jackie song, jo~ce \\laxfit'ld glances up mto thl' .,lands Colb~ . and jan f'par~on clap tht•ir Going through a handmovement ju~t prior to Pausing after a handmovemt>nl during During the halftime at the first season football a basketball march are Robyn Young, Dorothy a football march. Lorilee Ware a\"aits a Sorenson, and \\ ice-Pr<•sid •nt Terry Higbee \"histle game, tht• pep club marches into a double ·u· 102 formation
During a junior \\arsity bash·tball game, Jolene Cambdl sho\"., people to their eat'> Standing at attention during the chool h\\ mn Practicing in the girls g\\m for a basketball are Pam Get', corre ponding secretary, and march are Cathy Cremer, Brt•nda Carter, and Jen Orr Evelyn Burbank club trt·a.'>urer Cheering to build enthusiasm for a game are Ruth \\\\ ilson and assistant dnll mistress, Ka\\leen Lee Flipping her porn poms during an early morning Pnor to the lllllcre'>t-Jordan football game, mar h practice, Donna Shephard marches into Careh n Sarno\" itz and 'm an \\\\ t~t cheer a formation at a ~p rally Holding a sign under her arm, locker chair- Thi ~ear's fift:-t\\\\0 member Pep man Kathy Lyon peels tape from a roll \"hile Club performed in man~ acti-vitie~ decorating the varsity football dressing \\1arching in the anta Clau parade room in '\\o-vembcr and marching in com- p tition '' ith other high school in Ltah at the Cniversit-v of Ctah's pecial Event. Center on December 9 highlighted the }ear In thb Ia t event, their preci. ion mo,ement ''on them a third place a~ thq com- peted \\\\ith ele-ven other high schools. .\\lso for the first tim the Pep lub cheered for all the pre-season ba ket- ball gam . •\\nnual acti,iti . such as a hri tma part:, cand~ ale , the cholar hip tea. the 1ar hioness Ball, and the closing breakfast added to the bu y ch dule the~e girls main- tained
learning teaching skills: INDEPENDANT EDUCATION In it third vear of e\\istence the Independ nt Educatwn program expanded to includ ninetv-six stu- drnts working during the last ix periods of the da\\. Participating at every elementary chool '' ithin Hill- crest' boundaries, the .. Hu h Help- er aided teacher in correcting paper , putting up bulletin board , and working \\\\ ith students on a on - to-one basi in difficult academic areas. ~1r. Byron Thomp on became the ne\\\\ supervisor of this program a \\1r. Richard Bird took over conn elor Teaching his -p<.~pils how to play ack-it. Karl Freeman helps them to develop phys- re ponsibiliti h re at Hillcrest. icall} as \"ell as mentalh. a major goal of Independent Education . Reading to the children \"as just one of the man~ tnices th Independent Educat1on student com · Coming in from a fun-filled rec!'~s. Gerda Lud- oleted for the teacher , freeinl!; them to give more individualized help to their student \"ig \"orks on a one-to-one basis \"ith one of lwr elementary students. Pasting in a picture, ick Rudelich helps one of his students complete her project in tht Independent Education Program at East \\1idvale Elementan chool
gaining on the job experience: VOCATIONAL TRAINING Workin)!: away from school for P \\1 En)!:ineering. Cary l\\elson gains prac- Drilhng sere\" holes in a wooden door, Greg Lo\" fini hes one of hi as igRed tical e~perience in drafting b~ dra\" ing up routine plans and dia)!:rams projects during his Vocational training job at Fer- Mor Cabinet Compan} in Sand> Leavin)!: school for the fir\\t t\"o perio<h of th<• da; Jo.ell~ Christensen \"orks as a apprentice draftsman. receiving not only two credits. but also pay for De igned to give qualified. inter- his \"ork e ted. vocationally-ori nted student an opportunit} to upplement their in- chool vocational learning '' ith related on-th -job training and ex- perience. a ne\\\\ program \\\\aS begun thi year. ooperati\\e Career Edu- cation ''a initiated to make high chool training more relevant to the '' orld of ''ork and to b tter prepar vocational tudent for a job s a re ult of thi program. fort}- four enior tudent were excu ed from part of each chool da} to par- ticipate and r cei\\e credit b} '' ork- ing at service tation , in indu trial sewing center . a draft men. and a carpent r .
involving the tud nt body H.A.M. and H.A.W. llillcre t \\ ociated ten ( II \\ \\1 Smiling ut the photographer. llam and llaw advisors , R1chard Bml , Bt'll\\ \\1cl.uughlin. •ual B~ron and Hillcrest bsouatl'd \\\\omen II \\ Thompson, paus !xofore t·ontinuing tht•.r di~u1ssion concPrning the club \\\\ .) \"as the om• dub to '' hich all stu - dent belonged . Officer . dt ded last fall to run the year' al'ti\\ itie\\ , kept the cluh an actin· part of llillcn•st ll\\ plannin~ a special Chri. trnas activ- it) '' hich sm·cessfulh irnohed the entire studentbod) <.,tudents brought \\oap and bubble gum to \\Chool to send to the ~old iers in \\ ret am . Highlighting li \\ \\1 and II \\ \\\\ s activit\\ ~chcdule ''a \"H ''eek . a full '' eek of acti' itics '' hich began Januar) 17. \\t the end of the \\H'ek the tradrtional camival and dance ''ere held to conclude the a·ti\\itit•s. '>itting In tlw jul.<' bo , Ja~ ) ate lool..s at mformatwn conct>rnang I lam and I Ia\" wt•ek \\1peting in the informal atmo phC're of the Student Activity Room. II AM and HA \\V lllt'mhers. lis- tening to their executive offict'\"· are Bevt•rh PPtt> . Su an Bascom Cind, Coolev, Todd mith. }Prry Jensen. Cia} Stauffer. and Rose YPngich aught up in the mood of the roaring twenties dre -up day for ' II' \\\\el'k are Bob Olsen. Lee \\\\ood, and Warren Jolly who laugh at the funm antiC\\ of Sam l\\1artine1 and Alan Mitchell After informing IIAM and H W club mem- bers about II \\\\'eel. activitil'\\, Pn•s1dent Creed Ostl r prepare~ to adjourn the meet- ing
~topping for a snack, rncrnbcr. Lynn Frarrkenburger, Doran Lybbcrt , Linda Lundgren , and Dale Hel:u.ing for a minute aft<•r one of the mt'<'lrngs Portl'r diS('U\\S the club's plam for the follo\"ing \\H'Ck are I.eslw \\1 iller and Tamm' Smith \"hile Doran '>haring her \" I lone~ Grahams ·. Connie Smith 1.~ blx•rt makt•s an effort to ket•p tlw tud!'nt \"ails for the meeting to adjourn adivil\\ room dean Yvonne Jemen presents an order form \"hile executive officer\\ '>uzanne Bt>rnardo, Larr~ LcmdN Hose \\engich, Cia\\ Stauffer, and Creed Ostler decrd<· on the color for the club's '\"cater
gaining forensic experience: debate Going over the year's activ1ti . \"ith their advisor, Mrs. Ann Griffiths, are the debate officer~ . Ten Taylor. ent Bath, Sharon ?eacock. and Paul ~hepard Carefully preparing for his next speech is Chris Long, while Ius partner, Stanford Sain bury, listens to their opponents during a practice class debate Convinc1ngly stating his plan for a better judicial system is Lynn jensen, \"hile his partner, johnny jack~on , prepare~ to refute the opponent 's plan 111 the American Fork debate Listening to a debate are Ceri McFarland and jean Mower, members of the econd year debate class
Expoundin~ upon the coming dehat<• with merican Fork, Mrs Ann Griffiths remind~ students of the datps for th<•ir practices and the meet itself waittn~ the judge deci>ion on an outstanding class debate Peacock, 1\\.aylcen Lee, and Lynn jensen Rapidly thumbling through quotes to find the one necessary to refute [(Jeir opponents in a class debate Highlighting an active year in are Craig Anderson and Mike Ertman forensics ''as an opportunity for member to attend an actual court- tried murder case on October 6, at the Muni ipal Hall ofJu tice tudent this )'ear no longer tudied radio- p aking but turned their abil- itie to impromptu peaking which train d them for region and tate speech comp titions. Twenty-two cond year tudent and thirty-h\\O fir t )'ear tud nts trained for tate debate meet b competing \\\\ ith high chools through- out the valle)' on thi }ear' · topic · Re olved: That the jury y tern in the nited tatcs hould be significantly chang•d.
