Kearns High School - Kearnada Yearbook (Kearns, UT)

 - Class of 1984

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Specifically, they wanted to increase student in- volvement and improve com- munication between the stu- dent body and their officers. Their suggestion box helped further this aim. The new video games in the activity room showed that the officers could keep their cam- paign promises, and the hill landscaping project during Pride Week promoted school spirit. The officers feel that K.H.S. is great, and they encourage everyone to strive for the hon- or roll and participate in the full range of academic and extra curricular activities-especial- ly the A.P. classes. They also point out that Kearns students take pride in a clean, Well main- tainted building, and have a low rate of crime. According to the officers, we stayed on target in '84, al- though they feel that school pride could still be strength- ened even more. 8 Student Body Officers Greg Carver, student body president af .1- Jamie Vargas MMM' aging-ff-up if E Holly Walton fbi: I Susan Malm Lisa White Chris Swanson Wendy Walters ff Q Tammy Hales Jim Carrillo Student Body Officers 9 Congress Seeks More Involvement During the past couple of years, Congress has evolved from a formal legislative body into a diverse student council. The goal of this change is great- er student involvement and better communication between student leaders and the student body. This year, for instance, each first period class elected a student to serve as their repre- sentative in the House of Re- presentatives. Other members of Congress included the Sen- ate, Cheerleaders, and the offi- cers of various organizations such as the student body offi- cers and class officers. Club of- ficers also participated in Con- gress in order to represent the interests of their organizations. This year, Mrs. Elaine Bur- rows served as the faculty advi- sor to the Congress. These peo- ple should be congratulated for their spirit of public responsi- bility. Jim serves drinks to landscaping volunteers Members listen Lo legislative proposals. MEMBERS OF CONGRESS INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: Chris Dahl, Gary Worihen, Tracey Michaclis, Elona Miller, George Kuicher, Billy Brown, Dave Siilcher, Dixie Hemingf way, Monica Mariinez, Libby Arias, Susan Andersson, Lisa While, Quint McCombs, Richard Michaelson. Tom Dover, Mike Cox, David Morsley, Clay Neilson, Tracy BuLler, Becky Brack- ett, Heidi Lund, Tony Clausen, .lulie Lawrence, Jackie Shep- pard, Tina Hernandez, Michelle Eichbauer, Sieve Russell, Su- san Malm, Laurie Adams, Melody Marsh, .Ienny Diamse, Sharri Braunberger, Brenda Brownlee, .lim Brey, Greg Carver, .Ioni Hales, Mele Taiafu, Lisa Allen, Kim Ivie, Erin Gallagher, Tim Dover, Brad Peterson, Laurie Anderson, Kaylynn Asay, Donna Newsome, Shelly Turner, Joey Quintana. Congress 11 Varsity Cheerleaders Grab Top Honors For the Varsity Cheer- leaders, the school year began under the hot summer sun with a lot of hard Work, for it was then that they prepared for their cheerleading camps. The hard work eventually paid off when they Won both the superi- or trophy and the spirit stick at the U.S.A. Camp which was held at Utah State University in Logan. The Varsity squad also Won first place over all at the University of Utah Cheer- leading Competition. During fall and winter, the Varsity Cheerleaders partici- pated in Homecoming, present- ed pep assemblies, and pre- pared a very fine Spirit Week. Their efforts kept enthusiasm high and added color to our ath- letic contests. Under the leadership of head cheerleader Wendy Walters and advisors Mrs. Linda Pear- son and Mrs. Kim Baker, the Varsity Cheerleaders did a fine job over all and represented Kearns well. The 1983-84 Cheerleaders were NUMBER ONE! Look, Mom, no hands Wendy WHVLGTS, Head Chefffleiidef Lona Miller, Mascot Jimmy Bottoms 12 Varsity Cheerleader N ,f,1,f Pfam? f Q.: w 7 Z Q- f if V wa -if Q, gg , s-nlqf. Y Y ' sw,-N bzf rs Participation ls Their Goal This year's Activities Com- mittee consisted of five mem- bers who each had different re- sponsibilities. They planned dances and assemblies and fol- lowed through to make sure that these activities turned out well. One of their main goals was to plan activities in which everyone could participate. The Committee also played an active part in the beautification of the hill. We would like to thank the Activities Committee for a job well done! Come on now Pd l 14 Activities Committee n i Ed Anderson XJ W , Brett Falk f Huw. ,. 1 ft f 'I f ik nf ,W f ' If , W 'P-M Ed and Lisa share a laugh. Tonya Grundy I w 1 , ' W O My f an 1 2 M ' f ' f ' if . 'F . if 1 Brenda Rohde Korrie Hess Activities Committee 15 sENloRs 16 Seniors SENIOR CLASS OFFI- CERS - Left to Right, Row One: Quint McCombs, vice presidentg Susanne Andersson, presidentg Clayton Neil- son, ASK representative. Row Two: Lisa Allen, sec- retafyg Libby Arias, ASK representative. - we q. Greg Abbott Russell Adamson Michelle Adolphson Lisa Allen Il 1 was r 'Qi' Mike Alvord Barbara Anderson Caroline Anderson Edmond Anderson lr....f ,, hara Anderson Tracy Anderson Susann Andersson Paula Andrew V24 W- John Asay Lori Archuleta Libby Arias Colleen Arkansas fy Qs Matt Allred Laurie Anderson Misty Applegarth Alisyn Babcock 73 Brian Bailey Rickie Bailey Louise Baird Macey Baker Gary Ballard Seniors 17 18 Seniors Gale Barnes Karen Barney Dave Barrett Julie Bateson Martin Beason C1- .lodi Belka Karen Bell Chris Bennett Allan Benson John Berry 'U' . if 1-Y . Cheryl Bettridge Dusty Bills Scott Bills Tina Bingham Ellen Birch Danelle Blackburn Star Bowdidge Troy Bowles Peter Boyce Ronda Braithwaite ' . 'Q?X'r H A Randy Branin Shari Braunberger Valerie Brems Bill Brown 55- 5 ' 1 Jim Brown NHYICY Brown Brenda Brownlee Rodney Price Debbie Buhler SENIORS Dora Burke Danny Burnett Hope Bushnell Carla Butz Collin Cagle Sharlene Campbell Shelly Campbell Maria Chaparro .Xp Ken Carlson Sherry Carr Jan Carranza J im Carrillo Wendy Carruth Greg Carver Duane Catten Debbie Cedarstrom Cindy Cerka Gary Cerka Seniors 19 20 Seniors Cindy Chapman Mike Clark Tony Clausen Dennis Clayton Brent Cloward Nina Colledge TiNea Collins Jennie Crapo 1 Nh. ' . Q K, - H-rm. f f .,,.,..,,- Jesse Curd Russell Dahlgren Jeff Dall Staci Daniels Teresa Davies br Debbie Davis Candace Dazley Rochelle Derltler Jeff Derbidge Teresa Derryberry 'lx in 4 ,l Jaren Dickinson Darwin Dietrich ,Iona Diamge Mike Dorn Tim Dover Shauna Dubois Ted Duffey Carol Edwards Michelle Eichbauer Doug Eldredge W,,,,,, .Mo rf U., 4 Marne Ernestsen Layne Eyre Brett Falk Gale Farley Randy Farnsworth 132 'QS Y ,Q-tt. qv, . David Felts Melissa Ferran Karrie Finnegan Kenny Walker Leif Forney LaVona Forsyth Kirt Francis Angelo Frattarole Kent Frost Kent Gale - Erin Gallagher Keith Gardner Terisa Gardner Randy Garrett Rick Garrett Seniors 21 22 Seniors a ev , Steve Garrett Terry Wall Kendale Gates Bob Geertsen Tammy Goble Ev QQ.. U., L Tom Greer Tina Griego Cheri Griffiths Scott Griffiths Tonya Grundy Ray Gubler Gary Gwin Clayton Haight Joni Hales Q-W, Can you believe what she just said? Tammy Hales Tina Halpin gi Dave Hansen D6Ann Hansen Sharon Hansen Rhonda Hardcastle Roxann Hardcastle SENIORS Jeff Haskins Gary Hatcher Dixie Hemingway -cz. Brenda Hendrix Tina Hernandez Jan Herrara Korrie Hess Genney Hogan Kenneth Holder Steven Holfelts Danielle Howell Teresa Howard Kitty Hubbard Charles Hughes Holly Hunsaker Glen Hultgren Greg Hurlbut Dean Hurst Seniors 23 24 Seniors W A N31 Nancybeth Ivie Teresa Jackson Debbie Jaeger esteem + wwe saws-1 J enesse Jensen Rodney Johnston Steve Johnston Lynette Jones 'Ss ,,h. ,,, . Richard Kapsimalis Cheryl Kasteler Troy Keener v Mark Kinsey Baron Knighton Martin Kokoshka -'WWW Arminta Jensen Lisa Jensen Robert Jones Cheryl Kelley Tyanne Kolb Butch Jensen Tammy Johnson Sheri Jones Ronnie Kiiha Phillip Lafeen fa .vs - A Rob Lambert Cathi Lane Rossana Lanza Jamey Larsen Rene Larsen Becky Larson Greg Lassche Anita Law Julie Lawrence Darren Lawson Lee Ledford Charles Leech Troy Leek Darren Legg Robert Lewis Sean Lintz Boone Lipsey Sheila Lofton Lisa 'Longjohn Craig Lord et 'x Tawna Loveday Robert Lucero Jennifer Luna Deon Lytle Debra Mace Seniors 25 26 Seniors Qgzu--V fi-, Pamela Maddocks Teresa Maestas Rick Malin fb wi Susan Malm Cathy Malone Darren Marchant Brian Markovich James Marsden L l u Cougar Spirit can't be beat! Tracey Martin Niusine Masina Cindy Massengale Rick Medina Alvin Mego .Ion Meyer Lona Miller Richard Miller fb Jim Mitchell Rudy Montoya Shelly Morehouse Barbara Morgan Tom Morgan sENloRs 5:22253-1.-'s2:waH2ewm::w:-12'as-'fur:is.f:'.1i1:,er:zr:r-:a:2.:f:::1--21rx:-:I':f-'12e12:'2:2f:2-f - ' -'- -- .'f:-ffsv5-gsmf:-p:2.:a5:q::fE:'553:52 Duane Morris Gary Morrison Robert Moriarty In nl Kirk Mower Quint McCombs Diane McCurtain David McDonald John McElprang Coray Napier Clay Neilsen Lisa Newbold Linda N eztsosie Billy Nielson Frank Nielson Layne Nielson Ergun Okcun Pichet Ong Viset OHS QffQg5r':'1 -v', E V I f Seniors 27 28 Seniors Jeff Ongly Tina Orielly Dave Ortiz Dayna Orton Amy OS9gu9I'a I if - Q - ' - --'- - Debbie Ostler Heidi Parkin Yvette Parman ,W o-. 14. vu- if, Wendy Palhakis -101111 Pearson Shelly Pearson Sherry Pearson BI-ian Pedersen Curt PGGFCY Kenneth Perry Robbie Peters Debbie Petersen Frankie Peterson on. iw s -2 , l S Michelle Peterson Chad Pickett Gene Praag Marcy Pratt Prescott Pratt Roxann Putscher Ben Quintana Ann Ramirez Nate Reading Dave Reyes Richard Rice Judy Rich Julie Rich Jill Roberts Karen Roberts .if t , K rl Tammi Robinson Allen Rockwell Shiela Roe Brenda Rohde Shane Rolfe Delfina Romero Angela Rothur Angie Ruesch Steve Russell Danny Sanchez Ruben Sanchez Larry Sandoval Mike Sealey Kevin Seegmiller David Shaffer Seniors 29 ii 1 ' 1 'W . - .Q- P ,Jw as 3 u g,. 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M3 W . ,R 4 :Q Marsha Stewart Dave Stltcher Greg S M 'S M L 23 'f if-Q Ei sf if a QA I 'S YB av X-'1', 'um ? if K 1+ , f 1, IHSOU Sherri Syme Mike Taber Maika Tatafu Chris Taylor James Taylor SENIORS f 'rf X e ....,, ml ..,.,.,,.,..,. i '11I'1?'i'1 ''5'f'f'Tffff:'.Ii-E2-sif55235251 Y Juanita Taylor Kelly Taylor Shawn Thomas rigs ,ami wi .- X, Melanie Tiffany Jay Timothy Merrideth Tinnin Teresa Tisdale Chin Tran JS Russ Trapier Kent Trolson Doreen Trujillo SaraLue Turpin Corina Ulibarri if x E337 Glenda VanderSchuur Jamie Vargas Ana Vigil Simon Vigil Kim Wahlberg Seniors 31 32 Seniors Wendy Walters Holly Walton Mark Warburton Ken Ward Wade Wareham W 31-YPWMW t+5ShX?rf1S2iY1?EPlv KVKMQTFE 'C1:ts '3fWi15'425l3 ' 3jz ::Q':.':.:',a:sa5 ' I WM WN -F M, ,. , Ronda Warner Diane Wessman Kristin White DaWayne White Nancy Whitehead Scott Wickham Amy Wilhelmsen Blake Williamson Kriss Winn Chris Wilson James Wilson 39 l Larry Woodard Gary Worthen Beckv Zbinden Leslee Wood Lisa Wood Debbie Zbinden Cara Zumwalt SENIOR SURVEY LITY BEST PERSGNA 'Q-...J CUTEST COUPLE Si is Sw V 97? ,QQ S qkw y , ei, 5 J? 4 I 51 Quint McCombs Wendy Walters f E ,V k W N' f f , E 4- - Jim Mitchell 81 Barbara Anderson dd R Ju loses 34 Juniors JUNIOR CLASS OFFI- CERS - Left to Right, Row One: Beatrice Lanza, secretaryg Jim Brey, presidentg Mele Tatafu, ASK representative. Row Two: Daren Atkison, vice presidentg Brad Tiffany, ASK representative. -J X, .IUNIORS Paul Accordino Laurie Adams Deidra Alldredge Tom Allen 11311931 Allred Ann Anderson Bryce Anderson Denise Anderson X. S' J if J . Judy Anderson Richard Anderson Kim Archuleta Bernie Archuleta Della Archuleta Edwin Arias Darin Atkinson Wes Atwood Jeff Austin Joe Baird Judy Baker Trika Ballard Will Barker Becky Barneti Shirley Barren Juniors 35 36 Juniors W, ,, NZLWMM-W FMN,,,,. ' ' Q ,Ur.,i,L-ff f WW1,M,,,.. V,,, -W Brad Baeskens Becky Baldwin Lori Baum .Iohn Beal .Iulie Beck Dutch Beasleacl Linda Beehe Jeff Beesley Camille Bell Laurie Behumn c 3 F W, V i y 4 ai Brian Benneu Kris Bennett Dominic Berrichoa Donna Berry Jeff Berry Kaye BeLz Dana Bingham Michelle Bodily Merrilyn Boshard Jimmy Bottoms Becky Brakey Chris Bradshaw Daren Bradshaw Dena Brakey Diane Bremer 'UW' Q.. 1 4, 2 E x , t ' -,y , , . it V i L , A ,yur f 'f '.' ffff ziz Q f:Q.1: Q ffl .'