Pep Band Left to Right, Bottom Row: John Taylor, Ronnie Hamilton, Lorin Wi. h, Terry haw, Lorin Fleming, Pete Fivas, Paul Mtner, Kathleen Mon , Linda Tibbtts. Row Two: Pat Gnffiths, Dan Jenkins, Richard Lindgren, Jack icol, teve Horton, June Adam<, Brent ~elson, Gerald Pay. Row Three: Allen Packer, Jim orth, Bob Hix on, Carl 0 borne, John Knedler, Darwin Christofferson. Band Left ro R1ght, Bottom Rot~:: Ronn1e Hamilton, Terry Shaw, Barbara Horton, Bob Brand, Kay Jones, Robert Jenson, John Judy, Keith Chnstenson, Denms Baker, \\Vanda Robmson, Glona Paxton, Cra1g Ha1th, Reta Iibert, Knsttne Enckson, Barbara Bateman, Terry lay- Hathenbruk. Row Four: tanley ommers, Paul Hackney, Gregg Armstrong, John Walker, Ronald Crapo, David Boyd, Tony Chn. ten- ton, Juhe Freeman, Manne Jensen, Linda Tibbits, Andrea Bullock, son, John Knedler, Darwm Chri toffer on, f1ke orenson, arl Os- Carma Jones, Carol K1rk, Judy Bulkier. Row Two: harles Brown, borne, Bryan Poulsen, Bob H1xon, Dan Jenkms, Allan Packer, Kent James Granquist, erald Pay, ue Dorrell, O~Ja Bohland, Lorin Flemmg, Pete F1vas, Frank mlth, Heg Roldms, Lee McQuillan, teadmen, John Knudson, Danny Butler, Raymond 'el on, Denn1 hesley. M1chelle Forgie, June Adams, Jody tevens, Paul Miner, Kathleen Mons. Row Three: Marla Wight, J•m Lund, John Taylor, Lonn Wi ·er, 97 Dav1d Ream , R1ch:trd Lmdgren, Brent 1elson, Jack icol, Steve
ACappella Choir Rern: enting our school's choral abilities, the A appella hoir, undd the dir ction of ~1r. D an, became an as d t Hillcre t High chool thr u •h giving students training by pt::rfl,rming for varilmS church meeting,, PTA meetings, school and e. ·change a.~emblies. The e performance were perfected thn'Ut!h )l,ng hPurs l f Jiligtnt prat:tlu.:. Mr. Leo A. Dean Ad·visor OFFIC'FRS: Cheryl Brand, Accomp., Pam Simper, He\"d sec andy Arnold, Accomp ., Ann Finlayson, Pres., Keith Horrocks, Vice Pres., Robert Young, rudcnc Dm•cror, Kathy Rice, Ten. ec., Darlene Rich, Alco Sec., ]ill Ander en, op. Sec., Margaret Coleman, Bass cc. Left co Right, Bottom Row: Pearl Walker, ancy Pearce, Yvette ewb,,Jd, Brenda Butler, Manlynn now. l~ou· T«.•o: LeAnn Poul- sen, laud1a arrer, Phyll1s Fi~her, . 'ora Ronqu1llo, Linda }t\\rgensen, Evans, Ellen Fiva , Linda \\Vasden, Yvonne Evan., Barbara Bellows, Diana AI bane. e, ~ andra Cook, Keith mart, Di k Eldredge, Bob Carolyn B ulware, hauna \\'oyce, Bonme Templeman, andy Peter- Hi. ·on, Rand Brown, Tommy Burk, Glen Dean, Frank orenson, on, Paul Ross, Mernll Brown, ra1)( Kemp, Allen PaLk, Denms West, Orley Bills, R1chard Barnum, reven Mascaro, John abey, Ron Rus. ell Bianchi, Doug turz, Carl Wilson, Alan Bullock, Jill Ander- Pedler, Pete Gdl, DICk Parker, labwn Barney, Diane Thurmond, sen, Pam Chesley, Cherri LaComb, Sheryl Woodward, haron
Madrigal Choir Left to R11:hr, Bottom Row: (,len Dean, Pearl \\Valker, lmda \\X/nsden, Rob Hix<'n, Chervl Brand, Frank orenson, Sheryl Woodward, Manlynn now, John Sabey. Rou.' Tuo: Bruce Hathaway, andra Cook, Sandra Peter on, David Ashhy, Robert Younl!, Ann Finlay m, Lu- Ann Tis.:hner, John Pavich. Rou. Thrt!e: Tom Greenwood, Darlene R1ch, I.mda Jor)(en en, Denms Ashby, Rol-ert Budge, Linda Haueter, Larame Pugm1re, Keuh Horrmk . Row Four: Roherr Duncan, Pam , 1mper, Janet tout, Kent Brown, Rrent Bur~on, JoAnn KJar, Jenn1e Bu hnell, Steve Graves. DoiMe' (,arc.:t, I'ri'ulla JaramJ!h,, arolyn Franklin, Lyn p,,ul en, Kathy Marchant, Eileen ommer, Sandy Arnold, Ann Finlayson, Lu· ),ly Lafeen, harlene Bell. Rou Titre<!: Pat Jc hn,on, C~ria 11erg,tmm, Ann Tishner, Cheryl Brand, ue Foss, Jody ydeg~er, iargaret Cole- Karen harp, Darlene RKh, B<mme Hackney, Pam 1mper, 11ar} 1111- man. Rou.• Four: usan Carver, Jennifer Clements, Kathy Rice, Margaret boa, Robert Duncan, Ron 11rimhall, Duane arr, T,,m Greenwood, Bruce Yuhas, . like \\X'ekh, Bruce Hathaway, R,,hen Young, Dale Erick on, Pat Goff, Janet tout, Jennie Rueckert, Pam Htrst, \\'on Dowd, Dennis Ashby, Dav1d A'hby, Richard Hutchings, John Pav1 h, harp, Dav1d taker, Brent Larsen, Dave Burn , Kent Brown, John Burgan, Briant Jen. on, Brent Burgan.
