Bountiful High School - Legend Yearbook (Bountiful, UT)

 - Class of 1960

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Prnzczpal Robert Dear Students, May I extend to 1ll of you my apprcclatron for the part you have played 1n m1Lxng thxs year one ID which wc contrnued to make substantxal progress tow ard our goal of berng one of thc fxnest hlfvh schools IU the state ust as each lHCllVlL'lll'll must accept the responsrbrlxtx for what he rs or may become all of us must sharc rn vxlmtucr our school rs or mn bccomt You art to bc tommtudttl for xour ucomphshmcnts ln xour c ass rooms xou h nc. bccn ISSULIIYIIISI, ulth l1lL,l1ly compcttnt tcachers leitnmg thc lmoxxlcd3,t skulls and attltudcs nccdcd for L1 happy Keddmgton and successful lrfe Our athletlc teams have had a year of satls fymg achxevement that brought honor to our school You have been developmg an apprecratlon and respect for hrgh qualrty assembhes, musrcal programs, and other student producuons You have been cultrvatmg lastrng frnendshlps and love for each other Worklng together you have made thls a memorable year a year nn whrch Bountrful Hxgh School has been a wonderful Place to be 7 ,gg 501, , , c. 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K' rr ' ,p .,. , t V ,, f I W X ably s ent by inquisitive minds, TODAY IS LIFE Within our time our thought: And our actionr lies achtezement The very heart o our existence Gather then for Jhaping your tomorrour There hey: to life T e Power of Knowledge T e Cultivation of Friendship T e Strength of Honor and Wirdom through T e Artistry of Instruction T e Experience of Participation T e Glory of Action Therefore Jo live today that every Yerterday is a fond and happy memory And every tomorrow a virion of hope And fazth For Today if Life XVhether we walked wrlhngly or hesrtantly toward school rode the buses or roared mto the park1ng lot and screeched to a stop at 8 19 school for the Braves started at 8 20 when the tardy bell rang School was many thmgs To some lxfe at Bountnful I-hgh School was classes and homework carrymg geometry algebra shorthand or Englrsh books home at mght To these students the books were for good hard study for assxgnments for Journals rn Homelrvrng or for prepara tron for pullmg an answer from the back of the mrnd for that term physrology test To some rt was the fun that counted the socnal phase of school lrfe It was saymg H1 to frrends nn the crowded norsy halls between classes plottrng a specral route to a class to accrdentally see a certam person the talkmg ln groups m the mam hall at noon or escortmg that special someone to class It was slrppmg mto a fnlmy formal dress or whrte dress shrrt tre and dmner jacket for the Jumor Prom or forgetting sophrsucatron and danc mg hotly enthusrasncally to square dance rhythms at a class party It was the feelmg of lrkmg and berng liked For others rt was commg to school at 7 O0 am to practrce for an assembly sneakmg mto the back door wrth harr rn curlers to work on the Pep Club march for the bxg Davts game or standmg on the stage wrth poundmg heart as the curtarn was raised and the spot swept the scene on the frrst act of Carousel after long months of practrce and mtensnve work on every mmute detanl indomitable will, and creative thought Lrfe at school to some was games and sports To the boys it was the prrde and exhrlaratron of makmg the team the rrgorous tramtng after school every nrght the talk mg and horseplay rn the locker room or the mstructrons from the coach between halves of a nght game It was makmg that tre breakrng foul shot squeezmg over the 40 yard lme for a frrst down or runnmg the 440 just one sec ond faster To the student body snttmg rn the hot sun raw wmds or sweatmg rn our packed gym xt was the thrrll of yellmg unrtedly for the team lettmg them know we were behmd them all the way wm or lose It was school sprrrt that mtangrble feehng we got when we sang the last lmes of our school song Unlowered shall these colors be Whatever comes our way So glornous rn vrctory The mrghty Red and Gray Life at school was the teachers-the hrstory teacher who made hrstory lnve for us the Englrsh teacher who made clear that troublesome noun clause or the math teacher who gave rmpossrble tests It was the freedom of an Amerrcan hgh school It was posters and campargn speeches for student body offncers the mformahty of the classroom and bemg able to regnster for the classes of our chorce Llfe was musrc art and dramatrcs It was smgnng on an assembly fmrshmg an o1l parntmg for an art show or partrcrpatmg rn the I Speak for Democracy contest It was the rowdmess of students who rushed madly to be flrst rn the lunch lme or the maturrty of students who were honest whrle takrng a test What have we gamed from these thxngst From the classroom the homework the term papers and the tests we gamed knowledge Knowledge to face life materrally to go out and get a good job or acqurre a background for further educatron m a umversrty From frrendshrps dances games assemblles laughter and sorrow the ups and downs we grew and matured We learned not only techmcal knowledgc facts and figures from books but the knowledge of lrfe We learned social knowledge the abrlrty to face ever changmg srtu atrons and the judgment to use knowledge wrsely We hoped and dreamed for the future We learned to meet the challenge of tomorrow What we do now the challenges we accept or shun shape and mold what we are and what vue wnll become Lnfe at Bountnful Hugh IS not tomorrow or yesterday but today 4 o y 1 1 ' . . . 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WPNV 3 1 .D is 04 I, U --33319-i?3u'5-lit! if Q bi E 1 42 YL i Q Q Ip if 1 U 74 P 4 Q' Q ID of 3' 'S 0 0 - 'Q w of 1 Q TQ Q KZ ADMINISTRATION superwsed actzwtzes and prowdecl counselzng servzces D mall Wn ht A blue slip is the passport to valu able services for Bountiful High students It enables them to take adx antage of the skillful counselors in the counseling sec tion In giving vocational guidance and planning classes Mr Barton and Mr Maughan direct students tovx ard jobs and classes which will best meet their capacity yet will not surpass their ability In ad dition to these general services tht counselors administer special aptitude tests and give students with ability schol arship opportunities 'Qu Q? Mateo Rees Mr XVright is an efficient dcdicatcd adminis trator In his job as Viu. PI'lDLlP1l hc dcals with student probltms such as conduct attendance and tardmess He arranges thc classes the number of students in each class and room numbers for each period of the day Though firm in the duties of his office Mr Wright has shown a Congeniality and an appreciated sense of humor With energetic efficiency hc has assisted Mr Keddington in managing the school in the best interests of the students As an avid supporter of Bountifuls athletic teams Mr Wright has shown his loyalty and school spirit Paul W. Bart in anl Datus Maut han In the counseling section Mrs. Rees is consider- ed a jack-of-all-trades. Primarily she helps students in many phases of school vocational or personal problems. Mrs. Rees willingly assists both boys and girls with any difficulty that they bring through the door of her office. With a warm smile and a warm heart, Mrs. Rees guides Bountiful High students toward a bet- ter understanding of themselves. Working as a team, the counseling section maintains an open door policy. With skill and dedication to others, our three counselors assist stu- dents in finding the solution to many emotional, scholastic or social problem they may have. BOARD OF EDUCATION authorized services offered by Davis County School District. LJ Harold Holt Mr Holt the Superrntendent of Schools rs the chncf admmnsrrarrve of frcer 1nd has general supervrsnon of thc cnrnrc school system He advnses and dl recrs all prmcnpals superusors and dc partment heads concermng rherr respec mc admrnnsrmmc 1nd superusory as sxgnments '-le works closcly vsrrh the Board of Educfmon ID formulatrng plans and rules of procedure for the manage ment of the school system 5 Bu,-mil XVHAILY Horton L Mrllcr Mr Wrrgley as the Assnstant Supermtendenr of Schools works closely wxth Mr Holt ln all admmnsrrurlve and supcrusory problcms He assumes the rcsponsrbnhncs of rhc Supermtendcnr vxhcn rr IS ncc cssary for Mr Holt to bc 'xbscnr from the chsrrncr Mr Mrller our former prmcnpal as thc dxrccror of Sccondflrx Ldu cfmon proxrdes lcsrdcrshlp 'md coordmunon ro thc sccondary schools Thrs nmolves currrculum plmnmg supcrusxon clcxclopmenr of mflrcruls organnzatnon conducrmg mccrmgs 'md .1ll those plnscs whlch 1rc cs senrul for 'an xmproscd scconchry cdumnon program M a ff'----., ,, SCHOOL BOARD Tlllbfllliy Swan Blunc llsllcr n l llcs Scconl roxx Lldrcncc btoc cr lrxmc R Llcvcrly Dr Dcan W Bclntnp A 2 W--I N ' , A ' 'v . 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L . - , . -5' 5' ' . --- Q , - J 1 U- .. , w 54' V i H. 1 we .O X 'e , N, l 4 licv Y L .Ki S A , I I - 4 O-3 l - X' 5, L 'N 'M w -s.. : -' Q , I - :A -, ,loh . r 1 Q' A 1 ' lv, Special duties were carried out by fi LuAnn McCormick HIIIOVIHII LuAnn proved her abrlrty by keeprng a lrstory of our 1959 60 actrvttres Her neatness orrgrnalrty and organrzanon were transferred rnto her work We were proud to have our hrstory book take rts place on the shelf Bonnre Parkrn Publlczty Manager APPOINTED OFFICERS Maxine Kerr Srhool Ariz rl Although Maxrne was only a sophomore she was chosen to be our school artrst because of her superror talent She has assrsted rn the makrng of school posters srgns and general cornrnercral art work A trart of Maxrnes vxrllrngness to help Paul Rodgers Publicity Manager Our publrcrty managers Bonnte and Paul haxe kept us well rnformcd about school actrvrtres durmg the year Thetr dutres have been plactng the schedule on the bulletrn board makmg posters for dances gumg school mformatron to the local newspapers and assrstrng class offrcers V I ' , VY . 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Sm Q-'59, 4... , V X STUDENT BODY OFFICERS planned year s actzwtzes Wtth determrnatton and 1 sense of respon stbnlrty jtmmre stepped mto hrs role of Student Body Presrdent He drrected the plannrng of student ac ttvttres wtth careful thought and consrderatton of everyone Some of jtmmtes spectal dunes were prcsxdxng over student body meenngs taktng charge of assembltes and representtng the students by correlattng polnctes of the admtntstratron wnth the students The job of Student Body Prestdent was not easy but Jtmmxe proved hrmself capable Wrth appeal dtgnrty and congemahty he represented Bounnful Hrgh School Hard work and cheerfulness are synonyms for Marrlyn our Student Body vrce presrdent Whenever there was work to be done she was the frrst to volunteer and see that the job was completed ef Martlyn was sttll at school worktng over trme on detatls unnottced by many Her radtant smtle brtghtened the day for many students whether they were sophomores tumors or semors She drd not take her posttton ltghtly but served the student body wnth smcerrty tact and frrendltness Carylyn our vtvactous Secretary lent an alt of garety to the student body She made rmportant con trtbunons to the center of student drrecnon and wtth an atntude which was appealrng as well as ac compltshmg she swung tnto actton to umfy and strmulate dectstons made by her colleagues Her 1nterest rn her work her potse as a leader and her frrendlxness as a person strengthened the offrce whtch she represented She played her part well provtng that our confrdence rn her was well founded Marilyn Brown Vice Prexzdent Carylyn Taylor Secretary , U I I I l 8 . . . . 