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1 Hillcrest High School Midvale, Utah Delmar F. Schick, Principal Volume XX Ed1tor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. Wendy Everett Ass1slanl Ed!lor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Stela me Joos Photography Edllor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Bo Hood Staff Maileann All n Jod1 K1llpack Mark Bagley Amta Lass1g Penny Conger Amy Mornson Stephame Farr Karen N !son Kathy GJ!l n Deborah Tempest Kayleen Hammer Aimee Trupllo John Lopez Kar n Wong Photographers Mike Evans M1ke Kaly Jon Marion Adv1ser ..... Carol Vand nA er Ass1stant Adv1ser ............................. Patty Puz y Phot raphy Advs1ers .......... Alan Brady & Fred o rts T!l

One Step Closer To: Which came first the chicken or the egg? It really doesn't matter. All that's important is that somewhere along the line everything and everyone had a beginning. Slowly cracks appear in the smooth surface marring the beauty of a solid creation. Through these cracks life has a foothold in the world . 2/Theme

The Beginnings Theme/3

One Step Closer



\"When You've Gone Just One Step Closer\"

\"It's Time To Touch The Sky.\" Th me/7

One Step Closer To R-E-A-C-H! That's it! S-T-R-E-T-C-H!! How do you think you'll ever make it if you don't try to touch the stars. Everyth- ing struggles to touch the heavens. The flower faces the sun greeting the days with bright colors. Trees fight for a space which will enable them to absorb the heaven's rays. You may never be able to touch them; but, if you aim high enough, you'll be surprised at what you can achieve. The stars wink at us mysteriously withholding their secrets. They whisper to us to succeed in joining them in their unearthly estate. Reach for their light so that it may reflect upon you and your life. 8/Theme

Touching The Sky

Photo Credits: (I) M1ke Evans (2) Alan Brady (3) Bo Hood (4) M1ke Evans(!:>) Bob Hood ( ) Alan Brady (7) b Hood (8) Bob Hood 3 IO/Cand1ds







Royalty Still Reigns In the old days becoming a queen crowned Meya during queen was easy. After chasing halftime of the Hillcrest vs. West numerous frogs through the Jordan game. swamp all day, the queen-to-be Lady Dianna found her Prince would then select just the right Charles. You, too, will find your frog. Holding him tightly to stop prince charming. It's just that him from squirming, the would- now-a-days you probably won't be-queen would then lay a great find him in the swamp. big smacker on the frog's lips. That's when the waiting began. Would the frog turn into a prince or would the young maiden re- ceive only a bad case of lip warts? Out of the many, only a few were successful. Although today's process is a lot clearer, becommg a queen still depends on animals-hus- kies to be exact. Many young maidens aspired for the crown but only five were honored. Kim Barlow, Debbie Judd, Shellie Lit- tle, and Jill Rasmussen were at- tendents to Meya Tippets, for the '81 Homecoming dance. Yvonne Anderson the '80 Homecoming 2 34

(I) Ed Seqhmi and Scott Tip Its show true tal nt at the Homecommg Ass mbly. (2) Meya Tibbets r Igns ov r Homecommg a\"tJVJ!J (3) I C)8] . 82 Hom ommg Que n Candidates (Top Row·L to R) LI Berr II, o m Thompson, Juh Pace, Melame Jells, Meya Tibbets, Shelhe Little, Simone Hughes, Deborah Tempest, Cathy Beverly. (Bottom ow·L to R) hll Ras- muss n, Jefhfer Wmegar, Angie Johnson, Sh n Payne, Wendy Ev r- et!, Kim Barlow, Juhe Johnston, Cone Raikes. Debbie Judd . (4) Mr. Howlett hnds that neatness doesn't pay m a guzzehng contest (5) Quarterback Jell Wilcox concentrates on beahng W st Jordan's Jaguars ( ) Faculty mem rs stru I to wm Husky Olympics event (7) Huskies m techm· color! (8) \"Somewh re m Time,\" the Homecommg Dance, was enJOY by Huskies · former and pres nt 56 78

1981 Traditions HOMECOMING! For the old 1t is tradition. For the new it is the future. As the sun set on the alumni, the day begins for the freshman. Somewhere in time we all will understand. 4 5 16/Homecoming