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As one of the dominating influence on the stud~.:nt h( dy, the Hillcre~t Key Club contributed a great deal to the name and spirit of the sch()(1l through their close cooperati,1n with the Kiwani Club. In order to maintam the htgh standard of this club, ~.:ach m mber mu t earn a con- sistent \"B\" average or better and must actively participate in various types of school work, in addition to being accepted by the re t of the group as a whole. The Key Club has spon ored several a.sem- bhe and activities thi. year including the annual banquet, the Key Club initiation, and a chool assembly. Crni~ot K ~ mr John Pav11: h Roger imper 103
Carolyn Cowley Betsy Yengich Kelly Watts Vice President ecretary orresponclence ec Susan Carver Glenda Cutler Brenda Butler Lyn Poul en Pat Patterson Histonan Treasurer Drill Mistress Drill Mistress Drill Mistress Marchioness 104
Formed with the idea of centralizing the ~pirit nf Hillcre t, the 1archioness lub ha~ radiated this spirit throughout the remamder of the student body. By di - playmg unique marche during half-time, executing tricky hand mo ements, and cheering their hearts out at game , they have proven to be the back-bone of our chool spirit. They have promoted respect and admini tration for our entire student body by uniting and strengthening our spirit. Myrna Hansen Claudia James Susan Hughes LaRue Hartner Janice Jenkins u. an Ketner Cherie LaComb Kri teen Lester Jeanne Larsen Carol Loader Pat Magers Gloria Malmstrom Sue Milne Barbara McKell ancy elson Sharon ewbold Carolyn ix Maureen Ros. Darlene Rich usan Rosenhan Lynn Rae Sager Linda aldivar LuAnn Ti chner Becki Savage Mary Richards Janice Sabey Carole Waters Marilyn Xaiz usan \\Voffinden Terry Treadway Lani Tuttle Sheryl Woodward 10
Left to RiJ:ht, Bottom Rouo: Sharyl K1kel. Row Ttm: , usan man. Rou '11x: Carolee Owen, D1.·1e Bowles, Judy Leonard, Carol Pam uttall. Row Three: Carol Bam, Ellen Jraham, judy ampbell. Row Four: Linda Kocherhans, Ann Holm,trom, .\\tarlena Fiva,, han- Gilberr, B: rbara 1cKell Rou <'1 en: Etlnh • 1elson, D1ane Conkle, na Jacob , Linda Booth. Row F1t·e: Phyllis Fi,her, Carohne Henne- Leslie Bean, ue Fahrm. Row E11:ht: ]en Anderson, Karmen Kemp, Maureen Dahl. Row 'me: haron Cavagnolo. 106
Thais Deae Motuum \"Goddess of 1ovemcnt\" being the meaning of their exotic name, the dance club dis1 laycd unusunl talent in makin 1 this title eem fitting. The !,.>Trtce and precision with which they carried out their vnrious performances gained them much recogniti\\ln in the art. These performances included partici1 ation in travelling as emhlies, floor shows, and halftime activities at basketball game . Janice Jenkin Leigh Ann Town end Vice-President ocial Manager Lefc to Right, Bottom Rem·: !Ja \\'aiJez, • 'anCie ~amuelson, anJra Peter-.on, B,mnle Za1ser, Bonme Reese. Row Ttm: onme Wet>!->, ydne~ PeJier, h1rley PeJier, Pat Patterson, Betsy Yen\"-'1Ch, Edeen Wooley. 107
Tyrolean With the sn w covered peaks of the Rocky Moun- tains forming a panoramic playground, the mem- ber. of the Tyrolean ki club have delighted in ,·kung the lore of the famou \\Vasatch 1oun- tain ki re ort ·. 1ight skiing and entertaining partie: have dommated many fun-filled night at the ohtude ki Re,ort in Big ottonwood anyon. OFFICER : Linda ~1o,her, Trcs ., Deaun Freeman, Vrct' Prt'l, }aLl.: Thoma,, Pres ., Ron aJ:(er, 2nd V.P. Mr. ). F. Lyon Left to Right, Bottom Row: usan Ketner, Drana Davrd\"m• teve (,rave,, ~like DMy, Maureen Advisor Dahl, Deaun Freeman, Gregg Arm trong. Row Tu·o: Kent Brown, Mrchael Lrndley, Paul Edward,, 108 Alan Jex, Rand Brown, JoAnn K1ar, Randy Goff, Ron Larson, Blarne Da\"\"• Lourse Dory.