Thi; ~ear . mt•mbt>r, of tlw :>.:at1onal IIOIHlr )ocit'l\\ art• First Row: Jolene Olson, Sih ia flail' h. Chm ~ilmpson , \\ id.i Burt. Ja \\,pi I Clawson. Chm Cooper. \\1aunm· eal, \\lichelle \\liddaul(h , Connie Seal. Teri Ta~lor, Chris Olson, \\nneltt• T~kr, \\!aria Onieda. \\ al Christemt•n. St:cond Row: Lori l'derson , 1\\osah 11 &•rn•tt, \\tanh 11 • II<'a l't' llrl\\ Poulst•n. Caroh n \\\\'annJ..er, \\larba llamt'll. \\I an \\nderson. l.u ,\\nn \\ . :1\\. Hobin \\lumon . Elrzalx·th \\1 orlt•\\, Ruth 1lwm, C. at• Son•nse11 Third Row: Brad Rate man , \\larJ.. Bt·st ndorft'l, DaH• Carpenti<'r Sha\" 11 llallada\\ , J)punl~ \\\\ '1111 Hobert \\under \\1 il..t· \\ a11 \\lpht•ll, Ru\"t•ll Bro\" 11, Da\\t' J:ch,ards, Dalt' 01 on, Stt'H' \\\\ ng;ht J...elh Bee!.. Fourth Row· '>t<'H' ilirasc. Kde \\ndt' Nlll, \\larJ.. \\\\ ilson. J...e\\ln Middau!(h, Ct•orge lldlstrorn, Duff Grecn\"t•ll, J..ff DunJ..l'r, Da'e \\\\ d>ster, RocJ.. OaJ..eson. \\delbert\\ ance \">tra\\. ing to rt•cognize ~tudenh \"ith h1gh -.dwla~tic aehieH•nwnt.. , the ~ational llonor ~ociel~ ,teeepted -.tud<•nh for member~ hip '' ho had maintained a :3./ seholastic a\\.erage ~inee ninth grade .\\d\\.ised h~ \\1r Ceorge \">helL the (lll<' hundred hH•nt~ hw studenb <.~ltcrnated among them- ~elves '' orkin~ in the bookstore, set up 111 the Student \\eli\\. it)' Room Introduced at the annual induction eeremon)' held ~0\\.embcr 16, this ~ear' officers presented the four goals of the honor societ~ : ~cholar~hip, eharactcr, sen ice. and leadership. 'lpccial recognition ''as also given each senior in the ~pring \\\\' arcl's B<.~tH! uet. )cnior rnernbt•rs of the Honor So<'icl\\ n·ct'l\\t' '>pecial recogrutio11 b} IJ<'ing allowed to \\H'ar the lion- or '>ocwt} banner on their graduation go\\\\ m Discw.~lll!( \"hat thl' emblems on tlw hannt•r mean are '>u\\an \\Vest , tn•a.\\urer ; \\1an·i BurdicJ.., st•cretan Duff C.rt•t•Jmell, predident, \\1r George ~ht•ll, advisor \\\\ailing for tlw t'arh morning Honor Soelt't} rneetrng , Duff Grcen\"t>ll, \\larci Burdick , and Denni~ \\\\Hill d\"cuss some of the acti,itie., the dub ha., pl.anll<'d
h a part of the initiation for ne\" members, Kevin John. on, Rand~ Creb~ . and Bonnie CraH'n' ~o do\" n h \\!iss Venna Beck rt•adw~ for mort• hot dog~ . the ~lidt• at Murra} Park inging \" \\1an llad a Little Lamb... Tho'>e climbing the hill art• Gloria Bro\" n, :\\ant:} Littlefield put th(•m into papt•rhag'> , Cnstina Labrum, l.tnda Gret•n, M•~' \\pnna Beck , \\nndte T}lt•r, Carlm Staufft·r, and :'l;anc~ Little- prPparing tlwm for salt' at tlw llllkn•,t -\\lurra\\ field football game on a cold, 'no\\\\~ Octobt•r bt Looking over and dhcussing tht' International Club'~ plans for a dinner held in tht' spnng art' dub experiencing involvement: advi ors \\1 r Earlene \\1 itcht'll, Mrs nn lawlla , and M •~s \\ enna Beck international club In th • ~pring of 1971 , International Club members met to organize the coming year~· activitie and to d(•ct officers. These officers urged more mernlx•r-invoh.emcnt b~ having joint- ly planned activities . To further create enthusiasm, they planned partie '' hich dt•pictcd variou culture~ from different countrie~ The~ also corrt•- . ponded \"ith foreign club~ from other schools to arrange interchanges be- l\\\\ •en dubs :-..1 mbcrs attended meet- ing · C\\en other ''cek or else ''orJ..ed on indi,tdual projects Club ~pomor mcluded Earlene \\ I itclwll, \\ enna Beck, and nn Iasella
entertaining el mentaries: thespians Discussing the school pia)' arc Thespian club member Laurie O'Con nell , Planning the varit'd and interesting projects expt'ricnced by the club, Dt>nise Daw on, jill Young, Cloann Biesingt>r, ' )wily Trujillio, ' herry officer.. Ruth Wilson, s rt>tary, and Debi Tho) n, treasurer, lead the johmon, Sue Bogdt>n, Candice Collins, Sharla Glover, Vlary Richardson , discussion and Tina Allen Member of thi }ear's Thespian Club participated in three children's th ater at 'a ndy, Sandy Eat, and M idval Elementary chools on February -!, 10, and 24. The e ex- peri nces and their participation in theater art and field trips to the C niv r. it} of tah and radio and t le- \"L ion tation h lp d m mb r to b com more involvE-d with theatrif'S . Obtaming \"ariou gue t peakers the club's officer al o introduced members to directing, make-up, c n- Prv, de ign, and publicit)'. Reading the parts of a play arc Sam Martines, LuAnn Bradford, Donna White, Bill Pt't rson, Crant Sorenson, Sidney Porter, Lora Stoker, Tony Dunn, Donna Cook, Cheryl Bills, Teresa jorgensen, Bar- bara Corringe, Scott Hansen, Susan Bogenricf, Celice Swensen, Lori Pa,ne, Karen Burningham, jeff Porter, and Jay Porter
attending concerts: symphony sub debs \\ adviwr of the dnh, \\1r'> \\1arjean Hallard •.lllc.l President !:lharcm l't•acod.. chair~ a group-di'>CU ion 'nrnphon} ~ub Debs a ~upporttng organization for the l tah ~ymph0ny \\\\lth contribution' of idea\\ eorn1ng from Ho\" Ont• : Chri\\ <.nopt·r, Lora 'itukPr, Christy Tapp. Terry Orche~tra and also affiliated \\\\ tth the lllgl>et', \\al Chri\\tcmen . Ho'~ T\\\\o: ja'\\t>il Cla\\\\'>On, Linda Cn·t•n , D1ane Beard. Tt>resa MeComh. \\I aria Oneida Ro\" Three: ( .arlin 'itauffer b 't•h n 'iharp, Sandra Kati~ tate S\\ mphonv Orchestra, partici- pated in mam activities thi ~ear. Initiation Tea \\\\as held ~epternber 19 at the Governor\\ \\1ansion \\1em- bers of this club also pent a ~atur da\\ at the syrnphom ticket office help ing to mail out adverti ing brochures for the orchestra. The} also helped arrange for the Ctah S} mphorn to perform at Hillcre t in Octob r ~\\m phom night at the Tabernacle and a formal dinner dance at the L niversit\\ of L tah in the spring concluded the \\ear' l'\\ ents. Fwrcis111g tht••r c.lullt·~ as officer Dianne Bearcl. treasurer, Sharon Pea- et k, president \\lr'> \\ l arjean Ballard advi>or and \\ al Christemt•n, st•e- n •tan , plan and arrange the 'ariou ocials and acti' it1cs enjo,ed b~ the dub Bnnging mort• interest to tlw cluh, a discussion on research done ll\\ cluh nwmbt•r'> on famous composer'> and '>~ mphome'> takes plact• among Tt•rry lligbec, Chri'>t} 'I app, Chris Cooper, and Lora StukPr