M(:N ll c;~ ~f U .JUt, 1)() ~~'\"' fi>/J.U-( I) I' > I( ?() 0 tlll~r YLA () I ~ ) 10 ! (..) 2V rr; I) Danielle Broxton is swept off her feet I ) I' c- ~J(;UJ r\\).t by two guys at the same time? 2) Kirk 20 Brady tosses that fnsbee With the great- xo{(> f() 7.0 _.J I'> l'lS est of gusto. 3) Scott Brown takes a swig Vd zo of that refreshmg A&W rootbeer. 4) 11\\IYIJ Yl/\\ Scott Tippets and his partner swoon to 0 10 z:o ll> W I the melody. 5) Come on Tracy, pull yourself tog ther! The wheelbarrow race ll fOUI'ffi .n.,.A. helped semors take a v1ctonous lead .x>:Z.O r dunng the Husky Olympics. 6) Have you ? lv: .- lS ever heard the slogan, \"Seniors Do It Better?\" 7) Harvey the Husky proudly J) [) d1splays the left femur from West lor· dans mascot. 8) Liz Urry displays erotic rC:: ,-.. 7~ movements during the Homecommg as- sembly. 7rL -.I ~. ... . -- . . --- ~ \\ . r - . \"\"\"\"'.~- ~ \" , ~~ ~ -. 6 7 Homecommg/ 17

The Rainmaker The 1982 theatre season at H.H.S. began Wednesday, February 17 with the opening mght's performance of N. R1chard Nash's 'romantic- comedy' The Rainmaker! Director Pouwell Vuyk worked hard with the small, (7-member), cast in order to make the play a total success! Stars were Steve King, Danny Mcintosh, Greg Miles, Simone Hughes, Steven Shaw, Adam Taylor, and John McEntire. l) Starbuck, (John McEntir ), shows th Curry family that \"the wetness known as water,\" 1s the greatest thmg m the world' 2) File, (Adam Taylor), settles and wins an arguement with Jimmy Curry (Greg M1les 3) Steve King, (H.C.), looks satisfied w1th the 6:3) A.M. play prachc 4) J1mmy almost smash s his 85¢ Havana Panatella mto Noah's, (Danny Mclntosh:'s) \"m an old lace' 1 (Opposll Pa e) l) UZZJe, (Simone Hughes), and Starbuck fall m love wh!le m the Ta• k Room. 2) At the chmax of the play, UZZJe must c hoose between Starbuck and F!le' 3) Noah pay. I dollars m advance lor Starbuck's rammaking abll1h s. 4) The Shenll, (Steven Shaw), talks File into VlSlhng L1zzie. 18/The Rammaker

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The Matchmaker Under the direchon of Mr. Pouwell Vuyk, Thorton Wilder's comedy The Matchmaker was performed with considerable success on March 18, 19, and 20. The story of the busybody matchmaker who w nts to get herself a new husband is the original, non-musical version of the more famous play, Hello Dolly. Oppos1t pag• 1) Alan A. ay and Edd1e .:::>eghmi take hme out from prachce in order to clown for the ·amE.n 2) Mrs. Molloy, (Mary Holloway), g1ves the naive storeclerk B.1rn<Jby, (Chri• Kah. a J monstrahon of som what motherly affechon' Barnaby's expression tells all' 3) Mr Pouwell Vuyk , also known as \"Our Fearless Leader\", a/k/a/ \"The Man In Charge ' 4) Horace Vandergelder, (Alan Asay), proposes to Dolly Levi, (B ck1 Whicker). whom he refers to as \"a wonderful woman\" 1Th1s pag · 1) Mary Ann Cunhff pr pdr s for her role as the very ecc ntnc Miss Flora VanHuysen 2) The Play rs: (standmg) Kern Chnshans n, A1m TruJillo, Chris Kahs, Terri Smglet n, Anne Jens n, S an Black, Edd1e Seghmi, Mary Hollwway, Mary Humphrey, Perry Morns. (seated) Alan Asay, Becb Whicker, Richard Dutcher. M.1tchma r/ 21