Lefc co Right, Bottom Row: Sh1rlee VanOrman, Carolyn Sharp, Becky Savage, Suzy Carl ton, Lyn Poulsen, Sharlene Bell, }an'\"t Borg. Linda Mosher. Row Two: Rnn Margetts, Mary Lou Slotte, Sonja Bohland, Cathy Marchant, Diane Thurmond, Gary Olsen, Rhio Nelson, Left to Right, Bottom Row: Laura Wilson, Bonnie Zaiser, Barbara McKell, ancy elson, Marilynn Snow, Gary Zimmerman, Paul Snyder, Denni Jones. Row Two: Leslie Taylor, David raker, Ruth Wmn, Tommy Rogerson, Randy Fi her, Lynn Rae ager, Fred O'Brien, Brent Miller. 109
FHA Formed with the responsibility ~)f furthenng lh'me- making qualitie. in girl at Hillcrest, the Future Homemaker: of America made usc of their talents b; making toy for needy families awund hrbt- ma. time. They deVt)ted eff~,rt. h) sr~'llS~)ring the \"Harvest Ball,\" \\)Ur fir t dance of the year; and partiCipating 111 the , tate Cl'nvention at the Hotel ew House in alt Lake ity. Left to Righr, Borrom Row: Joyce Young, Kathy Williams, harron '\\ elb, Karen Van Dam, Kri. tme Van Dam, Pearl Walker, Judy Yamashtro. Row Two: arol \\Vontton, , usan Warmker, Joyce Wetzel, Anheel Wright, Myrna Vranes, Sharon Zupan. 110
Left to Right, Bottom Row: Kristine Beckstrom, Lynne orenson, Virginia Allen, Gloria Canning, Diane Bagley, Kathleen Cuthbert, Cherie Glover. Row Two: Kay Chipman, Karen Edward., Pat Griffeth, Jean Glenn, Betty Chamberlain, Emylee Belcher, Linda Burton, Andrea Bullock, Barbara Brady, Shirley Brady, Carla Sorenson, L3Fawn Barney, Pam RaJ ton. Left to Right, Bottom Row: Derith Lauritzen, Vicki ewbold, Karlynn Barnes, Jo ie Van eters, Pauline Slotte, Lynda Moser, Susan Scott, Linda Stutz, Peggy Hinckley, Rita Liston, LeAnn P0ul en, Teresa Stalliviere, Beverly wenson. Row Two: Sherry outhworth, Lyn Poulsen, Kathi Birrell, Vickie Phelps, Margaret Lillywhite, Janice Payne, Arlene Sabey, Ann Haughey, Judy Hutching . 111
Chasons rgani:ed in 1963 thi club ha. created much enthusiasm among th student body. Regular club meeting inVlllving husines. pnlblems, future plan::;, and \"hootannies\" in which evt.:ry\\mc participated, instilled closer relationships among the members. With additilmal activities, such as a gue t spt.:aker, 1rs. orrels, fmm the University music departmt.:nt; a pro- gram featuring Joan Bae:, famou. folk-singer; and a ·pring party held at the advi r's home, enthusiasm for folksinging was further timulated. OFFICERS: Kent Brown, Marilyn Xaiz, Steve Oliver. L<'{t to Rr;.;ht, Bottom Rou·: Robyn Andersen, hrrlee Van Orman, onnre ran , Rhro el- son, )osre Van eters, Barbara Ia ella. Row Tu·o: Rand Brown, Dolores , argent, Steve Henneman, l.yn Pouben, Pete C11ll. Le{c co Rrght, Bottom Row: Pam Chesley, harron Wells, John Sabey, laudra Carter, Laury Hammel. Row Tu:o: usan arver, andr Bonch, usan \\ offmden, teve Graves, JoAnn KJar, Colleen arrigan, Karen Hutch- rngs, Lorry Clayton. 11 2
Thespian ~triving to advance interc t in speech and dramatic arts, the members of the The. pian lub attended play· at the Univcr ity of Utah, pre. ented a one-act play, and held a successful initiation, with author and televi ·ion per· n- ality, Gordon Owen, a gue t speak r. Ba ed upon the ideal of loyalty, responsibility, and achievement, the Thespian lub added to the culture and rai ed standard of achievement within Hillcrest High School. OFFICER , Left w R•ght: Linda (,Jover, Kent Brown, John Pavich, Lyn Poulsen. Mrs. Helen Buehler Advisor Left to Right, Bottom Rou:: Randy Fi~her, Darlene Kmg, \\'irgima Allen, Pam hesley. Row Two: Craig Bell, Margaret Ltllywhite, Donna Bagley, Barbara Booth, ,Ioria Malm- ~trom. Row Three: Kathy Birrell, , hauna Bowman, Linda Epperson, Barbara Pavich. Left to R•ghr, Bottom Row: Keith mart, Pam Bangerter, Lorry Clayton, arol James. Rou.' Two: Judy Ellerman, Gary Ford, Ron Brim- hall, Eileen ommer, haron avagnolo, Joyce Dunlap, Connie Webb, arol Loader. 113