sponsoring the traditional husky howl: f. h. a. l i~teninf.( and \\\\atc hin)( a dt·moro'>tratwn during an ufll'r ,dwol mel'lrng an• lxlth \\i~rtnr and dub rnernllt'r'> Jt•an \\\\ rkO\\ , Brenda 'l,plls. l.uAnn \\sa\\ and ( on nit• ~rnrt h \\\\aitinj.( for the l tah Po~t·r and l.rght dt•rnonstration to lw)(in an• ll.ris 'l,ede\\ ( ' ind, l .ar'>on. Stephanie Gt•t• and Susan Bo)(enrief Obtaining \\peal..ers on con~umer bu)'ing and marriage as v\\ell as a ~pecial demonstration from Ctah PO\\H'r and Light. l he Future II ome- makers of ,\\ nwriea ( Ju b stre \\ed future <.areers in home and busi ne s for their thirty-member group \\fter \\chool meetings on Tuesdays, held in the homeliving room. t•mpha- ized prepara lion for future rolls as v~ ive~ and mothers . Thev discussed dub parties and laid plans for the girl ' choice Huskie IIO\\\\ I. a tradi- tional dance V\\ hich they sponsored last \\1arch. ~ <amrnrn~ Christm~ decoratrom '>l't up b\\ \\1rs lkrrit•k as part of a '>p<.·cial pn•.,entation an• \\1a.,ine ( .ordova. \\dvisor 1\\taRt•t• '<t•lson. and l'rt•'>ldt•nt Kri' '\\t•Pit•v 114
DunnJ( an (•arly morning Red Cross meeting, Ruan \\awdre} , Jacki(• Pett'rson, and J(•mlvn Bryan giH' co-sponsoring sub their ideas on the Sub-For-Santa project for santa: Listening to instructiOns from club officers eoncerning their upcoming activities arc Randy Corringc, ickie Olson Ruan \\awdrey, Alma Hansen, and Jcrolyn Bryan red cross Leading the fort~-six members of the Red ro s Club - the large t Hillcrest has had - the officers and advisors planned activitie to allow all members to gi\" ervi c and help to others. Joinin)?. the Ke lub, the Red C..ro Club sponsored the annual ub-for- santa drive, which included the n- tire student body The e t\\\\-O lubs also went caroling at an old folk ' home before Christmas. In addition. th R d Cro members read to the blind and took day-care children on various field trips a outlined by th ational Red Cro s. Conducting a joint meeting of the Red Cross and Key Club ar(• Red Cross Paying close attention to all the detail being given by the club otllcers president Marba Hansen, Key Club vice-pn•sidcnt Randy Cadd and Key are Pam Pavich, Lynn Frankenburger, Rhonda elson, Terry Lund, Jerolyn Club president Dennis Wynn. Bryan, Tim Lewis, Marianne Wilcox and Larry Brand 115
~1et>ting before chool \"1th the Red Cross to discu ss prt•paratiom for the uh for Santa, Key Club mem - bers Richard llomt•r, Randy Gurnnge, lma llamen, and Paul Thomas listen to thc1r dub advi or Mr Paul \\rgylc \\s a comequence for loo.,ln~ the peanut ract' \"I im Lt·w1~\\ whipped cn•am covered face is ~haved bv lm blindfoldt•d datt-, Barbara Cor- ringe A~ part of the in1tmtion this ~ear IW\\\\ m('mht>r'> P<l'>in~ to haw their pictures takt•n are this Rand' Corrin~e and Hamh Weh,tt•r 'tand year' 1\\.t•v Club ewcuiiH' olficers Dt•nni~ a~ainst tht• \"all \"hilc their date'> pin diaper'> Wynn , prt•sident. \\1 ike \\ anAIJ>hen , 'ICe-presi- on them. dent Hand\\ Cadd seen•tan and Stephen Morri.,, historian
spon oring sub for santa key club Prior to a club mct'tmg, \\lma Han>t·n. Ke'\"' Johmon , Ramh Gorringl', Paul Thoma.,, and '>t(•plwn 1orris \"ait for their officers to begin the discussion Having their picture tak(•n through the 'ho\" - Cleaning; tlw football tadium. case windo\". K(•,in Johnson and 1\\.evm !\\hers v.hite\\\\ashing the \" Husk~ \" letters. place lettt>r' on a bulletin board in th(• main ushering at Post High )ehool ori- hall to commemorate Ke' Club\" eek entation and putting the flag up eaeh morning vH' n' the maJor n·spomi- bilitics of this ~car' Kc~ Club Initi- ation held in October imohed making Ill'\\\\ member vH'ar their clothe to school haek\" ards and \"caring d iapcrs that night to piek up their dates Pun- i.hmcnh for failing to eomph \\vith tlwse restrict 10ns included eating cold mush. having faces han·d and finger- nails painted b~ blindtolded date Dancing folio\" cd these hilariom aetivitic Dress(•d in a bih and diaper. Larn Brand is \"heeled into tht• girls gv m on a babv troller bv ~Ct'mld war mem her Blame Johnson
Writing down information given b 1rs. Eunice PL~ton about obtaining patterns and material for the clubs uniform are Oarct Dana, Shelly Phillips, Marisa Korologos, Taffy Wood, Marian Boggess, Cheryl Bulkley, Becky Brim, LuAnn Asay, Kim Williams, Sandra Katis, and Cheryl Pellegrino. Meeting on Tuesdays at 3:00 p.m. Looking through the pattern book to get ideas for a uniform are advisor Mrs. Eunice Pixton, Maxine in Mr . Eunice Pixton' room, Bl Cordova, Cheryl Pellegrino, Taffy Wood, Heidi Fahrner, Cheryl Bulkle} , LuAnn Asay, and Roxanne the Hi-Ette lub memlx-rs planned Brady. the green pantsuits they used as uni- forms throughout the year as well Listening to club advisor Mrs. Eunice Pixton give instru tions on the ushering for the musical are as accept ushering a ignment at Marisa Korologos, haron Wooten , Taffy Wood, and C heryl Bulkley chool activities. The e thirty girl · ushered not only at as emblies but al o for initiation , mu i als, and play . lub offic r , ncouraging as man} girl as po ib le to join t hi service organization, built the club into a sel ct group by limiting unexcused ab en to three. ushering at activities : hi-ettes
involving parents, tudents, and teachers : ptsa During thl' first P T ~ \\ rrwdin).( of thl' sdwol ~par, thest• panel mt'mbcrs t•xplain tlw upt·orninp; adivitit·s and thl' thl'mt•, \" Partocipation \\\\ oth A Purpow \" Panel ml'mlx•rs are Laum· O ' Connell, \\tr Paul Koche~ar, 'v1rs Marjean Ballard , \\lr \\\\ ilml'r Barnett . \\tr Rt•l'd That cher. \\lr; Luc olle Deoft•ndcrft•r, \\1r. Cll'n Jachon , and Prin t·opal Delmar t·hick P.T . \\ ( Parent-Teacher-. tud(•nt \\ssociation ) took on a ne\\\\ look this )-Par under the direction of \\lr~ Fa)'C Tholen Imolvin~ rnor<\" students in planning act h. itics, hH> senior~ . 1\\\\ o juniors. and t\\~O ophornor<\"~ \\\\('r(' chosen by the counsl'lors and achised b:. \\1r. Richard Bird . Among the activitie~ planned were elling suo- cone and hot dogs on registration da)' , obtaining a marquee for the entrance of the schooL and ob- taining graduation pictures for sen- iors ~orne of the aeti\\oities planned '' ert' Back to hool ;-..; ight. hmH:ase- to raise rnone} for the marquee-and Reading ovt•r the monutes from a previous met•ting an• P T \\ board nwml)(•rs \\Irs \\lanp;um , I· inancial \\id Night-to give senior' Principal l)p)\\tar Schick. \\Irs Fa~e Tholl'n. \\Irs Ostler and Mrs. Pat \\leCaffrl't' help in finding finances for post l11gh ~chool education . Aft r ret't'IVIIlp; their instructoons on ho\" to Leading llolkr<•st 111 mam \\\\orth\"hile prowets, \\lr Richard Bord. ad\\1 nr. Bob Olson. Bt•d,, Hanson , administer the t'H' tests . Yvonne Jen;cn. \\1 rs and Ct'orp;c ll cllstrom pro~ ide the leadership fur tlw P T S \\ Mangum , Mrs. \\kCaffrl'e, and Randv Gadd await tlw studt•nt · arrival 119