Huskies Keep Their Spirit!! H-week is an annual event at 1) T ). shows hts pnd nn hat day 2 ) Er c Hillcrest, it is held twice a year. Ty• ·k: n thmks h1: l1 ·gw ; IS gr~ 1t but f IS One is sponcered by the SBO's I s g1ve h1m away 3) Ph11ip Fetgh has a the other is sponcered by Ham- ball on sports day 4) Glade Rtdd. Shawn Haw. Black, Ph1hp Feigh, and Eric Tycks n wak up dreammg of th delic1ous chuck wa on Throughout the week there br akfast 5) Shawn Black swmgs mto sports are different activities to promote day 6) Coup! moves to the mus1c of HOT school spirit. Some of the activi- ties this year included hat day, sports day, disguise day, green and white, day, western day, and to make the week complete the traditional chuck wagon break- fast and stomp. 22/H-We k

7) Many Hu. bes sup rt qr n and whit day 8) D\"bl Bat man shows her spmt on w dern day 6 8 H-W k/23

Bottle The Bengals With the support of the Stu- dentbody, Faculty, and Par- ents, Hillcrest packed the gymnasium with pride and spirit. Even though Brighton got the Jug the first time the Huskies were able to drink from the jug of success once more. 1) Huskies rae lor the ball. 2) Marty Haws ke ps his hands on the ball. 3) Jell Wilcox and Br t Varoz display agile hands. 4) Jell Wilcox scores two more lor th Huskies.

Axe The Bengals 1) Chnt Dumas wms his match 2) Bryan Gr n hmshes his match m a hf 3. Ru Steele encourages his teammate 4) Chnt Dumas overpowers the \"Bengal 5) VIc Quezada watches mtensely. Our Wrestling team displayed pnde dignity, and determina- tion, bemg able to leave the mat with thetr heads held high. Coach Neff deserves extra credit for encouraging the wrestlers throughout the match. Huskies showed great support for their team . Bryan Green, weight 100, tied his opponent, and Clint Du- mas, weight 128, won by a Supe- rior Decision! 4 Battle Of The Axe/25

Somewhere Down The Freshman Class Officers of 1981-82 school year were m charge of planning the annual Freshman Flirt Dance. It was decided that April 2 would be the grand day and that the theme would be \"Somewhere Down The Road\". The Freshman advisor, Mrs. Kearns, helped a great deal in planning this dance and should be congratulated for a fine job. 1) k Kevin Rice sways his partner to the music. 2) Fr shman Qu n Camdat s L tor S ond Atkndant I l.uttle d R1dmg Hcxxl Qu · n: lnga Frosh, F1rst Att n· dant. Blu berry Mullm. 3) Freshman S T tary, Dana Jon s. struts her stuff 4) All the Fr shman shake the1r rattl • 2 /Fr. hmen Fhrt

The Road Th1s fhrty dance h1t the road at 7:2/J p.m. and ended at 10: p.m. The Frosh officers should be congratulated and thanked for a fine job. 1) Freshman pick-up good hab1ts easily. 2) Once agam a Fresh spaces off. 3 No on can say the baby Hus- kies ar totally mnocent1 4) VArnon, Fresh v.p. , shows the world everyth- mg he's got!! Freshmen Fhrt/ 27

Sophomore Sweethearts \"So now I come to you , with open arms. Nothmg to h1de, believe what I say. So her I am with open arms. Hoping you will see what your love means to me. Open arms ... '' This was the theme of the Husky's Sophomore Sweethearts Ball. It was held m the Small Gym on February 13, 1982 from 8-ll pm. By those in attendance, it was said to br very enjoyable. The music was provided by a band called \"Legend\". The sophomores did an excel- lent job in sponsoring the dance. It will surley be remembered for a long time. 3 4 5 28/Sophomor Sw e th a rts

1) Bryan Ritchie escorts queen candi- date Whitney Barker, m the Sophomnre assembly 2) Danelle Baxa and Joey Long take a breather !0 g I a dnnk. 3) The poster advertising the dance. 4) Queen, Leslie Lundberg. 5) Her atten- dants, Misty Ruh and Nancy Cook. 6) Gelling into the spirit of Valenhnes Day. 7) Many students enJOY the music preformed by \"LEGEND\". 8) The 1981- 82 Sophomore Queen Candidates: Les- lie Lundberg. Diana Eyre, Karen Miller, D anna Snow, Kim Ryan, Tanya Louhas, Nancy Cook, Misty Ruh, Whitney Barker and Danelle Baxa. Not pictured: Susan Swapp. 29