les Chatelaines Involved in such activities as ushering and helping at PTA meetings, the 'erv1ce lub ha · al o made it!ielf u, eful in many l1ther ways by perfl1rming various dd job necessary tl1 ·chot1! functiLm. Any and all visitor were given a cor~ dial welcome by the member of the club, who a] o had the privilege of showing these visitor our cho I. OFFfCER : Gmger Ja.:of>son, usan \\Valsh, , ydney Pedler, Carolyn harr. Mrs. Jean Taylor Ad•visor L<.'{r to Rti[hc: Pam Htr t, Rosalte Lugerbauer, har n Cava..:nol<', Lmda oulter, Shtrlee \\'an Orman, Robyn Andersen, Rh10 elson, Dolores argent, Dolores Garcta, Jolene Wekh, arolyn harp, Barbara lasella, haron Zupan, harlene Bell, Dtane Thurmond. Lc/r to Rtghr: Pearl Walker, Carey Rra<hhaw, LaFawn Barney, Judy Olsen, Judy Yama hiro, Bonme \\Xldliam , Kri~tme Van Dam, andy iel. on, Lmda Kmart, Wendy Widerburg, Betty Chamberlatn, Pat Gnffiths, Claudia Reeder, usan Ro enhan, Merlene Burning- ham, Vicki Swenson, Dtane Harman, Shanna Jacobs, Emylee Belcher, Linda Olson, Conme Webb, Arlene abey, Bonnie Zetser. 114
Future Nurses Formed with the purpose of acquainting girls with the profession of nursing, the Future Nur e' Club of Hillcre t High has been valuable in helping the~e g~rl prepare for a career in this field. Each member has had the oppor- tunity of working half a day with a ~tudent nurse at a local ho pital and each ha gained additional experience on aturdays ·erving as andy triper · at the Cotton- wood Ho pital. OFFICER : Billie Alldridge, Jolene Welch, Wendy Wider- .__ _ burg. Absent: Randy Alldridge. Mr . Hulda Cro grove Adv1sor Left to R1ght: LaRue Hartner, Betty Cham- berland, Ann Haughey, haron Zupan, Miriam Bishop, Ida Rbt, Bdlie Toml111son, Julie Clements. Lc{t to R1gitt: laud1a Reeder, D1ane Harman, Jennifer Clements, Myra Scott, onnne Peter- son, Lynne c>ren en, heryl He\", Barl-oara Brady, Kathy ~ dbams, Knsnne Beckstrom, Linda Churich. 115
Deca T caching ba. ic bu ine and ale. techniques, the Di tribu- tive Education lub held ucce ful, informative meet- ing ·, attended a tate c nventJ n, and met for a program arranged by alt Lake ity Bu ine smen at Hotel Utah. The member. of the Deca gmup served the ·chool through the ale of pennant , and helped the community through a ub for anta pn gram. OFFICER : Clara Biltz, Lynda Kmart, Karen Kearslev, Merlene Burmngham. Mr. Fay Thoma Advisor Left to R1ghr: Lmda Pyper, JoAnn Phelps, hirley Brown, Beth 1\\h:Candless, Mareth Courner, Richard Bur~on, andra Hansen, Kathy \\Vood, Wilma \\Vooton, Lind:~ Meter, Judy Leonard, Earl 1\\Jell. Left to Right: Larry PerrenouJ, Cherri Moun- teet, haryl Kikel, • 'ancte ~amuelson, \\'\\layne Baker, Lorr:une Romero, ora Ronqudln. Back: Rae Jean Lee, Cheryl Rundquist, (Jen Bowen. 116
Model U. N. Club Lying in the same relationship to the political world as Hillcre t does to its challenging mountain urroundings, the Model U.N. Club formed a gateway and a stepping tone for tho e intere ·ted in public affairs. The members represented the chool in the General United ations A - sembly, held festivals, and learned parliamentary proce- dure and developed political skills. Their efforts fostered appreciation for forei&rn lands and re pect for the world's people. OFFICER : Lorry Clayton, John Taylor, Robert Duncan, Linda Chunch, Yvette Evans, Yvonne Evans, Robert Yengtch. Mr. Charles Williams Advisor Left to Right, Bottom Row: Pearl Walker, Carla Atkinson, Louaine Munson, Lmda Chu- nch, Frank <>renson. Rou. Two: La Vnna Han- sen, Colleen Ewell, Pat Griffiths, Paul Mmer. Row Three: Judy Yamashiro, LaFawn Barney. Left to Rrght: Bonme Vidler, Bonme Wil- liams, Irene Kuwahara, Ro alie Lugerbaurer, Diane Harman, Ray Pauley, Barbara Johnson, Ron Brimhall, Paultne lotte, Cathy Marchant, Mary Lou lotte, Diane Bagley. 11
German Club The German lub, meeting among mountain heights mu h like those natiYe to the language, attempted to teach tt · members mort.: of German language and customs. Newly organizt:d thi year, the club held an initiation party, had a German-style dinner, and went to an all- German movie. OFFICFR , Left to Ri~ht: , teve Graves, Joe Devinnr, Laraine Pugm1re. Mr. Austin Walker Advisor Left to R1~:ht: Richard Herz, Jane Demley, Martin Lmdgren, Duane Carr, Sonja Bohland, Lynne orensen, Richard Lindgren, Beverly wensen, Diane Harman (seated), Kathy Jackson, Laury Hammel, Steve Dennmg, Cra1g Pace, Brock Place. Left to R•ght: Margaret Coleman, Jim North, Bob Young, Joyce Wetzel, teve Grave·, Robert Budge, Joe Devinny, Ted Webber, andy Peterson, Laraine Pugmire, Loralee Pug- mire, Keith Horrocks, David Rawlmgs. 118
