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Hillcrest High Class of 1986

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TABLE OF CONTE TS Activities 24 Classes 40 Academics 104 Sports 132 Organizations 176

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Baby It's you! You are the one in the good times and boldly smiled who made things happen Time in the bad. You gained strength through determmahon. You made It r time you met the challenge, your mark, and proved your abihty and whether m victory or m defeat to succeed. You obtained lasting you always came out on top. Your friendships and gained a sense of individuality made you seperate and security in yourself. Forever we will umque, but your combined spirit carry with us the memones of and pnde united Hillcrest together Hillcrest. You are Hillcrest, and as one You are the one who made Hillcrest 1s ahve in you. the memones, always strivmg to achieve your dreams. You laughed 3



Hoinecon'ling Th1s year's homecommg will not soon be forgotten. Some of the hnest young ladies of Hillcrest participated in the Homecoming Queen assembly. Kim Kraudy took the highest honors playing a ragtime piano piece that couldn't be surpassed. Runners-up were: Piper Argyle, Ang1e Broberg, Carolyn Davis, and Jill Berrel. Juhe Mondragon, last year's queen, re- turned to crown Kim during the half lime of the football game. HOMECOMING/5

6/HOMECOMING

Gonged, But Not Forgotten Many new traditions began this year through with packed crowds at the even though a few were cancelled. lighting of the \"H\". The spirit carried One of the tradihons that was intro- forth as the football team ran onto the duced was the talent compehhon in the held to face a newcomer to our•region, homecoming queen assembly. Amencan Fork. The start of the season had been discouragmg for the team, Another tradition that was presented but the excitement of the occasion was the sinking of the gong to clear the sparked them on to a 21-14 victory. senior sechon with the help of the sen- ior pride. \"Faded Memories\" (which are even more faded because the homecoming Because of the length of the assem- assembly was cancelled) was the theme bly, some of the students became rest- for the Saturday night dance. The gym less and rowdy and caused such a stir was filled with black and white balloons that the vice principals decided to can- with a gazebo center stage wrapped up cell the upcoming Homecoming As- in black and white bows. Though these sembly altogether. That's got to be a memories may slightly fade with time, first! they will always be remembered. Hillcrest's spirit came shining HOMECOMING/7

Halloween Are they in costume? ''Personalized'' What Is Halloween? For some, it is the time to unleash ones most primitive animalistic desires in the most bizarre, outlandtsh ways imaginable. For others, Halloween is the hme to set aside all inhibitions on the desper- ate quest for chocolate and other sucu- lent sugared surprizes. Still others seek refuge in the confor- table surroundings of their own homes waihng to satisfy the gnawing need for candy of countless trick-or-treaters. But for some, for the more sophisli- cated ones, it was just another day. How did you celebrate Halloween?? P.E. MED Crew Mrs. Fruit of the Loom Pence Baby! Halloween

Hi Ho, Hi Ho It's Off To Work We Go! Everybody at one hme or another has to go to work Some can't stand the anhctpahon, wh1le others despise the Idea. There's no doubt that those who do work, hve for the1r first or next paycheck. For different jobs there are different kmds of umforms. Some have cute polyester suits, others have stnpes and designs with their hairnets, but a few :ucky ones have no uniforms at all!' On the JOb you can expect to have your share of disasterous, seemmgly endless days when you seem to have \"the king m1das touch\"-everything you touch you drop, break. or sp1lL And those !as$%¢&* customers (not to mention your fun loving managers!) Some days jobs also provide some fun, laughs & lasting friendships! (And the money IS mce to!) \"These guys really know how to shine!\" \"Ice cream anyone?'\" WORK/9