Jr. Prom \"82\" After hours of debating, the ju- Ilillcn t lli.rh .'rho 1l mor class officers concluded that \"Endless Love\" was to be this \"C£ndless year's theme for the Junior Prom. With cooperation from the stu- CLove\" dentbody and admimstration, the turnout was astounding. Acco- Jr:I R PR i\\1 modations were at the Capital 12 Rotunda. London Bndge, the performing group, helped the apitol Rotunda Junior Prom start out in full swing :0 - 11:00 p.m. with variations of different tunes. Friday \\pril :Wth After much dancing and stand- mu:Jr hy \"London Bridg-p\" ing in line for pictures, dinner was on the priority list. Huskies spread from \"Hare Hollow\" to \"Hotel Utah, The Roof\" to enjoy the dining after dancing. 30/lr. Prom

l) These ar th guidelines in wh1ch Junior Prom was presented. Through much preparat •r lum• 1r Prom was a complete succ 2) The mqht hf IS m the eye of the ·hddt·r 3) Clay Chns· tensen and partner d1splay the1r fancy foot work. 4) Trad1hon holds that lumor Prom 1s always held m the Rotunda of the state cap1tal 5) A couple sways to the mus1c by London Bndqe. Jr. Prom/31

-Senior Snowball \"Just Once\" 1) Semor Snowball couples show us that they really hke this dance. 2) D1sconnec· lion provided the music, but class PreS!· dent Mike Buck still helped out! 3) Wen dy Waldron and Craig Stanley lind hu· mour in each other's company. 32/Senior Snowball

In November, the rumor was started that Senior Snowball would be a casual stomp. Then, a voice over the intercom an- nounced: \"On December Fifth, the senior class will sponsor Sen- ior Snowball, a semi-formal dance!\" So, on the hrst Saturday of December, Victor Quezada and Kim Barlow ruled as Kmg and Queen with McRae Whit- lock, Juhe Johnston, Lee Pea- cock, and Cherie Henrie as at- tendants. I) V1ctor Quezada and K1m Barlow dance together as kmg and qu n 2) Heidi Holt and Brad Wh1tesides . . . as usual. 3) Ahson Beveridge surveys her date 4) Chene Henne and Lee Peacock dance as 2nd attendants. 5) Pam G rber and Alan Humphries wonder, \" What now?\" Semor Snowball/33

Husky Howl r-----------------~ 1981 On this here day of October 23, 1981, Hillcrest's FHA brought forth all gals and their guys to the most exciting and only informal dance of the year. Gals fed their guys hearty meals, rounded them up, and went to the dance. Over 5CX) couples congregat- ed together in this here small gym. Pictures were taken and couples were married until this here dance came to an end. Ya'll come back now, ya hear! 3

Petticoats And Bluejeans I) Lyn tie Madsen and Kelly Stewarl take hme out between dances. 2) Rtcharcl Godfrey and Shelly Hatch slow dance to the sounds of Discon· nection. 3) Huskies enJOY the dance. 4) The Shemff and MISS Kttly were Vtctor Quezada and Ltsa Barrett. 5) Terri Tenney looks over the crowd. 6) Huskies sneak a few. 7) Wendy WaJ. dron en)oys the dance. 8) Sherry Henry and Mark Meiling dectde Jt's time for a break. 9) Dave Jenkms and Julie VanWagenen are among the happy Huskies. 7 8

I Like The Night Life, Baby! Stomps brought a break in the weekend routine this year. K1ds could meet at the stomps to so- cialize and economize. (Most stomps costed a mere $2.) The Freshman were there, wearing their Sunday best and watching the clocks. (Freshman had to be home by ten.) The Seniors, on the other hand, acted their nor- mal. casual selves. All in all, the two most popular things at the HHS stomps were soul trains and Levis Strauss. 1) Puppy love \"Hey look guys, I'm dancing with a female! 2) \"Hey mister, don't look now, but I think you're losmg your partner. 3) No more autographs- Todd Tolman has a hard time keepmg away from the photographers. 2 36/Stomps