Spanish Club d.ebrating their fir t year as an organized club, this group of students mtere ted in pani. h culture held a their major function a pinata fiesta. With poles in hands, blind- folds in place, and the pinatas swinging overhead, Hill- crest H1gh' · panish club danced and sang and laughed at a Spanish party typical of pani h culture. Working to pmmote enthusiasm for the panish language, the club secured a clo ·er relationship between tudents intere, ted in the culture and the peoples of panish-speaking countrie . ML Anne Ia ella Advisor Lc/c to Right: Ida Valdez, Keith Smart, Vicki Rodberg, Steve Archuleta, Lom~e Devey, Frank orenson, Eileen Valdez, Mtgucl hris- ten~en. Mr. Wendell Jackson A(h·isor eated: Kathy Osborne, Joyce Watts. Stand- in~:: ola Brown, Louise Pazell, Cherie Glover, Lmda Hamdton, Kathleen Lloyd. Kathy DeLuca, Maria aez. 119
Red Cross Club Through participating in a member. hip drive, working the bloodbank at the Red Cro. s enter, making holiday favors for ho pitals, and decoratmg for dances at the Veteran's Ho pita!, Hillcrest High chool's Red Cros lub has gained recognition and a reputation as an out- standing service organizati n. OFFICER : Michelle Etll~ler, John Pavich, heryl Hess, Myrna Vranes, Candy ielson. Mr . Beatrice H. Den ley Adt,isor Left to Right: Keith mart, Shonnie Reynolds, Donna Basley, Gary Bywater, Barbara Pavich, usan Alder, Robm Walters. Left to Right, Bottom Rou•: Linda Coulter, Dana Kemp, Marie Player, Pat Johnston, Lyn Poulsen, Tom Rogerson, Louise LaDuce. Row Two: Mike Lindley, Kathy Rice, Loui e Devey, Virginia Allen. 120
Russian Club Periodically gathering together with a common expre ed intere t in the language and cu tom of one of the most dominant peoples in the world today, the Russian Club spent many worthwhile hours studying and discu: ing Rus ia and her population. OFFICER , Lt!/t co R•ghc: John Bullock, Rus- Lt!/t to Rtght: Angela Thomas, Mtriam Bishop, Denni Baker, Ray Pauly, ·ell Btanchi, Solvecy Brant. Karen Van Dam, Kristine Van Dam, Bnant }en en, Dtane Perkin , haron Zupan. M1s Glenda Ahlstrom Advisor Although the maje ty of the nearby mountain ha been a favorite subject of the Art Club member , the variety Art Club and originality of their paintings have not been in any way limited. In addition to oil paintmg, the members have gained additi nal experience through painting cenery for as emblie , making entries in the Granite Art Exhibit, and participating in an art appreciation cour e. L OFFICER usan Alder, Laraine Pugmire, Joyce Dunlap. 121
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Cheerleaders Their sole purpo e being the promotion of , ch ol spirit, the cheerleaders have b en invaluable in h !ping our teams gain the support of the stu- dent body. They have been an additional asset in giving truthful evalua- tions of the students' cheering and in etting an example of chool loyalty not only to be admired but pursued by all other member of Hillcrest High School. Opposite Page JoAnn Kjar Jodi Nydegger Linda Moher 1arilynn now, Head Cheerleader Janet Van Valkenburg Judy Van Valkenburg 124
Although plagu d with a stroke of bad luck this year, our football team did their be t to represent the ~;chool in the stiff competition of the gridiron. Through their experience in the sport, the players gained a knowledge of the art of teamwork as an important factor in the game. Their sportsmanlike conduct on the field brought recogniti n to our s hool, even though their record of win. and losses was not too impre sive. Ahm Bullock Joe corzato Co- .apcain Co-Captain Varsity Football ~1tckey Culleton l10n Gu't Coach Asst5Cant Coach Joe corzat tries desperately, by running to the outside, to find a hole in the op- posing mass of lineman mu. cle. 26
Steve ~1a aro Rid: Dugdale R1chard Barnum Bdl Bdbao Quarterba k Guard Fullba k Tackle Gary Zimmerman Brent I nr'<\"l Phil Terry Dick Rolley Allan Cnllm~ f lal(back Guard Halfback F.nd End I Wayne Cutler D0nn Griffith Dennis Halpin Ralph akoishi Tackle Fullback ,j Encl End Brent Peter~en Tackle Making a < aring effort, Rick He. s prepare t engulf his hard- running opponent. 12