ptembcr officiall) bt>~an th<' Practic111g a formation art> Dance ( luh officer\\ Rhonda Ball , Dehi Tholen. Ruth Wibon. '>haron Woo- ten, Vicki\\ an Oostcndorp and Slwrri llan~cn Dane Club '' ith a formal initiation held in the DJ.nce ~tudio \\\\ ith parents in attendance Practicin~ first period C\\Cr) da~ , tht· Dance Club prepared themselves for the \\arioll'• pro~rarns outlined b) their ad'i~or, Jeanne Johnson . Headed b) presid •nt Ruth \\\\ ilson, the club created their O\\\\ n dances for the . chool musical .. Came- lot.' ' for all junior \\arsit) basketball half time entertainment , and for a special dance cc>ncPrt held in \\priL By attending monthl} programs uch a Dancer's howca! <' and ~1 as- ter-I s ons from the l ' niver~it) of Ctah, the Dance Club imprO\\CO their dancing skills Demomtrating a formation from one of their modern dances are Lori Ra\"son, Jean Olson, Julianne \\leibon, Jolene Bates. \\laril;n Kidd , Roxanne Fme~on , Sherri Hamen, Ros<') t•ngich. '\\usan \\nderton , \\ icki \\an Oostendorp. and Ct•lece \"'H'mon.
performing in the school musical: dance club l't·rforrrn11g a pHannd Irom a mo11t hh Dam·n' ~lto.-<·a I' program Jrt' jo La\\l'udt·r. ~1anh n Krcld, Hlronda Ball , ~!arlo lit' l'oulwrr, julr.wru• 1('1\\t'll \\ ic-kr \\.111 Oo tl'lldorp, 1\\:m Olrwr, and Jt'all Oho11 Ht'>i<'\"in~ a clan<'t' for junior \\ar-il\\ half-tim<' t•ntt'rtaillnwnt ;, 1\\o'\" )t·ll~it'h Practrcmg for a dallCt' COllt't'rl la't \\pril art' Hut h \\\\\"il 011 <;harem \\\\ oot<\"n, \\IPrnht·\" of tht' lir>t rx·riod Da11et· C'lub .;rt· Rm' One: ( t'leet• \\\\t·mon and Dt'bhi Tholt'n 'ilr.;ron \\\\ ootnr. Jolt·nt• Batt•, jt·an ()(,on, Rtm T\\\\o: 'iu'a11 Hu.:hmond. 'iu,an \\ nderton Ro\" Thr<'t': j o I,a, t•ndt'r, I uri I'a' lit' HoN' ) t·n~ich jrrlianno• '\\l('ht·n Do· hi Tholo•Jl \\larlo•n<· Poul\\t'll, \\larih n 1-:idd. 'iht•rn ll.ul\\t'!l, )u\\an l'rict•, ll.m Oll\\t'r
learning business skills: deca \\ftN rt•turning from tlwir imulat<•d general \\ftt>r givmg a sales pitd1 on an dectri < hair-eurlt•r wl , ( hri,t\\ llofheins and \\1axint• Cordova listen 'tore Kathit• johnson and Dame! Bo\"ers sho\" to comments of their \\ludent teaeher, \\1 r Parle• Ja<·oh-> \\atit•d rPplit•s to a remark made h\\ a classmate '\\1 ern ber of DEC \\ , a chapter of the DistributiH• Education lubs of '\\merica, attended the West rn Leadership Confprencc held in \"Ltah this year Fourte('n states including llawaii and Alaska \\\\en• represented. This \\-.as the first year anyone from Hillcrest ran for an office at a state leH•l , and Larry LO\\-.der was elected pre idcnt of the DEC club of Vtah. ~tudents qualifyin~ for this club \\'.Cre those enrolled in vocational marketing and vocational busine s cia ses and \\\\ere selected for membership b: Scott Olsen, DEC ad'>isor Learning merchandising tech- niques, these students old Hu k: badges and pennants and \\\\ere in charge of Camelot ticket ales. \\s part of a DEC \\ssignment, Maxme Cordova learn' how to arrangt• a di,pla} ft'aturing items donatt'd to the 'Hib- fnr- ~anta program 122
This year's art club participated in building school spirit for th<' foot- ball ~ames by making banners every \\H'ek. ing such catchy slogans as \"B' ·t the Diggers\". \" Cage the Bcngals,\" and \" Corral the Colt ,\" the fifteen members of this club raised interest in the games. Beaded by president Tom Tholen, they al o made si~ns for various activitic>s : llomecoming Week, State Tourna- ment Week, and Project Partner. Paintin)!; a bann r for a baskethall game art• Su an Andt•rson. Robyn Seal, and Shellt·y Campbell Club president Tom Tholen entertains students SuperviStng Art Club membt:rs, adv1sor Wayne Killpack instructs students in printing de 1gns working on club projects. of letters on a basketball banner to be displayed in the main hall Kneeling: Robyn Beal. ChiKav Flake, Geri Macfarlane, usan nderson, and helley Campbell tanding: Roger Collier. Kevin Lawrence, and Tom Tholen designing original banners: art club Working together on a club project are members Shelley ampbell, usan Ander on, and h1Kay Flake. 23
including thirty-six students : chamher choir \\lr Leo Dean din~<:!\\ hamocr Ch01r in \\\\ailing for the ba-.s to sing their parts, \\1a l) \\ndt•rson. Susan \\\\est. and Becl..i Bro\\\\ n sttl(ly tht•ir .. Stn~ \\ Rainl)(m \" music. Before leaving to sing for a , hri~tma.s Con - Chamber Choor members are, Row One: \\1arlene Poulsen. Larrv Lo\\\\der, Susan Richmond. 'itcve Dav- c<>rt, Tere a Jorgensen, Creed Ostlt•r. and ies, Loralie Webb. Jay Yates. Teresa Jorgensen , Creed Ostler: \\1arci Burcodk. BI)·C(• \\tkomon . Row \\1elind.l \\ ieben practoce a part of tht• pro- Two: Sharon Wootton , IJall' Olson, \\1arba llansen. Grant Sorensen, Bcdi Brcm n. Brad Burgon \\1ar} gram \\nder..on, Kim Vincl'nt, Carol~n \\\\armkl'r, Bill Pcter..t•n, Kathv Bigler, Ro\" Three: '>usan \\\\est , Rick Coats, Karen Steadman. \\al Clt•ment Colleen Bascom. Cia} Stauffer Jennofer \\\\ olland Sterling 'iatns- Chamber choir's uppermost goal bury, \\atlie \\nder..on, \\cil Roberts, Denise Carter, \\delbert \\a nee ''as to give ervice to the communi!~ and chool. Out of the thirt)·Si\\ mem- ber , leads for the school musical ·· camelot\" were gi.,en to fi.,e of th m \\s a choir, these niors p(•rform(•d in fifteen engagem nt during the Christma season, including singing at the L niversit~ Hospital , a rest home. Temple quar , churches, the Retired Teachers As ociation Part~, and the Bro\\\\ n' Chevrolet comm r- cial on televi ion.