The Evolution It had to come. There procedure. Colleges were Senior Girl could be no gelling around watching. After a hard week it. That beautiful process by of serious study the junior which the lowest of life forms discovered weekends. That gradually develops into the meant trouble. They lost their advanced, the superior, the parents' trust and their own sublime. It was . . . the sense of dignity. Along with evolution of a senior. a little bit of childhood mnocence . . . but it was No, those wonderful beings worth it ... - the semors - were not born Junior Girl perfect. They had to nse slowly through the murk and slime. Even they were once . . . common sophomores. It wasnt as easy as it sounded. Sophomores were forced to go through grueling processes known as \"JCT Speech.\" Unable to drive, they faced the grim prospects of daily bus rides and chaperoned dates. But even after that, they were not complete. For then, they were . . . the juniors. Juniors had an equally difficult conditioning Soph Girl Appropriately dressed in her darling Having finally progressed past that Planning to move into a new phase of work tends to slide - in favor of a dress that bdres her knees, our pig· hopeless sophomore year, Lisa discov- life, the semor girl looks forward to the soctal hfe. She is busy runnmg to tailed sophomore Lisa Wilcox looks as ers the \"casual hfe '. She realizes that future. Lisa anticipates what she wHI be games and achvities, and devohng cute as a button. Not yet ready to tack- the junior year 1s very Important where domg next as she looks through a col· time to her JOb. whtch doesn't leave le her htstory of English. L!Sd chooses grades are concerned But what 1s Lisa lege handbook. She has become more much time to spare. Lisa in her sweater instead a mce bedtime story which she studying? The latest ISSue of Vogue? responsible, reahzmg that soon she and wool skirt, abandons the !ashton reads to her constant companions - The fashion-conscious junior must will be on her own. Since this year is fads of Juniors and becomes more of her Cabbage Patch dolls. know what's hot and what's not. the last of htgh school for her, school- an mdivtdual.

Of A Senior ... Yes, all the agony and you wanted in 1!. Senior year suffering were worth it. was when you stopped Senior Guy Because after all was scud trustmg your parents. and done, you made it. You fmalized college plans. You'd ridden the bus. You'd suffered through the You found comfort and homework and the PSAT's. security m your own group You'd even managed to lose your parents trust. of friends. or with a steady date. And you had prom and And then you were ... a graduation to look forward senior. to. Sure, you had your own special assignments. Like When you were a senior, ordering your graduation you could take any class you wanted. And do as well as announcements. But these were no longer Junior Guy the maturation process. They were adult functions. You were an adult. You were the fittest, and you had surv1ved. And that was what the evolution process was all about. Becoming the best. Becoming ... a senior. Soph Guy Letter jackets. keys. and style oil help manage. Scott. as a senior, has aban Well. he's advanced from the sopho Shll wllh the remn11nts ol )unior high, complete the package of the senior cloned the old umform of jeans and 11 I· more st11ge. But not much' Cl11d m sophomore Scott Jackson diSplays 1m guy. The mature ond soph!Shcated shirt for the more class1c swe11ter ond blue Jeans, a I· shirt. 11nd 11n old jacket, matunty os he pl11ys w1th He Man and Scott hos found his senior year to be oxford. He has traded in h1s mnocent you rrught say Scott lacks class. AI Castle Grays ull. The toughest prob- the busiest yet. Sports, job, and school childish grin for the dehrute \"stud' though he is not qUiet to the top of the lem that he has to deal w1th IS how to keep h1m running, not to menhon an look. Scott hos come to reahze the 1m· capture Skeletor Scott hos no taste m active soci11l hie. Now that he hnally portance of a casual wardrobe w1th status ladder, Scott has traded in walk· fash1on. and cons1denng the subJect of has a car. hie becomes far eas1er to style. mg for 11 higher form of tr11nsportahon g1rls .. whats a g1rl??? - a moped. Watch out sophomores~

Once a h1gh school cheerleader, P1per Argyle Ang1 Broberg ass1sted by her bodyguard, Mr. \"L\", is trymg to make the decisions she hopes her now repres nts us all as Ms. Umverse. country w1ll be proud of. Alter a good mght's sleep, Rob LaFollette is ready to begm h1s search lor a JOb. J.U Berrett - the one to go to w1th your car troubles. 12/FUTURE VISIONS