D nn Griffith ( 8) watches hopefully a Hillcrest trie to cover the last hard feet for a touchdown. Arnold Oshorne reve Hemhury Randy Goff Davtd Ashhy C.:nt._·r Quarterback Guard Fullback David Burris Brice Jensen Orlev Bills Cr::ug Seal Mark Glover End Tackle Halfback Guard End 28
Rodney Littlefield Guard With a swift tackle, Paul Snyder catches Murray unaware and cau e a fumble. Gerald Be John Dutson Dave Weber Back Back Center Johnny Wood Duane Perrick Dave Ma caro Ed Dri kill Tackle Tackle Back Back Against Murray, Niel Smart make a clean last,minute tackle on one who almost got away. Running up the middle, Richard Barnum trie to e cape from onrushing linemen. 129
Randy Dow Art Hughes Lyn 1arlor Assistant Coach Coach Captain Basketball Mis ing a tournament pot by one game, Hillcre t's ba ketball team took fourth place in Region Four competition this year. Hard workout and Art Hughe ' killed coaching developed a rugged, well-balanced team, espe- cially noted for it defensive ability. While learning precision plays and ba ic basketball skill , the team members acquired greater physical strength and competitive pirit. Mar hall Brough Jim Butterfield Don tepan Ron tepan Manager Manager Forward Forward 130
Steve Mascaro Dale D wd Guard Guard Two jumping experts, Hillcre t's Donn Griffith and Jordan's LeRoy Maughn, end up tied in their unbelievable efforts at the tip-off. Mark Mitchell Wayne utler George Hughe Dave Ma caro Guard Guard Guard Guard 131
Varsity Straining to touch the ball, Mike Davie trie U ing Don Stepan's careful creen, Lynn Marlor to bl ck a shot again t Skyline. drives to the center for a h t. 132
Action PRE-SEA ON 51 39 Dnving toward the center, teve Urry tries to pierce Spani h Fork 41 ................ Hillcre t 51 kyline's defen e. Skyline 41 .......................... Hillcre t 55 Bountiful 57 ............... Hillcrest 59 Olympu 40 ..................... Hillcre t Hillcrest 44 ..... .. . .. . . .. Davi REGION FOUR 43 69 Tooele 39 .... ................... Hillcre t 53 Hillcrest 51 .......................... Jordan 63 Bingham 52 ...................... Hillcre t 58 Hillcre t 58 ..................... Murray 56 Granger 65 ...................... Hillcre t 58 Hillcre t 67 ...................... Cyprus 57 Hillcre t 50 . ....... .. .. .. .. .. Tooele 89 Jordan 52 ........................ . Hillcrest 53 Hillcrest 81 .................... Bingham 64 Murray 59 ...................... Hillcre t 88 Hillcre t 85 .............. ...... Granger 67 Cyprus 64 ........................ Hillcre t Hillcre t 63 ................... Granger teve Mascaro and Don tepan maneuver on the out- ide, trying to start a play equence. D n Stepan outjump yprus in a struggle for a high rebound. 133
Junior Varsity Hillcrest 44 ...... Tooele 26 Hillcrest 49 .................. 48 Hillcrest Jordan 52 Hillcre t 48 Hillcrest 5 ...................... Bingham 69 Hillcre t 56 Hillcre. t 55 .................... Murray Hillcre t 54 Hillcrest 6 ............................ Granger 27 Hillcrest 69 ............................. Cyprus 62 Hillcrest 5 ........ -· .... . Hillcrest Tooele 43 61 ................................ Jordan 4 1 ....... ..................... Bingham 3 56 ........................... Murray 61 ................................ Granger 73 ............. ·-·····-···· Cypru Robert ]en ·on readies for a shot a a Jordan player trie to cover. Left to Right, Bottom R014: Denms T nmble, Mark Mitchell, Steve Hembury, Bruce Hagen, Dave Mascaro, George Hughe , George Richards, Jim Butterfield (manager) . Row 2: Randy Dow (coach), Ron tepan, Craig Smith, Larry Urry, Craig eal, John Chufar, Robert Jenson, Wayne Cutler, Richard Zrno, Grant Feu ner (manager). Losing only one game to Granger by one point, our excellent Junior Varsity team took regional play. Coached by Mr. Randy Dow, the team showed much spirit and talent in compiling their 11-1 win-lo t record. These team members will provide an excellent back-bone for next year's var ity. 134