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'QQ m Mfnxfq ' AJ 12 NM..v,.M,.,,,,,, 1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS worleed, planned, and supported actzwtzes Paul Flsher the presrdent of the Senlor Class was elected on an unusual wrrtern vote Hrs capabrlrrxes rn usmg the resources of hrs class turned the year xnto an excttrng and profrtable one for the semors Super vrsmg the sellmg of refreshments at games and then plannmg and carryxng out partxes dances and assemblles Paul drd a very sat 1sfactory job M Karen Murn Vice Premlent Paul Frsher President Karen Murrn the vrce presxdent could be found workmg on almost any rdea at almost any tnme Her txreless energy and brrght smrle were rmportant assets to the Senror Class She spent many hours makmg thrs year a successful one for the senrors Wrth qlllef efficiency ane Mabey performed her dunes as secretary She con tributed art1st1c sklll whtch turned ldeas lags lzfabel' rnto workable plans Also she had the dunes fe My of keepxng mrnutes of meenngs as well as assnsnng the other offrcers u 1 0 0 Q , . 1 7 9 ' gl ,, S I 'Q , . , J ' 7 1' Q-, 4 john Aamodt Rrchard Adams Dallas Allred Garry AncLll Larry Anderson D.1V1d Armlc Q'-v N-.v Raymond Barley B1ll Bam Gent Bangcrttr Recd Bangerter Brnan Barlow Dtnnxs Barlow 3 Ns. Q '7 'Q1ff 4 N--9 iii Stephen Barlow Mrkc Beazcr Leo Bcuhcr Clmton Belnap Robtrr Beyer Duc Bnshop ann 1-N Mxke Burke Rxchard Burns Gary Calder Lloyd Carr Leon Chnstcnsen jay Dee Clark 5' 1 John Clark Paul Clayton Robert Clayton Arnold Crosby Rulon Cushing Grant Dangerfield Lynne Amundsen Karla Anderson Myrna Anderson Lmda Arnold Shrrley Austm Lewrlla Averett fENIORS 1 etmned as leade1 s Q9 The Semor Class cntcred school wnth new drstmcuon and 1 new attltude They dropped the role of rambunctnous lumors and step med forward as thus years leaders of the srudentbody They accepted rhenr pos1t1on vuth thc reallzatlon of thc responstbllnty vxhnch was nom thenrs ease 1 1::r Q...-P Frances Bander Sally W Barber Loretta Beers Laune Beesley Barbara Brckmore Tyra we 'U' Anna Baldwm Helen Bangerter Bmgham E7 Marcrle Blunck Dxane Boggess Carole Boschetto Kathleen Brxan ulxa Brlggs Judy Brown 'S Marrlyn Brown Diana Bryant julra Brys jennxe Burnmgham Myrna Burmngham Dorathea Burns -05 l X 1 J ' x 1' X Q I 2 1: ll a 4 4 1 . A Qi . u . . . 1 1 Q . ' Q V V , . , 315 if ' -r' ' ' sst' X . ' ,S A I If . I L ' , l f' - s A ' -te ABM if - - . J . . ,1 V - . . on . . . GY- Pamela Burtle Connie H Calder Linda Chandler Dorothy Chapman Karen Christensen Lynne Clark Sharon Cluff Dixie Cornia Beth Craven Laurie Davis Louise Dean Martina Dejong T' Sharon Droge Meledie Duncan i Mildred Everett Karen Faldmo 1 Nancy Earl 'FE Mui W Helen Field Pat Een Barbara Egnew Karen Evans Bobbie Flatt Faith Fontenot Linda Foresberg Vola Freer Jean Fuguel Colleen Fullmer Carol Galloway '12 Margaret Ford jutta Gerstner rv ,7- lv- 'T -T Denms Dart Brent Davrdson Dc-Von Deppe Larry Deppe Mrlce Draper Drck Duncan SENIORS dug zn and worked XX 1th tht I'C.'ll1Z1Fl0f1 thu thrs was thcrr last xmr nn hugh school semors entered classes with a new seriousness They were IXNIYL that thu hu. one utr to emnplett cllsses for rerldultlon 1nd they were dttermrntd to get the most from l'llLlI' Cllsses Iwdumullx as well as socullx The gml of most senrors wls ro fulfrll the ntccs sary requnrements to graduate rn May 1960 Douglas Eggett Jrm Egger: JY' 1 'Cl' S19 ,M Lloyd Egmgett john Elggren Bryan Elkrns Jesse Evans Gary Fesler Jxm Fisher pn. 'a5 -N. M, ,..,,'0' wi Paul Frsher Alan Ford Bob Ford Jack Foucault Bob Fox Rrchard Fredencksen 'K NA! Gary Garner Bert Gxnes Paul Gold Douglas Graham Darrell Green John Grrffm A Q- X a.,a' Steve Halladay Tony Hamby Gary Hansen David Hart jim Hartman Del Ray Hatch if 1-'-9 Larry Hayes jxmmy Henrr Mrke Hcpworth Dennrs Hogan Bert Holbrook Davrcl Holbrook GNT Stephen Holbrook Wallace Holt Dee Lynn Howard Wrnston Huber Rrchard Hunt Robert Hunter 0l'Uw ...ot nv' yy-gp Doug Hyatt Gary Jacketta Dan Jacobsen Dxck james Larry Jensen Gayland lessen Eff' iff' Jerry johnson Thaylan Jones Karl Kent Gordon Kerr Alvrn Kleffer Gerald Krnghorn PF? Susan Goddard Janet Golrghtly Barbara Grasterr Mary Greco Vrckr Gustaveson Sharon Hamlm SENIORS slznleed znto wezrd arty Blackness and eerrness drew Senrors to the east srde of the gym for therr Halloween party In one dum corner a grant spxder mhabxted 1 gauzy web and ln the other corner a coffm lay ln readmess for bllflill rn 21 cemetery In th1s atmosphere of darkness and forebodmg Senxors enjoyed thenr flrst party and began the year showxng co ooeratlon and un1ty Judy Hampshrre Tama Hansen Cece Harrxson Karen Harrrson Lmda Harrlson Heather Hxckman Dyann Hrll Judy Hxll E7 Karen Hmes Karen Holbrook Susann Hovey Laune Hoxsxe Carolynne Hughes Lorena Hugo Drane Ingleby Sherry Jacobsen Bonnie janosky Jamce Jarmrllo Lynda jenkms Barbara Jensen Deanne Jensen Karen Jensen Sandra Jensen Sharla Jensen Venrta Jensen Mlnna Jeppson Mane Kartchner Claudla Klrkland Eclxth Knlghton Esther Knrghton Kansa Korpela Renata Krrsch 'fn 'Sk if Merxh Kucuk Carolyn Lamb Burma Leak Connie Lee Peggy Lee Colleen Leeper ,,... Rehon Lloyd DeAn Lowe Jane Mabey Margaret Mabey Colleen Mann Joan Mann I Y ' I Llnda Mann Rose Mayer LuAnn McCorm1ck Ann Mercer Ulla Mergler Cynthra Mrller l Y Q . , I X I Y X -L xv ,V A . K J E W Q an :swf :W k . W nr - ,N Y aim, .1 . l ' I 1 Q' Y A. 2 tv- 3 Dean Knrghton Denms Kreutzer Paul Larsen Stan Layton Wynston Lelgh Mrke Lexshman fENIORS made Chnstnms dance memomble bcmors felt thc prxclc of '1CC,0II1PllSlII'I1Lf1I as thu mu thelr hours of thought md plmnmg for thc clfmcc bcgm to rake tctml turm Ixcn though falhm, trees Qcrarchcd Icp and stuff backs xxcrc com mon thc scmors clld not gnc up XVurk and morc work xxts thc ncccsslry mgrcdxent necdcd to rmnsform our barc tthlctxc gylT1l'llSllllU lnto 1 Snow flake Scremclc Richard Lconard Pat Luke Q.-Y -eq. Kcnt Lund Selmer Lutey Tom Lynch Kent Madrll Calvrn Mann Mazll Mann wk., Ron Mano Don Martln Dale McCarthy Richard McCarver Dan McCla1n 'VI Jlm McDonald K1 1-43 -I -5,39 Phil McMurd1e Mlchacl McMurphy Dclan Memmott Bruce Meyer Ruth Mnlicley Larry Mrlls f s l -,L f L x fr ' J , I , l L . . , . I W A A 1 . x C ' -K 4 L .lv L K r I X I L 1 , A - . ' ' . 1 . l . . V . y A ' ty .h V Q K W . . yn , A N ' X , , , , , I ' h ' ' . I . Z1 ' I L V I h A A . - l l L f A 4. M ' ' VX 5 L., I 3 1 J Q ' 5 w J L if 'Af - ' e I ' 1 L . gy A L M- .. Jay , F f sf If . ' X f 2+ I w w l 4 X , K ' ' ' , , , . Y ' .' ' 1 ' 'fpw N4 Wa? jerry Moon Tom Mower Rnchard Naxsbrtr Gerald Ntbeker jerry Nelson Lorm Nrtlsen HW? WW? 5 nn, A-any Blarr Pack Duane Parkm Harry Phnlllps Dale Rees Paul Re-rd Doug Reynolds 79 Larry Reynolds Bxll Rrtter Bruce Roberts Val Russell Milton Russon Howard Sthmurz sf I' PV gg., Q-'V W 7 Tom Secrlst Don Sedgvuck Arthur Shreve Fred Srmons jack Skevses Duane Sorenson Q if -1 41 .J Mlke Sorrell Rnthartl Srtphtnson jerry Stout Randy Strand Rodney Taylor rlt Tcrpstra 23 'S x S A , X: , sd I N. ' N -- NC? .A v, R t 1 , N51 - N X .. ' a R S fs, , r 1 SJ A , -1' -A-J' - N-so , ,. Aff ,, 4 ' ' ww- h-. f-as y R ai Y mf. 'tix X 1 NL i -0 Elmor Moss Shexla Moss Susan Moss Karen Murn Lmda Naeale Marlene Nelson SENIOR! prepared or lz e Senlors saw lnfe wlth nts respons1b1l1ty and realnty whxch lay just beyond graduauon and reallzed that they would soon be a part of xt For the last nme semors looked back on thenr years at Bountlful Hugh School wnth an assurance that they were prepared Then they turned and looked forward confidently xnto adult lxfe joan Newton Conme Nxsson Molly Norton Kaye Olsen LaNette Olsen Betsy Packard janet Packard Judy Page v 1 1 I W ,MI I V Karen Park Bonme Parkin Ann Parmley Beverly Parrlsh Coleen Partridge Loraxne Peck i x in I f I .ffl Elsie Petersen Marlene Petersen Sharon Petersen Lmda Porter Sheila Powell Valerre Purvns , I s S yy . f 'f- r Y a ' S Y KY Y Lynda Puzey Carma Qu1st Ella jean Rasmussen Barbara Ray Carol Jean Reltz Monlca Ross LaRee Rosenvall Penny Salmon jeNeal Schow Pam Schlutz Carolyn Smedley Ada Rae Smxth asf A-3, 8, 'T at Smrth Donene Smoot Susan Standing Donna Stephens Maxnne Talbot Carolyn Taylor Sharon Thomas to 5 jo Txmothy Monette Tmcler Edlth Val Dez Judy Walton Shlrlene Wells Gay Wxlson Kathy Wilson Norene Wxlson Elame Wmegar Nancy Wmegar Margaret Wmg 25 ! x x C ,S h FI! 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' 1 Y W W ,f i xx ' .F gl Iudy Whnte Carol Wrngley Judy Youngberg I.aVere Terry Larry Thomas Vlrden Thornton SENIOR! donned cap and gown As Sentors donned mp 'md gown and vsalked proudly down the alsle on gfhidllllflllll day they reahzed that the small 1'1blDOIlLLl scroll meant much more than 1 cert1f1cate of graduanon from hugh school It mcanr the culmtmtron of twelve years of formal schoohny but ucn more than thus rt w1s thc symbol of maturxty and 'xbxhty to face hfe Dean Trbbxtts Darrell Tmgey iw I' Dennis Tolman jay Tolman Brent Trxmble Dawxd Tucker Otto Van Ry Glffilkl Van Slfkli bf N Mlke Washburn Edward Willard Dawld Nwhxtmer Rex Wxlcox Elroy WllSOH Larry Wllgon Val Wtlson Alan Wood Dvutcht Wood Rlchard Wood Lucky Young Chuck Youngblood Dennis Zabtiskie Paul Rodgers C arlts XX all Adzxmr SENIOR COMMITTEE The Senior Class Committee members were chosen for their leadership, hard-working ability, and talents. During the year they worked closely with the senior officers in planning class parties, working out the general plan and details of the senior assembly and dance, and later in the year assisted in the senior production of Carousel . Wav' arm Bark row left to rzghl Arnold Crosby Sharon Cluff jay Dee Clark Valerie Purvis bandj Kinghorn Front rou Diane Ingltby Dorient Smoot Stcve Holbrook Kathy Wfilson Xiwlan Stapley Glade W Oven Lamar L Whitaker Orlin ford Adzzmr Clmzrmarz AdZIJ'0f Adzzfor A . A, . 