.',, 1 .',. .',',.',. . . , Qfffl 'A 1 1 f'1'7'1'Q 1'iQ 'a ' ff f 5-QI-E1-5.1 1:- :1,E15zf?'-?-5252 535215555515 .lim Brey Tammy Briggs Chance Brimhall Cindy Bringhurst Lynn Broadhead Gary Bronson Gina Bronson Kory Brower ny if 4 Merrie Brown Kerri Bruce Bobby Bowman Earl Boyce David Boyt Lynette Bunker Gary Burke Corinne Burr Dan Bush Trent Butler John Byrge Jeff Carpenter Tracey Carter Julia Cavaness Matt Chapman Juniors 37 38 Juniors .IU IORS Debbie Chappell Scott Chappell Christi Chidester Tami Chivers Becky Christensen Sitha Clark Scott Cloward Bruce Coggins Bryan Coggins Kris Collings Robert Conder Lisa Croft Troy Crookston Tim Curd Lu Ann Daley Tonna Darr Lisa Davenport iw Teresa Cook Tina Cordova Chris Dahl Trevor Dale Amy Davis Bob Davis , Av Renee Davis Oralia DeLeon Joseph Denison Scott De Pew Brenda DeSpain Joe DiAntonio Denise Dority Tom Dover Michelle Draloner David Duckworth A Vzzil L iin ,,,.. ,,,i,,, A .. fl? QW- 1' i Q Arrr if , i ,if 1 Blake Duncan Dee J. Eavenson This one here? Rhonda Emery Steve Endo Becky Evans Taunya Evans Juniors 39 40 Juniors 419 Debbie Fast Amy Ferrin Leslie Fenley Renee Florence Bernard Feinbloom Karen Ford Clara Folker Kimberle Foster Jim Fowles Cory Friend 2 4 5 ' Y W. fi Me! Blow up the school?? Vietta Furgason John Gamboa Alicia Garcia Sherry Garrett Richard Gay Sheri Gibson Dave Ginnett Aaron Griffiths Akiko Hanabusa Chad Harris Pam Hegg V t - LeAnn Gines Sherrie Goft Carma Granger Debra Greenland Lisa Haight Brian Hall Shazzanna Hansen Teresa Hansen Calvin Hardcastle Julie Hardcastle John Hatch Michael Hatch Sharon Haskan Keith Hawkins Todd Hill Michael Hodges Lorrie Hoggard Danny Hoskins f l Juniors 4 1 42 Juniors J 'K , 1 JU ORS Ron Houser Lisa Howell Shauna Huffman Harold Husband Kim Ivie Timothy Jordan Puul Johnston Nancy Johnson 4' 7 , ... Kevin Johnson Lorulee Johnson Dale .Jensen Tami Jensen Elaine Jenson Brenda Jensen Marty .Iuramillo Steve Jacobsen Kent Kolb Cindy Knight Cheryl Knight Willie Kendall .leana Kelson Kendra Keiree Sharon Keith f A ,nuff ' 5- , xv , n, 'p- r 5? 5 1 , N so Z LL L Aric Katchaw Eric Lake Juiee La Mothe Beatrice Lanza Doug Larson Brenda Lauber Brian Lawson Ken Lawson Brian Leany Jeannine Legg 4' ,hx Cindie Lewis Hour Lim Hey! Top secret information! Darin Lodger Leesa Lovato Jesse Loveland Lanae Lumsden Juniors 43 L qw L Mike Macfifurluno Liz Madrid Amie Madsen Kathy Madsen Shvllif- Mtingum Patsy Martinez Matt Masock Mike Masse Tammy Mast Michvllc Matthews I am not moving just for you! David Mausley Rick Mc Arthur Shcricc McCoy Ivan Mc Dowell Cheryl McKay Cathy Mc' Cowan 1- ek! X 0 if , if f Michelle Meguire Tina Mercado 'fmgy Miphgiolg Q Gary Miller Lisa Miller Stephanie MillS Puul Montano Victor Montoya W 47' i i 1 Y Danny Morgan Sherry Morley Chris Morrell Robert Morton Mindy Moulder Denise Moulton Sheri Muir Julianne Mussler Marcie Naylor Cameron Nerdin Thad Newell Troy Nicol Robert Nielson Marnie Nielsen Wendy Nielson , .,..,,.. , .... l .. -t.. . .-.. . ,. .. ,...., .,..,., , Juniors 45 46 Juniors jf K? JU 'ORS , , , A . A ., ,.,. Robbin Nielsen Vannak Nhew Steve Nosack Anita Noyer Donna Newsome Danny Olsen Jeri Olsen Visothy Ong l if P P 4 ix , W AFUX Danny Orr John Oseguera Angie Ott Jeff Pace Mark Pace Floyd P81160 Stan Park Virginia Peavler Brent Pearson Lon Pearson Matt PGHFSOD Yvette Peck Kim Pehrson Sherry Perea Kyle Pisp Q. .Ai David Poland Lctona Pottlc Lisa Powell Dennis Pratt Marty Pratt Mike Prottyman Anthony Primo Toni Procaccio Kent Pync .locy Quintana Norma Ralph Jaclyn Hampton Behind my back? What? Jalynn Rasmusson Mary Rcay Orazio Rebaudi Lynna Richens Juniors 47 48 Juniors zz , 2 S i 5 ,Q-'N r-K Lisa Remriasck Michelle Remington Barbara Reynolds Scott Reynolds Kelly Rigby Perrilyn Robinette Julie Robinson Diane Rogers Sharon Rodriquez Frances Romero v I Lf ' l Here goes another Jane Fonda workout. Vince Rose Kit Rosenlund Nannette Rowland Ed Saddler Mark Sanchez Kortney Sandberg Irene Santiago Dino Santistevan Kelley Schreiner Genny Scott Jackie Shepherd Ricky Shurtleff Sherrie Simms Trudy Skogerboe Alan Smith Carrie Smith Cherrie Smith Jason Smith Natalie Smith Tom Smith Laura Snell Jay Spencer Deborah Solomon Alan Staggs Jim Starbuck Kris Storer Ed Stibbing Shannon Supphir Vawna Swearingen Juniors 49 50 Juniors -: 5' 5.-':5'-5w .: ,:-5:5222-E .5 ,: 5:5'qE.: .: - 555: ,:- 52 -. -....,:-,:5'f5- ,.5I'f:- 5 .5 .-w: -. 5:5-. ,-5- .- .- 5-35: ,5,-pg: -. -: :iii 'E JU ICRS 2 -.-I'. I .. .... 0' Ns.M.ik1w-AMRFQ 7 Wendy Tall Natalie Tanner Karen Taylor Denise Terzis Merlin Thomas Kellie Thompson Brad Tiffany Guy Timothy Jeanette Tobias Brett Trapier Philep Tuedthes Aaron Vance Linda Vance Tony Vigil Teresa Wagner Vivian Walsh Wendy Warner Minnette Warren Jenny Wells Denny Wheeler Angela Whitney Stephanie Wiekes Rick Wiles S IQ . S if 12 - Brent Wilhelmsen Becky Wilson Alan Withers Tina Yeats Sammie Wood Steve Woodbury Charly Woodward Dianne Wurst Soren Winslow MOI1iCa ZaV0la Chad Zitting V Stephanie Zito Tammy Zifelt 'l eWf Q 1' These 9 to 5 hours are killing me. Juniors 51 SGPHQMORE 52 Sophomores SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS -- Left to Right, Row One: Mike Cox, ASK representative. David Kenley, president, Tena Miller, ASK repre- sentative. Row Two: Tra- cy Butler, secretary, Mi- chelle Duckworth, vice president. f 's , . l eli J an ,ff . My W 5 This is such hard Work. John Conder Kristine Conquest Mike Cox Kristie Crespin John Clardy Cassie Clark Stephanie Coleman Lynn Crookston Melissa Cruseturner Kenneth Cook Matt Cook Christine Cowen Debbie Danielson Troy Dastrup Karen Davies Lisa Davis 56 Sophomores Stefanie Conquest Lynette Crookston Tami Dalton Gloria Davies Robert Davis 3 . '89 Sophomores MEL Wa Glen Dawes Amy Dewolf Chris Doman Natasha Dunham Teresa Ekker Blaine Delgado Alden Demilla Doug Davis Shaun DeYoung Roni Dorn Ted Dover Laura Dunyon Chris Dyson Kelli Enterline Janele Erickson Arden DeMille Jenny Diamse .luliee Downing Matt Durfey Tania Erickson Bill Denison Bill Draughn Ann Egelston Rob Evans Michelle DeVore Michelle Duckworth Becky Eichbauer Kari Farnsworth Sophomores 57 - - I I . . V -,---- 5 -M ,... .t..,..,.,,.M.w. ., . .. ., Sophomores Tammy Federico Kim Garcia Ken Gibbs Marnie Griffiths 58 Sophomores Ronnie Feldt David Garrett Tony Gortat Mindy Griffiths Donald Fell Liz Frost Mike Garrett Sherri Green Miriam Griffiths Marie Fleming Lana Furgason Mike Gates Mauricea Gregory Danny Grube Jimmy Franco Mary Garbis Tommy Genessy Robin Gregory Julie Judd 1 . 5 Michelle Frye Chris Garcia Lisa Gentry Brian Greigo Clinton Gunderson E Zi ' still I az , .Q V 4, 8 'Z 'Q gi V A Tinker toys are SOOOO much fun!!!! Wendy Gustaveson Tim Geertsen Terry Hale Don Hallett Roy Hallett Robert Hansen Stacy Hansen Debbie Harmon David Hatch Theresa Hatch Marc Hemingway Natalie Henderson Wendy Hendrix Bobby Henry Tori Hernandez Norman Herrington Patrick Hesse B611 Higbee Andrea Higley Craig Higley Chad Hilton Sophomores 59 x.-4 . 4 I ii'-'15 5 it E 5 iii if? K fl! E Hey, look at that Jordache! Scott Hinton Eddie Hodgson Jay Hoecherl Suzanne Hubbard Jeff Hull Marie Humphrey 60 Sophomores Cindi Holder Lorrie Humphreys Carolyn Jackman Mike Jensen Ken Johnson Jlfgfm ,hi kai Jim Holst Aaron Hutchinson Teresa Jacobsen Larry Jenson Phaedra Johnson f, ,f-'1-Ji'x 1 Steve Hubbard Gray lsakson Cheri Jacobson Melanie Jessop Ronnie Keeney ff' 46-Q Troy Kehoe David Kenley Scott King Terri Kramer Rosa Lauber N f wharf '1 HH John Keheley Vaughn Kesler Bryan Kingrey Tom Kubota Tammy Lee -v if i i I Tracy Kelly Deana Kimber Steffanie Kirkham Becky Kukakiko Tamra Levingston 'Q' i 'M' Dondra Kelsay Jeana Kimber Acia Knighton Mike LaMothe Darla Lippincott ,Vp 2 W Sophomores . . . .w., ,4... . ,... . .....a.,.. Don Kelsch Debbie Kasteler Steve Langley Rhonda Lipsey Debbie Kendall Denise Koivala Milinda Larson Lee Llewelyn Sophomores 61 1 4 4 1 'tDon't you dare! John Newsome Vanneth Nhem Stephanie Nielsen Bruce North Chris O'Ca11aghan Kriste Oles 64 Sophomores ! 1 i P ll Richard Nielson John Orr Kathy Padgette Lowell Park Terry Parker ,X t ' it ., 1.11 .f fe 3 S. fi Richard Nielson Bernadette Nogales Chalon Ortiz Tina Pachaco Delores Pagel Tina Pancheco Stacey Park Sean Parker Kym Parkin Kari Parry QT' w' W Sophomores M V Dean Romaro Steve Rose Orvin Russell Robert Russell Michelle Santiago Shelli Scarborough Randy Skinner Stacey Skinner 66 Sophomores Wendy Rose Julie Roybal Tami Sham Becky Serventi Cliff Smith Ronda Rosenhan Roberta Roybal Kelli St. Clair Dave Sherrill Jon Paul Smith X W' we ,, Sheila Rosenlund Danny Rowan Mary Royce Cindy Russell John Salazar Kathy Salter Leslie Shoell Cyndi Sisam Julie Smith Kurt Smith .......l......J MW' Ma Sophomores ----.-- . ., ,, .1 MLM ----- fax Allen Webb Tammy Wey Bart Williams Brian Wilson Paul Williams Sawn Wilson Francine Woodard Janet Woodall Tracy Yeates Chris Young Janice Wheeler Betsy Williams Elaine Winslow Shirel Woodcox Weldon Young 'V fi Carol Ann White Chris Williams Laura Wethur Kelli Woodward Angela Zavala E l- , get Craig Wilkerson Joe Wood Pam Yardley Robyn Zumwalt L Angie Wilson Matt Wood Tina Ybarra Tony Zwan Sophomore Q2 s69 70 Staff TAFF :Aims gy: if A Staff 71 Mr. Christopulos Encourages Academics 72 Principal Mr. Christopulos made many changes in strengthening the curriculum for the 1983-84 school year. His major goal was to improve the quality of each department. Throughout the year, he encouraged students to set goals and achieve them by taking more academic classes. Parents and students voted for the eight-period block schedule which enables stu- dents to enroll in eight classes, taking four classes one day and the other four the next. Mr. Christopulos believes that block scheduling benefits the students' attention span. He su- pervised many curriculum ad- vances, such as the new em- phasis on computer science. And he made sure the depart- ment has excellent equipment to develop computer skills. Mr. Christopulos has thor- oughly enjoyed his six years of being the principal of Kearns High School. His most difficult task is trying to coordinate var- ious activities to meet the needs of the faculty, students, and parents, When students reach their goals or expectations in life, Mr. Christopulos feels the school has been successful. Our Cougar Pride can't be beat! l i mmmpnvw Mr. Christopulos signs some papers at his desk 4 if if 3 2 . Richards Returns To Kearns High Mr. Richards is not new to Kearns this year. He has merely returned after spending the last two years at Central Junior High. Pre- viously, he had served at Kearns High as the head of the Counseling Department, and be- fore that, he served at Kennedy Junior High School. As vice principal, Mr. Richards is in charge of student discipline and scheduling events for the school calendar. Actually, he has taken over the position formerly held by Mr. Wes Johnston, who is now at Taylorsville High School. Mr. Richards likes K.H.S., and feels that it is one of the nicest and best kept facili- ties in the state. Mr. Richards' favorite hobby is raquetball which he enjoys playing with his two sons who both attend Brighton High School. Mr. Barry Richards, vice principal t'No, we won't schedule KISS in the auditorium! Are you out here without a hall pass? 7 4 Vice-Principals The computer just went crazy and shredded the report cards? Mr. Kent Curtis, vice principal Mr. Curtis Cares About Students Mr. Curtis is the vice princi- pal in charge of textbooks, reg- istration, and curriculum. He really enjoys Kearns High and feels that K.H.S. gives students abundant opportunities for aca- demic, personal, and vocational development. No new-comer to Kearns, Mr. Curtis has been vice principal since 1970, although he took a short leave to try his hand as an elementary school principal. Mr. Curtis is an alumnus of the University of Utah. The only thing he doesn't enjoy about being a vice principal is disciplining and suspending er- rant members of the student body. But he is a dedicated Cou- gar fan and sincerely cares about the Well being of all stu- dents. l wish they wouldn't serve grapefruit' Vice Principals 75 Counselors Check Grades, Schedules The counselors monitor stu- dents' grades, and adjust their class schedules. They also reg- ister ninth graders in the spring and help seniors with scholar- ship applications. Along with everything else, they help ju- niors and seniors with the Work release program. New this year on the counsel- ing staff are Mrs. Elvia Gray- bell and Mr. Laron Olsen. Mr. Olsen is not new to K.H.S. since he has previously served as a classroom teacher and night school counselor. Mrs. Graybell comes to Kearns from Cyprus High School. Again this year, Mr. Les Catmull is the head of the Counseling Department. We appreciate all the unself- ish help which the counselors give to each individual student. ns Elaine plunges into another exciting project. ' f,en:,..1?sffi ..