gaining valuable experience: junior choir Going over om• of their songs for the Christmas program held .tt the Tabernacle, Decemlx·r 11 , ate \\\\ atching \\1r. Leo Dean. Loralic Ware and Jean hauna Dean JoDean Harney, Patty O'Connor, Rob~ n Young, and Joyce \\1a.,field Olson sing ·· ve \\1arie' \\1embcrs of Junior Choir are, Ro\"' One: !>}lvta Hatch, Cathy Cremer, Patt> \\1ormon, Bett} Fi her, Linda !lodges, Karen Chnstemen, Lori Pa\\ ne, JoDt•an Barne~ Gail Grecm•ood. Paula Bunting, Carlin Stauffer. Ruth '\\ib on , Patt} O ' C(lnnor, \\1arih 11 Jeppson, 'arrll~n Samo\"itz, Bambw '\\ickle. Cathie De\\ - <'} , Bcv Pet!\\ Cekct• \"<'nson, Flaine Padilla, Shauna D<•an, Sharon Proctor, Tern Higb<·e Doroth\\ Sorensen. Lora lie \\\\are . Jean Ol.,on Rob' n \\ oung , Row Two: Diane Ream , '\\ellie Ortiz, Heid1 Barfuss, Coll•<•n Crump. Janet tkuNm, \\l.1rjean BO\\vles. Claudia Snarr, Glenda Koplin . Jmt:e \\Ia field . Chn Olson, !l..ri'>tina Labrum, Claudia Jensen , usan Parr}, Tere \\1ahon , Kerr> Jorgensen, Jerohn Bryan. Evehn . harp. \\laurine Seal. \\nnette Brand . \\larian Bogges'>. Chri'>ty Tapp. Brenda Carter, Janet Leavitt, jan1el Cla\"son. anc} \\\\right. 'lharon Glover, Ten•sa llughe . Patt) Gordon . Ro\" Three: 'hia Zaho'>. Rob~n Tid\"PII, Rick Avilez, K<•vin Garner, Huss<•ll Smart, Ta~lor Brad} . Fred Dumas. Ralph Peterson, Carmclo \\vilez. Kim ll<ma. Sp<•ncer lla\" - kins, Rick Sto\\\\e, Larry Bogden, Jeff Porter, Lynn Snyder. Craig hancom, Tom Drake, Kris Olive~on , James Peacock. Ron Leavitt . Jeff '\\~ekl<· i1..1rt Har- mon , Kellr Thomas, Tracy Goris, Paul lleneman. Larrv Tr<•at Ro\" Four: Karen \\1usser \\1aurine Clark. Earnest Booker. Bill Thomas. Lanm \\lelvill<'. Wayn<' Pt•art, Monte ' mith , Dan imons, \\l1ke Hastings , J<'rr} Jen en. Bob Obon Steve Brinkerhoff, Ron jensen, L.arn Brand Kirk Doman , Farl Llo)d Kent Christensen, Doug Morek, Bruce \\1onson , teve Behling, Kent B th, Ton} Bernardo, Core} '\\elson, \\lark Pit•r on. Lee \\\\'ood, Russ \\1orl<'> Dressed in \"h1te blouses for a dress rehear- Junior choir train d student for ne\\t '>al for the Christmas program are CeleC<' :car's concert and chamber choir S\"enson and Terry Higbee One hundred-thirt) student enrolled in the choir ''here the: ''ere taught basic singing kill . As ''ell as inging at the school' hri tma program. they ''ere al o invited to sing in the Tab rna le be au e of their pr<.'\\ ious ! ar' experience. Fi\\e thousand ~tudent representing <'\" r)' high ~ hool in the alt Lake valle! p r- form d in the program Ea h chool learned fifteen basic song to ing for the annual ··Lights On\" program held on T mple quare. Listen1ng to the all male version of .. Keep the Wagons Holling\" are sopranos Paula Bunting and Claudia narr
mging the all-male vcr,ion of \" Hark the Herald Angt•l., 'iuu~ 111 preparation for the ~ pedal \" Li~hts on\" program at the Tabernacle are j im Birrell, Cole Knud.,en Reed else n, Dave Grt>en, and Jim Ro- \\e nhan )opranos praellcmg \" Bri~ht , Bri~ht , The Holly Berries\" for their performanc<• at tlw Christmas As a penalt} for being late to Concen Choir, Assembly held la.\\t December 21 are Penn} Poulsen Lelia Graham, Valrce l.ewi , Linda Fera~en , Chris Cooper sings the scales. '>uzanne Bernardo, Rosal} n Berrett, Robin !\\1 unson , and 'iharon Peacock This years one hundred-h,enty member concert choir participated in many activities Beginning on ovem- ber 11, the)' sang for the P T ~A. One of the highlights of the :ear came on December 16 ,,hen they par- ticipated in a program that \"as -video- taped b)' K ~ L. television During the first t\\\\O \"eek of December, the concert choir, directed b' Mr L o Dean, prepared to sing for the annual .. Lights On\" program, held on Temple ~quare , December 18, along \"ith other choirs from high schools in the ~alt Lake Valle: . Altos practicing \" All Breathing Life\" for a performance at a PTSA meeting arc \\laney Littlefield. Connie Seal, jolene Campbt·ll. Rae Lynne Walsh. Gerda Lud\"ig, and Terri Ra\"lings 126
being presented on television concert choir Pia~ ing the song !'he \\\\ e('d ' for Concert Listc•ning to th<' Frr'> t Sopranos praclit·t· tht'ir solo in tlw ong \" Star Carol' an• Linda Dalt·\\ and ( hmr is tlwir ac·t·ompani'>t . Hock Oak<'snn ( hri'> St haellrng , singing til<' >nlo part art· \\1arih 11 '>Ill'a and l't•nm LatrnH'r Row One: Penn~ Latirnt•r. HohPrta !kid . L111da Dalt·~ \\tanh n l;ea !>uzarrn<' lkrnardo, Fli;alwth \\Iori~·~ Chris '>hat•lling. Hosah 11 Berrett. Chrb Coopt•r, Bf'ck' !Janson '>u~an \\ndt •rson , Le.\\nn \\loore, HcN•man '>nut Ro~ T\"o: Pt•nm Pou\"c•n , l .t•lla Craham . \\ aln•t• l.c•\\1 is. \\tan l•annrrr Linda h•ragen , lk·ck~ \\te('lung julrt· llaakc•. Julr ! Has · lllU'>'><' n, Hohrrr \\I u mon . Saron Pt~at·ock Shit•!a Pag<' Ro\" Three: J.nnnit• \\larr, Tom \\1cCandlt·\" · j..lf Burkinsha\\1 , Dt•c• Oakt•-.ur , Ha~ l'nc<', Ke,an l't•nrost· \\lrkt• He<'d , Rrdrard llomer, Hand' Lock · \"ood 'lteplwn \\lorri'> Ro\" Four: Hand~ \\\\ ing . J rm Birrt'll. Heed '\\('l'>en. \\\\ illiarn Hogt'NHI , Gan Fdmun<k Hamh '\\t•\"hold . Jim 1\\mt•nhan , ja\\ l'ortl'r, Ke~in Creen Bnt·t• Clmer Ro\" One: '\\an<:~ l.ittldl('ld ( onnll' t•al Jolt•nt· ( .amplwll. Hat I' rrn \\\\a Ish C<'rda I .ud\" ig. ( hen I '>undt•ll I '1111 l'ngrnon• Saundra Pt•arson , \\ al ( hmtt'mt•n 'l\\dnt'\\ Clt•nde ( 'hri'>l\\ Tnpp. Uau detta \\\\ ineagt•r. Tina Ra' mom! Ro\" T\"o: l.esli<' J., man. l't•arl '\\unnan , Ht·nt• '''\"ton Beck' Bnm . \\ :rll'rrt' \\\\ alkn Darer Dana I lt•ll'n <.arcia. Hohin lkal. joan Brand I eri Ta\\ lor, Kahn '>mart '>us l'ltl' E' am . Ro\" Three: Hu.,., Bnm n. tephen l.,um hot. \\I rkt• \\an \\lphl'n ost•ph Houbicl'k Rol)l'rt Johmon Jrm \\1adarlant• \\\\a' ru• \\\\ asdt•rr J., rur Ohon. \\lan l'ht•lps , \\.;I amul'l.,on Ho\" Four: ls.t•, in \\\\ inn. Hot·k Oakeson, J rm l·ll'lchcr Todd l.,mrth. Rolf L.ud\" rg ls.en Bradford , \\I ikt' \\\\ t•bh Car\\ Dueh , Daw \\ t•st Cn•g l.tm , I· .rrl I'ad 127