'w by I J .4 K 1 R ' f : 3. V , l i4 -'A , .Af v , I .qv in il. ,xt A M I A UM- ,,,., Q - T ' 2 ' ', ' , , ., ' , ' I ,Z ' . , ' , ', . , , I .I f Q, 1 yu JL.: gs g 3.5 5 gi v' N x . T ' +.gL5f, 7 x -1 ' C 1 . '7, I' , , . A v V ' ' . Johnny Clark Laurie Davis SENIOR CLASS 1111. I I U' Mnkc Burke Scmor pcrsonalmcs pamclpate m dcwratnne., Valcrxc PUIVIS 135' Dee Clafk fd? ..4v-W Y fl! 1 ,,-I' ,f Y I ' 1 L 1 ,.., , . , v-- -1 ' .- ABT. ' r-f ' .V , Q, fx . n ., I .V 1 MP ' .-,L... N - v ' ,,. , -f Q.. -9 K -Q . f Q X ... .. .A -.,. ,. 1 . K V' 1 ' 1 4. . . V ,Q ' 1 F42 - . lv: y A - li Y I , K 4 A , QS:-P ia . I ' 4-:Ur ' J- , A , V, I k, X- .' fwfr , , ,yd , f, 1u..J:u:,k 3L,N',- 1 X 'Hi 1 K 2' ,R S ..,, 4 Q. nf A 3 5251, PERSONALITIES for their Snowflake Serenade. Ron Clark Pam Schlurz Diane Inglcby Gerald Nebeker Sandy Kinghorn JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS lead class through Paul organized and directed the activi- ties of the junior Class. He was a quiet and efficient leader. In brief summary, Paul directed the junior Prom, the class ring sales, and school parties. These activi- ties kept Paul very busy, but he still had time to maintain his excellent scholarship. Hi Nawqf You .A owe, cf' fr'-ie laf.:Sf'i-16,15 I ftVl0uJj fVCufvc,74, and T: Say 'QLI4-QF VV77 Pica.--L C-L4 Luc' Tffm mf-aC Q cb-a 1C,L'ZbCAl 'f'lnc5 IQVIA lo '60e vvOrr- vvrqf-rivrj 'GOA' fo +-.vvxC,. P-leo C6 -as Sotmw-1 H0 e lofgp log-fof Q-+c2r'-ff, A Fr-ic FH-nys 30 -Pro-'7 4-me L.-.ffl-I--sm og Paul Wheelwright President The Vice President, Carol, came to us with experience. She was vice president of the eighth grade at South Davis junior High. Being a hard working girl, she be- came an honor student as well as an excel- lent leader of her class. Madelyn Derr, the Junior Class Secre- tary, was very conscientious about details, and she worked until the job was done to perfection. She was elected by a write-in vote, and she has worked hard to be a competent junior Class Secretary. u successful year. Carol Ford Vice President Madelyn Derr Secretary 'L-0.074.456 9412 06202:- ,Q . owe Ligand, bfffflfilfff 6140 5 ! '9 Jeannme Adams Kathy Adamson Kent Alexander Dxxle Allen Rrchard Allen Mary Allred Darwrn Anderson Gtlbert Anderson Myrxam Anderson Paul Anderson Ray Anderson Rod Anderson Karen Anderten Mary Arbon ft! 417 ir' Larry Armstrong Mary Atwood Sherrr Auermg Phl Averett Kathy Back Baker Tonme Baker w--Q WM Rxcharcl Balderson Russ Baldwm Catherlne Bander Kay Bangerter Rrchard Bangerter Connxe Barber jnm Barlow X21 Walter Barlow Lynn Barnes Drane Barry Bob Beck Gary Beck Kent Beckman Ornn Beckstrand -2 ,wa fi '4'!S:,,x- 1m Beckmth Delena Berg Ann Bergeson Roger Blackham Randy Bloomquxst Steven Boes Saundra B0dt'y , ' L : . .,4l . 'A fr- A f , ff , ,,. ' ful? - R' B? X 4' A er kkll W sl 4 ' R . . . .1 Rod . Etsy ll-V A 1 V x A-'Q 3 ? lx Q A . ,,r. A 7 U . g r, B . A , '? . ,X gg X A - W wa 'A' 'QA B ft iff -14 Jfffgffl. . l J. Y. . ,A Curtis Bohn Wayne Boss Carol Bowers Richard Bradshaw Stephanie Brewster LeRoy Broderick Bob Brown JUNIORS settled down to work The junior year marked the transi tion from thc fun loving Sophomore to the serious minded Senior The uniors settled down to work realizing that next year they would graduate However the year was not all work it sparkled with gamcs parties class rings and of course the magnificent unior Prom 4. Lmda Chase Richard Child Linda Chisholm Julie Clay jim Clark Janet Cleverly Les Cole tl l 5 . . J . i 2, r4,Sv'A.:' , Ronnie Bybee Kathryn Call Mike Calobeer Craig Carlson James Carr BUHCY ChHPmHH GUY Chase Doug Comstock Toni Conder Richard Cope Carol Cowley Carolyn Cornell Jennifer Cram Carrolyn Crook .J Jcff Cullxmore LeRoy Cunnmgham 'VB Marsha Curtls T' Trudy Davxdson Gay lord Davxs Sharon Defa rev ef Ronald Droge ,fr ,-J, flame Illuarls I' 1 Lu I' nu '1 !? Blame Dabb 42 Q g Maddy n Derr n JaN1ece Dunn Karen Earl Qffi Qu,-. III Flxurlx Xnln I-lNVdf s Nr! Rae Della frxclxson Nllllc funion YUX iff I llfbomi in .11 mm C9 'fn xx Terry Flclll Shmnun lnshgr outta 41141 m C xml Ford 0 U ll H julm Forsbcrp, Joyce Franlstn Duane Franks Sherry Fmtto Carol LLL Freeman Karolyn Gale Kathryn Gale Joyce Garner JUNIOR! lolzcked at pmtzes The umor Class PIIIILS proxlded fun and exutemcnt for the members of the plus The frrst party was .1 complete succcss xuth lump ropmg hopscotch racks and 1 xarnety of other cluldhood games All lumors dressed is bums for thas fun packed party The second party followed the example of the frrst vuth lunrors commg as gangsters to Hermn does Hldeaway 4- rf' lxerth Hafen Stnve Halford Davrd Hall jim Hamrlton Mark Hammond Chen Hancey Carolyn Hansen De Hansen Fred Hansen Lrnda Hansen Carol Hardy Karen Hardy Doug., Harrrson Jerry Harston 23:2 if Bren Ca! bs iii? if r r' aw Bonnie Jorgensen Linda Ktddington Glenn Kilpatrick Myrna Kingston Marvin Kizerian jerry Krug Carol LaBelle JUNIOR! met challenge 0 tests The Juniors were fated with a suits of hard tests The first one was the lowft test 1 week long battery which tested the lumors progress in all fields Next came the joe Berg test for thc exccp tional science students The few who passed were admitted to the joe Berg Foundation The most enyoyable test was the aptitude test where students put pegs in holes to test physical deftttritx The final test given was tht Merit Stholar ship Test Clark Larsen Joan Sorenson Sheryl Larsen Merrill Law vt ie' i 1' Cliff Lawrence Carol Leary Carolyn Lee Conme Lee I 'cf G7 Dennis Lee Dennis Liffereth Linge Dee Ann Te-v Q7 l Lowell Lofgreen Gail Lombardi Rose Marie Lund Kathie Lunt james Mabey Robert Mabey Arnold Madsen -is vi ii Stan Madsen Kay Malan Harold Mann Marva Mann Dt-an Marriot Carolyn Mathews Sharon Maughan vp' Dawnd Mayne Marx Lee McCarthy Mcrlnn McCarthy Levus McCombs Bonnrc Mcfonkre Pam McFarland Lms MCGULIH 1' Q arf' C' f 7 hay Mclntyru lancr McKellar Lmda McLachlan Doua, McMurphy Ann Meadows Cheryl Mciervy Lynne Mcrccr T A fx 9 I-5, Davnd Mnchaelson Norman hrllllCI' Marcla Mnlls Llffy Mmur lxnnt Mlrchell Nancy Mxtahcll Sandra Mltchell Bull Montx is ,W . R mlurll Mow L r T7 UQQQSEMK 'Vx Mlm Mor an Llzrgxrct Morrnson Rodmy Mwrrlson bandra Morrnson lxarcn IXIO55 XY, lynn Momn M P5 0 T' 11-7 'UNI Lowell Murdock Raul Murray B1 Myurs jaLlLrxL Myrup lxarhlecn Nansbntt Le .alll Narrrcss lon lmlrrrcss Dum Wculham uc Nclsh C arol Nnlson Carolyn Nelson Pafsl' Nflson DDU xlulhn Carla Newsome Charlotte Newman joey Nieman Vxckr North Connre Oakeson Brent Ogzewalla Wes Olxver JUNIOR! 1 ecewed class 1 111 gs Early rn the fall the lunxors were measured for thelr class flDgS They put a fnve dollar deposrt on the gold rmg complete vuth 1n1t1als and graduatron date Antlcrpatxon ran hxgh untnl the rlngs were delrvered at the fxrst of March In a flurry of excrtement the juniors flashed thenr new rrngs the badge of upperclassmansmp Don Olsen Karren Olson Craxg Ostler Joalene Ostler ...gg Rrck Ostler Katherine Ons Betty Jo Ovard Ludeen Packard are Yi Faye Page JoAnn Page Fred Parke Glenn Parker Drane Parkm Doug Parkrn jerry Parlun Kaylene Parkm Kerth Paulson Arlme Payne Ivo Peabody Brent Pendleton Sherr Penny Gary Petersen Kathy Petersen Kathy Pntts Carolyn Place Brent Porter Lynn Porter Roger Porter jan Prlce -Q11 Sm th ffl ff K' Y QQ: L' d Sm'th Maurice Stacey Rrchard Stahlt Cary Stark lxartn Srarlt Mary breed Nancy Stevens Paulette Sllllmafl JUNIOR! C7 eated P10112 splendor The junior Class worked hard to fmd lust fhe flghf theme and the all Brent Stokes Mrclxey Strand Gres: Strmgha Carolyn Swam proprrate decoranons for thelr Prom and the dass commxttce m decorarmg for the dance A queen was voted on and elected to rergn over the ex enmg Beautx ful decoratrons formal dresses corsages and soft mllSlC created the atmosphere for the unror Prom the chmax of thc jumor year Stextn Swaldr Gaye Taft jerry Tanner Loretta Taylor Bobble Terrnll Bonmr Thomas Clayton Thompson Sharon Thompson Terry Thomson Gary Tnbbxtts Karen Tmgey Larry Tmgcy Boyd Txppetts Tom Tolman lxrm Tovey Barbara Trump Marx Tucker Terry Tusscnbrook Kay TUYOIOW Carol Ure Robert Lzclac Betty Vander Mayden Robert Van Dyke Clark Van Orman Mark Van Orman E' A' 2 X C . . ,I 6 M ' 1 g - ' ' .K ' . , A ' Lv rn . Members of the class assisted the officers 40 Q' 1' John X .1ZLllllx 2 L Wansel Btxtrly Wtttsttln Clmsunt Wfhltakcr Mxldrcd Wlggtt Y? N Gloria Wxlson Jayne Wxlson Kathleen Wmegar Nell Wxncgar i ,,3 'i,x f el-wif' W. Conway Vyorslcy Dlanc XX rlaht Luon XY rlzht B1 York - JUNIOR COMMITTEE Back row left to rzgbt Brent Stokes Laxon Waagtn lxen XX aaner Margaret Wardlt Pam Warren Les Wassom Judy Wclllrn, I Mltkty Wllbar Dw1L,ht Wlllxams Marllyn Wllllams JoAnn Wlnger Ralph wlSCm3H Allce Workman Ixarrc n X ounqberg Barbara Zcsxger .gl L rt XV: son 1111 :mr lxay Hardy Ad! lmr Shannon Fnsher Mxckey Strand Front rou Eleanor Smxth Alrce Max Harward Workman Jxm Clark Ann Btrgeson Absent when p1cture was taken Adwror Larry Tmgty Trudy Davldson Konmc Pat Johnston Ad: :mr -Q'- ? hd Ray Bnscoe Chazrman 41 K Y . I Q Y J , fl y at J 4 -y an V f AJ :yyy ,t iv - 'R' -' QA., 6 J l J y A J - :H J, -rv J 'E . - ' s .J , . ' J '1-I rr' ' , ' ' Q '-f,,,L?9f!- Y I 1 V , fl Tiff.-.k'-fl ,s a 'fffff 'Y' ' v, , rf - . ' . '1 L ' 'I 'H , ' . f K . , . 'A, ' A f','Qf311'f ' . 5, I 5 l I 4 x .xv r' ' H V. y , 4, J . W qv , A el I y, ,, R BA ' '1 J , x ,M q UNL ,A . N .d Z Dawn Grow jim Clark JUNIOR CLASS li-Q LL5 XX agggm Iumor personalities haw a game of David Maync Mary Allrcd , f r 'Q li all . , if r J f I 1 X r 1 A L s iw r,,' . '5'f7i' A 'Q 'x rx ASX R ---I -ii ,. sd Karol gina-'Q Q0 f' f LuBg-llc 11 a Ifzfxzgyfk PERSONALITIES M!! A. ' ,L Wfff 5: 4517 0-war at .Iumor Bum Par I Li 'HC Gan' I. d 5. W 5 johnson Nancy H Ib R SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS planned nn and enjoyment 07 class Ralph Mabcy is the peppy president of the Sophomore Class Throughout the year he has shown his ability in lwdcrship and organization Alu ays ready with 1 new idea Ralph directed the planning and cxecu tion of all sophomore activities Bcing an impartial president hc worked for thc good of the vsholc class Ralph Mabey I refldent ack Horton Vice President of the sophomore class is a friendly and amiable boy He worked hard for his class pre senting new and different ideas He kept the class spirit high by having a friendly smile or a good joke ready. Marilyn Murri, the small, vivacious secretary carried out the responsibilities of her office with enthusiasm. She put in extra time keeping minutes at class meetings. She worked hard to see that jobs were done accurately and on time. Marilyn certainly proved that good things come in small packages. Jack Horton Vice Preudent Marilyn Murri Secretary Susan Acord Caro' Alearlow Xin le Alder Connre Allen Norma Jean Allen Davrd Allred Nancy Ancell Glen Andersen ter 3 Conme Anderson Pam Anderson Brent Arqylc Erxc Arncsen Leslre Arnold Ruth Arpke Vera Aster Ann Bagley I , y Paul Barley Ray Barley Larry Bam Dee Bangerter Lawrence Bangerter LeeRoy Bangerter Lynn Bangerter Judy Barber gr i .fur-3 Alhona Beesley Dxane Barlow Isabel Barlow Rrck Barney Carl Bartholomew George Baty M1chaelBeeley Carol Bcesley 3 janrce Beesley Dxane Bell Carol Bendrx Bruce Beyer Judy Bmgham Lenna Bmgham Mrchael Brrrell George Brshop I Q., joy Borg Sandy Borrowman John Boschetto Doyle Boss Iyle Boss Lxnda Bouck Martel Bourland Charles Bovun Karen Bowen Sharan Bowen Bruce Bradshaw Claudla Bragome Bette Briggs Carol Brown Debra Brown Rlthard Broun SOPHOMORES um zeal then class The wary and energetrc sophomores com blned the1r talents and amblrlons to develop the unnty of thenr class The class had been drvxded durmg the freshman year but old frxendshrps were soon renewed and the class agaxn functlon ed as a whole Students who came from junlor hrgh began to feel at ease wrth the already broken rn students who had spent one year at Bountrful Hxgh The sophomores lonned together 1n partxes games and dances to make theirs a year to remember Rodger Brovxn Darrell Brown Marxanne Burdett Paul Burnmgham Robert Burmngham Tom Burnmgham Robert Bryne LuEtte Buys Charlotte Call Sandra Call Kaye Campbell Nerl Cormack Gary Carroll john Carter Bob Case Doug Chamberlam Davxd Chapman Mary Chapman Ann Chase Harrret Chlsholm Becky Chrrstensen David Chrxstensen Carol Chrlstensen Lavon Chnstensen Ruth Chrxstensen Sharon Chrrstensen janet Clark Steve Clark Kay Clarkson Janet Clayton Joan Clayton Ralph Clayton V , , A' , h 9 ' I l - l 'V-A. 