1) h n Hell'~ Anq Is vtsited our Hal- l ween Stomp. 2) Lee Peacock prefers the laid ba k style of dancmq 3) Thanks to dtSC·)ockeys hke the Lone Ran r Htllc rest's stomps w r a huqe succe: 4) Some mdtvtduals prefer to dance alone than wtth a partner. Stomps/37

You Don't Have To Be A This years Student Body Of- 1982-82\" was a fantastic year for ficers put many hours of effort assemblies. into all of the assemblies. The Pride Assemblies received the kind of support that the Hus- kies are famous for. The pep-assemblies created a lot of spirit and excitement throughout the whole student body. All those that missed these assemblies, really missed out. 38/Assemblies

Star To Be In Our Show! I) Bill Marcroft gives a talk on pride at presidents loose their pants 6) Scott Tib- the pnde assembly 2) Ed Seghmi shows bits entertams at the Homecoming As- hJS stuff at the Homecommg Assembly 3) sembly 7) Jumor class competes m the Dnll Team punks out at the year's open- orange pass 8) Chns Telesco tnes to ing assembly 4) Alumm Darren Tucker keep up m the root beer guzzle 9) The returns to perform 5) The three class root beer catches up with Riley Clayton 10) The audience watches With great in- lent Assembhes/39





Huskies Hit Hard What is football? Webster's Dictionary says: A game played between two teams on a rectangular field having two goalposts at each end and whose object is to get the ball over a goal line or between goalposts by running, passing, or kicking. The Husky's definition is: A game of brute physical strength in which two teams meet head-to- head to prove their strength. Also, a game promoting team- work and teamsp1rit in which the Husky team pulls together and 'most always comes up victori- ous. I) An opponent IS crushed by McCrae Wh!llock and Joel Wells. 2) Husky spec· talers come m all shapes and colors. 3) Kirk Brady and Jeff Kohler go in for the kill. 4) Kirk Brady goes up for a pass. 5) The coaches gel into the game. 6) Kurt Jamison observes. 42/Vars!ly Football

Special Honors 2nd Team ALL-STATE Jeff Wilcox Jess Savage 2nd Team ALL-REGION Jon Hunsaker Mark Kendzior Dean Prescott Brett Varoz Jim Webster 5 Vdf'Sity FCX)tball/ 43

I) Tackled by a host of Hu kt . 2) Cldy Chrts t ns n htts low and hard 3) Mark K ndztor's magtc hands. 4) Mtk F end n hands off to Robert Htll. 5) Dean Prescot and ]tm Duke htt htgh and low. 6) Varstty football I am. L. toR. 1st ow: Jon Hunsaker, Brtan Markostan, Jess Savag , McRa Whttlock. ]tm Websl r, Jell Wtlcox. Blak ]ens n, Mtk Gunnarson, Mark K ndztor. Ketth Wtlson, Der k Tolman. 2nd Row: Kurt ]amtson, Dav AndPrson. D II Despatn Ktrk Brady, Mtk Am rmdn Dean Prescott, Joel Wells. Scott Morr y. Br It Varoz. Brad Whttestd . Jerry North. 3rd ow: Dan Htll, Nobuya Yumura, Todd Allen, Gary Etsert. Mtke Fronk. St v htnt, Alan Mtddl sworth, Russ Allen, John Dunn, Greg Fatrbanks. Chuck Hopper. 4th Row: Orvtlle Denntson, John N I, Kelly Clayton, Gordon Bell. Marty Haws, Jell Norr, I rry Thompson, Robert Htll, I II Koehl r. Gr Mtya 5th Row: Pet Dasavtch. Zachary Dychman. WesSpen· cer, John Servtce, hm Crane, Ktp Myers. Kyle Jensen, Chad Shenll, Glen Bnggs. Mtk Brewer, Broo Hatlteld, thRow Btll obert- son, andy Warner, Brtan ]oos, Pete Smtih, Bob Ecker. Dan Hansen, Clay Chrtst nsen. ]tm Duke Mtke Tho! n. Rtl y Clayton. 7th ow: L P t rson. Coo ·h : Smtih. Stmon son, Walker, Wtd rberg, Wtlltams Haslam. 44/Varstly Football

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1) Just try II! 2) Brian Markosian takes five . 3) WE'RE BAD!! Mike Fronk 4) Pushmg it to the maximum, gets the blood warmed up. 2 46/Varsity Football


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