Future Visions Make Your Dreams Come True The children were nestled, all snug control those rambunctious kids m m the1r beds, while visions of futures the family room? Would you be formed in their - futures? You bet. prepared to make the deciSions your Forget the candy. As you matured, country would be proud of? Would you began to realize that those you be the first park bench bum to find an honest job in a single week? sugarplums had to come from Or would you still be undecided somewhere. And it might not be long about your future? before that somewhere - was you. There would be no stopping you. Yes, you would have to be the You would be somebody. You would breadwmner one day. And you not only have a name, but a Iitle as would have to be ready. well. You would no longer be living a You would have the chance to sheltered life. The real world would prove that you were more than just a be awaihng you. dreamer. So . . . what would lou have to But until then, you could always offer? Would you find the cure for close your eyes ... and dream. cancer? Would you be able to And you thought Ed Yack was only e footbell player Chippendale goers - watch out! Readmg a story to his kids, Ron Moser has every· Before laking their len minute coffee break , Doctor Lee Holmes and Nurse Cydney Allred lake cere of lhmg in the !emily room under control. their emergency pehenl, Laune Spendlove. FUTURE VISIONS/13

All Locked Up Homework does stack up! 42·50-45 HUT \"Ready OK\"' Our grades are hke skiing, all dowr (football player) (cheerleader) hill. 14/LOCKERS

Have you ever tried three Anybody have change lor a Coke? Has anyone seen the new swJm·sUJI We break for ramps)!! times to open your locker only to find its jammed shut (moocher) issue of Sports l/Justrate& LOCKERS/15 with your coat? Or have you sat for ten minutes trying to get your locker open to find that you've been using the wrong combination? Well, what about this one, you go to your locker after class, find you no longer have a lock, due mostly to your own s•upidity thinking you could put it on any locker of your ch01ce. If you've ever experienced one of these embarassing moments, you're not alone. Lockers at Hillcrest High have many different personalities, they rock on , roll off, cheer up, and kick off, to mention only a few. The Huskies are honored to have a wide color scheme of lockers·metallic pea and saucy salmon-that come in many shapes and sizes. A note to all you sophomores, even the best of us get in jams.

I Weigh yourself. 2. Take a before picture of yourself. 3. Exercise. 4. Stretch out. 5. Take an dfter picture of yourself. 6. Eat a well-balanced meal. 16

LANGUAGE/ 17

The Endless Surprise Disaster Dates! How many of your fellow Husket ers have had the unsuccessful expenence known as a Disaster Date? We've all ndur d them, that IS, thos of us who have had dates! Th s dates usually s em to drag on all mght, and then wh n they do come to an end, the end 1sn't good! I'm sp akmg of the door scene. These scenes can be bad m a lot of ways. Take for mstance when you h v been wa1hng for the evening to end and your date wants to g1ve you a goodmght kiss. That is bad in itself. but th worst is trymg to qive them the blunt hint by gomg m the door only to fmd it locked! R member those hmes you agreed (to your amazement) to go out with Mr. Thrifty? It really doesn't seem so bad unlil he goes to 3 d1fferent fast food places JUS! so he can use all of hiS coupons' Everyone experiences these awkward moments at one time or another- the only way to avoid them is to not date at all- maybe that wouldn't be so bad after alE I guess all we can do is tolerate them. I hope you have Good Luck w1th all of your future dating~ And they say you marry your b!.nd dates?! Don't you lov httle brothers' 18/DISASTER DATES

Brad Ganz 15 wond nng whE:>re Camtlle N!C·ol learned h r manners Ron Hatch fmds aneth r purpose for his napk.m. DISASTER DATES/ 19

St. Elmo s Fir . one of the Box Ofhce smashes of the year. One of the pleasures of havmg fun IS spendmg money. Flym' high. Having Fun Fun, something everyone wants, we all look for it, but what is it? Different people have different ideas. Some have fun by watching cartoons on Saturday mornings, playing sports, throwing water balloons at people, pulling a practical joke on someone or a chinese fire drill on State. Others like to party at Memory Grove or sneak in and scare the girls at Emo's grave, drag State, go bowling at the Galleria, or go to the movies on dollar night. Then there are those who have fun under the sun by going to Raging Waters or Lagoon, gomg to concerts at the Palace or the series at Park City, movm' on the slopes or groovin' to the hottest tunes on the box, and who could forget those soaps we all hurry home to watch. So what ever you do, remember ... and we'll have fun, fun, fun till ... 20/HAVING FUN