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Kirk Cleverly Neil Cleverly Blain Conover Janet Cook Julia Cook Carolyn Cortam Kathy Cude Ann Cummings Sharon Curl Roger Cushmg John Dalgle Sheryl Dangerfleld Kathy Darley Orlo Dastrup Davrd Davres Judy Day Kaylecn Day Rodney Day Thomas Day Jerry Defa Joylyn Deppe Steve Derbyshrre Johanna De Voogd Ella Drbble Sharon Dlbblt Nola Droge Sandra Drury Charlene Duncan Dale Duncan Dawn Duncan Lana Duncan Larry Duparx '2 Joann Earl Gene Echols Lnnda Edgar Davrd Een Chnstme Egnew Tom Elggren Kathy Elhs Jane Elhs Mike Ellrson Harold Evans Steve Evans Orvrl Faxrchxld Rrchard Fallows Clyde Eames Gary Earns Reed Ferrxn Richard Field Myrna Flshcr Sue Fletchcr kent Flortnce Ann Fluhman Rick ford Perry Forsbcrq Myrna Frcc SOPHOMORES held C191 zstmas pm ty The sophomore offxcers and class commlt tee presented a new and drfferent type of Chrrst mas party The Hohday Hoedown was a square dancmg party complete wrth callers The decora txons were a combmatron of Chrrstmas and west ern and Santa Claus surprnsed the sophomores by commg rn western attrre He led them 1n a snake dance down 1nto the cafeterra where refreshments were served and the sophomore cowboys and cowgnrls had a gay txme Gary Fullmgr Cheryl Cabbott Shan Galley Lmda Galloway kent Gaor e Ixarol Gerber Charla Gxbbs Darlene Grles 'VV Pam Grllcm Arlene Gnsseman Robcrt Gledhxll Laura Golxehtly Gordon Gonnusscxo jxmmre Goodfcllow Rrley Goodfellow Larry Goodscll Glona Gotschall Dlanc Govc Davnd Graham Claudra Grastext Chrlsta Greaux Rrchard Green Bert Grrffrths PLLLY Gnmes Ted Groves Rrchard Gudmundson Dranne Gustaweson Srll Hancey Beth Hansen Cathy Hansen Patty Hansen Kelly Hart lt Sandra Hart Rick Hartman Gary' Hatch Lance Hatch Ronalcl Hatch Wesley' Hatch Brent Hayes Orval Kay' Hayes 15 'A Mm ! if it Karren Hayward Craig Hemsley Joyce Hepworth Karen Hepworth Louis Hepworth Eileen Hess qvl Linda Ann Hewlett Loretta Hiuley' 'xh- Julrc Holbrook karen Holt karen Holt Yyormg Hood Jack Horton Rebecca Howard Don Hunt Andrea Hunter fllll fs ii W1 bv Carol HUfLlSHl8J1 Mary Hutchrnson George Hoxsle Dennls Hynes Pat Ingles Jerry Jacobsen Kathryn Jacobsen Brute James Lmda Jensen Roberta Jensen Y Robe rt Johnson 1 N W' v-I 1 Roger Jensen Haney Jcppsep Steve Jcppson Vernon Jesson Mrchacl Jrmas Rxchard Johnson Sam Johnson Arthur Jones Lxnda Jones Ann Kartchner Kathryn Kemner Kathleen Kerr Mauna lxerr 49 J A 1 H eff VK ' , , f '4 . xx .5 or r 'S P, Q C. t , fy , Q s y J V . 1 , L J? 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' Ur .f Jerry Kershaw Max Kleffer Don Krlpatrnck Diane Krmball Daud hum, Gordon Ixlrltham Mark Kirkland PHI Kfl21PhU5 SOPHOMORES have a varzety 0 students Varretres of contrast were found rn thc sophomores as a class and as nndrvrduals They were unsure of themselves at the begrnntng but as the year progressed they became more confr dent Some were shy and quxet others loud and bolsterous but most of them settled down to hard work and study And yet a few persrsted 1n sknppmg classes On the whole the sophomores can readrly say they enjoyed therr new experxences at Bountrful Hugh Therr frrst year of hugh school proved to be rewardrng and encouraging Xxx Karl Koetner Rose Marne Krelt Lhrsta Knsch Darrtll Lake 6 1 Rrchard Lamb Rrchard Lambert Sandl Lane JoAnne LHFSBH Q -1- GD L- ,QF 5 Y y K alxsuf Susan Lawrence Davrd Layton Beverly Ann Lee Sondra Lergh Francme Lrebelt Dave Lrmbun, Terry Lynch Gary Mabey Rf Ralph Mabey Lyndon MacKay Lynne Madsen Kent Mann Nancy Mann Steven Manning Sharon Mano Larry Marxam Lmda Mason Vmcent Mayer Nancy McCla1n Darrell McCombs Mary Ann McDonald Jean McDonnell Ann McFarland Joe McKay fv- xff I Daryl McMullln Rosemary McQurston Tum McRac Terry Meacham Margaret Medlcy -1 ad Dnvc Mrdelcy Kathy Mxdglcy Clnfforl Mlllcr Alan Mrlls janet Mrlls 'Ur N0- E Bnll Morrlson Darrell Moss Tom Moss Carolyn Murray jcannme Murray 'P Tom Mcmmott Naney Meyer N H1 Mxlcl ln Steve Mnllyard B rn Mxrelmell nron Moon Marllyn Murr1 Bob Nash 4 gm as Dlyll Naylor --7 ,AA Q' Steve Naylor Ruth Annc Neclcy Nancy Ncslen joyan Ncsscn Larry Neumann Pat Neuman karen Nnehuhr Tonya Norton oo' ,Ar jean Olryer Tcrry Olscn Roger Osmond flame Owcn B111 Packard Tom Packard Peter Palmer Clludna Parker YW 3 if Don Parkln olame Parrrsh Larry Parrnsh Qharon Paskctr Richard Pcacoele Ronald Peay Brll Peek Grim Perry 51 R 2 X ig.. 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Q in 'gut 1 f ori- 1 We-7 ttf Bob Peters o Petersen Kenny Petersen Suzanne Phnlllps Bruce Pttt Carol Prep De-Monte Prerce Marporre Pope SOPHOMORES proved ca able The sophomores proved themselves as mem bers of the student body by presentmg thenr weeks acttutles to the school We llked th way the1r actlvltles were planned and we espeemlly notxced how smoothly thmgs ran For mstance, they presented a delrghtful assembly vxhlch was greatlx enjoyed bx all of us The lllgsllllghf of the week was the dance th1s bemg the sophomores f1rst brg responsrbllrty 'S Bnll Porch Erleen Porter J Robert Porter Evelyn Potter 5' lax Poulsen Pat Powell Candy Prather Pat Preece P 9505 ig 'W ,s Q--. Qfs 'S Vlalter Prrce Bruce Qulgley Ann Ranck Chrrstrne Rapp Dan Rasmussen John I. Rasmussen udy Rasmussen Floyd Ratclrffe 2 vw, 1 -9' Dzxon Rersbeclc Robert Reltz Larry Rrchardson Carol Rrchrns Reee Rrchman Jerry Rigby Burdeen Roberts Mllee Roden Q--f T D ul Rodenck Bernard Rollins Kerth Rollrns Karen Rosander Joann Rowland Grant Rowley john Ruff Dann Ruotr T1 5 VU- Bob Russell Clautltcne Sallsbury Lance Samuelson Bonnre Qantlqulst Bnan bchlutz Bob Sthrxcvcr jack Scott Colone Searle Lu. burnt Stuf. Sctlty YT' Nrltt bnmonson Dtnnxs Smctllty Sherry Lu bmnth Stanlurtl Smlth 1 5 Rrmmt Stux 1rt Rntlnty Stone .ns Lu1n Qtlltnut lttlue Scunstn Pat Slut ark Sherwood Russell bhxeltls B1ll Shllstone if kathy Smttllty Don Smnth lxrnny bmtth Larry Smnh Nadrne bmrth Rulnn Smrth -Q on-5 u IL Snow 9h.1rl.1 Qtnlerstrnm Gregory Sortnsen Val Sorensen Stanley Spaffottl Syflvla States 'vf 1..- I.1rry Stott Dum Stmntl Susan Strnngham Marran Stmmncss Sun Stmmntss karen Stylcr latn Sul lNlfl lx n Nullnx n Mxthul Summcrhays Crtnt Nutttr Gary Syxtnsnn Nlymn Syphus Illarnz. Ttlbnt hm Taylor I 'J L-gy L H 1 1 t all t l'tt 0 6- W .fx 111 I a- .s '.-'y K L. . .' hi-U. .my-. ' .i . ' 'N 1 3 yi yyyy I - KA V I Mgt 3 gt it xr if Q W, 'F' 1 l 'D A 5- it iff. 7 ' 1 ' l ' 31+ Q F , s . . , r 4 ' 'E' ' ll A V v- s if A. ' I t ,A ,N ,, E, r L E I r, f ' fl L 2 a tl? 'la . Q S' fn- Q rj wld! bs. Q s X xt ' ' L. qlgg lk 1. 5 -A Q - Y at 9 . . . g at Ferrel Thomas Lrnda Thomas Karla Thornton Arthur Trmothy Brent Trnqey Sheme Trngey Linda Trppetts Russel Tolman SOPHOMORES showed promzse As sophomores progressed through the year, they began to reahze the responslbxlltles that were thelrs They met each new Problem vsrth enthus rasm and made an rmpressne effort to strengthen the1r class leadershxp XVant1ng to be many thlngs and do many thmgs rn a hurry they gue the school 1 ubrant sprrrt Thelr eagerness to proxe dependable pleased the upperclassmen and yet we knew they felt the yyerght of hoxermg looks and comment when they 'tered 1 httle too frrslu Florence Todd jean Transue Lucrlle Trowbrtdge Terry Tucker Terry Uffms Betty Jo Val Dez juamta Valerro Gerard Van Hulten Ron Xan Leuven Marta Vander Veur Jerry Waagen Arvrd Wahlen Ben Walkowrak Reed Walsh Shelden Ward Dennrs Weaver Ii' Bob West Mary Ellen West Suedell Weston Cheryl Wettstern Gorden Wheeler Kent Whrte Ivan Whrteman Stephen Whttmer Brll Whrttrngton Bonnre Whyte Krrs Wrddrson udy Wrlkrnson Denms Wilson Sydner Wrlson Woneva Wrlson Bonnre Wxnegar I 5, 1 5 3 4 4. 1 1 1 1 as ' . ' ' ' ' V s , I ' ' l ' ' A V , r - A y , Y , , ,, 1- - l . 1' . . ' ' ', ' ' 'L ' ' ' K V' L ' ' . .4 . y s . 1 1 V . . L . rx . , Y V . s . V . . V ' V , ' y , K - l K B I 1 - A 4.' p V. ' Jn-wV.:'q.-rv: V N' 4 V X V V , K X V t 4 X - 1 , X i X , 'ss ' B I A ? 1 Carol Wrscombe Lynne Wrthey Gayla Wrtmer Gay Wxxom Davrd Wolfe Lrnda Wood Marrlyn Wrlgley Steven Yenchlk YR to Q, Cyrtl Xoung jrm Young Susan Youngberq Harold Zesrger Max Zrmmer I m 35717 1 Lavar Rasmussen Arthur Sandberg Trmothy Harley Frank Moscon Chairman Adruof Adurof Advuor WE if in'-J I Q.. K wr' SOPHOMORE COMMITTEE Steve Clark, Ann Fluhmatl Nancy Mann, Robert Burnmtgham, Kaye Campbell, Brurr Prtr, kathy lN1rdulL5 and Bnll Mormon tnmxttl Squirt klnlflilfl! it thelr Holnlay Hoctloxxnn ' lryq 'Q 3 . 1, 1 . ' hgh l , , I kfifx . ' . r , ul 'l Y wb l,'jf'N,'1 K J 1 ll I f'fr: IAl eg t , 3 Lg , - r A , N . f 1' 4 ., rf, ,Af 1' 'wtf bf? 1 . I I 0 , ,,.g,f . ,5 X ki . A I , k..W, Z. 1 V irw x P , , . t -pq -J' f y at QUl ,' ' 1 s 7' Steve Clark Sylvia States SOPHOMORE CLASS Diane B611 With an enthusiasm that is typical of thc sophomore class, their Larry Stott Marilyn Wrigley fi well' X1 ' -1? fi: fy N X19 Uv Vera Astar Roger CU5hlUR PERSONALITIES personallrlcs engaged m a snowball flght m front of the school Kathy Ellxs jane: Clark Bruce Pm 3 Z X' PK 1,1 13' l R X I I lj! I an Jn! V IIIHIIII IIIIIIIIIA 'WX IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII' DEPARTMENTS YIIIIIIIIHIHIHHIII!IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIHI I MUSIC ART AIND SPI ICH PHX NICAI SC II NCI S AIXD MATHLMA IICS SOCIAI QCIYYCI HDMI ECONOMICS AND IiUSIINIbS PIPIYbIC AI FDIIC ATION AND BIOI OC ICAI SCII NCE5 INDI Sl RIAI ARTS AND DRIVLRS LDUCAIION un 0 68 69 'IO 71 ' I I .IA I ' A , f , 1 . ' L Y , f ' ' Y A - A -I Y rf Y ' . , ' Q i 2 ................ 