Sophomores Left to Rzght, Bottom Row : Brent tevens, Dave Ma . caro, George Hughes, George Richard.. Rou• 2: Randy Dow, (Coach), Craig Smith, Larry Urry, John Chufar, Rzchard Zrno, Grant Feu ner (Manager) . Providing valuable trammg and experience for future members of the varsity team, the opho- more organization ha built an impre ive record for itself. Their long hot ability and pectacular play brought a ea n f only one lo and fir t place in the region. Tho e on the team benefited from stronger physical condition and harper com- petitive spirit. Hillcre t 50 ........................................ Tooele 31 Hillcre t 55 .................................. ] rdan 36 Hillcre·t 45 Hillcrest 94 . . ...... . . ... . . ....... Bingham 62 Hillcrest 73 ...................................... Murray 62 Hillcrest 24 Hillcre t 1 . ......................... ...... . Granger 39 Hillcre t 68 ........................................ Cyprus Hillcre t 55 ....................................... T oele 44 Hillcre t 69 Hillcre t 59 .. ......... . ....................... Jordan Hillcrest 72 74 ............. ...................... Bingham 49 42 57 ................................. Murray 52 ................... ......... .. . .. Granger 47 ................................... Cypru 135
Mickey Culleton Joe Ct rzato Coach aJ>tain Rer:ion-2ntl, \\\\7eight I 4 Wrestling Taking second in Region 4 tournament play, Hillcre t's wre tling quad overcame it first-year difficultie to place nine of twelve men in the state tournament. The team was a! o able, by winning all but two pre-tourney matche , to finish a re- spectable third in region league competi- tion. The weat and energy pent by the team in conditioning and getting down to weight cia e brought valuable experi- ence and toughening. Wt rking hard, Duane cht,cnfeld reache f,)r the far arm in a cw ·s-face breakdt)Wn. Left to R•ghr, Bottom Row: Briam Jen. en, Alan Bullock, David Ashby, Joe Scorzaw, Ed Endo, Chns Thomas, Bruce Douglas, Cade Monroe, John Wilson, Bobby Leybe, Duane choenfcld, Kenny N•el- sen. Row 2: Mickey Culleton, Coach, Brice Jensen, Allan Packer, Fred Smith, Steve harp, Dave Weber, Tim Dye, Joe Devinny, Kenny ichol , Craig Kemp, Junior aez, Paul Davis, Dick Rowley, Manager. 136
Craig Lovato drive for the taked wn again. t the opposing Beetdigger. Struggling, Joe corzato attempts to free him elf from a double arm bar. Briant ]en on Alan Bullock David A hby Ed Endo Region-2nd, Weight, UnL. Region-3rd, Weight, 180 lbs. Regwn-3rd, Weight, 165 lbs. Region-4th, Weight, 145 lbs. Craig Lovato Bruce Dougla · Duane choenfeld Kenny Niel en Region-3rd, Weight, 13 lbs. Region-2nd, Weight, I33 lbs. Region-2nd, W e1ght, 103 lbs. Region-1st, Weight, 95 lbs. 137
Dan Buchanan hc\"vs perfect fnrm a. he ~ olcvaults, Rick Hess winds up for a long discus attempt. mi · ing the bar by cant mche, . Track A rugged te. t of ·peed, Mrength, and endur- ance, the field of track brought out the be. t of sport man. hip am1mg the member of our track team. The results obtained in their competition w1th t)ther chools not only justify their long hour, of 1reparation, but al:o serve a a ource of pride and sati faction to all student of Hill- ere t High chool. Ed Dri kill, David Ashby, Gerald Be , and Joe Scorzato dig into the dirt of the track as they push for a quick start in a dash, 38
.. Lanny Beany strains hard for the utmost David Ashby, Joe Scorzato, Steve Hembury, and Wayne Cutler distance as he comes off the ground in a pace them elves in a long-distance run to conserve energy. shot-put throw. Left co Rtght, Bottom Row: Lester Cannon, Larrr Urrv, Joe ·corzato, Kodney Littlefield, Dennis Trimble, John Burgon, Bruce Dougla , Tom \\X'ayne Cutler, teve Leak, teve Hemhurr, Fred Flemmg, Dan Tluchan- Rogerson, Briant Jensen, Rick He , Brice Jensen, Brent Steven , Dick an, orman Forhu~h, Lanny Beeny, Davie.! A hl'>y, ratg I ova to, ade Eldredge. Row 3: Carl Hanson, manager, Alan Eve , John Kretdler, 1onroe, Denms 1bnnmg. Row 2: Doug Anderson, coach, Mike Paul Monson, Vale Potter, George Richards, Ed Driskill, Richard Latimer, Pete Gill, Kent Brown, Gerald Bess, Scott Johnson, Tommy Reynolds, Max nyder, Doug tutz, David \\'an\\Vaguner, Jody tevens, Gonzale , Darwin Christoffer on, Glen Dean, Tim Dye, manager. 139