' Whe r IS that gas tank? ' \" What was the hcense plate number agam ?\" The Perils Of The Beginning Driver Everyone thrills at the prospect of taking dnvers ed. How could anyone forget the countdown till that big day. Or the great anticipation endured while waiting for a tum on the range. Remember the first time you were on the road? Or that \"gnarly\" feeling you got from driving a car with it's own personal bumper sticker \"Student Dnver\". Did everyone hve through the notable time of downtown drivmg , with It's one-way streets and bumper-to- bumper traffic? It was a time of recognition from college students, parents, and peers. Learning to drive is one of lifes great adventures. The benefits that come with that newly acquired license open up a whole new world to the beginning dnver. DRIVING 121

'Tis The Season Lilli Suzi Sunshine, sophomor , bounced down down the sla1rc se at 4: m the mornmg, h r ha1r bobbmg up and down from the impact of her heavy foot upon each step. \"Wake up! Wake up everyone! It's Chnstmas!!\" She hollered in a delightful VOICe. \"Go back to bed Suz1e\", came the hred vo1ce of her mother m return, \"It's shll 4:00 m the mornmg .\" Yes, but S nla Claus has come\", announced little Suzie, ' 'and I JUS! know he bought me a new doll.\" Christmas IS that mag1cal time of year when every day seems to be filled with excitement. It's a time of celebrahon, a lime of giving, a time of peace and love, that is enjoyed by all. It's okay if Little Suzie Sunshine still clings to the idea that there is a Santa Claus because there is~ 1 He extsts in all of us! .And so, we smcerely hope you the best of Christmases to come, and m the words of Tiny Tim, \"God bless us everyone!\" 2 2 / C HR ISTMAS

\"I'd Rather Be Skiing!!\" \"What?'\" Bellowed a sorry- stncken semor, Matt Shaw, \"What do you mean ! can't graduate?! I've got all my credils: math, enghsh, sc1ence, health ... what's the problem? Don't you real12e\" he sobbed, h1s b1g brown eyes wet and weary, \"that I've been waitmg for 18 long years to graduate!!\" I'm sorry Matt,\" solemnly stated the counselor f1gure before him, \"you simply cannot graduate. You failed the math sechon of the Jordan Competency Test and never retook 11. I really am very sorry Matt.\" Suddenly a panic s!ncken Matt jerked up in h1s bed and w1ped the sweat from h1s brow. \"Thank goodness it was only a dream.\" Luckily for senior, Matt Shaw this was only a dream, but for many it could be a r ahty. For those individuals planmng on graduation, passmg the J.C.T. is a major reqUirement. The J.C.T. tests m such areas as math, speakmg, consumensrn, amencan government, problem solvmg, readmg, writing, and listening. Being a graduate here is really an accomplishment smce some of the tests are not so easy. So 1f you're still in the midst of completing your J.C.T. testing, good luck, and may your dreams be pleasant. J. C . T. / 2 3