[ imit('(l rvgi. trat i<ln tim ~ e ar n · participating in the school musical: orchestra 'lllt<·d in a [\\\\ehe-nH·mh<'l ordw~tra . Becau~e of the . mallne~~ of thi~ group. Durin~ rehear-a! for Camelot, rrwml)(·r~ of the s~mphonic oreh<•stra. 1ana Oneada, \\nnettt• Tyler, chamber mmic ''a~ med e teii\\IVt'l~ and Connie Smith play '' If lwt•r I \\Vould Leaw )ou.\" while Hoo.alyn Bcrrc•tl watche~ sta~e action to help the ~tudenh becoml' acqu;tint- ed \\\\ ith das ical music Director Bob lli\\on helped nwrn- ber to continue their musical train- ing and gain l'\\pericnce In setting up 'anom conccrh ami programs Chid .unong these \"ere tlw Chrbtmas con- cPrt held in December in the auditor- ium and Hillcre't \\ t\\\\ o musicab Regional competitiOn \\\\ ith fiH other schools in the spring cone! uded their aeti,itie . Practacm~ thear part\\ under the dirt•clwn of Bob 1) 1~eussing number~ to bt• pla~t·d at a Christm~ concert with \\1r Rob llixson are, First Row: Elizabeth \\lorle\\ . Karen \\hN\\ Caal Crifft•n. Diane Beard. Carlin )Iauffer, Br~ce <\\tkinson , Hebekah It anson , II Lxon art' Gail Cnffen. Diane Bt•ard, Carol Bill B~rsballe . ec~nd Row: Carol \\nder<,on . Dave Hushton. Barton Judd . Dave Stauffer \\ nderson, Carlan Stauffer. Da~e Hu,hton and R~ce \\tkimon llaving a ~roup practice on their mu~ic are Rebekah llamon, Barton Judd . Bill Barshallc and David Stauffer
presenting a pecial program: band In formation , the band pia}> .. California Soul\" \\\\bile the pep dub J><'rforms a march at the Hillcre;t- ( .ott<Hm ood football ~amt· \\\\aitin~ on tht• ~idt'line~ for the hallturw 'hm• to lx·~1n , )1.1r Bob ll1\\son r!'lax<·~ before tht• band p!'rforms Percm~ion and timpani wct1om include Tim- \\!embers of the \\\\OOd\\\\ind section an• Row One: \\like Joha11csik Dt•hra Ka>h1~hian Sharon Peacock, othy Lt''\"'· Carol \\nn lleu~l~ . Kent \\.t•\\\\ bold , Rosal\\11 Berrett , Fred Reid Janw~ \\ndrea>on , Tt•rn Pl'tcrson , Ro\" Two: \\laria Oneida. Ca1l Griffi11 , Hick B1t'11z Bruce Griffith , \\like Ikard and Pam \\.orton, G\\\\cn Bake \\1axuw Corova. \\t,),l' Trapp, La 1ta rknsle~ Cind' quirt•, Da\\ld Tred- erickson. Pam llurst, ( .onni • Smith, Pilar San~roniz, \\nnetlt• T\\ler Ro\" Thret•: Scott lurnt•r Jt•rry Tisdlllt'r Rock Oah· on , lltm ard Tiffler '>tt•ve II irase, l·n in Baker, \\\\ .ur!'n Buchanan, Brnt·t• \\\\ ilkes, (,eor~e \\.1che. John Grayson, Craig Griffin This past ~ear se\\t>lll~ band stu- dents participated ,tnd performl'd in more programs than in pre\\- ious )Cars l'l'rforming on December II at Hillcrest High chool, the band presented a special Christmas concert at si\\ o'clock that evening Band students al'>o participated in regional com petit ion at Cotton- ''ood lligh ~choollast Februar) 16. \\1ore intricate musical selections '' hich invohed more instrument- ation ''ere played b.. the tudents to trengthen their musical skill Membt•rs of the bra;s st'l'IHin an• Ro\" One: Hand} Pond \\.anc\\ \\tiller, \\tart' \\\\adt• Seott \\ta,fit'ld, James Pt•acotl. I rank \\lontova Dirk Chmtt•nwn Joh11 Robt•rtso11 Ivan lloutz, Leon San~roniz, Ro\" T\\\\O: Jmlm} Wasmt•r ()all' Porter, Slt'H' Rushton, Dav1d \\\\ ebster, Lee Coon, Ter~ 13ulkle\\, Ru;~ Gardner, Jay Johmon , Ron Hall J\\nd~ Rigler, Tom .,hort• , Row Three: David Lamb, Alan \\1an~um 129
keeping tudents informed: entry Listening to a stud(•nt's article, Mrs. Earlene Mitchell smile; approving(~ Looking for ideas for their ne:~.t December issue Counting papers and checking an editorial are art> Carol lleugley, Kath} Earl, Tere a \\\\ arnes, Sentr} staff workers Maxine Cordova and L~nn Kim Vincent, and Sharon Kelley. Jensen , \"hile Tom Reese wait for a ne\" assign- Extra urricular activities for thi ment year entry staff included raising fifteen hundred dollar for the Peace Corp to build a chool in a Latin merican country. Collecting information, intervie,.,- ing people, typing copy and de igning layouts to form each i su of the chool' new paper, se ente n stu- dent comprised thi year entry staff. To give all tudents a voice and to promote the general ''elfare of the school, the ne,,spap r came out at least one a month. This involved more of the tudentbody in reacting to current, ontroversial problems. Often the taff worked late into the night to get information for an issue and to meet an immediate deadline. 130
compiling. creative work: expressions Adding last minute touches to their Expression magazine are '\\1 ike Bogden, Dennis Frey, JeH Dunker, Donna Middleton, Claudette Winager and Donna Marlin, while Mrs Lynn Taylor !'xamines the finish- ed pages Playfully informing jody Roblez of adjustments Pasting up their layouts are Denise Carter, needed in her story is Dolan Hudson. Ja eil Clawson, and 1ike Bogden Professional writer and poets. in- vited by the Expre sions \\1a).!;azine' new advisor, ~rs. Lynn Taylor, spoke to the creative \\\\ riting classe and suggested ways in which the creative writing classes could put their feelings into words. These two creative writing classe provided most of the material in the magazine; however, the whole studentbody wa in ited to participate. As a result, this year's magazine in- cluded poetr}, artist sketches, essay , and short stories. Frowning at adjustments that are to be made to her layout is Paula johnson, while Kathy Earl listen to in tructions