62-Cf 'Q ' , I I i ' ' T ' ' .. 6-I-K' IANCLIIAQQIL ARTS .....,.................. 66-67 I ' , . LI ' 2, ' 2 ' , , I . 2 I 4' ..,............ , - ' 'I N I ......................... 72-'S 0 X Y . K , 'x. Vu! s,f . fp.: ., .6 xuff a 1.1 a M,- frr ,. . 'f v 'N Cy F wi, Lf if ' -rg' ' ,NWC up W, X s x ' s X , , 1 -fs ' ..-1 V' , . f'.. . f W' - A M' 1-s.-c ' ' - -' P-- , ,' ow MM4 W qi' Jf1,.f4 .. . . 5 Az - an f. IYA ' W Q . Q, f f- ,.,LQg' ' - -.. 'Jil . -. ' f .. .,, q '5 2 ix hw .ghkxr--Q .5 ,ai I .5 f P- 4 ufp. 4 emi-Nw 11 ' ,V 1.4 nf, 2 fs4. K .M-. - ?', -iv- M155 Gill s spcuh Class unproves wma and dlntlon by tht. use of a tapg recorder .. ,Q . E' K W, 71-.-N-an-ner l Z'.T V Q- MFRPN H NX E!! In h1s bmd clam Mr Iames sets the tempo for a march nurrbrr Barbara Draper jaelene Myrup and jqmce jarmnllo work on Chrrstmas proyects n art class FINE ARTS Musto, art, and speech helped students to develop then' talents Ways of communrcatrng emotrons and rdeas are not speech These departments are also the basrs of school lrmrted to wrrtten or spoken thoughts It rs the purpose productrons art competrtron and speech contests whrch of our departments rn frne arts to enable the student to grve each student an opportunrty to drsplay hrs accom express hrmself through such medrums as musrc art and plrshments Gordon Keddrngton Choral Muna Wayne james Orchestra Band Choral Mum: Don Jardme rt Myrrntha B Grll Speech Gary R Burnrngham Debate World I-Iutory MR KEDDINGTON our choral musrc rn structor attended the Unrversrty of Utah and Brrgham Young Unrversrty before com mg to Bountrful Hrgh He has a famrly of three daughters and hrs wrfe Brrdene Mr Keddrngtons rnterests are largely concern ed wrth musrc and workrng wrth and helprng people He lrkes good musrc and drslrkes the savage musrc that rs berng forced upon the Amerrcan people by selfrsh commercral mterests Harlrng from Utah State Unrversrty MR JAMES came to Bountrful for hrs frrst year wrth our faculty He has four chrldren and hrs rnterests and hobbres are playrng tennrs cornparrng phrlosophy wrth Mr Brrscoe and hrsterrcal hrstorrcal puns Our art rnstructor MR JARDINE rs marrred and has one chrld In the past he has taught scrence crvrcs avratron and br ology He has graduated from Weber Col lege twrce and also from the Unrversrty of Utah wrth Cum Laude He rs now workrng on hrs Masters Degree rn Educatronal Ad mrnrstratron Hrs hobbres are avratron huntrng swrmmrng photography and frsh rn MRS GILL our enthusrastrc speech teacher graduated from the Unrversrty of Utah and also attended the Unrversrty f Calrfornra Her hobbres and rnterests are her famrly frrends and students She has two chrldren and there are very few thrngs she drslrkes As our debate and world hrstory rn structor MR BURNING!-IAM has done a frne job He graduated from the Unrversrty of Utah wrth a mayor rn speech and a mrnor rn physrcal educatron He enjoys all types of sportrng actrvrtres as well as gardenrng readrng and lrfe rn general ' I s , . . . . , ' 1 1 1 1 4 . , - , s 4 , . . . , . 1- Q r - - - - 1. 7 ' 1 , . 1 ' ' . 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W . l 1 y . , , r Kay Hardy Don Hepworth Kendrrck Workman P195 .tical Science MR HARDY a converted Davrs Dart recerved hrs Masters Degree at Brrgham Young Unrversrty and now teaches chemrstry here at Bountrful Hrgh At home he has frve chrldren and a wrfe Mae He enloys photo graphy musrc srngrng and spectator sports He rs one of Bountrful Hrghs most avrd athletrc supporters H loves pumpkrn pre and drslrkes danc mg and hugh school boys ownrng cars Physical Science Thrs has been MR HEPWORTH s thrrd year here at Bountrful Hrgh He majored rn math at the Unrversrty of Utah and recerved hrs Bachelor of Scrence Degree rn 1948 In 1958 h recerved hrs Master s Degree rn scrence educatron Hrs outsrde rnterests are photography electronrcs and prng pong He lrkes candy and drslrkes beets and parsnrps Matbemattcs MR WORKMAN lrkes young people teachrng partres and food Hrs famrly consrsts of hrs wrfe and seven chrldren He has a Bachelor of Scrence Degree from Wyomrng Stare College and has done graduate work at Eastern Montana College of Educa tron and at Brllmgs Oherlm College rn Oherlrn Ohro PHYSICAL SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Satzs ted the vastly growmg znterests 0 our students zu sczentz zc zelds We lrve rn a trme of screntrfrc drscoverres and ad of this Bountrful Hrh has provrded students wrth vancements whrch have never before attarned such herght excellent rnstructron wrthrn courses such as physrcs chem and rmportance Scrence rs a freld of constant change- rstry trrgonometry algebra and other math classes a challenge to the rmagrnatron and the currosrty Because George Lyon LaVar Rasmussen Orlrn Ford Mathematzcr MR LYON has a famrly of four' chrldren and ten grandchrldren Photo graphy, golf, flower gardenrng, and vacatrons to new places are the thrngs he enjoys most He has a Bachelor of Scrence Degree from the Unrversrty of Utah, and now teaches mathe matrcs here at Bountrful Mathematic: Our general and funcrronal math rn structor MR RASMUSSEN rs the father of seven chrldren He has an educa tronal background rn brologrcal and physrcal scrences He studred at Brrg ham Young Unrversrty, Unrversity of Utah, Unrversrty of Idaho, Unrversrty of Wyomrng, and Unrversrty of Calr forma Mathematics MR FORD one of our very frne teachers rn the department of mathe matrcs, comes to us from Brrgham Young Unrversrty He has had gradu ate work rn gurdance and admrnrstra tron Electronrcs, swrmmrng and hrk rng are hrs marn hobbres Hrs famrly consrsts of hrs wrfe and three chrldren . infill A Ye ' I ,srr , g EF' V . . . . . . , , . - ,v . . - - n . . . . . 7 ' 7 s 3 ' . . , C . . . . , . . x ' ' s 7 1 - ' . . . , . . . . . . . - 1 1 . C . , . , ' . I f I I O f I I lf . I . . . . . . . . - . . . , ' v , - . , , . . ' . , ' ' 1 ' J ' Mr Wcnrkman oxersres killx Prm hi dgmrnsrmru the Pyrhusoren Theory to his Geometry Cass Mr, Hcpworrh explains an experiment to lhc students of his second period Physics class. LANGUAGE ARTS 15 the baszs 0 all human commummtzon In order that one may express hrmself correctly and comprehend the thoughts and rdeas of hrs assocrates If rs necessary for hrm to become acquamted wnth and partxcrpate rn the studres of Language Arts Our Language Department offers varxous courses such as Englxsh Spamsh French and Arabrc Bountrful Hngh students may rake advantage of these courses to prepare themselves for college and later lrfe Vnvlan Stapley Grant A Arthur L Sandberg LaMar L Whxtaker Pat Johnston W A Wllson One ol the many mterestmg persons on Bountrful I-hgh s faculty rs MRS STAPLEY She graduated from the Unnversrty of Utah and has done graduate work at Brrgham Young Umversnty and the Umversrty of Utah She has two chxldren jrll and Scott who undoubtedly help to make her lnfe lrvely and by the way she likes Shapespeare Bestdes teachmg Enghsh and Journal rsm MR THOMSON was one of our Student Body Advrsors He graduated from Brxgham Young Unrversxty and has done graduate study at the Unrversnty of Utah Mr Thorn son lS very mterested rn sports and has been our offncral trme keeper at athletrc func trons Fnshmg huntxng bowlrng golfxng orlte hobbies of MR SANDBERG one of our Engltsh teachers He recenved hrs Bachelor of Scxence Degree at Utah State Umversxty where he mayored rn economics Englrsh and educatnon He mmored rn French hnstory and busnness admrnnstratron Thrs was MRS WHITAKERS fnrst year at Bountlful Hrgh She teaches classes of junxor and Sennor Englxsh She lxkes wrrtmg muslcal comedres and has a specral rnterest m drama and modern dance Her dxshkes are avacados and getting up early Mrs Whltaker recerved her Bachelor of Scrence Degree at Utah State Unrversrty Miss jot-xNs'roN one of our new Eng lrsh teachers thls year came to us from Brngham Young Unlversxty She toured Europe last summer before comrng to Bountrful Hngh Her hobbxes and mtercsts rnclude people dancxng reading and travel she drslrkes old movres on telev1s1on Another new member of our Englrsh Department IS MR WILSON He recerved hrs Bachelor of Arts Degree at Brigham Young Umversrty where he majored rn Englnsh and mmored rn Polxtrcal Scrence Hrs recreatronal rnterests run from the vrgor of skung to the mtrrcacles of photo 8faPhY u - f v 0 I A 3 . . , . 3 , .. . . L ' l 9 . 3 Q 7 . S , - , . I . . , . Y . , . , tennis, fly tying and loafing are the fav- 5 s 4 ' I ' 1 ' , I W . . . a . . , . , . 1 Timothy W. Harley MR. HARLEY is teaching English at Bountiful High for the first time this year. Before coming here, he at- tended Brigham Young Uni- versity, Citadal Military Col- lege and Los Angeles State College, His interests are in the fields of history and politics. '65-P' Thomas Mower ' George Miles Besides teaching Junior English, MR. MOWER is also the Yearbook advisor. He graduated from the Univer- sity of Utah with a Bache- lor of Arts Degree. Since that time he has also done graduate work. He is inter- ested in sports, music, edu- cation, philosophy, and rais- ing mink. z c M4 7if'Q,L-1 Our Fregch and panish teacher, MR. MILES, is the proud grandfather of seven- teen grandchildren. Guns, shooting, and languages are his favorite interests. He has attended the University of Utah, Dixie College, Uni- versity of Pueblo in Mexico, and the American Extension of the University of Los Angeles Val L. Ball MR. BALL is our new li- brarian this year. He receiv- ed his Bachelor of Science Degree at Utah State Uni- versity and has also attended Brigham Young University and the University of Utah. He especially likes reading and photography, and his main dislike is beets . Students of Mrs Whrtakers senior English class have fun in the auditorium portrayina scenes of Shalcespeares play Macbeth . , . . . . . - . -1 H r . y - SOCIAL SCIENCE, HOME ECONOMICS. AND BUSINESS Students prepare for life through classes such as these. Home Economics includes training in the art and science of home management as well as psychological aspects of family life Studies rn Social Scrence may bring man to a more harmonious and truly progressrve existence Busmess rs the pulse of our very lrves and to keep up to date in this technrcal age man must learn operational skills of complicated machinery l john R Alley vi Ray Briscoe Frank Moscon Wrllram H Holbrook Glade W Owen ,fr X K MR ALLEY reaches American and World Hrstory and World Geography He recerved hrs Bachelor of Scrence and Masters Degrees from the University of Utah He also stud red the freld of the Chrnese Area and Language at the Unrversrty of Pennsylvanra He rs married and the father of six chrld ren He likes music some sports and read rn MR HOLBROOK who rs our American Hrstory teacher graduated from the Unl versity