That's Entertainn1.ent! Assemblies This year Hillcrest's assemblies stepped drawn had to compete in a number of away from the ordmary traditions and vanous game shows for pnzes. The \"took a walk on the wild side.\" studentbody was also treated to a v1s1t by Santa. In the opening assembly the studentbody was mtroduced to the gong, The females of Hillcrest got the chance which when sounded called senior pride to show-off their athletic ab1lities m the to clear underclassmen out of semor pwoder-puff football game. The jumor section. g1rls went against the senior girls and, of course, the semors won. The opening assembly traditionally mtroduces officers, and vanous groups m In honor of Girl's Pre!. the g1rls held a the school. Thts year, all members were \"girls only\" assembly, while the guys had not only introduced, but m1tiated as well. to remam in class. Thts assembly The SBOs were m1tiated by domg a introduced the first g1rl's senior pride groovy disco dance to Stayin' Alive that who cleared out numerous would have made the Bee Gees proud. underclassmen out of semor sechon. In this special assembly the basketball team As the cheerleaders and songleaders d1d the \"Husky Gals Shuffle\" and the were initiated they took on a new look cheerleaders did \"bogus\" a skit which and became \"stuck-up\" as the1r faces put guys m their place! Also, many useful were taped with scotch tape. The semor hmts were g1ven on how to act an g1rls pnde became \"two-faced\" when faces pr f. Also, how not to act as Carolyn were drawn on the1r stomachs. The d monstrated when she exclaimed, \"Oh Dance Co. did an instant replay for the my gosh, I've got to take a wh1z!\" audience m /asl-mol10n. The Drill Team, m the1r mihation, had to fish around for The pep assembhes were very original the nght moves as they tried to dance this year. In one, a few guys got the w1th fins on their feet. The class officers chance to kiss a cheelreader when put Pee Wee to shame as they d1d the blindfolded. Only, it was their moms they \"tequila Dance.\" k1ssed instead\" The Homecommg Queen Assembly Not only d1d we have some pretty was entirely different this year. The ongmal pep assemblies, we had some candidates got the chance to d1splay the1r umque cheers in them as well. For talents for the studenbody The example, \"p1llage, plunder, mangle, candidates were JUdged for the first hme molest.\" Also \"B-R-A, Hold 'em Huskies on more than just studentbody votes. Hold 'em!\" Thts year m the Chnstmas assembly the This year will be remembered for Sub-for Santa pnze g1ve-away was darmg to step away from trad1tional dtfferent. The students whose tickets were assemblies and starting new trad1hons. 26 Dtd your mom dress you?

Ltke, oh my gosh' Close lamtly1 They can smg, too' Rmg around the ros1es.

Class Of 28/SENIOR CLASS

SENIOR CLASS/29

Absolute Attraction Mr. Hillcrest Mr. Hillcrest is not just an ordinary guy. He has an mcredible combination of looks, brains, talent, creativity, and personality. Mr. H1llcrest is a man who really knows how to capture the heart of Husky women. He is ultimately a representative of the best of the men of Hillcrest! 30/MR. HILLCREST

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State Chan1.pions Battle Of The Jug, Revisited!! The Battle of the Jug was won by Bnghton, both times, this year. But WHO CARES!!! The real battle came down to the last btg game of the season, Hillcrest vs Brighton m the State Championship game. Hillcrest, the \"Cinderella\" team of the tournament, was not even expected to get past a strong Bountiful squad m the semi's, but Shawn Whitehead teed the game, sinking two freethrows to let HHS win 69-68. This couldn't have been a more exciting and fitting way for Coach Jimas to end his coaching career with + wms and a championship team! CONGRATULATIONS!!! 32

Battle Of The Axe The never ending battle. Each year the mighty Huskies take on the Brighton Bengals in a battle for the Axe trophy. When the title is captured by either of the opposing teams, that team is able to put their school color on it and the year it was won. Being as last year was the first victory for Hillcrest in the last 16 years of the contest, there is a large green stnpe on the handle, and we are very proud of it! But thts year our team was defeated and lost the Axe once again. Well, actually we lost a duplicate of the Axe. Little does Brighton know, that we have the original Axe. We on the yearbook staff would hke to congratulate Brian Blackburn for winning his match. The Mat Mates bnng sptnt at the Axe.