encouraging competitive Tl)ing to gain an ad,antagt• OH'r his opponent, Brad Iwlcher attempts to bn.•ak his opponent\\ athletics: hold . lettermans club Row One: Bob Erdman, Kevin \\\\inn, Ron Bell, Kt•vin Beebe, Jim Biorge, Fletcher· Row Three: Rod Matthews, Tom Could, Todd Smith, '>cott Curt!!>, Bruce LePrey, Greg lland, Bl)ce Clover, Vic Tapp, Brian Teran, Rick Brent Reed, Randy '\\e,•bold, George Hellstrom. Kevin jorgenson, john Johnson, Stanl1·~ Endo, Reed Sorenson, Ervin Baker Mil..t· johancsik , Row oats Col) Webster, Dennis Frey, Duane Smith, Lynn Jcn.en Row Two: Four: Kim Cox, Gar~ Edmonds . Davt• Larsen, Stt•ve Surnbot. \\1ike \\an - Duff Greem,ell, Craig Bud, 'l,i k Rudelich, Kyle nderson Jerd Wnght. Dave \\1atson. Mark Bcsendorfer, Brad Bateman, Ken Williams, Robert Aiphen. Bill Reynolds , Ron nderson, Brad Belcher, Bruce Wagstaff, Jerry Black, Keith Rasmus en, Steve Hoki, 'tcve Walden, Alma Hansen. Jim Ti lmcr, TPrre Wilson, Robert Bush, \\1 ike lba, Kelly Spencer, Lee Wood Going over the year's activities arc Letterman's Club advisor 1r Don Gust, Mr. Ra~nor Pierce, and officers Treasurer Brad Bel her, Vice-President Mark Iksendorft•r, ';ecretary Bryce Clover, and President Dave Mat;on 132
Standing on th<' sidPiines at tlu Jordan football game arP . orne of the vafSlty foot hall player~ . anxiously Earnin~ an athletic lett •r, as ah\\ays, awaiting their turnm the game was no eas)' matter. Participating in one p >Sl ~cason game or fift')- percent of the league football ramcs, playing five quarter of league basketball game , \\\\inning thr • wre tlmg matches, scoring eighte •n point or comp ting in the state \\H • tling tour- nament were the lett r requirt-ments for the three fall and \\\\inter port During the pring activiti , playing in fifty percent of all leagu baseball gam s, two thirds of th league tenni matches or \\\\inning three tennis mat- ches \\\\as required for a letter. Placing in the regional and tat track meet ·, or first or second in an invitational track meet enabled the remaind r of the ixt} mcmb r to be eligible for thi~ club. .\\!>Sorbed in the outcom<' of the Grangf'r match an• Coach Tex Casto and 1r Paul ~1ountsen, \"h1le lf'am memfx.r Keith Rasmussen, llenry Trujillo, Steve Tripp and Bo;d ook \"a•t for their turn~ ( r~sing the finish line after runmng a good cross-country race ·~ J im Biorg<', a mcmh<'r of the Hillcre t cross-coun try track tram
adding a summer supplem nt !loping for an oka~ from \\1r Lyon, Kavlee n Let• points out th me rits of her eaptions \\s !Slant editor Kdly Bishop read copy Looking for a harp image in the camera Leaning over a stairs rail, Craig Hickey ask from the Hillcrest ' 71 , finding ide~ to aid lens, Carlin Stauffer learn the process of for an intenlt' \\\\ with someone for eopv infor- with her responsibility~ cop_ •.-riter tal..ing pictures mation After measureing thl' width of a picture space, Ja icl Clawson writes the ml'asureml'nt onto th 3- r Form. Sports editor, hawn Halladay talks with Cathy Yearbool.. typist David eeley receives Rhode , assiStant copy writer, while doing a in !ructions lx-fore typing captions and copy thumbnail sketch for the football section needed to meet the second deadlme.
Advisor John Lyon helps LuAnn Assay decide on the proper wording for a caption on the homeec page Looking at picture proofs, Evelyn Maynard sorts Excit('(l about the color pi lures taken at tht• out the ones hen ed for the Junior Choir page Homecoming ~amt· Editor Kath> Lyon looks through the slides, find111g ont's \"ith good com- Photography editor Cary Clark glances at tht> position camera, surpris d that his picture was being taken Thi year's thirteen member year- book staff changed in almost every area. rrangem •nt \\Y ere made last spring for a ne\" company , the Ameri- can Y arbook ,ompan), to publish the yearbook. In order to us mon• color but ke •p th c:o t low, the taff pa ted the finished picture on mount- ing hoard and dre'' in th areas for copy. Staff organization \"as al o changed There \"ere the editor and the a si - tant editor \"ho also erved as copy editor, \\Hiting nearl) all th copy in the yearbook, a layout ditor \"ho drev. the page de ign ; and a . port editor \"ho cover d all sport activities In place of a recording thi y<'ar, a summer supplement \"as add d \\\\hi h gav pring sport and acti itie full and complete cov rage, mo tly in color. Focusing his camera, n al :\\elson. vearbool.. photograph~ ad' isor pre par to tal..i· a stu- dcmt' portrait. Layout !'ditor, Danelle II incklc} reads her copy information sheet for the tudent .ouncil assignment before turning it in 135
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Brian T ran, tud ntbod} pre ident this }Car, \\vas actively involved in many facets of Hiller t. During th school officer · dail} conference per- iod, Brian supervised tlw planning of as~cmbli and dane for llillcresl in addition to bringing in ne\\\\ id a and helpful suggestions for improve- ment from fello\\\\ tudcnt . oun cling v.ith clas officer , and overseeing the publication of the 11- Book \\\\ •rc also part of his job as pres- ident. Be ides arrying the re ponsi- bility of I adership for tudents, Brian lettered in var ity football and golf.