Don Gut Richard Barnum rn; teve Ma caro Coach Ass't Coach Co-captain Mike Melendez Center Field Jeff Clawson Reid Green Co-captain Manager Manager hort-stop Baseball A fa t outfield and an artful infield backed up a fir t-rate pitching taff with accurate, rapid play. The Hillcre ·t nine coached by Mr. Gust went far in their bid for the regional title. The returning lettermen for next year's team will provide ex- cellent experience. Left to Rtght, Row 1: Dave Mascaro, Pete talhvtere, Steve ielsen, Ma caro, Terry Carlsen. Row 2: Don tepan, Jim Francom, Randy Donn Griffith, Randy Goff, Bruce Yuhas, Mark Glover, Ralph akal- hi, Mtke Davte , Richard Barnum, Dale Dowd, Mtke Melende~, teve Fi her, Ron tepan, Mtke Dunlap, Robert Jenson, Btll Bilbao, Rodney amples, Orley Bill., Gary Bywater, John Chufar. Rou• 3: Mark Mitchell, Jeff Claw on, Reid Green, Don Gu~t, coach. 40
, Dale Dowd ,,, t n Jim Francom Don tepan D nn Griffith P1tcher Pitcher Pitcher Catcher Robert Jen. on Pitcher Ralph Nakaishi Mike Dunlap Mark Mitchell Ron tepan Randy Goff Catcher First Base First Base econd Base Third Base Mark Glover Rodney amples ] hn Chufar Outfield Infield Outfield teve Mascaro and Randy Goff follow through having hit a pair of high tlie . Dave Ma caro Orley Bill Outfield Outfield 141
Left co Right: Alan ollins, Denm~ Halpin, Jim Edmond,on, Greg Culli , Laury Hammel, J1m orth, Robert Houston, Mike Denning, Gene Chavez, Bobby Hixon, Kenny Davis, John Wil on. Art Hughe Tennis Coach Arc you bon:d? o,) yllU search f()r excite- ment? Would Yllll hke a substantial \"racket\" to get into? If so, try tennis! The Hillcrest tenni team practiced faithfully every night after school. 1~eed and coordination were the rewards fl r many hours of hard Wl\\rk. \"Racketeers\" consider this port number one for enjoyable hnurs of physical stimulation and cxcitnble relaxation. Dennis Halpin follows through on a hard erve. Gene Chavez' skillful forehand comes into play in a succe ful return. l42
lettermen Compo ed of those student who have earned the letter \"H\" through orne form of athletic endeavor, the lettermen's club was one of them st prominent organizations of our school. Left to R1ght, Bottom Row: Kenny ielsen: u·resding. David A~hby: Richard Latimer: football. Craig Lovato: wrestlmg. teve Leak: track. wrestling, football. Richard Barnum: urestling, football, track, haseball. Bobby Leyba: u.restlmg. Paul Davis: u·re.sdmg. Rou 3: Dennis Man- Alan Bullock: wrestlmg, foothall, track. raig Bell: tt·nn•s. Larry ntnlo(: track. Lynn Marlor: basketball. Steve Marquardt: baseball. Brady: wrestlmg. Orley Bills: football, track, bast'ball. Dan Buchanan: track. Gary Bywater: track. Greg Cullis: renn1s. Alan Collins: foot- teve Mascaro: football, basketball, baseball. Dave Mascaro: football. ball. Wayne Cutler: track, football. R dney Litrlefield: fomhall. M1ke Mike Melendez: hctSeball. Cade Monroe: wrestlmg. Ktm tangum: Davies: baskt'tball. Dale Dowd: basketball. M•ke Dunlap: baseball. wre tlmg. Mark Mttchell: baseball. R1cky Moore: wrestlmg. Kenny Bruce Douglas: wrestling. Timothy Dye: wrestling, track. Row 1: Fred Fleming: track. Jim Francom: baseball. Ed Endo: u·resrlmg. Mark u:hols: football, uresdmg. Ken Oaks: football. Brent Petersen: foot- Glover: football, bast'ball. Reid Green: basehall. Randy G,,tf: fo()(ball. ball. Allan Packer: wrestlmg. Dick Rowley: u.·restlmg. eil mart: Donn Gnffith: basketball, football. Dennis Halpin: Football, tennrs. football. Jerry Bes : football. Rou· 4: John aez: u resdmg. Duane tephen Hembury: football, track. Rtck Hess: fonrball. Bnant Jenson: choenfeld: wrestlmg. Max nyder: football Paul nyder: football. wrestling. Brice Jenson: football, urestlmg. Brent Larsen: football. teve harp: wrestling. Craig eal: footb,,ll. Don tepan: bciSketball. Ron tepan: baseball. Denms Trimble: basketball. Phil Terry: football. Dave Weber: football, wresrlmg. Bruce Yuha : bciSeball. Johnny Wood: football. Chris Thomas: u•restling. Johnny \\Vilson: u.·restlmg. 143
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The decorating committee climbed, reached, and strained to put the finishing fe tive touches on the Harvest cenery. Members of the FHA prepare a horn-of-plenty for the autumn-flavored dance. Harvest Ball One of the main dances of the year at Hillcrest High School was the Harve t Ball, sponsored by the Future Homemakers of America. With \"Golden Autumn\" as a theme to match the color- ful mountain surroundings, the Harvest Ball pro- vided enjoyment for all with mu ic provided by the Andy Herandez Combo.
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