A Pleasing Perforn1.ance The Unsinkable Molly Brown 34/SCHOOL PLAY

This year the students of Hillcrest High School, along with the help of the adult adv1sors, Mr. Vuyk, Mr. Dean, Mrs. Mousley, Mr. Northway, and Mr. Argyle exhibited a magical performance in the musical \"The Unsinkable Molly Brown\". The large cast of over one-hundred people worked very hard, and put in many extra hours to produce the dazzling production. The dedicated group put in extra hours early in the morning and after school. which was a task for those with jobs. The dance company, headed by Mrs. Mousley, and the Orchestra, headed by Mr. Northway, greatly added to the success of the play. Those who were fortunate enough to see the splendid musical can surely agree that a lot of time and effort went into its production. SCHOOL PLAY 35

tomps JPv~PJe;(J I Quick!!! Name a place you can go on a Friday night, have fun, dance with the best people in Utah and know almost everyone there. If you said stomps, you're right. Huskies go to stomps for various reasons. Maybe they're looking for the after the stomp party. Maybe it's just that the1r hoping to meet someone new. or it's possible they simply don't want to sit around with good old mom and dad and watch Dallas. Stomps were sponsored by different clubs. For example, FHA, VICA, yearbook staff, and class officers. No matter who the sponsor or why you're there, stomps are full of entertainment. 36/STOMPS

Whatever You ln'lagine!?! Girls Pre£. the traditional. semi- formal. dance, was held on Saturday, February, 8. Pre£ was a special occasion this year because for the first lime it was held in the Capitol Rotunda. The cheerleaders and songleaders sponsored the dance: they chose the theme, \"Whatever you imagine.\" Girls pre£ was, as usual. probably the second most attended dance of the year. GIRLS PREF/37

Hillcrest Junior Pron'l 1986 Being the only formal dance of Holly Praw1tt IS taken by surpnse. the year, Junior Prom was very popular and well attended. The dance was held at Symphony Hall on Saturday, May 3rd. Couples enjoyed one anothers company while dancing to the beat of the mostly slow music. Because of the d1stinchon and tradition of the dance, guys went all out, savmg the1r pennies for months in order to take their dates to the most exotic restaurants. Some of the more popular places to dine were the 13th Floor, The Roof, and the Triad. Once again Junior Prom was a great success. Bruce R1c h1e looks longmqly mto Holly's e yes. 38/JR. PROM

\"Not now ... somebody mtght be watching!\" Ttme out to converse. Couples dehghted m one another's company. JR. PROM 39

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CLASSES/41

Originality With Style Student Body Officers Style. Carolyn's answer to Brad for Only a few chos n pos_<; ss the annual Homecoming Dance. 11. Th1s year's SBO s had JUSt this quahty. In 2% cow T- In the crowded halls we shlrts, or driving a Nissan see five seniors. Five that Pulsar into the crowded made this year stand out , not parkmg lot, or maybe just fadmg qUickly mto the past. holdmg hands w1th the all· around JOCk, we find them. Five seperate personahlies making one great year. The Crealiv1ty, exactly that. It Student Body Officers. takes alot to come up with thmgs hke Saturday Night Brad Johnston lead the Uve Dancers or maybe an off way. The President, m his key love song for the steps the rest followed. Homecommg Qu~en Standmg up for what he Candidates. beheved in even if it was not always accepted. In a simple word they are ongmals. No one could ever Mr. Hicks, the advisor, forget those different, but helped in organizing and umque mommg keepmg thmgs under control. announcements. We all sat m suspense as we awalled A group of individuals making one idea come ahve. Style. \"My mother told me there would be days like this.\" ? ) 42/SBO'S

SBO'S/43

SENIORS Doug Adams Oscar Alba Scott Alexander Robbie Alires Andrea Alldredge Brent Allen Bnan Allen Mont Allen Cydney Allred Dav1d Anderson Donna Anderson Melanie Anderson 44/SENIORS

Tanya Bergstrom SENIORS/ 45

Steven Boggess Dave Bolton Kevm Bond Patncta Bonney Leshe Boone Savun Bou Annette Bowen Pam Bowen Jon Brady Russ Brenneman Scott Bnggs Mtchelle Bnnghurst Most Flirtatious Ang1e Broberg - Geoff Gerlsen Most Outgoing Terr '5tidham Doug Adt~ms Linda Bnnkerho!£ Angi Broberg Con Bronicel Beth Brown Christy Brown Enk Brown Mtke Buchanan Ryan Bull It 46/SENIORS