--,i ' Y. ,,, Could you say that again, S-L-O-W-L-Y? These data really are surprising! Elaine Burrows Mark Lavoto Les Catmull Laron Olson Elvia Graybell Boyd Williams No, your 5th period doesn't meet at 7-ll! Mrs. Smith, your son just. . . Counselors 77 Dedicated Faculty Pursues Excellence 78 Faculty The Kearns faculty, consist- ing of 76 members, worked hard to help their students achieve both academic and ex- tra-curricular success. Eight teachers from last year did not return, but ten new teachers joined the staff. There were also several new course offerings to brighten up the scene: Gifted and Talented, A.P. Spanish, English as a Sec- ond Language, Advertising, and Graphics. Actually, Graph- ics had been taught in the past, but was restored to the curricu- lum this year to add strength to our vocational program. Sign language and lipreading were also taught to the hard of hear- ing. The biggest change this year was the new block scheduling which consisted of eight class periods with odd and even numbered classes meeting on alternate days. The block sys- tem enabled students to take an additional class. Many favor- able comments were expressed about the block system, al- though the academic classes had some difficulty with day- to-day continuity and maintain- ing the students' attention span. We express our appreciation for the dedication and diligence of our Kearns faculty. , x l we 'Y' . Wg fV,. if Quinn Barton Greg Bateman Harold Bell Industrial Arts Swimming History , 'V :Jw ,a V , Edith Bird Julie Brough Richard Brown Business Fine Arts TV Studio in ,X . , , i Rodney Bushman Doug Calvert Daryl Lee Carlile Business Science Fine Arts ,fl...-- if 1 ' ' K' iiif. , t t t' .,.. A t auf' .ff 'M 3 'Mwm ' .. lE211i?fe5 ' ...czzltwigivenfd -Wg --'C .jj ' Kenyon Clark Gary Cleverly Ralph Dammann P.E.fBasketball Math Industrial Arts than Owen Denison Teresa Denison Robert Grant Math Home Ee. TV Studio 's ,x Jim Hawkes Paul Haynie Ned Helphenstine Special Ed. Driver Ed. Industrial Arts Richard Jenkel Loren Johnson Glen Kawa English English P.E.fWrestling Tom Larson Kathy Latimer Cheryl Lenox P.E.!Football History Special Ed. , ! ,,, K r 4' f ' A' -' , iii, Rr., KX! Ron Hamblin B. Hathoway Fine Arts Drafting!Track is. ff , Renee Hyer George Ieromnimon Home Ec. Pat Knaus Home Ec. Math Ed Larson Industrial Arts Lorraine Linares Audrey Lofgren Foreign Language English Faculty 79 ua 1 56- nw, Shirley Loomis Stephanie Martin Special Ed. Special Ed. Shirley Montgomery Alan Nakagama Special Ed. Math i 'ivan Dan Park Gordon Olson Art Librarian 1 X' Elva Maughan Jim Maynard Barbara McGee English Driver Ed. Special Ed. E Jane Nate Richard Nealson LaJunne Neilson Business English Business Linda Pearson W EWS 80 Faculty Allyn Rogers Charlene Shepard Industrial Arts Reading igz J is , 'fif ' - lsi Science 7 , uQ25G5fW!?4::5' f:,ff'55' . , WX J ,fy W' I f , H ay 1 i 52V af f f t , 2 X X X 4 f Q rvx h . zfazgesgmi, J f. 925: Ray Sheperd Business Irene Peterson Q, f, , Reading ,,f 4, f' ,, zy, VVIV 3 1 Wa Leonard Shield English Dale Robertson P.E. J.C. Smith History 2 ff if Y-4 I . ,K ,,, Susan Smith William Smith Mike Sorich Special Ed. Science Industrial Arts x, I E f. Don Spilker English , , AQ iw , ' , . v ,rf ff Phil Stark Steve Stout X Fine Arts Law Enforcement 3 L Out of paper again? Jane Steiner Ruth Sturges Mitch Tatton Richard Teerlink Geniel Thornton English Special Ed. Art Science Health!P.E. -at f 5 X Z Z , , 52421 L Steve Treseder Jim Walker Regina Wall Ken Whitney Roger Wood TV Production Math English Science History Faculty 81 Secretaries Aid Kearns Behind the scenes at K.H.S. are the hardworking, devoted secretaries, who helped keep the school running smoothly all year long. These ladies helped the students by making ap- pointments for them With the counselors, Writing street passes when they needed to check out of school, and by do- ing what they could to encour- age students in any way possi- ble. They were very busy this year helping keep the school in tip top shape. Besides doing the obvious tasks, such as typing and answering the phones, they had individual jobs they were assigned to accomplish, like ordering the supplies. The secretaries deserve a standing ovation for all of the time and energy they put into making this year one of the Very best ever. Thank you, sec- retaries! 82 Secretaries V 3f3,,..r, i ' K ...ic, WA Are you sure he isn't at home? RoDene Forsyth Geri Gingell J ulie J oos Mickie Massengale 1 f jf Faye Miller J oan Olsen Beverly Pedroza .Iannie Timmerman i 5 Dot Ball Jean Bingham Linda Bowdidge JoAne Donaldson 'fi , l , .',.f- , , if Jean Gourley Nada ,leo Helen Leyba Mary Lou Myers 'R '5- 7 H A V' az if v T y 3 K JoLynn Obray LaVonne Petersen Betty Stowe Lorna Walker Betsy Wilden LaRue Williams Bret Brennan Jean Dickey Service Staff Did Great Job Our custodians did a superb job in keeping K.H.S. sparkling clean. They swept and waxed the floors, cleaned the front of the lockers, emptied trash cans, vacuumed the carpets and did many more jobs to help K.H.S. be the cleanest school around. Many thanks go to these custo- dians for a job well done. The K.H.S. lunch ladies pro- vided hot, nutritionally bal- anced lunches at a reasonable price of 850. You could either choose a hamburger, go to the salad bar, or have the special of the day. Thanks to these ladies who provided an invaluable service. 1 Ken Mathis Joel Obray Donna Odekirk Norman Rosvall Ted Talbot Lunch, Custodians 83 ACTIVITIE .,., , 2:.-....:- - -:: :':.'I- :- - I - vw wksgg wa w wggmwgez wggzm war rg w gzQgg,Qogww w-mwwqgypgfgg ,g.f asgg, wgw , ,sq,Q Qg m ,agwsp pgmw ,f.ge, ,if, .... . -, -1 -f. . -:,:.. -.-. V. -1 -1. 1. if W i m - : w w s iff i ia 84 Activities ii Agia xi 3 f 0 fw w gfg3z3 M. fg, :z i : 4 sw W i m 2':'2:2:2 :I- -- g-r 1' if f -:1: : : -' .- ::-gggg.g.f. -ww- -1 -5,-,,-,:-,.,.4mf::g-:g:,,g:g-zlgygfw...5-:-:g-:g5-gl 5 ,. ,.: W ,. 1 - , -f :,g. Activities 85 Hello Week Launches Year This year's Hello Week was held August 30th through Sep- tember 2nd. Tuesday, the 30th, was picture day. During lunch, students could get their picture taken through a cardboard cut out as a cougar. Wednesday was scheduled as club rush day. Thursday, Song Day, everyone had fun singing the school song. Our student body officers went around the school asking students to sing the school song. If they sang it right, they won a prize. On Friday, the an- nual Hello Assembly featured the Cheerleaders, Dance Club, Chattes, and Spirit Club. That night, the week ended with a game against Cyprus. Its pretty scary up here. ,4 ,,,, ,, , 86 Hello Week . . , strive mighty cougars . . . f gs t ain' I' ii if' N , wk Q wr 'Q ,qmk Eff n 9 E., i Homecoming Activities Are A Great Success Homecoming was built around the theme This Time the Best Time. Festivities be- gan on September 16th with an assembly in which the Home- coming Queen Nominees were presented to the student body. On the 19th, the Homecoming Parade was held. The band and various clubs either marched or rode on floats. The next day, teachers cooked breakfast for those who were brave enough to eat it. On the 21st, the K.H.S. Olympics were held. The fol- lowing day there was a cougar carnival in which many clubs -,.. -. all participated. The Hit attraction was a dunking machine which left some of the faculty mem- bers all wet. The big Homecom- ing Day was held on Friday, September 23rd. Alumni and seniors mingled at a reception where they renewed old Ac- quaintances and reminisced. Afterwards, the alumni enter- tained us at the Homecoming Assembly. Of course, the high- light of the program was the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Barbara Anderson, and her attendants. Smile! 88 Homecoming Homecoming parade comes to the end of its route. X ww W. ,,,:, ,,,,,1L V , ffff ,:45E2fzwfg'V4wa A , ffuzffffm-:,M,W,,.,f,fm,: .m:efgfWwt,,e,, ,5,,w,,.,,, ,, ,, ,, in ,. W i,Z'?,.,i..?j.A,,M.,,,, flgbwfffw f,,Yi?,Mq,r,g. . 5 W 3 fi V ,emu fviiww. ,WW ,,,H ,i,E,f,WW,f,,f , A ,:gg1.w., , 4 M ,W 1 ae, A ww A fx i ,, ,, f ' 7G few M , Chattes perform during halftime activities. YQ! X S st. EF i ,. iw X S, t 2 ff Homecoming Queen Barbara Anderson and her attendants. x f , Cynthia Massengale is announced as a queen candidate. Homecoming 89 Homecoming Concludes With Game And Dance Our opponent in the Home- coming Game was Bingham. This year, a parachutist deliv- ered the ball to start the game. During halftime, the cheer- leaders, Chattes, and alumni performed. Although our team fought hard, they Weren't suc- cessful in overcoming the Bingham squad. The week's ac- tivities drew to a close at the Homecoming Dance at which the band, Sapphire, performed and Don Blair took pictures. All in all, this year's Home- coming can be called a big suc- cess. And the next contestant is Ken Carrillo tackles number 32. 90 Homecoming Tom Morgan sprints to the finish line. Hold it! I wanna be queen! ,, -Ev Qisfl' IN? X Yglx E f s 9' 8 'ir . X4 Q- fi whit! A 19 fi ' -'E gi- Pit, Jim escorts Amy at nominating assembly. Homecoming 91 Carousel Twirls This year's school musical, Carousel, by Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein was a glittering success. The story, which is adapted from Liliom by Ferenc Molnar, concerns a handsome carnival barker, Billy Bigelow, who falls in love with a small-town girl, Julie Jordan. After they are married and Billy learns he is about to become a father, he re- sorts to robbery to provide for his family. During the robbery, Billy is killed accidentally when he slips and falls in his knife. In heaven, Billy asks for the chance to return to the earth for one day to express his On Kearns Stage love for his wife and daughter. When he returns, his daughter, who is fifteen years old, has be- come hot tempered and rebel- lious like Billy. But in the end, Billy is able to inspire his wife and daughter with hope for the future. The Drama Department is to be congratulated for this fine production. An improved sound system contributed greatly to the audiencels enjoyment. The musicians, carpenters, and stage crew also deserve com- mendation for their work in making this musical a fine suc- cess. and his name is Mr. Snow 92 Musical Billy Bigelow and Julie Jordan meet at Mullins Carousel. 48 .Y , M .fig JW? mm , You will noL be allowed back at the Carousel again! Your daughter is fifteen now. 7 if The first year we're married, we'll have one little kid. Musical 93 Carousel Cast Billy Bigelow ...... Rodney Johnston Julie Jordan ......... Vietta Furgason Mrs. Mullin ....... Stephanie Weekes Carrie Pepperidge .... Julia Cavaness lst Policeman .......... Rodney Price 2nd Policeman .... ..... J esse Curd David Bascombe ......... John Berry Nettie Fowler . . Enoch Snow . . . Jigger Craigin . . Arminy ........ Captain ........ Heavenly Friend Starlieeper ..... Louise .......... . . . . .Korrie Hess . . . . . .Danny Olson . . . . . .Jay Spencer Yovonda Voorheis . . .Mark Reynolds .........JohnBerry .......,.,ToniDover . . . . . .Ann Anderson Carnival Boy ........... Rodney Price Enoch Snow Jr. ....,JeffBerry Principal .,....... Dr. Sheldon .... . . . .Ma-t Allred . . , .Torn Dover 94 Musical f J j , ,,,-' ' Star light star bright . . v Korrie leads the chorus. lf I loved you . . , V l l nw 5, , . l. if 1. You mean, they can't see me? 4'My boy, Bill, will be tall and as tough as a tree! if 5 4 June is bustin' out all over! ? 'Qi A, AU fi , ' f f , U fs V ,V I . .'Mgii.w I , '! 7 qw ' I , E 6 ,O o., M I Us fs: ff? '2 -.l V, , 00:9 f ' na ug 4 S31 , 1 2 34 f s Q W 2 - 4' , , l .zw f , 1 f 'IX ' ' fag, f f f M f 1 1 4, 1 I fa 1 5 , im H - -I + if eww' 5, J' li , .Q l,N 4. l K 3 5 , Musical 95 w. f J ff ,,- ,ff I TYVV? 1 I g J Y Wa 3 1415?- f ',,f N 'l ff. ' : , -J -.LQ . 5 5 .--.. 1. it :'f'Q'- , vi it-Warcww .,f,f-'.,3f,f-553, 'aims . 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L' 'S f- '. at .. , ' 'ls' 'ig f , ' ' F ' iliffg' 4 Sf-i'f?,...-is + is i t 1 .-.,. N,,2:'X : '--,A A Q ,ll j ay Q fu.:-9:51. ..'-gp laik?-iksqkgsx V t - xi- YM, L -. 4, ' fi .wwf My I 'fc A K R .L ,K ,JA .. Do I rake the rocks up the hill or down the hill? 'ilust you and I. Pride Week Boosts Spirit The purpose of Pride Week is to boost school spirit, and make our students proud of K.H.S. This year, there was an essay contest in which the partici- pants were asked to finish the statement Kearns High School is on Target . . . The three winners each won cash prizes. Kitti Hubbard took top honors. In the 'tPlant Your Plot Pro- ject, 325 students from various organizations were assigned tracts of ground on the barren hill north of the school. Each participating group added top soil and planted spring bulbs. The daffodil and tulip bulbs will add some color to the hill in the spring. The K.H.S. TV Studio pre- sented a film about the history of the Kearns community which was narrated by Mr. Barry Richards. Pride Week's final activity was the talent assembly which attracted and held a large audi- ence. The first place winners were James Marsden and Vietta Furgesson. Everyone who attended enjoyed Watch- ing the participants show their talents. Oh. no! VVhat's the next line? Pride Week 97 Holidays Bring Festive Mood Christmas week at Kearns High started with the tradition- al Christmas Tree Lane for which the clubs decorated Christmas trees in the main hall. There was also a Christ- mas assembly which was very amusing. Santa Claus put in a persoanl appearance, and sev- eral clubs participated. Faculty members even performed as lit- tle children listening to The Night Before Christmas. As part of the week's festivi- ties, the vocal music groups put on an evening concert. Santa gives away candy at assembly Cougars Claw members decorate their tree. Christmas lights sparkle in downtown Salt Lake 98 Christmas Week Student body officers tell the Christmas story. Record breaking snows fell in December. z ,.. i f is, 'P' ,jyfjff ' G f if .i?fJE:f,f 4 N Aff, ,,,.Q,,,N , '- . . f 'M Teachers become children listening to the Christmas story. , ff Christmas Week 99 Spirit Week Draws Support Spirit Week Was Widely sup- ported this year. The cheer- leaders, who sponsored the event, succeeded in creating a lot of excitement, competition, and pride. Throughout the Week, there were various dress up days such as Hbackwards and inside- out day, 'Acrazy green and gold day, Fabulous Fifties day, and 'tNeW Wave or Punk Rock day. During lunch, there was a series of eating contests: ba- nana stuffing, marshmallow stuffing, Jello slurping, and root beer guzzling. Firday was a dress up green and gold day. The Spirit Stick was found by Lisa Stosich. HI listened to the clues and figured out that it had to be hidden in the Lost and Found, she explained. The overall Winners of Spirit Week were the sophomores, who also Won a tug-of-War against the seniors. The Winners in the hall deco- rating contest were the seniors. l Chance Brimhall stuffs a banana. 100 Spirit Week The Cougars cream the Warriors! Wu-r'f Trudy Skogcrhoc joins in the lunchtime activities. ,m'.,,v,f.g., it 3' fi V V n wa K' 1 W1 f QV, ,. . ' A 1,4 IV.-V 1 . ,V 'iff' 'ff '. L ' '-' ts gn a.,.'fp',k is 1' 5 1 ., MA 6.1 , H -, . . . .n '4 K 'ff ' 4 Lf A3 ' A ,WA .517 . 0,7 ., A ff fa ,K . ?': ,. 'Qf rl. ,,4'r mi gif ' .yhw I ., 71' , ?:l-, zf, 'Mi 9 1 ' -4 lr-D4 wi -' Af,- 44 Hr 7 , 'fy nw ,L w M W Q A WML , ' .Q f W, M Wwffvx U 25, f du f f f f 4 , ,S ,W W, J ld, :Q,, ,,A.., .,A,, ,,,,,, ,ggif E W W iz . W ......,..,.,,..,,.::, .........., W . ,,,,:,:,.,:QE N ..... zi., HIII: ........, xx-1.i..W:E?i? .... z k gg g f-2122: -fzfi-1- . 102 Sports ii! Mk K., ,,., .. X Q Q! 5 hx My . yy ,- Rf i315 X ..., . Q Q 1? vzkswg ff ua, 5- Q22 g S .. 5: .:.g-322 gf 5 :' ::',j',E' 5 2' Qi g gggg' -S im.: '2 :' ,Q 51 22-52 552- ,:-:f 3 Sports 103 I9S3 VARSITY FQGTB LL TEA ff f IQ N it Tom Larson Dale Robertson Head Coach Assistant Coach Matt Allred Mike Alvord Nofe Alusa Bryce Anderson Wes Atwood Bryan Bailey Dave Barrett Nick Berriochoa Ron Bland Gary Bronson John Byrge Ken Carrillo 104 Varsity Football Victory Eludes Vhrdty Teani The Varsity Football Team deserves our recognition and support even though they achieved no victories this year. The new head coach, Tom Lar- son, said, The team was young, but they were potential- ly better than their record indi- cates. Coach Larson is looking forward to next season because he feels the team will benefit from this year's experience. Assistant Coach Dale Robert- son complimented the team's strong defense, but he feels that the offense needs more work. The Cougar Team was led by three captains: Greg Carver, Chad Pickett, and Chad Zitting, Other outstanding players in- cluded Duane Morris, and Dave Ortez. Next year's strongest re- turning players are Toni Tai, Chad Zitting, Gary Bronson, and Marty Jaramillo. ' Greg Q.B,'s for the awesome Cougars. 106 Varsity Football Hey, everyone, I'm back! 1 fs is Q 'F ii 1 Tayorsville and Kearns go at it head to head u if 5 Q X 3 .. ...X Junior Varsity And Sophomores Work Hard To Show Their Pride Mr. Larry Hatch and Mr. Team ended the season with Mike Sorich coached this year's three wins. Sophomore Football Team. The Junior Varsity Team was Troy Kehoe and Pliki Tauteoli coached by a new faculty mem- were the captains. Coach Sor- ber, Dale Robertson, who re- ich commented, t'There were a mained enthusiastic even couple of outstanding players though the J.V.'s only won two other than the captains. They games. Coach Robertson re- were Troy Staley and Kelly marked, t'Our most outstanding Versluis. This year's sopho- players were Hap Husband and mores should do well next year Merlin Thomas. We wish the and possibly help out the varsi- coaches and players the best of ty squad. The Sophomore luck next season. Get outa my way. ,4- SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM - Left to Right, Row Brown, .loc Wood, Brian Griego, Patrick Schaffer, Arden One: David Quintana, Curtis McCombs, Mark Chambers, DeMille, Timmy Widauer. Row Three: Coach Mike Sorich. Troy Kehoe, Norman Carlson, Troy Anderson, .lonny Perry, Kevin Wall, Clinton Gunderson, David Hatch, Kelly Vers- Welclon Young, Tim Rushton. How Two: Lowell Park, Ran- luis, Bart Williams, Mapuic Tai, Brett Barton, Robert Smith, dy Skinner, Allen Allred, .lohn Conder, Troy Staley, Matt Pliki Tauteoli, Coach Larry Hatch. 108 J.V., Sophomore Football ,. of ,l I f 'FH 'z The Cougar defense closes in. 5 . 1, ffl. 4 , , f f' l l WJXWKV' , wah!! 7 ,, W f 2 4 V ff f, naw-W, m'9wf,, 5, ,Q V of , v , l . f' M, 1 ' A I f 9 4 M M ' Z f W, lf , ' M, ,,, 'wwf f' W2 4 , , K ff ,xv Z ,A 7 ,l , , , WW ' lf W fy' W , ,, J 1 ' V ' ' 1 'ww M-gi WW- , , Q, 'Q,1Aff',Cg f 4+ 'H A MJ, 0, f 'f 1 -,..., , gg, ,Tm Q 5, hw , gg M. V, 2 1, 2 wg ifflvr fl W , , W f l H ' , , ,, :W , 553, f vu,ww.4 W W' 4,f1,.Z,,l - ff fiw ' ' pr A forward paw might do it! Cam llc holll on lo ll? J.V., Sophomore Football 109 Team Works Hard, Plays Tough The Varsity Basketball Team worked hard during the sum- mer, attending a clinic at school as well as the Bronco Basket- ball Camp in Boise, Idaho. Coach Clark said that it was a great opportunity for the team to improve its fundamental skills. Their hard work showed throughout the season. The Cougars tipped off the season against the Brighton Bengals, who went on to win the State 4-A Championship. There were many close and eX- citing games, such as the one against Alta at Kearns. Our boys played tough, ending with a 4-20 record. Brett Falk was the leading scorer, averaging 18 points per game. Jeff Pace assisted great- ly by scrambling for the re- bounds. Robbie Lambert and Brett Falk served as co-cap- tains, helping with strategic plays. Other leading team members included DaWayne White, Kendale Gates, Scott Chappel, and John Hatch. Thanks, Cougars, for a job well done! Brett Falk, top scorer, was named to the All State Academic Basketball Team. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-Left to Right, Row One: ager, Ken Lawson, Brett Falk, John Hatch, Scott Chappel Gary Bronson, Kevin Wall,Gary Bowles, Brad Tiffany, Davc Jeff Pace, Kendale Gates, Rob Lambert, DaWayne White Duckworth, Nafe Alusa, Darin Atkinson, Coach Gary Clever- Coach Kenyon Clark. ly. Row Two: Laine Neilsen, manager: Doug Larson, man- llO Basketball FQ' gf 5 Kendale Gates, senior player Rob Lambert, senior player :QTEK , ' DX' if J DaWayne White, senior player A 2 I l Rob Lambert soars skyward in hard-fought duel against Alta. Basketball 111 g VARSITY CANDID ,,,, Mg? fwagsg4g5g'5j,7f,, -,.,.- F-M if , V -4:-tif '- , MWMM-I., Robbie looks for an opening in the Cyprus game. Scott Chappel springs for two against West Jordan. V i,,, ,, f,f MM, ,NA W .mg r iiiiii W-Q-........ Duwuyne and Brett move down the vourt. 112 Basketball V ,,.... N.. W, ' ?v5i,rb , MfM 4'f0f!7 w,fy,,,, ff 1,,,:tg:gWp4m, ,L,,,ffh' we ' ' ' Qf ltll f 'f M 4 111yA ft , s 1 p ,WN, ,,s,,,,t.Mo 2 Alta 4110 checks Jeff's blood pressure as DaWayne speeds by. N-,W glfffie-at M ssse , N 'ww ,, NM ' Brett works around a determined opponent. h--u-WW' .r., i John Hatch puts it up and in against West Jordan. Hey, watch the hands! 