1 eil Roberts, a bus student bod~ Colleen Ba com, elected as student- hi Ka) Flake, tudent bod:- his- vice-presid nt, wa · involved in man~ body ecretary, was also involved as torian, urg d stud nt to b come in- activities in both academic and extra a soprano in the Chamb •r Choir, an \\Olved in school event planned b:- the curricular areas. As a cross-countr~ a tive mem her in the H illcn~ t \\s- tudentbod:- officers to build enthu- and track runner and an avid drama so iated Women, and a as cond-year siasm and chool spirit. ,\\s historian , participant, • eil placed in the tate member of the Pep Club. long with he kept n \\\\ spaper clippings about cross count~ meet and held support- her invol em nt in chool acti.,ities, Ilillcn.• t' accompli hment , took ing leads in both the school musical he maintained a high scholastic picture , and kept notes on all special and play. v r eeing the ' tudent tanding. ,\\ studentbod} ecretary, events in preparation for her task of Council, as vice-pre id nt, he pro- Colleen k pt dail; note on matter compiling the 71-72 . chool ;ear his- posed the tudent House and 'enate discussed during tudent government tory book during the ummer follow- to replac· the Student Council, \"\" hich held sixth p riod in th tudent acti- ing her graduation. required a change in Hillcre t' con- vity room, gave helpful uggcstions titution Daily, during their meeting , and ideas for improvement at Hill- . eil helped the other officers to plan ere t, and took re pon ibility in corre- sp cial activities s.uch as dance · and ponding \\\\ ith other chools in the assemblies forth entire year. state.
including top tudents: honor winners Dennis \\Vynn Rebekah Hanson Honor Winner Honor Student Duff Greenwell at I Merit ch ·Hon 1cnt Honor \\\\' inner Sterling 'cholar. General Scholar\\hip john Hampton Sterlin~ Scholar Vocational Education Mark Bescndorfer Elizabeth Morlc} Merit cholarship Final~t ' terlin!'( Scholar: Music Jay Yates Sterling Scholar: ' pccch and Drama
·usan \\\\'.,.,t Bonni<• Dl'nslc:r Honor Student StPrling Scholar Homt>makin)( Carolyn \\Varmker Girls tate Penn) Poulsen Honor Student Sterling Scholar Foreign Language Adelbert Vance lionor St udcnt Tom Tholen Sterling Scholar: Art and Art Craft jeff Baile:r Honor tudent
honor winners Connie Smith Girls State recognizing twenty-seven Kyle nderson senior students: Honor Student This year's honor winn rs \\H'rc taken from five main categorie. tcrling 'cholar . Boys' and Girl ' tate, honor studt•nts and the &·tty Crocker Homemaker \\\\inner. From the h\\elve terling ~cholars nom- inat d from Hillcre t, thrH' were selected as state finalists . Honor tudcnt maintained at least a 3.9 or 4.0 average during their past four years. Girls\" 'tate and Bo}s· tate wen' held imultaneou. I} but not jointly last June. Girls' stater participat<.'d at the College of outhern L'tah while boys' staters participated at tah \"tate L niversity Re eiving the Betty Crocker Homemaker award was the nior girl who placed highe t on this homemaking te t Jeff Dunker Sterling cholar cience Jan Pearson Marba Hansen Honor tudent Honor Student
Cindy Larsen Ralph\\\\ arner Betty Cr ker Award terling Scholar Mathematics Connie Jensen Scott urtis Honor Student Honor tudent Kathy Lyon Sterlin~ . cholar: Engli hand Literature George Hellstrom Honor tudent Rock Oakeson llonor Student 143
SENIORS: CLASS OF '72 llighl1ghting the tenth anniH'I\"\\t' r~ of llilkre~t High chool, the ~<'nior ( Ia ~ graduated four hundred 'i\\ · teen ~c1110r~ thi . ~car. To make the ~car a memorable one. ~cnior officer' not onh follm' cd old traditiOn' hut .d,o 111troduced lit'\\\\ om·~ '-lt'IIIOI ~ki I) a~ and the ~cnior Brcakfa~t \"ere Ill'\\\\ <ltlidtie planned b~ the <>er11or da ~ I raditional acti\\-itl<' included the ~cn1or \\-.-.embl~ held lkcernhcr :21 and the '-)enior I lop held on Dcn'lll · her 22 \"hil h foll<m ed the t lwnH· · .r m dreaming of ·· Other acti\\i· tic included tht• t'IIIOr Dinner- Dance. the . t'IIIOr Part~. and 'tt'IIIOI Hon Bell jim Bior~<· )<'n Orr Pr<·.,rc.ll'nt \\ lt't' l'n... ic.ll'nt 1ll'<:r!'lar} 144
SENIORS Crarg H >\\nder\\On l ,nn Bath Jim Bior~~;e Paul Bro\" n Den1'er Dean Clark , teve Crapo Stephen Davi<><, Kvle \\nderson Br\\ an L. Barkt>r k<•nrwth Crofutt \\ll'lvin Da\\1\\ H~} \\rnold 1\\.~vin Beelx• Jim Birrt>ll Craig Buck \\ al K Clement )eott Curti\\ Dan De\\larco Br\\n' \\tkin\\on Hon Bell jl'ff Bagley Robert Black Brad J Burgon Hrck Coat' jeff lhil<'\\ 1\\.evin J Bemon Brad liatem:tn \\lichael Bogdt•n Brad Child Hoger Collier \\1ark Be,endorfer Cri~ Bo~gt'S\\ Jav Chri,ten\\<'n llal Colll'on Hrek Bi<•nz Hobt•rt l' BO\\H'rbank 1\\.t•ll} Christenwn Tom Cook \\rru<' J Brad' )colt\\\\ Chri\\tian,on \\like Cordova 145
SENIORS \\ngi<' I· '\\r<'hulcta \\1ary LouiS<' \\mos Roh\\ n Barnhur~t Kat h} Biglc•r F\\l'hn Burbank Filc•t•n Christc•n\\en 'ilwllc•\\ Camph<•ll atlic• \\nd!',..,Oil \\1ar) \\ nd!'rson Collc•c•n Ba,c·om 1\\.ell} Bishop \\1art:i Burdick lkrnw ( .art!'r Shnrr!' \\ndc·f'on \\1arkrw Bat!'man C\\11lhia Bol)('rg ( 'ind} Burgon J0\\11' ( \"nc·rm Bunni!' Damlc•' Su\\an \\ndt•r,on 1-:an•n \\tkin on Jolc•nc• Batc·s Hc• \\,a<' Booms lkhhic• But!Prfi!'ld Darei Dana Tonia \\rdnrll'tta Rhonda Jean Ball Hob\\n Beal B!'eh Brim \\1rdwllc• CalchH•ll \\,ane\\ Cold>~ D!'b Da\\ Lu\\nn ha} ~u/~nm• Bernardo lkel..i Brcm 11 Cart•n J Canwron Donna Cook 1\\ nwraida Dl' La Cnu ( hl'r}l D Bulkll'} janet Buck Jolenc• Camphl'll Claudia ( oop!'r Junl' Dorninguc•t \\1a\\ inl' Cordma Colt c•n ( rapo
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