of Utah with a Bachelor of Scrence Degree He has also done extensron work at the University of Utah Brigham Young University and Utah State University In hrs spare trme he lrkes to hunt travel read and listen to good music Another of our World Hrstory teachers 15 MR BRISCOE He rs married and has two small boys Joel and Greg Sports especially ping pong and basketball along wrth good music and people are hrs mam interests Mr Brrscoes educatronal background con srsts of one year at Idaho State College and four years at Utah State Unrversrty MR OWEN recerved hrs Bachelor of Scrence and Master of Scrence degrees from three daughters In addrtron to these accom plrshments hes a pretty fair golfer a handy man with an accounting book and a some what avrd reader of classical literature In addrtron to teaching American and World History MR MOSCON rs very inter ested rn geology and anthropology He rs married and has two children Rocky and Grdget He lrkes good food sports and yound people but drsprses lrver He attend ed one year at Utah State Unrversrty re cerved hrs Bachelor of Scrence Degree at Brrgham Young University and recerved hrs Matsers Degree at the Unrversrty of Utah , , . , - - . . . , , , . gn , - D . - I 7 3 , . I the University of Utah. He is the father of y 7 ' ' , u n VL, i V .. . . , , yt. 114 , . - ' I .W P . . of rf ' . - . ' ' I J In X X JB , . . . . . ' AJ A Viv R, - ,N . . bg yt I Vx, Q l - . U , ox J, ,. . QU Margaret Jensen Neta Seegmlller Ida R Leonard Cleo Barker Lyle Webb Charles A Wall MRS JENSEN graduated from Brxgham Young Unrversrty after frrst attendmg the Umverslty of Utah and Utah Stare Umver stty She hkes people and she loves to travel Her hobbles mclude readmg and cookrng whlch make her well sulted for teachmg Hornelrvxng As a Student Body Advrsor she rs especnally actxve nn student body ac t1v1t1es Homemakxng classes were taught by MRS SEEGMILLER durrng the first half of thrs year She IS a graduate of Utah State Unrversrty and she has taught at Bounnful Hrgh for three and one half years Some of her hobbres are cookmg makmg her own clothes smgrng and playrng the prano Type I Type II and Shorthand I are the subjects taught by MRS LEONARD She IS a graduate of the Umversrty of Utah and has done post graduate work there In the summer of 1959 she atended the Confer ence for Busmess Teachers at Stanford Um versrty Her outsrde mterests mclude travel 1ng readmg and belng wnth her famrly MRS BARKER has many mterests out sxde of her teachmg career She lnkes ro bowl play tennrs swxm and work rn the garden Students that talk nn class are her pet peeves She recerved her Bachelor of Scrence Degree from the Unrverslty of Utah and has also stud1ed at Brngham Young Umversrty Umversrty of Southern Calxfor ma and Unxversrty of Cahfornxa Read1ng frshmg huntmg and all types of ball playmg sports are some of MR WBBBS mam 1nterests He graduated from Utah State Umversrty rn Secretarnal Scrence Busmess Admmrstratron and Secondary Ed ucatlon Besrdes teachmg the classes rn short hand and accoumtng Mr Webb was very effxcnent rn hrs job of tlcket control and sa es MR WALL teaches accountmg and busmess machmes Hrs educatronal back ground conslsts of a Bachelor of Scnence De gree from Brrgham Young Umversrty Mas ICI of Science Degree from the Umversnty of Southern Cahforma and a Busmess Teach er s Certrfncate from Gregg College Mr Wall enjoys promotmg group smgalongs around a campfrre . , - 1 - 7 . .. ! 1 , . I 1 v ' 3 3 l . y . u n - , . . , . . . . , . x 9 , . . Q , . , . , .. ' - ff. ,, if Q X 5 Tm, v 4-4. QNX 5 I 'f:' 1 'R 'sir Man:.us pmnts out parts of thc mmf tar to soma of has mt tested studtnts bophomorc gurls tnthustastlcally parttupltc nn a baskctball Lamc durmg thur Physlcal Educa non class Students of Mr Harwards Bmlogy class dissect a plqlct while he cxplaxns the locatton of the parts of a ftsh NEA Q' 24 t 1 1 - -. ' 0 ff , I - ' t 1 . x -.Q I f- ' 1 ' . T :Q 5 1 l it 5 b, ,s A 1, . ' .+ p . ,M . ' Af Q , 1 . I' , ' ' ' ' A' ' 4 ' Q - . Clare McGrvney Paul Cook 'ii Lloyl N Hayes Max Harwarl X 7' Bennre M Mangus Don H Perkrns Max Hall Ronald S Prows PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE rowde 0 mtumtzes or students to learn pwnczples 0 lz e Mans currosrty about the mysterres of lrfe has caused hrm to seek knowledge whrch brrngs about control and development and thereby utrlrze that whrch he has learn d to better hrmself Our department of Brologrcal Scrences provrdes an opportunrty for rnterested students to learn the fundamental prrncrples of lrfe Our deparment of Phy sreal Educatron enables students to use theorres of healthful lrvrng rn a practrcal way Grrls Physreal Educatron was taught by MRS MC GIVNEY She rs the former Mrss Matthews ancl major ette for the Unrversrty of Utah where she graduated wrth a Bachelor of Scrence Degree Her rnterests lre rn dancrng sports rnstrrrctron of tennrs golf and swrm mrng She plays the prano vrolrn and bass In our department of Physrcal Educatron M HAYES rs the football and wrestlrng coach He graduat ed from Utah State Unrver srty rn 1949 Now most of hrs trme rs spent rn the freld of athletrcs He enjoys frsh mg and huntmg rn the sum mer MR COOK a graduate of Unrversrty of Utah wrth a Bachelor of Scrence Degree teaches rn the department of Physrcal Educatron Phy srology and Health He has two sons Brll and Bob and one daughter Kellre Lynne Hrs rnterests rnclude ath letrcs farmmg huntmg and frshrng Brology botany and zo ology are taught by MR HARWARD He recerved hrs Bachelor of Scrence and Master of Scrence Degrees from the Unrversrty of Utah Hrs lrkes rnclude people nature money good musrc and lrterature He drslrkes elrshwashrng, and baby srt trng After grrdrratrng from Utah State Unrversrty wrth a Bachelor of Scrence De gree MR MANGUS rs teach rng rn the Physrcal Educa tron Health and Physrology Department at Borrntrful Hrgh All hrs hobbres are rn the freld of sports Hrs rnterests are hrs famrly money and the Arr Force MR HALL teaches B ology and Senror Scrence In 1958 he graduated from Utah State Unrversrty and has also done gracluate work at the Unrversrty of Calrfor nra Frshrng and huntmg are some of Mr Halls rnterests He lrkes good musrc and drslrkes 'grrls who comb harr and apply makeup rn class MR PFRRrNs rs the Var srty Basketball coach Sports woodwork and readrng are hrs faxorrte hobbres and rn terests He rs a graduate of the Unrversrty of Utah Hrs famrly eonsrsts of three clrrldren one boy Ind two grr s A new addrtron t trrr faeu ty thrs year rs MR PROWS who teaches brol ogy He lrkes scholarly stu dents food musrc and sports Hrs rnterests are con cerned wrth woodwork met al craft sw rmmrng and ten ms He rs rgraduate of the Unrversrty of Utah where he reeerxed hrs Bachelor of Serenee Degree 71 . s up t 'f '. . 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He received his Bach- elor of Science Degree from Utah State University His interests and hobbies are fishing fishing and more fishing Ray E. Child MR. CHILD, one of our Auto Me- chanics teachers, received his educa- tion at Weber College and Utah State University. He fulfilled an L.D.S. mission in California and then start- ed teaching here at Bountiful in 1957 He likes everything good especially money and teaching at Bountiful High Richard Nielsen MR. NIBLSEN, our Mechanical Drawing teacher, is also in charge of stage management. He is married and has a family consisting of four boys. His hobbies and interests lie in his teaching Utah State University is the college he chose to gain his ed ucation INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND DRIVERS EDUCATION gave students mdustrzal arts and automobzle trammg Disassembling and overhauling engines along with transmissions and accessories as well as work in leather craft woodwork, plastics and mechamcal drawing gave craft interested students industrial art training for their 1m mediate future Drivers training gives at the wheel experience for our future motorists Roy Van D1-lmelen L H Lund ROIJCII Choate Bountiful High every morning from South Ogden to teach in the depart ment of Auto Mechanics He is on the South Ogden Fire Department He likes fishing and hunting and his favorite food is chicken His family consists of three daughters Kathy and twins Diane and Denise of Drivers Education He received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Sociology and Phychology His spare time is taken up by his hobbies ski ing bowling tennis bridge and his family structor is MR CHOATE Hrs interests lie in the fields of photography fish ing and camping He dislikes worn out drivers training cats Besides re cervmg his Bachelor of Science Degree from Utah State University he has completed two years of graduate work. c gg u n. u o 1 0 I n . . n Q 9 a - ' I I I I I I . . . . . . . , . . - s Q ' MR. VAN DRIMBLBN comes to MR. LUND is one of our instructor's Our other Driver's Education in- - . . . . . . y . - . . , . . . . . , . . , . , ., . , . . . . , . . , C LSTODIANS G or e Bel eherr lohn Dehaas Hexnz N zlte Wnlhelm Krlsch I'm1l lxrlseh and joe Femucle NON TEACHING PERSONNEL pfovzded students wzth vmzed sewzces wlozclo wwe not prowded by the ndmznzstmtzon and acuity Boolckeepmg 1nd plyfilll ue Mrs Foresbergs specml dunes whlle Mrs Wrneles dunes dre enrrnes wlthdrawals ind trinserlpts of ereellt Together they make relm ICPOICS e1sh1er 1nd wrlte letters The off1ce ns run smoothly bv these expible f fxcxent office workers As the smell of hot rolls 1nd butter spreld throughout the sehool we knew the eooles were busy ln the kltehen Vwlfll gunr l11l'x4.I'S mel huge ovens prepfmng 1 good hor lunch for us Whenever we saw the long muy refleenon Of okerheul hghts on Sllllly floors looked through Clenm VNlI'lLlOWS or s1t we smooth igumless desks ue knew that the melustrlous llfllfllflll stxff had been Working OFFIC1' PFRSONNEL Ora Wrlde and Ardelle Foresberg LOOKS Luexlle Kmehton Delpha Thomson Veda Hayes Ruth Peters Nelda jones Areta Rlkby Reeve H111 and Mary Garlmer THE EXPERIENCE OF PARTICIPATION The wheel of life rolls onward. Within this wheel lies the ex- perience of life. For ps, the hub of the wheel was sch: 1 life. Ex- tending from the h art of the wheel were the spoke which tied the individual to the b, and gave him a chance to belo g, to fit in, to grow through participation. The clubs and organizations gave us the pride and happiness of blend- I ' 1 ing and singing wit a choral instrtunental group, me spirit backing the teams i gunity, tl freedom of expressio through 1a1 guage and literary ac evements. f When the wheel Q ns onw and leaves school li jebehind, will have gained Z ability realize the feelings o ,life-gr through the joys, ' disapp - ments-the of p .f '-' Rial Q ith? X 5. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS YlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII A C IRI S VND BOX S ASSOC IA IIOX PUBLICAIION9 SPIRII' PROMOTINIC ORC ANII1-YI IONS MUQIQAI ORC AIXIIATIOXIS IYTRA CIRRICLIAR CII ISS SLRX ICI ORC XNIXAFI IONN 7 9 944 90 9 IKM 'Q I X W A A' ' I X51 V I L , . A t ' f , N sw f' ' ' X gf r ' I In' QQ Q I' ....,... S-TI H - ........,,................ 81-83 . R , I If If .............. 9I-97 L' QI Q.If ............ 8- f 3 ' fi Lf ', ' If ...,.......... I0-I-IOS ,U 3 , JM. 5 . A X, A I 4 ,lik ' W 1 d -8 f g 'V f M . ' .r - . ,ai i 9 1 '51 , P A f 4' lf W' frm' ' ' ff , Q -f 4 Vx , I Q fl 1' Q1 Q ,Alf A ,-Q Ge ,,.-0 ff 1 1 i I 'Tvy .I n lv Ju.. I KQV f-Q ..? ' H ' '- GIRLS' AND BOYS' ASSOCIATION joined together in planning student activities. Barbara Zerzger Vrce Presldtnt Vola Freer R zcbard McCarver Vola Barbara and Sue were the nu cleus of the Glrls Assocratron These of frcers together wrth the Boys Assocra non offrcers planned and prmted the 1959 60 student drrectory They set up the general blueprrnt for actrvmes such as East of the Sun thelr oriental as sembly and Daddy Date Nnght The representatnves and other members of the assocratron frlled rn thus blueprmt and transformed rt mto practrcal realtty Mac Otto and Brent were the cen ter around whrch the Boys Assocratron actrvrtres rotated Under the leadershnp of these offrccrs the commrttee and members of the assocxatnon presented therr tradmonal humorous assembly and rnformal dance The offrcers planned these and other actrvmes rn whlch the boys of Bountiful Hugh had an opportun 1ty to partner vate Otto Van Ry Vrce Presndent 4' 'l' Sue Neigb Brent Porter Secretary SCCYCIZYY Q I I T- I e' President President 3 1 A ' , - 7 ,, ' . V 5 - , , .. . ., x Q 1 ' , X I 9 a ' 5 W I I 7 , . Q The Girls' Association rc- prescntatives helped to plan the activities of the associa- tion and worked with their offictrs to make sure that thc activities such as their d incc East of the Sun their sembly and Daddy Drtc Nitht xx crc presentcd in thc fine traditional Girls Assoc iition s i c REPRESENTATIVES AND ADVISORS Mrs Barltcr Mrs Ltonarl lxathy Pitts R011 Izzo Molly Norton azsmted then ofzcers zu plamzzng Gzrls and B0yS ASSOCMHOH clcizwtzes R011 one Paul Clayton David Hart Mr Workman jim Clark Row tuo Keith Midqley Darrel Green Maurice Stacy Gerald Nebeker Undcr the direction of thcir officcrs this group Planned the Boys Association d inct and asscmbly Ther wrote cast and directed the assembly based on the land ing of the Pilgrims in 1620 and planned and dccorittd for thcir dmce The C ob blcrs Hop 79 1 T? N., iv Ron one Larry Smrth Bully Morrxson Kent George Bruce Prtt Darrell Bergeson Janet Golrghtly Margaret Mabey Sharon Cluff Mrcky Green Mrke Burke John Clark Row tuo Carma Qulst Lavon Wnght Strand Rou four Kevern Palmer Ivan Whltman Gary Fulmer Steve Carol LaBellt Sandra Mntchell Meledre Duncan Ruth Call Duane Whntmer Steve Clark Davrd Davres Robert Russel Bob Clayton Ingleby Lynda Jenkms Row tbree Janet Clark Patty Hansen Ann CLASS REPRESENTATIVES AND STUDENT BODY ADVISORS uorkecl toumd an e ment, to mdzmzted student g0v6H111l611f Mrs Jensen and Mr Thompson worked closely wxth the student bodx offlcers 1n plannlng and compleung student actnmes These acnvxtres ranged from the openmg dance Wei come Whrrl and the creatxxc Chrrst mas assembly to moues for charrty and well planned cultural assernblres The class representatlves were help ful ln dnstrlbutmg ballots for votrng Indnan headbands for Brave Day and co ordmatmg classes wnrh student gov ernment X N- ins- STUDENT BODY ADVISORS Margaret Jensen and Grant Thomson 4 14 , 4 x I A gg t - f .- Q ' Y K S 1 fy X., f ' I 8 -. .' .. r f V - - !i - - S ,xx ,, , . . 5 Q 1 ,,, XS' N 5 . 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U t Ada Rae Smxth Editor BRAVE STAFF leept students up-to-date with the eunent school activities tlotougloout the yem There was much more to producmg The Brave our school newspaper than most students realized In meetlng the deadlmes of each ed1t1on there were several neces sary steps These ranged from takxng pxc tures layxng our pages and obtalmng artxcle xnformatxon to proofreadmg the gal ley pastmg up and sendnng the fmal sheet to the prmter Through the hard work of The Brave staff Bountxful students were well mformed about currtnt sthool atmxtms Grant Tl1Orr1S0n Rncharl Stephenson and John Re1d Adzlsor Buszners Managers STAFF Jane Wnlson Fleanor Wxlllams Micky iranl Frances Bandar Bonnle janoslq jam Ycuntblool kathy Willson Iudy lackson Sharon Thomas I-ltather Hltltman 4 . , 1 5 s . n '65, . D - 1 1 , - 1 ' s , a I K I N Q . V. . I . L .. L 3' 1 4 1 3 , w X ' ----A----7. 0-.. ., ,nl . Q 4 A A- . v I 1 ' . p v , 7 ' '- , - V - K, , , 1 A' L, ' ' . , . v ks ' N V A ,pf-x Cece Harrnson EdI10f Judy Walton Mane Kartchncr LdIfOf Edlf0Y LEGEND STAFF wofleed cizlzgently to put out a complete 1959 60 coverage 0 school events When the staff flrst entered the yearbook room rt xms clean nut cmd emptx Here the basxc 1dc1s for the xurbook begin to form The theme xx 15 xxrlt ten md ldews were co 0I'ClIf'l1Ei.Ll to mike tlns xurs Lcgcnd new dlttcrtnt md 1 complete record of thc school xmr is bchool dns passed mpxtllx 1nd the moles bcume cluttered xxxtlu plcturcs dummx sheets find Iwpcr The bulletin bolrd bccfunc crowded xxlth notxccs from the press ind the glrblcgc Cin bccune fxllcd Wlfll relected xdesls rulned pxc tures 1nd crumpled efforts to xxrltc good coxcrxng copx from the Pll0E0i,l'lPllS the com sheets ind the lfuours fmlshcd pwgcs were mscr l III punters enxclopcs 1nd sent off to the press Into tlns book uc put our heirts our mmds 1nd our efforts to drfm from Thom-15 VUVEF blsxc xclrboolt prlnclplcs ind llU'lglH'1I1OH the 193960 Legend Aldumr W-X 1,- thi.: XVe planned and organized the aeneral dummy of the book We tool-t plcturcs that would best tell our story of our school llfe and ZCUVIIICS Gerald Kmghom Ann Bergeson Amy Schecf Auzxtanl Edrtor Anmant Editor Jerry Moon BIJJIHZJI Manager Sport: Edzlor nck Ostler Darwm erson Banner: Manager Sludent- Photo rapber QDEY5 UI sh-L We layed up the pages on dummy sheets and numbered pnctures to We wrote copy to explam the detzuls of our lxfe here at school comclde Laurie Beesley Sandra Jensen Betsy Packard DYaHf1 H111 CHEERLEADERS led student body zn cbeeung Braves on to wctory Crazx tum crux Cro mis shoutcd cnthusasticallx as the cheerleaders led Bountifuls studcnt btdx in fno rite Bram yells Behrnd the scenes thc cheerleiders prac ticed made up neu cheers puntcd mftm posters 'ind planned pep assemblies md spccnl ILIIXIIICS to promote school spirit Carol Wrigley Head Cheerleader Cheerleaders Dyann Hill, Laurie Beesley, Betsy Packard, Sandra Jensen, and Carol Wrigley make formation around the WACHATAWA emoumged the Bmves to su pmt Wavrng red and gray pompous plaun skurts and red lerktns the Wachatawa Pep Club was a symbol of school sptrut Workung as a unufued group they made clever posters partucupated un skuts on pep rallys marched sharply at half rume fuctuvutues and backed en thusuastucally the football and basketball teams In addu f1OI l fo fl'lCSC CLISIOYITIIY lCIlVlfleS flli n1Cl'UbCl'S WCTC. found durung fooball season marehung through the raun the cold and the puddles mth all sorts of practueal but we 1-te x Sf? then' athletzc teams wztb spmt unusual get ups The gurls appeared on the fueld xxearung track slacks long underwear several paurs of soeles wo or three sweaters and they also xx ore rauncau s plastuc bre td wrappers or towels to keep theur eurlers bobby puns uud unpamted faces dry The Brave emblem on theur blaters und lurer on theur lerkuns represenetd the goal toux ard xxhueh thex xx ere work mg to encourage the Braves to support tlueur teams md school wuth spurut and gotd sportsmunshup is Y-7 K-r PPP CLUB OFFICERS Vuce Presudent Helen Freld Publucuty Manager Susan Hovey Presu lent Susan Goddard Hustoruan Margaret Mabey Secretary Margaret Wung During the furst half of the year Clarre McGuvney Advzror Clare McGuvney from the Unuversuty of Utah was the Pep Club advusor Mrs McGuvney was the head hand mauorette at the Unuversuty for three years In guvung the Wachatawa gurls a good foundatuon un marchung funda mentals and technuques she brought a hugher standard of half tume enter taunment to Bountuful Hugh Mrs Kungston was the Pep Club aclvusor for the second half of the year She has taught at Carbon College and East Hugh School Known for her dancung abuluty, she gave the gurls knowledge of daneurug skulls Her eon genualuty and sense of humor brought her a closer assocuatuon wuth the Pep Club gurls Joan Krngston Ada nor L U I I I U Q Q 4 n 0 - . . - ' t .K . V 1 . . A ' . , 7. , , x 1 ' ' . . . . . I I Y - V 7 al . , -1 , ' a 7 a x y a I ' 4 ' ' 4 , 4 e ' ' , 4 . 4 4 . ' ' ' A 1 ' ' ' , - ' ' ' . . 1 1 ' ' , , . , ' , V 1 . . - . . 4 4 , 4 J . 4 Y , : -' '. I . , e ' . 4 4 V T u . -W 'H 4.19 J: O' ,. 1 A X5 ed i 7 4. v fu . W4 I ' r F' -L ' u 1 ls-.. ,ll .. -1 .' . u ,,, - 3 T y 2 1 Q ' K , 4 . Q , ' , , 1 Q rf, , 3 n . A ff u ' y y :Q 14 . M I ' 1 I U ,, 9 , . 4 4 ' y I Y . 3 l Ly nm Amu n lscn Drane Boqaess it GH, Anna Baldyun Karen Ball Helen Bangerter Sally W Barber Barbara Brckmore Tyra Bxngham fx C7 Carole Boschetto julxa Brrzzs Judy Brown uth Call Dorothy Chapman 1 ' Karen Es ans C' Karen Fald mo Marxlyn Brown fi Sharon Cluff Karen Chrrstensen Lynne Clarke Dorathea Burns Pam Buttle N Meledxe Duncan Nancy Earl E' Helen Freld Faxth Fontenot Margaret Ford Lxnda Forsberg Vola Freer Colleen Fullmer Anna Carol Galloway Susan Goddard Barbara Grastert Vrckr Gustaveson Cece Harrxson Karen Harnson QQ. Linda Harrnson Ienme B Harwood Heather Hxcl-:man Karen Holbrook Susan Hovey Laurle HOXS1e Lynda Jenkins Barbara Jensen Karen Jcnsnn Vgnrra jcnscn Marla Kartnhncr Karsa Korpcla Mcnh Kuculc Carolyn Lamb lam May bc Milf ML! Mdybl Rose Mayer Ulla Merglcr Shzlla Moss f' Marlena Nelson Joan Neuron Janet P21ClxHrLl Colun Partrlrlan Elsxa Peterson Marlrne Prrqrson M s- Y? r' Susan Moss Karen Murrl lldy Page Karen Park Bonme Parlcm Ann Parmley Shclla Powell Valcrle Purvls Lynda Puzey LJRCC Roscnvall Pam Schlutz laNLal Sahow Carolyn bmullq Ada Rae. Smrrh Dorrcne Smoot Susan Standmg, Donna brrphens Carylyn Taylor Sharon Thomas Momrre Trmlar judw Whlre Kathy' Wilson Noreni WIISOH Margaret Wmg X 6 a x l fr: . L, X s ' 9 A . 'U' f . , - J v ty. ' ' v Z- 5 5 3 'sf' 15 1 V A f Q- fx 5-M X . x . 