1 Basketball 113 Llnderclassmen Fight Onward The Junior Varsity, coached by Gary Cleverly, ended up with a league record of 2 wins and 16 losses. The first win was against the Cyprus Pirates 28- 20. Top scorers throughout the year were Gary Bronson, Scott Chappel, and Gary Bowles. The team also attended the Bronco Camp in Boise, Idaho. Mr. Alan Nakagama coached the Sophomore Team, which had compiled a 2-12 record by the end of the season. They held tough against Clearfield winning 48 to 36. Troy Kehoe averaged 10 points per game, and Gary Bowles averaged 12 points per game. Both the J.V. and the Sopho- mores would like to thank ev- eryone for supporting their games. ,K my iM, amafra Brad dribbles past a West Jordan opponent. i E JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-Left to Right, Larson, manager, Kevin Wall, John Hatch, Scott Chappel, Row One: Ken Lawson, Gary Bowles, Gary Bronson, Darren Jeff Pace, Nafe Alusa, Coach Gary Cleverly. Atkinson, Brad Tiffany, Jim Duckworth. Row Two: Doug 114 Basketball SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM-Left to Right, Row Robert Smith, Scott Pollack, Derik Christianson, Kevin One: Darren Preece, Weldon Young, Dave Sherle, Troy Ke- Wall, Robert Miller, Coach Alan Nakagama. hoe, Gary Bowles, Danny Ringwood. Row Two: Mike Simon, W 'W' ' H ,af - W, W-.V...y.i,,,,,,, , ,. ,,t,, , ,,.,, ,,,,,.,n,.t,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,M ,fffffp J.V.'s dunk it for two more point! , ,,,-,,.,4! Basketball 115 New Coach Heads Gymnastics Team The Gymnastics Team had barely begun their season at press time, so it wasn't possible for us to report on their season in detail. However, they did have a new coach this year, Kim Baker, who worked them very hard in the early morning hours. Another new addition this year was the spring-board floor which was installed in the girls' gym. This floor helped the gymnasts meet more chal- lenging goals and perfect new skills. The Gymnastics Team com- petes in several events such as floor, beam, bars, and vault. The team looks promising for this year, although many of the top girls will be graduating this spring. Q Q i'7C,7Uu t Ui QM U V JL1HUTlNgTA,Qm. Ql.fi-Q..i,5,r.u.fif1t, gfxiffxk JQQLQIQ LLLUUO g wget qt l 'jsgpl Cicifrf fig li Vw -agcfz O ,Mew tLrd1.gd1g, JQ Z Q 'li it H53-'C' k ,Zigi Cpu Ll H4 Q C7051-4f5L40 gfjgpi af JUCLLLL. AFM UO Ace ini cf Cul MA R VLMUC cjudfc ,' j!QJAl def OJW GYMNASTICS TEAM-LefttoRight,Row0ne:Shauna Du- Wendy Walters, Penny Warr, Shari Braunberger. Row bois, Row Two: Cindy Sisam, Steffanie Kirkham, Debbie Four: Shellie Turner, Teresa Ekker. Row Five: Lee Ann Fast, Michelle Frye, Chalon Ortez. Row Three:Kris Collings, Campbell. Gymnastics 117 Young Team Plays Well This year's Girls' Basketball Team was young, being com- posed mostly of sophomores, of whom only three had played in junior high school. Neverthe- less, the team still managed to take fifth place in region. The most valuable players this past season were Captain Debbie Cedarstrom and her co-captain, Tawna Loveday. The team agreed that basketball was a lot of fun, are looking forward to- ward a great season next year with a more experienced team. Seniors Debbie Cedarstrom and Tawna Loveday are the only ones who are leaving. The Girls' Basketball coach was Mr. Sorich, who has coached the girls for the last seven years. Mr. Sorich re- marked that he really enjoys coaching the girls, and felt that they did very well. agmqmf ,W Can I have that ball! GIRL 'S VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-Left to Right, Michelle Duckworth, .lan Tanner, Debbie Cedarstrom, Tena Row One: Mele Tatafu, Becky Eichbauer, Becky Brakey, Miller. Tawna Loveday, Ylonda Thomas. Row Two: Coach Sorich, 118 Girls' Basketball Wave good-bye UE GIRLSCIUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-Left to Right, Row One: Coach Borg, Nancy Whitehead, Tena Mill- er, Michelle Duckworth. Row Two: Melanie Jessop, Ina Sou- , fia, Dawn Alexander, Ylonda Thomas, Becky Eichbauer. 14 , u , , f . 1 M, ,,,,, fv, i A ' lf ii ,, W MACS arouse enthusiasm for Girls' Basketball. Will it go in. . .? Girls' Basketball 119 : I.. ' Gary, Blake, and Glen relax before a meet. ,, ' Karen Stowell takes anchor in her relay. Merrideth Tinnin and Tina Ybarra braid Gene's hair I ll Q i i 120 Swimming Andy Rolher Lakes off in a relay against West Jordan. 7 Coach Bateman and Tina Ybarra go over times. H ,.:s .. 4. . .4....4., 4..... . .. ....,,., . ,N.. .,-.- - - 1 Girls Capture 2nd In Region This year's Swim Team did very well in competition. The girls did especially well, taking 2nd in region and placing high in state competition. The boys also did well, taking 3rd in re- gion and placing high in the state finals. Coach Bateman was proud of his swimmers and remarked that the team was larger and more enthusiastic this year. We would like to thank the Swim Team for representing Kearns well and helping keep us lil. SWIMMING TEAM-Left zo Right, Row One: Jerry Clere- mans, Clefton Rawson, Bryan Kingery, Chad Duncan, Tony Martin. Row Two.'Shawn Thomas, Brian Wilson, Glen Hult- gren, Matt Brown. Steve Wilson, Gene Praag, Gary Morri- son, Blake Williamson, Robert Morton, Bill Denison, Coach Greg Bateman. Row Th1'0c.'Wendy Tall, Melinda Thomas, Yvonne Cuevas, Karen Stowcll, Angie Whitney, Mcrrideth Tinnin, Stephanie Coleman, Cari Farnsworth, Alicia Garcia, Tina Ybarra, Celena Chadderdon, Dora Burke. Swimming 121 ,ix arjav l ix. Wrestlers Grab 5-7 Record The Wrestling Team had a new assistant coach this year, Mr. Doug Snell. Mr. Glen Kawa continued as the head coach. The wrestlers were led by co- captains Russ Adamson and Leif Forney. Unfortunately, the team was plagued by many injuries, but they ended with a record of 5 wins, 7 losses, and O ties. Although the wrestlers fin- ished 7th in region, two of them qualified for the State Tourna- ment at Weber State College: Garren Miller at 98 lbs. 4th, and Russ Adamson at 105 lbs. 3rd. But the team is young, and a strong showing is expected from the following next year: Garren Miller, Daren Brad- shaw, Kent Kolb, Will Barker, and Terry Morgan. We congratulate the team for their effort and hard work. Good luck next year! Come on, Terry, do something! 'xp L' if C . 7, is... VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM-Left to Right, Row One.' Kirt Francis, Terry Morgan, Kenny Carrillo Marty Jara Garron Miller, Russ Adamson, Daren Bradshaw, Leif For- millo, Dave Barrett, Clint Gunderson, Coach Doug Snell ney, Kent Kolb, Will Barker. Row Two: Coach Glen Kawa. 122 Wrestling Did I do it, or am I dreaming? What's going to happen now? V F A, 1 A f JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM-Row One: Jim Carrillo, Kenny Johnson, Steve Turner, Dave Berriochoa. if Row Two:Jeff Beesley, Richard Miller, Kevin Staley, Scott Perkins, Manager John Kaheley. State Qualifiers: Garron Miller, Russ Adamson Wrestling 123 Volleyball Wins Major Victories This year's Volleyball Team changed their image, turned the season around, and grabbed some important victories. The J.V. squad took lst in region and 2nd in the Mini-State Tour- nament. Michelle Duckworth and Sia Maeaki were selected for the All Star Team. The Varsity Team was young, having only two sen- iors. They placed 7th in region out of 18. Debbie Cederstrom and Tawna Loveday were hon- ored as outstanding players. Coach Borg said she enjoyed working with this team and is looking forward to next year. All but two players will be re- turning, and prospects look bright. ' Debbie serves for the Cougars. 124 Girls' Volleyball VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM - Left to Right, Row One.' Kellie Thompson, Loretta Brown. Row Two: Coach Heather Borg, Tawna Loveday, Ina Soifua, Becky Brakey. Row Three:Luisa Teo, Debbie Cedarstrom, Kellie Bliss, Mele Tatafu. fx I ' 1 fi jTfT V fidjff gf U5 ,I jf! J.V VOLLEYBALL TEAM - Left to Right, Row One: Loretta Brown, Becky Eichbauer, Michelle Duckworth, Tena Miller. Row Two: Coach Shelley Kellie Bliss, Tammy Lee. vxflji-'Ala ii- ,,, .,,' , .f , -A - Iverson, Ina Soifua, Sia Maeaki, Dawn Alexander, ,Q Q ,,,,,, l I Coach Borg and Tena discuss strategic moves, 'V y W ff ' ii 5 ,,, l la-ff'f 'W M' ii,, f 4, iii It ff Luisa goes for the spike. Girls' Volleyball 125 The Lady Cougars Are Looking Good The Girl's Tennis Team, coached by Gary Cleverly, Worked very hard this year. Four players went to Taylors- ville to compete in the Region Tournament, Where one player, Becky Larsen, was successful in winning and was named most Valuable player. The oth- er three players Who Went to Region were Amy Gseguera, Judy Rich, and Dixie Heming- way, Unfortunately, these three were eliminated because of a single elimination rule. These Lady Cougars had a hard rebuilding year and fin- ished With a 0-12 record. They expect to do better next year because of several returning players. 126 Girls' Tennis 4 Becky Larsen, most Dixie Hemingway - sell valuable player Christina Martin N,-f e ,gi l 4 Gary Cleverly, coach Amy Oseguera Stephanie SChyuCk l- John Wood, golf coach :Riff wg, 3 53f9,sfS sxifs it Hg-ill 5 3832! 351313 Golf Team Plays Hard The Boys' Golf Team plays its season during the fall. Their home games take place at Mea- dowbrook Golf Course. Coached again this year by Mr. John Wood, they played hard, but unfortunately had a no-Win season. Next year's prospects look encouraging for the Golf Team because five of this year's play- ers will be returning. i 13 5m GOLF TEAM - Left to Right, Row One.'Brent Wilhelmsen, Kent Bodily, Brent Bodily. Row Two: John Clardy, Jason Job, Dave Stitcher, Shawn DeYoung. Golf Team 127 Prospects Look Good For Track AA. --x-.--- Liu-- L1., Vl'LA-,.1- .ILL Pl LOD Lllllb, Lllk, LLGLIX Team had barely formed, so it was not possible for us to report on their entire season. Howev- er, Coach Ben Hathaway was very optimistic and expected the team to do very well be- cause there were many return- ing members, and last year they placed fourth in region and thirteenth in state. The more outstanding runners in- cluded Rodney Johnston, Quint McCombs, Tom Morgan, and Christi Chidester. Congratulations and best wishes go out to Coach Hathaway and his fine Track Team and Cross Country Team. TRACK COACHES -- Left to Right: Dick Brown, A'Wally Smith, Ben Hathaway, Dale Robertson. mmm annul: gfiefigw f 128 Track TRACK TEAM Left to Ri ht Row One' Nanc White 1 g , 1 y - head, Deen J. Eavenson, Cindy Solomon, Debbie Solomon, Vince Ybarra, Quint HSpeed McCombs, Brad Mortensen Row Two: Lisa Davis, Darren Atkinson, Randy Farnsworth Steven Sorensen, Tim Weidauer, Jay Spencer, Jeff Berry Dave Kenley, Tim Rushton Lee Kinne . Row Three? y Y Yvonne Hoggan, Juanita Taylor, Christy Chidester 1 v Heather Maxwell, Dolores Pagle, Ina Soifua. Row Four: Coach Wally Smith, Mike Alvord, Jimmy Bottoms, Dean Hurst, Tyler 400 Rushton, Rodney Johnston, Bryce An- derson, Paul Johnston, Gary Worthen, Coach Dale Robert- son. Row Five.'Aaron Griffiths, Dave Rice, Scott NTT Chap- pell, Dave Ginnett, Robert Llewellyn, Arden DeMille, Steve Spencer. 'i GIRLS' CROSS COUNTRY TEAM - Left to Right, Row Ono: Debbie Solomon, Christi Chidester, Nancy Whitehead. Row Two:Debbie Danielson, Carol Edwards, Rhonda Lipsay, Cross Country Has Fine Season The Cross Country Team had a great season. They held their ground during region and state meets with Tom Morgan plac- ing 3rd in region and Christi Chidester placing 2nd in state. Other outstanding members in- cluded Randy Farnsworth Tyler Rushton, Jan Carranza, Nancy Whitehead, Carol Ed- wards, and Rhonda Lipsay. Coach Hathaway said he was surprised by the team's excel- lent performance and expects them to do well next year. Many team members also said they enjoyed running for K.H.S. v BOYS'CROSS COUNTRY TEAM- Left to Right, Row One: lor, manager: DeLynn Jones, Jimmy Bottoms, Dave Ginnet, Tyler Rushton, Dean Hurst, Randy Farnsworth, .lan Car- Chris Dyson, Brad Tiffany, Chris Dahl, Brent Coggins. ranza, Tom Morgan, Bruce Coggins. Row Two: Juanita Tay- Cross Country 129 Soccer Grows In Popularity One year ago, soccer was sanctioned by the Utah High School Activities Association, so it is now a regular school sport. The program is gaining popularity in Utah. Soccer has great appeal since it is the most popular sport in the world, out- side of the United States. At press time, the Soccer Team had merely been formed. Last year, the team placed fourth in region, and this past winter, the indoor team took first in state, so prospects looked bright. Among the bet- ter players were Peter Boyce, Bob Geertsen, Javier Viena, Tim Geertsen, and Ergun Ok- cun. We wish the Soccer Team the best of success! L. is Ergun heads the ba 130 Soccer SOCCER TEAM- Left to Right, Row One: Tim Geertsen, sen, Bryan Coggins, Martin Kokoshka Row Three John Ergun Okcun, Vaughn Kesler, David Felts, Bruce Coggins. 'tCowboy Beal, Peter Boyce, Edwin Arias Not Pictured Row Two: Chris Pratt, Javier Viena, Lynn Pratt, Bob Geert- Tony Clausen, Gary Hatcher. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM - Left to Right, Row One: Joey Quintana, Gary Bronson, Rick Wiles, Nick4Berriochoa, Dino Santisteven. Row Two: Coach Larry Hatch, Troy Keener, Chris Nelson, Kendalc Gates, Rob Lambert, Jim Mitchell, John Hatch. Not Pictured: Rick Medina, Wade Jensen, Greg Carver. Baseball Team Expects Success The Baseball Team started this year's season looking good and expecting to beat all rivals. The team was led by the three main pitchers: Nelson, Quin- tana, and Medina. Head Coach Larry Hatch said that he knows We have a great team and believes theylll go to the top. Catching for the varsi- ty Were Lambert and Keener. The Junior Varsity also ex- pected to do well. Coach Gary Cleverly said that We have a number of outstanding sopho- mores including Kehoe, Berrio- choa, and Wood. We thank the baseball teams for promoting spirit and mak- ing Kearns a leader in sports. JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM - Left to Right, Row Two: Gary Bronson, Rick Wiles, Joey Quintana, Dino Row One.'Kent Kolb, Dave Berriochoa, Troy Kehoe, Richard Santistevan, John Hatch, Dave Duckworth, Derek Christian- Archuletta, Chris Bennett, Cory Anderson, John Clardy. son, Nick Berriochoa, Coach Hatch. Baseball 131 V . VS!! :,gVy,9',:yVVV-,VKVV ,VV-M, VV ,V , ,, V 5 1 ,V-VVVVV VVKV WV, V ,K f'-if9-3ifJf4i557?V3?'il?x12f55W?W3?I45'wVV?3iiif'fGi?WV?V?1yff9VV'1? sV'12V'MV-VgwWVVVWVVV K. 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The end of the competi- tion left the J.V. squad with a superior trophy, the highest honor given, and a spirit stick. This year, the J.V. Cheer- leaders have fewer members and higher standardsg never- theless, Mrs. Linda Pearson, their advisor, said that they are better than any others she has worked with. Michelle Drabner was the head J.V. Cheerleader. We congratulate the J.V.'s on their hard work and fine achievements. They added col- or and excitement to our athle- tic program. i Give us a Kaylynn Asay Ronnie Feldt Acia Kmghton Teresa Ekker Lisa Kakala Shellie Turner Sophomores Work To Promote Spirit The Sophomore Cheer- leaders are chosen in the spring of their 9th grade year. First, they attend Workshops Where they learn the basic cheers which they Will use to try out. Then they are judged and se- lected This year's squad worked really hard to promote school spirit From July 11th through the 14th they attended a USA Cheerleading Camp at Utah State University While there they learned a lot of new cheers Worked hard and wona superior trophy which was later presented to the school Shellie Turner was the head cheerleader and Mrs linda Pearson was their advisor. r m My K... wr.--- ' fi ' ' 2 ,. Y Y 7 7 W! Ji ' ' 'Va 1 ' -J f' jig' 2 y i ,y,, Q .N ' '45 y fr. yyyy H if-W M 1 ,y,, T' vi, ' we , + l ' W fi , 1' N -, ,f v Q KK .. l is f -0.4m-an JV Is this how it is supposed to be done Sophomore Cheerleaders 139 'e- 'W , , 15, ,'-. Q 7 ,, 4? w QM Q sa? if 'ht fifla. Watch out, here I come! ,,,, ,,, ,,, i: gk x X 11- . Q ' 3 .2 E 2, as 'Gr 'H V J 'Er-f Spirit Club cheers The Green Machine! l Renee Hyer, advisor Wendy Adams Lisa Brady Cindy Bringhurst DeDe Brunyer 'Q Amy DeWolf Marne Erustsen Sheri Green Debra Greenland Mauricea Gregory Stacy Hanson Cindy Knight Densie Koivula Terri Kramer Julie LaMothe Gwen Lott Lanae Lumsden 142 Spirit Club Brenda reacts to a tense moment on the field. C0riI1DG Burl' Roxanne Burrola Teresa Cook Jennie Crapo Little Things Add To Spirit The Spirit Club did many small, subtle things to boost en- thusiasm and strengthen school unity. They Practiced every eighth period to perfect their cheers and dances which they performed at assemblies and at half-times. One of their on-go- ing projects was decorating the lockers of the Football and Bas- ketball Teams. They also pre- sented the flag before each game and cheered in unison. The faculty advisor for the Spirit Club was Mrs. Renee Hyer. The officers included the following: Jennie Crapo, presi- dentg LaNae Lumsden, vice presidentg Debbie Harmon, sec- retaryg Toni Proccacio, histori- ang Cindy Bringhurst, cheer mistressg and Mikki Taylor, drill mistress. l Debbie Harmon Brenda Hendrix Adnrea Higley Cyndi Holder Debbie Jaegar Debbie Kasteler Wendie Marsing Kari Parry Toni Proccacio DeAnn Street Mikki Taylor Pam Yardly Spirit Club 143 Win 'wiv ,z ,Uv , v 4 1 i .Z . ., fm? 'H Wi! v 'X 6 Y' ,Wu Mr. Stark watches a soloist perform. Madrigals Are In Demand The Madrigals are the most elite singing group at Kearns. Throughout the school year, they are in great demand for community as well as school functions. ' They performed at Home- coming, the Hello Assembly, dances, Weddings receptions, building dedications, and busi- ness luncheons. During the Christmas season, KSL Radio recorded the Madrigals and played their music on the radio. The members of the Madri- gals must have fortitude and stamina. In order to join the group, they must first pass competitive tryouts. And when they travel to perform far from home, or even out of state, they must pay their own expenses. Ibis... Madrigals tune up their voices. 5, ,- ' 1 i ' - Madrigals 145 M ff Ai . 1 V1 Y' . in hw ,- . - ' 2,5 ,K - . , . LL--.. A - ' -. L- f , . L.1LL-..- - - , LL.. . ,, . -- - ' -. ' -LL. X 1 s w .. X . is N .. . W ei-We ? 19? Mr. Stark conducts practice session. Choir Seeks Excellence The Concert Choir consists of 60 singers, most of whom are seniors. In order to join the Choir, candidates must pass ex- tensive tryouts. The Choir performs at many concerts throughout the year. In the fall, they perform at the annual Veteran's Day Concert which is held in the Special Events Center at the Universi- ty of Utah. For this concert, they become part of a 700 voice choir which is made up of stu- dents from throughout the Granite School District. The 23rd Army Band accompanies them. The Concert Choir also per- forms at church functions, Temple Square, and the Region Festival. At Region, they are given a written cirtique of their performance. The main goal of the Concert Choir is to strive for excellence. Concert Choir performs at the Christmas program. Concert Choir 147 Choirs Practice Fundamentals? Jazz Band Adds Pep To Rallies Treble Clef Choir and Mixed Choir are basic vocal music classes which prepare students for more advanced classes such as Concert Choir and Madri- gals. Mr. Phil Stark is the facul- ty advisor for both groups. This year, Treble Clef consisted of 25 girls, and Mixed Choir con- sisted of 50 males and females. These groups Worked hard to establish good techniques and Jazz Band performs at bas- ketball games and pep rallies. They also performed at the Christmas Concert and marched with the Marching Band in Southern Utah. The highlight of the year for them was the Jazz Band Festival from which they learned about jazz styles of music. Mr. Ron Hamblin is the faculty advisor for the Jazz Band. styles of performing. TREBLE CLEF CHOIR-Left to Righ t, Row One: Gina Bur- ton, Lana Furgason. Row Two: Akiko Hanabusa, Toni Lunn Chris O'Callaghan, Shelly Roeling. Row Three: Laura Dun- yon, Tash Dunham, Christine Brown, Dorothy Dickson, Ron- da Scott. Row Four: Mr. Phil Stark, advisorg Cheri Porter, Jackie Shepherd, Delores Pagel, Katie Stosich, Janet Woo- 148 Treble Clef dall. Not Pictured: Tena Archuletta, Ilene Baker, Valerie Black, Lisa Brady, SueAnne Coulter, Tammy Graham, Julie Ibarra, Helen Kalapa, Melinda Larsen, Tami Levingston, Dena Madrid, Sia Moeaki, Kim Nguyen, Cyndie Solomon, Janet Wahlberg, Audrey Walden, Dianne Berry, accompa- nist. JAZZ BAND-Left to Right, Row One: Mr. Ron Hamblin, advisorg Nate Reading, Urgne Ockun, Norm Carlson, Devan Ladle, Danelle Anker, .Ian Carranza, Doug Davis, Becky Lar- son. Row Two: Chris Bennett, David Rice, Angelo Frattar- ole, Kent Gale, Donald Fell, David Reynolds, Rodney John- ston, Paul Johnston, Robert Nielsen. MIXED CHOIR-Left to Right, Row One: Carrie Smith, Cherrie Smith, Cheryl Anderson, Darla Lippincott, Brian Hall, Kent Burke, Joe Denison, Chris Brown, Teresa Gard- ner, Coray Napier, Traci Butler. Row Two: Teresa Howard, Tupu Fetui, Cheri Griffiths, Virginia Peavler, Chris Brad- shaw, Mark Pace, Jon Lorenc, Holly Hunsaker, Rochelle Dentler, .Iona Diamse, Sidnye Lester. Row Three: Roberta Roybal, Yvette Parman, Elaine Jenson, Julie Roybal, Kelley Schreiner, Mr. Phil Stark, advisor: Robert Llewelyn, Dave Alvord, Lanette Spencer, Sharon Hansen, Stephanie Weekes, Lisa Pyne. Not Pictured: Kristina Biggs, Hope Bushnell, Lori Christensen, Staci Daniels, Jenny Diamse, Mary Honihan, Sharon Keith, Lisa Lonhjohn, Rain Samora, Sherri Syme, Minette Warren, Diane Berry, accompanist. Bands Choir 149 Cougar Band Marches Into PubIic's Eyes The goal of the Cougar Marching Band was to get back into the eyes of the public, and that's exactly what they did. Under the direction of Mr. Ron Hamblin, the Band grew from 20 to nearly 60 members. They also participated in five pa- rades, placing in two of them. To gain greater public notice, the Band played at many busi- ness grand openings and pri- vate parties. In November, they went to St. George to par- ticipate in the Dixie College homecoming festivities, from which they returned with a 2nd place trophy for the parade. Our Band also performed at the Region Marching Band Field Competition at Hillcrest where they received a standing ova- tion from the audience for their show. Throughout the year, Band members held many fund rais- ers to finance trips and parties. The Cougar Band represent- ed Kearns High with pride and honor this year. Their support at football and basketball games was appreciated by all. Good Luck to the future Kearns Cougar Band and Thanks to the 1983-84 March- ing Band. 150 Marching Band COUGAR MARCHING BAND - Left to Right, ROW One! Andy Rother, Juanita Taylor, Kendra Allen, Kelly Enterline, Sabrina Brandenberg, Teresa Hatch, Debbie Solomon, Brent Bodily. Row Two: Rosa Lauber, Dennis Carlisle, Akiko Han- abusa, Elaine Winslow, Ina Soifua, Eric Christensen, Terri Butters, Perrilyn Robinette, Julie Brown, Clint Fredricks. ,,Vg.f , , , l Row 'l'hr00.' David Kenley, Troy Carton Tony Oblud. Troy llustrup, Brom Pcumrson, Ben Soifuu, Kem Bodily. Rom Cartvr, Robert Nivlscn, Angola F1'z1LLc'1'olC, Rodney Hossor. Ross Dorbidgc. .Jeff Bvvslvy, SLCv0'l'L11'nC1'. Miko Massa, Mr. . Ron Ilumblin. udvisolx Marchlng Band 151 Chuck Mangione taught me this song. Hey! What happened to the keys? FLAGS AND RIFLES - Left to Right: Laura Dunyon, Mary anna Blair, Maria Humphry, Renee Davis. Not Pictured: J an Hughes, Jeanine Legg,She11y Morehouse-,A121I1 Wilh6rS, De- Carranza, Debbi Chappell, Jan Tanner, Gloria Davies. Marching Band 153 Concert Qrchestra Takes Fiddle rrangements On California The Kearns orchestra, under the direction of Mrs. Mansfield, began their year performing for the school musical, Carou- sel, They did very well, helping make the musical a great suc- cess. In April, they toured Califor- nia, performing concerts at var- ious entertainment centers, Mrs. Mansfield said, We not only perform as a concert or- chestra, but We also fiddle. Each student learned a fiddle arrangement which he per- Tour formed at the concerts. Orchestra members also per- formed at a Christmas concert with the band, and at nursing homes and children's centers. Many fine musicians were in the orchestra this year, includ- ing Alisyn Babcock, who was our Sterling Scholar nominee in music. Thanks, orchestra, for your fine performances and for re- presenting Kearns so excel- lently. Where'd the music go? UIY'hl'SlI'!1-1,0f'l to Right, 1?fm'One.'Merrie lirown, Irene San- ea Barnett. Hou' 'l'u'o.' Andrea Higley, Jennifer Troop Bruce Llzlgtl,llvzlllifu'lVl2,1XW0ll,fVl2lI'1ilSOOWCI',Alwyli liz1benc'k,Rebec'- North, Tim XVClCl2lllCI', Marsha Stewart, Mrs. Mansfic f 154 Concert Orchestra xi -f, .5 Ffa, sf 1 --,, fe .AB f ' 'flaw 2 if it i--1 X . , Ki ,L .gr , , 4, 2 iff M X gig: 1 gy X A N QA X K. , Dance Club Leaps, Runs Mrs. Darylee Carlile Stod- dard has been the advisor for the Dance Club for the last five years. She enjoys teaching dance very much. Both males and females can try out for the Dance Club. When trying out, they must do two dances before the judges. Their performance must in- clude leaps, jumps, runs, etc. Members of the Dance Club must maintain at least a 2.8 grade point average. It is also required that they take Begin- ning Dance before trying out for the club. Dance Club performs at Hello Assembly. DANCE CLUB-Left to Right, Row One: Jennie Diamse, son. Row Three: Natalie Henderson, Barbara Anderson,AJu- Becky Zbinden, Debbie Turner, Debbie Zbinden, Jenny lie Lawerence, Wendy Rose, Heidi Lund, Elena Chan, Kittie Scott. Row Two: Tina Hernandez, .Iona Diamse, Shellie Pear- Hubbard. Dance Cl ub 157 158 Kearnada Kearnada '84 Is Similar In Style This year's yearbook is very similar in style to the books of the past several yearsg howev- er, there are eight additional pages of color, and the cover has a color picture of a live cou- gar which was snarling at a pack of determined hunting dogs. Senior portraits are in col- or again, and the length of the book is the same. We were fortunate to have talented and dedicated staff members like Brian Pedersen, our head photographer. Other members were also dedicated and cooperative in going the extra mile to meet those nerve- wracking deadlines. Our pro- fessional photographer was again Don Blair who always bends over backwards to help us in every way possible - printing additional color pic- tures, photographing special groups, and furnishing fine stu- dio portraits as a matter of rou- tine. This year's editor was Amy Oseguera, who had had pre- vious experience in journalism at the junior high and senior high levels. We hope you have as much fun looking through this book as we had putting it together. Mr. Nealson examines some negatives Robert works at the enlarger. X .-. 71,1 Q v. We 1 I 0 Amy Oscgucra Juanita Taylor Kim Patton Kayo Hotz Monica Aguayo Brian Pocicrsoii X Editor Assistant Editor Copy Copy Copy Photographor ,rm Us -. an ' ' Robert Jones Russ Adamson Duane Catteri Kaylymi A Photographer Sports Sports Layout --....,,, ,i mmm-mW.i, i,,,Za:r'MMWf'-A-N., ITV' iM, ,,M Mwmmm Amy typos a list of iiamvs, l ir x W . J f I kiwi 1 say Dixie Hemingway Kon Carlson Layout Layout 1 't Look, Mom, I'iii cioyolopiiigfu Koariiada 159 Brad puts the finishing touches on a story. i,-,,,,4W,w. .,,- - X'h 9 'A247 Mr, Jenkel and Susan Share 3 laughl COUGAR'S CLAW STAFF - Left to Trevor Dale, Brad Tiffany. ROW Three: 160 Cougar's Claw Right, Row One: Trudy Skogerboe, Nancy Beth Ivie, Mr. Je-nkel. Row Jennesse Jensen, Amy Wilhelmsen, Four: Ana Vigil, Tina Yeates, Susann Arnie Madsen. Row Two: Jason Smith, Anderson. --....... A 6 X QXRQX M ff Q ff!! xffffj t TX to if One of Trudy's lighter moments. :ei WW' 73441111 Mr. .lenkel enjoys a little peace and quiet. we Claw Informs Student Body Our sehool newspaper, The Cougars Claw, is issued eight times eaeh year. This year's staff wanted to produee a qual- ity paper which was informa- tive and gave the student body a ehanee to express its views. The editor, Trudy Skogerboe, said that this year's greatest sueeess was having a compati- ble staff, and getting meaning- ful feedbaek from students, parents, and adminstrators. This was the third year for Mr. Jenkel as the newspaper advisor. Again this year, the Claw was printed at the Green Sheet in Murray. Those interested in joining the Claw staff should first take Journalism I. Do you think l should say th it Cougar s Clm 161 Newsbreak 3 ls Twice As Good Because of the new block scheduling, there were two differ- ent news teams this year: lst peri- od and 2nd period, each battling to outdo the other. Each class con- sisted of ten to twelve students working in various positions such as director, floor man, camera man, audio, weather, and graph- ics. There were more programs from remote locations this year than ever before. The news crews, who called themselves the Z Bros., conduct- ed the Gold and Green Sweep- stakes. During this activity, they gave away such prizes as movie tickets, hats, and food to those who entered a drawing and held the winning numbers. Congratulations to both news teams for a job well done. K ., -we , , Q 2 s-. QR, , , , xr Q N so F1 X153 9 xx ,X 1- xgx , , X Y is 3 is Xl r X, FIRST PERIOD NEWSBREAK 3-Left to Right Row One Rob Lambert Brett Falk Jim Carrillo Amy Oseguera Shelly Pearson, Jamie Vargas, Kirt Francis Row Two Anderson Duane Catten, Steve Stuehser. Row Three Holly Walton 162 News Break 3 ,,., or NWN ,W-WW' ,, SECOND PERIOD NEWSBREAK 3-Left to Right, Row One: Jeff Nelson, Amie Madsen, Monica Aguayo, Amy Wil- helmsen. Row Two: Doug Eldrege, Randy Farnsworth, Mark Ken Lawson. Warburton, Terry Morgan, Lori Sutherland. Not Pictured: f ak, ,og V5 is Doug goes remote. Jeff runs the control room. I. fm' News Break 3 163 Debators Have Best Year Ever This year's Debate Club was the best ever. There Were many re- turning debaters, Mrs. Wall, the advisor, said that this year's squad was the strongest she has ever seeng and the debaters won more trophies and placed more people in final or semi-final rounds in every meet than ever before. In state-Wide events Where 30 to 40 schools are repre- sented, this is some feat. The Debate Team does more than debating. They also partici- pate in Model UN and Mock Trial. In the Model UN, our school re- presented three countries: the U.S.A., Kuwait, and Togo. Debat- ers and other interested contes- tants voted and debated resolu- tions at the University of Utah. Mock Trial is a state-wide compe- tition in which students act as Wit- nesses and attorneys and are judges by real attorneys and judges. Debate has been an interesting experience for all who participat- ed. 164 Debate Debaters must argue both sides of an issue. DEBATE CLUB - Left to Right, Row One: Natalie Tanner, Brian Bennett, Donna New- some, Trudy Skogerboe, Lon Pearson, Be- atrice Lanza, Tim Dover. Row Two: Lana Furgason, Elena Chan, Lisa Gentry, Eric Lake, Sharon Keith, Tom Dover. ROW Three: Tami Sahm, Jeri Berets, Phaedra Johnson, Jim Starbuck, Steffanie Kirkham, Stepanie Coleman, Cameron Nerdini, Francine Woo- dard. ROW Four: Mike Cox, Soren Winslow, Stephanie Stevenson, Jesse Curd, Chris Cowan, Lisa Davis, Mindy Griffiths, Richard Michaelson, Mrs. Regina Wall, advisor. I 1 Nancy Beth Ivie editor +951 Cathy Lane Genny Hogan X Back to the drawing board! Mrs. Regina Wall, advisor Literary Staff Produces Attic The Attic staff publishes our annual literary magazine, The Attic. This year, many staff members belonged to the Gran- ite Youth Writers, special stu- dents who are selected from the entire Granite District for their writing ability and G.P.A.'s. Attic staffers Write poetry, short stories, and essays, and accept and edit contributions from the student body for inclu- sion in the literary magazine. This year's editor was Nancy Beth Ivie. The assistant editor was Natalie Tanner. We would also like to thank the members of the Attic staff for the original poem which we used as this year's yearbook theme. Thanks, staff! Natalie Tanner Juanita Taylor Lisa Stosich Becky Larson Atuc 165 Play Depicts Prison Camp The school play, INeVer Saw a Butterfly, was held March 8th, 9th, and lOth. The story took place in Terezin, and Nazi concentration camp, during World War II. Raja, a survivor, told the story of the Jewish children of Terezin, most of whom were destined for the gas chambers at Auschwitz. Members of the cast included Korrie Hess, Katie Stosich, Ju- lia Cavaness, Steve Garrett, Jackie Shepherd, Melanie New- ell, Wendy Sherrick, Ed Steb- bings, Stephanie Stevenson, Tina Halpin, Lona Furgason, and Mark Reynold. Mrs. Brough, the director, commended the cast members for their cooperation and hard work. Raja QKatie Stosichj and Honza CJon Lornecb become friends Irena comforts Raja. Cast members listen to suggestions from Mrs. Brough. 166 School Play Key Club is a proud organization. 1' C Key Club Helps Gthers Key Club, which is a student affiliated of the Kiwanis Club, is a service-oriented organiza- tion. During the school year, Key Club sponsors various ac- tivities, one of the most suc- cessful being the blood drive. This project enables students to donate their blood to local hos- pitals. Another of their activi- ties this year Was the Easter project in which Key Club members helped the elderly in the Golden Living Center with Easter decorations and festivi- ties. All in all, Key Club had a successful year. KEY CLUB - Left to Right, ROW 0nc.'Kaye Betz, Julia Park, advisor. Row Three: Mr. Olsen, advisor, Kim Jen- Cavaness Tom Allen, Alicia Garcia. Row Two: Norma sen, Cindy Masscngale, Gena Giles, Shari Braunbcrger, Ralph Ann Anderson, Kerry Farnsworth, Mr. Dan Clifften Whalesten. Not Pictured: Donna Newsome. Key Club 167 Ushers Help At Assemblies The Ushers' Club is com- posed of athletes who help maintain order and respect dur- ing assemblies. A polite word from them can be more effec- tive than a reprimand from a faculty member. The advisors for this year's Ushers' Club were coaches Kenyon Clark and Dale Robertson. The student body would like to thank the Ushers' Club for helping make our assemblies more orderly and enjoyable. Kenyon Clark advisor Dale Robertson advisor Jkfw A ! kv' Darren Atkinson Scott Chappell Brett Falk Kirt Francis Kendale Gates John Hatch We Rob Lambert Ken Lawson Duane Morris Dave Ortez Jeff Pace Chad Pickett 168 Ushers, Club Vince Rose Taani Tai Brad Tiffany DaWayne White Chad Zitting Crew Works Behind Scenes The Stage Crew is in charge of making scenery and running the sound and light systems for school plays, assemblies, and other programs. They also re- pair torn curtains, and fix broken pulley systems. One of their perennial headaches has been the faulty sound system which was finally tuned up this year and now works Very well. Mr. Don Spilker was the fac- ulty advisor for the Stage Crew again this year. We would like to thank the Stage Crew for all of their help in making our as- semblies run smoothly. Ken works at the control panel Billy guides the SPOFUSM Stage Crew D 4-ff Language Clubs Prove Popular All three of the language clubs were pop- ular this year: French, German, and Span- ish. The advisors for these groups were Mrs. Steiner, Mr. Spilker, and Mrs. Linares. The Spanish Club held several parties and sponsored a Spanish Week. During Spanish Week, they spoke Spanish one whole day and held a program with Spanish speaking guests another day. They also planned a trip to Mexico for the summer. The German Club attended Oktoberfest at Snowbird where they ate German food, participated in festivities, and won second place in the ice cream eating contest. To raise funds, they sold gummy bears and pickles. The French Club held a party at the end of each month and attended two foreign language fairs. They also went to a French restaurant in April to experience the cui- sine. All the language clubs participated in the B.Y.U. Language Fair in March. German students practice their conversation skills GERMAN CLUB -- Left to Right, Row One: Warren Armi- Matt Brown, Natalie Tanner, Tami Sham, Stephen Sorenson tage, Lisa Stcinmetz, Jeanene Eatchell, Susann Andersson, Jon Meyer, Mr. Spilker. advisor. Row Three: Heidi Love Tawna Loveday, Robyn Zumwalt, Kay Adamson. Row Two: Steve Turner, Lisa Gentry, Patty Vorheis, Sabrina Burton Maika Tatafu, John Clardy, .lim Johnson, Liane Marchant, Aaron Hutchinson, Paul Waldell, Andy Hother. 170 Foreign Language r S yi'-. ev , V Ilia :Q X espa Aol l lea SPANISH CLUB - Left to Right, Row One: Alan Smith, Frankie Peterson, Tere- sa Maestas, Carma Granger, Heith Mann. Row Two: TiNea Collins, Rochelle Dentler, Tammy Mast, Marci Macklin, Stephanie Neilsen, Leslie Shoell, Karen Barney, Row Three: Bernie Arehuleta, Holly Hunsaker, Barbara Reynolds, Kaye Betz, Jenesse Jensen, Nancy Beth Ivie, Edwin Stebbing, Kory Brower, Amy An- derson, Sheri Gibson, Mrs. Linares, advi- sor. Row Four: Becky Barnett, Irene San- tiago, Dixie Hemingway, Chris Bradshaw, Doug Eldredge, Billy Brown, Alisyn Bab- cock, Cheryl Bettridge, Nina Colledge. Not Pictured: Jennifer Troop, Shayne Buck- ley. FRENCH CLUB - Left to Right, Row One: Albert Thao, Debbie Turner, Kim Do, Michelle Duckworth, Kim-Thoa Nguyen, Corby Taylor, John Conder. Row Two: Vivian Walsh, Shelly Morehouse, Tammy Fe- derico, Kelly Enterline, Pam Yardley, Cherrie Smith. Carrie Smith. Row Three: Nancy Whitehead, Janet Anderson, Brian Leany. Woodall, Janice Wheeler, Tammy Royle, Mindy Grif- fiths, Phaedra Johnson, Sherri Green, Trina Christ- man, Rhonda Lipsey, Chris Seeley, Mme, Steiner. ad- visor. Row Four: Viset Ong, Pichet Ong, Paul Wil- liams, Brian Wilson, Jim Duckworth, Steve Pratt, Denny Wheeler, Rammy Cruz, Frank Nielson, Troy Foreign Language 171 Clubs Teach About Business D.E.C.A. CDistributive Educa- tion Clubs of Americal, and F.B.L.A. CFuture Business Leaders of Americal are nation- ally affiliated business clubs de- signed to introduce students to marketing and free enterprise. D.E.C.A.'s main goal this year was to find employment for all its members so that they could get practical experience in re- tail business, including adver- tising, product display, and re- tail sales. F.B.L.A. bridges the gap be- tween high school and the busi- ness community by teaching about the free enterprise sys- tem, getting students involved in commi nity service, going on field trips and listening to guest speakers. D.E.C.A. - Left to Right, Row One: Mrs. son, Gary Gidney. Not Pictured: Denise Bird, Tonya Grundy, Tina Bingham, Moulton, Arminta Jensen, Danelle Black- Tammy Johnson, Marty Pratt, Mr. Bush- burn, Melissa Ferran, Steven Johnston, man, Row Two: Richard Taft, Teresa Jack- Keith Gardner, Louise Baird. F.B.L.A - Left to Right, Row 0ne:Kent Gale, Steve Holfeltz Guy Timothy, Lanette Spencer, Danelle Blackburn, Mrs. Nate v Letona Pottle, Carma Granger, Julie Robinson, Carlynn Jack- man, Jeana Kimber. Row Two: Julie Brown, Amy Anderson, Laurie Behunin, Alicia Garcia, Sheri Gibson, Karen Barney, Jalynn Rasmussen, Becky Barnet, Linda Vance. Row Three: 172 Business Clubs v Shane Buckley, Ken Holder, Arminta Jensen, Jenesse Jensen, Barbara Morgan, Kelly Schriener, Macey Baker, Debbie Da- vis, Trixie Forsyth, Elaine Jenson, Norma Ralph. Row Four: Karen Roberts, Sheri Hendrickson, Deana Kimber, Melinda Larson, Laura Shanley, Lisa Wood, Glenda VanderSchuur, Diane Rogers. l HE.R.0. - Left to Right, Row One: Lisa Newbold, Branda Jay Timothy, Coray Napier, Carla Butz, Danny Sanchez, Brownlee, Angi Ruesch, Karen Barney, Roxanne Putscher, Yvette Parman, Laura Shanley. NotPictured.'John Asay, Jes- Pat Knaus, advisor. Row Two: Brett Trapier, Wade Wareham, se Curd, Ronda Warner, Cindy Chapman. V.I.C.A. - Left to Right, Row One: Vince Rose, Tim Curd, Ron Carter, Dan Bush, Da- vid Reyes, Tony Vigil, Robert Zuspan, Rob- ert Lucero. Row Two: Jeff Carpenter, Sean Lintz, Doug Elldredge, Vince Ybarra, Chris Martinez, Chris Barker, Glen Hultgren, Da- vid Maurbley. Row Three.'Jim Fovvles, Paul Larsen, Ross Edmands, Kevin Seegmiller David Kimball, Kent Stevens, Alan Smith. Charles Hughes. Row Four: Scott Wick- ham, Robert Llewelyn, Tracy Michaelis, Darren Edgar, Bob Geertsen, Tyler Rush- ton, Dee J. Eavenson, Cameron Nerdin. Row Five: Daryl Steck, Mark Warburton, Richard Gay, Shane Gilbert, Greg Lassche, Greg Carver, Jim Carrillo, Pete Boyce. Row Six: Tina Greigo, Niki Royter, Shane Rolfe, Leife Forney. Row Seven: Jamey Larsen, Matt Masock, Troy Wilkes, Kyle Piep, Chris Nelson, Kent Trolson, Jeff Dall, Marty Beas- ton. Students Gain Personal Skills V.I.C.A. CVocational and In- dustrial Clubs of Americaj, and H.E.R.O. CHome Economics Re- lated Occupationsl are designed to help students improve per- sonal skills through hands-on activities. V.l.C.A. is for students who are involved in the areas of drafting, woods, autobody, au- tomechanics, metals, electron- ics, and distributive education. The students in V.I.C.A. worked on projects of their choice and competed in state and national contests. H.E.R.O., which was new this year at K.H.S., was designed to promote homemaking skills. The members made and sold food items and provided lun- cheons for special groups. Business Clubs 173 174 Sterling Scholars Sterling Scholar Program Honors Seniors For Academic Excellence The Sterling Scholar Pro- gram, sponsored by KSL and The Deseret News, honors se- lect high school seniors for aca- demic excellence. Each com- peting school nominates candi- dates in twelve categories. The nominees then prepare portfo- lios which contain details of their accomplishments. In March and April, the candi- dates are judged in two elimina- tion rounds. The competition is intense, but the finalists are awarded valuable prizes and scholarships. Among the crite- ria used by the judges are aca- demic achievement, citizen- ship, leadership, and character. At press time, the final judg- ing had not taken place, there- fore, we could not know how well our nominees would do in the elimination rounds. Never- theless, it's an honor for these fine students to have been no- minated for this prestigious competition. Alisyn Babcock Danelle Blackburn Billy Brown Music Business Foreign Language Jesse Curd Nancy Beth Ivie Martin Kokoshka Performing Arts English Math Cindy Massengale Jon Meyer Visual Arts Industrial Arts Robert Moriarty Frankie Peterson Science General Nancy Beth works on a paste-up for The Cougafs Claw. Laura Shanlgy Yovonda Voorheis Home Economics Social Science Are you sure that's the right equation? Sterling Scholars 175 Match Wits Makes Us Proud Our Match Wits Team repre- sented Kearns High in the Schools Match Wits television series produced by Channel 20. During the course of the series, which Was aired on Sunday evenings, our team Went up against Taylorsville, Bingham, Weber, Brighton, and Olym- pus. At press time, our players were the pride of Kearns High, having advanced into the top rounds of the competition. Miss Bev Olsen was the facul- ty advisor for Match Wits. She aided the team by preparing them on subjects of general academic interest such as sci- ence, English, and history. Congratulations to the team for a job Well done. They dem- onstrated that academics as Well as sports are important at K.H.S. 176 Match Wits ? A X, E 9 MA TCH WITS TEAM- Left lo Righl,RowO1io.'.Ion Meyer Darin Atkinson. Row Two: Robby Moriarty, Bill Brown, Yo- vonda Voorheis. A.P. Program Is Best Ever Loren Johnson Tom Larson English chemistry This year's A.P. program was the best we have ever had. Ad- vance placement classes were offered in history, English, Spanish, chemistry, and biol- ogy. At the end of the year, A.P. students can take a test which may give them 12 hours of college credit, depending on their test score. We would like to thank the teachers for helping each stu- dent have a meaningful learn- ing experience, and we would also like to give credit to the students who Worked hard in the program. Lorraine Linares Richard Teerlink Spanish biology Any last wishes before I light it? A.P. Program 177 'ff in 3' I IW ish lS3 Wood ' X fi fd s ., ..,. Q 1 if IN EX A Abbott, Gregory 17 1 Accordino, Paul 35 Adams, Doug 53 Adams, Laurie 11, 35 Adams, Wendy 53, 142 Adamson,i1ig1B,sussell 17, 122, 159 J Adolphson, Michelle 17 Aguayo, Monica 159, 163 Alexander, Dawn 53, 119, 125 A Alldredge, Deidra 35 J Allen, Kendra 53, 150 Allen, Lisa 11, 16, 17 Allen, Tainrnie 53 Allen, Thomas 35 1 Allred, Alan 108 , Allred, Janeal 35 Allred, Matthew 17, 94, 104 144, l1l131 ll l3 Alusa, NafeJ104, 11031114 Alvarado, Angelo 53 Alvord, Mike 17, 104 Ames, Sheila 53 .Anderson Ann 35, 94,3146 iAnderson' Anderson, 140 Anderson Amy 53 1' lreel 1 Barbara 17, 33, Blaine 53 Andersonii Bryce 35, 104 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Caroline 1741 Cory 53 Denise 35 Edmond 15, 17 , Anderson,,Judith 35 ' l 1 Anderson,iiKen 53 Anderson, Laurie 11, 17, 144, 146 Anderson, Richard 35 , ,Anderson,,,,,Shara 17 s JI 4lii3 Anderson,1l1Tracy 171 rriir l A Anderson, Troy 108 Anderson, Lanae 53 Andersson, Susann 11, 16, ,,, V, . . 17 Andrew,fBaula 17 Anker, Danelle 53 A Apple, Jeffery 53 , Applegarth, Misty 17 A Archuleta, .,,,,,,,,1iArchuleta,1p,Bernadett1,g35 11Archulet2fQfDell 53 Della 35 Archuleta, Kimberly 35 Archuleta, Lori 17 , p A silii ,,,Archuletaj,,i,jBichard,,1531 1Archuletta,'Tena 531j11j1f'Hyf1 Arias, Edwin 35 Arias, Libby 11, 16, 17 Arkansas,1Colleen 1 180 Index it , ,, r J ennett Asay, John 17, f Asay, Kaylynn 11, 53, 1371 Atkinson, Darin 34, 35, 110, 114 Atwood, Larry53 Atwood, Wes1f35, 104 Austin, Jeffrey 35 B Babcock, Alisyn 17, 154 Baeskens, Brad 36 Bailey, Bryan 17, 104 Bailey, Phyllis 53 Bailey, Rickie 17 Bailey, Ronny 53 Baird, Joseph 35 Baird, Louise 17 Baker, Ilene 53 Baker, Judy 35 Baker, Macey 17, 140 Baldwin, Rebecca 36 Ballard, Gary 17 Ballard, Trika 35 Barker, Chri,s,33 Barker, 35, 122 Barnes, Gale 18 Barnett, Rebecca 35, 154 Barney, Karen 18, 173 David18, 104, Barrett, ' 22 , ,,1, V, Barrett, Gina153 Barren, Shirley 35 Barton, Brett 53, 108 Bates, Eddie, Bateson, Julie ilii 18 Baum, Lori 36 Baum, Mark 53 Beal, Johnny 36 Beason, Brien, 53 Beason, Martin 18 Beck, Julie 36 Beckmann, Paul 53 Beckstead, Dutch 36 Besbe, Linfiag-36 s Beesley, Jeffrey 36, 123 Behunin, Laurie 36 Belka, Jodi 18 Bell, Camille 36 Bell, Karen 118 , Brian 36 Bennett, Chad 53 Bennett, Chris 18 Bennett, Kris 36 Berets, Jeri 54 1Et931'rioch0a,'i'DaVid 54, 123 Berriochoa, Dominic 36, 104 Berry, Donna 36 Jeffrw 361 94 Berry, John 18, 94 Berryman, Carleen 54 Bettridge,.Cheryl 18 Betz, David 54 Betz, Kaye 36 Q Bills, Ferrell 18 A Bills, Scott 18 Bingham, Barbara 54 Bingham, Dana 36 Bingham, Tina 1.8 Bingham, Troy 54 Birch, Ellen 18 Bird, Jenifer 54 Blackburn, Danelle 18, 172 p it Bland, Ronald 104 Bliss, Kellie 124, 125 Bodily, Brent 54, 127, 150 Bodily, Kent 54, 127, 150 Bodily, Michelle136 Bolinder, Shane 54 Boshard, Merrilyn 36 Bottoms, Jimmy 12, 36 Bowdidge, Star 18 Bowles, Gary 544110, 114 Bowles, Troy 18' Bowman, Bobby 37 Boyce, Earl 37 Boyce, Peter 18,, Boyt,-David 37 4 Bradshaw, Christine 36 Bradshaw, Daren 36, 122 Brady, Lisa 142 Braithwaite, Ronda 18 Brakey, Dena 36' Brakey, Rebecca 11, 36, 118, 124 Brandenburg, Sabrina 54, 150, Branin, Randy 18 Braunberger, Shari 13, 18, 117 Bremer, Diane 36 Brems, Valarie 18, 140 Brey, James 11, 34, 37 Briggs, Martin 54 Brimhall, Chance 37 Bringhurst, Cindy 37, 142 Broadhead, Lynn 37 p Bronson, Gary 37, 104, 110, 114 Bronson, Gina 37, 140 Brower, Kory 37 Brown, Bill 11, 18, 171 Brown, Christine 18 Brown, James 19 Brown, Julie 54, 150 Brown, Kathy 54 Brown, Loretta 124, J , k.V, , , Brown, Matt 54,J108, 121 Brown, Merrie 37, 154 Brownlee, Brendall, 19 Brownlee, Kenneth 54 ,yri 1 Bruce, Kerri 377' J J Brunyer, Dede 54, 142 Buckley, Shayne 54 Buffett, Brenda 54 Buhler ,,,,,,i D ebbie 198 if Bullock, Lisa 54, 141 Bunderson, Clinton 54 Bunker, Lynette 37 Burke, Doralee 19, 121 Burke, Gary 37 1 ,,i, 1 Burnett, Danny 19 Burr, Brenda 54, 141 Burr, Corinne 37, 143 Burrola, Roxanne 54, 143 Burton,1Gina 54 Bush, Dan 37 ' Butler, Traci 11, 52, 54 Butler, Trent 37 Butterfield, Ronald 54 Butz, Carl 19 A e,,-, 1 Byrge, John 37, 104 C Cagley ' 1 -J', Cagle, Randi 55 V Call, Michael 55 Campbeil, LeeAnn 55, 117 Campbell, Sharlene, 19 Campbeil, Shelly Carlisle, Dennis 55, 150 Carlson, Norman 55, 108 Carlson, Kenneth 19, 159 Carlson,1Tony 55 1, Carpenter, JeffreySi37 Carter, Chuck 55 it Carter, Tracey 37 Carter, Troy 55 Carr, Sherry 19 Carranaa, Jan 19, 4149, 153 Carrillo, James 9, 19, 123 Carrillo, Ken 104, 122 Carruth, Wendy 19 Carver,1Gregory 8, 11, 19, 105' r,,i,r 1 - 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