3 I X , LETTERMEN were recognized by the showy red and gray letter jackets. The lettermen were a group of athletes who earned their letter in any of the following sports: football, basketball, wrestling, baseball, tenms and track The club thls year was made up of mostly senrors some Junrors and a few sopho mores They elected offrcers who carrled out the planmng of thelr partles and soclal get togethtrs Wlearlng therr lack ets the boys were notrced wherex er the went and we were proud that they repre sented Bountnful Hlgh OFFICERS Vrce Presrdent John Clark Presndent John Mayne Secretary Jesse Evans, Treasurer Denms Kreutzer Row One Wrnston Lergh Brll Rrtter Larry Brown Mtlton Russen Lorm Nerlsen Denms Dart Clark Terpstta Rrchard Wood john Clark Mxke Burke Gordon Kerr Row tuo Jay Dee Clark jrm Hartman Val Wxlson Gaylen Jesson Paul Clayton Denms Kruetzer Jrmmre Sand oval John Mayne Tom Lynch Row three Richard Balderston Don Martin Selmer Lutey Harry PhllllpS Val Randall Lowell Lofgreen 88 X Maurrce Stacey Davxd Mayne Rxchard Cope Ron Clark Row four Tom Secrnst Ron Mano Ronnxe Stewart Krrk Cleverly Kent George Bruce Prtt Jeff Cullrmore jerry Nelson Jessre Evans Rrchard McCarver Row fwe B111 Callahan jeff Wensel Mrke Goodsell Tony Conder Larry Txngey Les Wassom Marvtn Klzerran Jun Clark Brent Porter jerry Thomson Jerry Kmg . Y Y V M . . . - Y R 7 7 kk X K ,V . . . x X K . I . . . X , , , . , 3, l ' . . . , , 1 U , : ' . 1 ' n ' Q f is xx A ' P' L I f u , .. N , :- -, Y X 5, T ,f ,X ' I , I f 1 5 xx 1 ' 5 ' ' K ' , ,, v X 1 LA ' X X wg X 1 g HTA V 4 I f 1 . X .. . M 1 X , 1 - 1 , , C C 'N CJ Nxt , .. XR T, , : l ' 1 . l 1 . 1 Q u ' 1 1' I 1 - 5 I Y U U 5 I 7 I Y 3 . . , P 1 ' ' 3 I 1 , ' 1 . 1 1 l 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' b 3 1 . -1 . I 1 1 s 1 - 3 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 Y 1 2 ' We 'Hb Four nu Ixarhx Cale I'l.11nL bIl'llIl1 Llnla Hmsnn lxarolxn Gale Bari ron Sally bmnth Loxs hfCGULlH Bonme Jorgensen JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERSTWIRLERQ AND CARRIERS added Colm ul varzety to ootball and basketball games WhmtmlmmmVMmywm1pqM WMmMlfVB1HdKLMHfUlmMwH1hUKMEOfm the gsm for wunrer basketball games the lumor Varsm Chacrlmdcrs were alxmys on the sxclehnes gmung the tum rhexr wholchearred supwort Durmg half mme act1v1t1es or before game drllls thc Hurlers und bmner mrrxcrs led the band mlm colorful rhythm find steps CARRlERb Dunn Grow hu Horton, Shannon fxshcr Ruth Armpelxe, Dram Franks, Maolglyn Diff, B0bl3lL Horron, Ami CUFIUUII1 5 MA-IORETTE balls Smith FXXIRLYRN lnmfrr Cxranl Lllhla Rlxxlrrls Marx Allrul ' ' . l ' - - , A ' 5 1 ' K fl. , , T. V A . , ,Ski f 1- '- ' 1 4 ' . ' ' ' A . ' . , . 1 ,. ', V ' ' ' v' ' . .IC , f 'I ' ' , , ' -. ' , - , ' , . , . . . lv I , F ' S' iv A , .K . V -s v ' ' - Y. AL - 1 I . l ' . . USTENTATIONERS worleecl hard at being the first b0y's pep orgfmization. Red corduroy vests and dark pants were the uniforms worn by the Ostenta- tioners, a new pep and service organiza- tion at Bountiful this year. The club was organized early in the year by a group of boys headed by Gerald Nebeker. The Ostentationers made their appearance at the second Ogden football game, played on the Davis field. They marched onto the field spontaneously at half time in their red sweat shirts and formed a block B. Throughout the year they loudly and enthusiastically supported the football and basketball teams. Ol7lilCliRS - - l 'ffi..' Mike fXltMi.rpl1y, Geralil Nt-belqt-r, Html' Brian Barlow, Pa Luke. Kevciii llilmcr. Atlxisot. Kendrick XX'orkn1.1n. fx ii out Robert Latlac Micky Wllgar Bill York btut Ytnthcclt tr rt: ii tt tr ni is mow o n Crillin D L Stun I'x.1ns lxextrn Palmtr Gerall 'Nebclur Dlrtll Tin ty Milxt t t L nnis r tn onxxi XX ors L Ntut lVltMurphx Yirdtn Thornton Daxid Whitnitr R zz 1110 Amoll t tr ll 1 in X oo L1 Madsen Larri Nuxnian Brian Barlow lxm loxtx Clcn lxilpitriclx xnol s utr 4 Crihin Duc Ro 'o ' ': ' 7' 4' , ' ' 'j' , ' ', ' ' he u. Run' fliff Lt- Be- h-, D. 'tl Bfl 1, bl h 1 ' ' , in .N A 'A 1 , 7 A , ' L . ' A '- , . ' ' ALL' ', i' ' Mitlgl -y. Ci '11 ' liliiglerter, Dc I' BL' ,ur , Ki '. 5' H l-y, ,K ' ' 'A ' , ' ' - . 0 ' ' : t ll.1ll.ul.iy, Dunn- Parkin. Mike Drup- . Run' f ll 't Al. V tl. . rrx .4 , 1' l ' ' . A' ' i ', 'i H i 1 'i . V ', Ru' ils, XXX' Ol' ' , Ri lmrtl Burns. Douglas i . . 1. t ' ilu 90 Ralph W'iseman. Larry Mills, Devon Deppe, Lucky Young, Billy Gold- ritlu. Fred Simons, Glen Cioltl, Dean Tippets, Pat Lulu-, Dennis Barlow W Q . W -f Q. 11:2 3 We W3'f, gf f a fS,, WY, -cw f , Q W 'RX M51 t. L 'TXAEX ' :A K I 93.517 4 Q N 5 - un.. r ' 'U I N lie! 'J ' gf, 1 4, 4 1 7 I - ' 4 4 ' f Av Wt W Q 11 ' X i, ' Q . A, 1 f J: ' , D ' ' . 1 .- an 'WG M - Fi I X A , 4 A , 9 K wg I f lc' W H. 4 , 5- if E '-1 5. I lr 5 Q 5, 5 sv' M A 'vw 32 2 li I 1 E .Y 5 l N i at -an i 1 A 1e ' 4 q! M 7 l 1. W- L. L .I 'Q 'llnn. -3 I s - 0, . ' V 1: I Q1 15,1 v. ' val. 1 X ug Kim Nix .Bmw if 'wa !tQA5.M Z '. .w f , xxx? rf 3 7? . X 6 X . x X Q 1 S ' f A f V Z, 75 I ., V il Y 1 5: - . '9 5 1 B I 4 1 Q + ax X 1 ? ' 3 5 F f 'T' 3 P A 5 , 5 ,V , mW.: 5? :P X I T, N I 6 I h 52 W -'I' I rf ,. 1 l V A Y V, V ,,-5--Risk .TQ E s. . fl 5 X 1 I 5 f v ix .j'W'y:It11, K: it-M ., xf XR VKX - - f 4 Ps' I j 9? ,. F H ' '- T Q FF' if 5, I ' 1 - - me - ,' :ru- A 2- x ' 4 'W JUNIOR A CAPPELLA developed technique, balance, and tone quality. The junior A' Cappella Choir was a new addition to the Choral Department this year. This class was designed to prepare the stu- dents for Senior A'Cappella. Under Mr. Keddingtons leadership the juniors developed technique, bal- ance, and tone quality. In addition to being a preparatory class, the junior A'Cappella sang on assemb- lies and took an active part in the Christmas Concert. Their black dresses with white pearls and white sport jackets with black ties formed a contrasting background for their sin ing Nancy Holbrook Secretary Larry Tineex Councilman She rrx Aue rnia. Councilman Les Wasson Councilman Wayne Boss President Crate Nl me Smith Student Direetor Lturel Smith Publicity lohn Sparks Social C h irmm Riehtrl Stahle Hmorim Rau one Lois McGuem Sherry Auernu, Lona Smith Mary Arbon Luedeen Packard Kathleen Naisbett Carolyn Swain Kathleen Malan Linda Keddinzton joAn Ford Karren Olsen Sydette Brown Kathy R011 tuo Rae Della Erickson Kay Ferris Marszaret Wardle lane Mitchell Bill Monte Brent Pendleton Richard Stahle Wayne Boss Dec Erickson Warren Mottxn Bruce Beyer David lensen Daxid Hall Mana Minn To Lynn Smith Trudv Davidson Diane Franks R011 three Barbara Zesmar Carol LaBclle Traumma Rampton Linda Smith Sherrie Lish lohn Crll Wayne johnson lim Clark lot Nattrtss Mike Summerhays Les Wassrnm Larry Tingey Richard Ostler Gary Chase Steve Henderson Doulelas Reilly Paulette Stillman Alice Wemrkman Sharon Williams lavon Waaeon Darrelyn Serwoss Row Nlareia Mills lxarolxn Cale Russell Baldwin Iohn Sparks Blaine Conover Fred Hansen kent White Larry Plce Roeer Blackham Darrell Bryson Robert VanDxk Rodney 'Knlerson Daud Michaelson Robert Uzelac Diane Needham Laurel Smith Dee Ann Loder Iennifer Cram Grtee Marie Smith lxathrxn Cale K i 1 ' 1 , -1 . H y . ' 1 . 2 1 . - . A L ' . ' 1 ' V ' . ' . - Q L . . I J 1 w A 1 I y 5. V Y ' A Y 1 t 0 7 V I u S I '1 4' ,Y v Y V ' Adamson, Sally Smith, Nancy Holbrook, Bobbie Horton, Kaye Horton. four: Mary Ann jimeniz, Dathryn Ons Kathy Back, Dorothy Bryson, . . , , . x . ' . 'p ' D 1' V V , V V ' I . Z D , . ' O Rau One Sherrre Auernxg Sandra Jensen Karren Olson Betsy Pack I-lxll Ron lun Larrx Reynolds Rua Wllccxx Mike Hepworth Brent ard Lewrlla Averett Carol Ford Linda Chandler Vrcky Edwards Judy Stokes Bob Broun Marun lxrzcrnm Sandy Kmghorn MADRI SINGER! sang more dz :cult muszc wztb a blendmg harmony Betsy Packard Hrstonan Rex Wrlcox Presrdent Lmda Chandler Publrclty Judy H111 Secretry Sandra Jensen Vice President The Madr1 Slngers was a class for those students wrrh a more ad vanced knowledge of rnusxc and sxngmg rechmques In addmon ro modern musrc they sang a specnal type of mus1c called madrngals whlch are old English and medxeval songs Thrs select group of mnereen drrecrecl by Mr Keddlngron per formed on assembl1es and sanv for c1v1c and church groups 95 LA CORIADA varied choral assemblies with a feminine touch. OFFICERS Dorothy Chapman Vice President Carole Boschetto President Stephanie Brewster Secretary Shannon Fisher lunior Councilman Under the direction of Wayne james the La Coriada sang on assem- blies and other musical programs. This class was the only choral class taught by Mr. James. The group was made up of girls with a love for music and an interest in developing singing techniques. Although the group was small, it had fine balance and blend- ing harmony. They will be remember- ed for their melodious presentation of The Bells , a part of their perform- ance on the Christmas Concert. ll A Q 4 A Rou one Anita Roberts Judith Hrxson Carole Boschetto Kathy Peter Barbara Ray Arlene Paynt Ron Ihzce Saundra Bodily Linda Edmonds son Judy Hermansen Pam Warren Karen Earl Lynette Olson Rou Karen Heath Marnlxn Williams Louist Dean loAnne Rowland Karen tuo Edith Knrghton Dixie Cornia Karen Tmgey Gloria Wilson Hemze Linda Arnoll Dorothy Clupmm Flli lean Rasmussen I.aRee Rosenvall Vicki jones Stephanie Brewster Shannon Fisher 96 Y . . . . I . Q i 1 1 r - ' s v v, - 4. , - ' - a v s ' 1 - - ' s 1 . ,,,. . , V , t . , y a s 1 - v . ' ' '. s - s v s 1 - L- .' 'v-'. A Q v s a lxuw nm, Sandra Ltrrh lam fllls ltlfy Rigby lxarm Bowan Rm lun nn Fluhman Sharon Bovsen Dcbera Broun jtanlvc Murray Vera Aster Kaya Clarkson Ruth Arpkt Lrnda Thomas Karan Hayward loanne I-lfl Dlanc Mlngum Kayt Campbell R014 Ilvrtc Lutttc Buys Butrry Lge L1n'a Trppttts Bonnre Wrntrar Lrnda lensen kathy Ellrs buzannc. Phrllrps lanrce Bu ley Lrnda jones lanet Cook Cologhe Strcl handy Llm Sharon Nloon loannt Carstn Rm: our ludy Rasmusstn Ctrol lean Olrwtr Carolyn Murray Marrannc Burdette Lnda Wood Nola Dro t Lana Duncan Carol Bandh Florence Todd Baelu lull Hanty Karla Thornton Carol Broyyn Sharon Chrrstranstn kathy Hansen Drane Gove Pat Preece Sharon Drbbne Duane Bell Susan Accord Terry Uffrns Erleen Porter Yvonne Hood lxaren Holt Roz: fue Ann Francme Llebclt The Gnls Glee under the dxrectnon of Mr Keddrngton was 1 preparatory class rn vocal tram 1,0616 also lH1IJ0lffl1lf LICIQVEY 117 floe mg for the sophomore grrls who took lf The Male Chorus also under Mr Keddungtons Clbfndl Depai tulpnt drrectlon made contrrbutrons to the Choral Depart ment 5396 Row one Kaye Harvey Frtlds Alvxn Mrlls erry Olson oc Pt ay Daw nt Lyle Boss om Day Matcrn Dennrs Zabrrskre Jack Damtls Argyle Brant Davrdson Rau luo Rortr Cushmga Doyle Boss bam lxtnt Wlmrte Dennrs Hogan Phrl Saxton Bcnnxt Wheeler lohnson, Richard Falloyys, Davld Allred, Stott Hoyyey, Dtnnrs Lund ' 1 I . B Vu. 5 K7 I W v M: ' Y J. . .', i F. . 1 '-v . 1 'A, vi 'Y . 1. . I I 1 A ' f 'v,' y fy , ' 1 , V . I 3, ',-,lr GIRLS' GLEE AND MALE Cnonus . ' f r I ' . - 1 . 1 ' ' V 'Hx ' ' vi - D l ey 12,1 t A I ,, '. ' sa Q Q . 'f v A 3.. , fl A W ty we 9 t 'T T w 1 riqbyi' A T - -1 - W . T n A V .K f 1 1 I l'4',f 1 '. y Q' hs., Q ylj. Q ,- , ,Q ,Wai 7 1 V., 'ay' ' I , 3, 'U' Arg WMF X FUTURE HOMEMAKER! OF AMERICA lee t zts stmzdnzg as the largest elub 01 qnlc The offrcers of the FHA mth the support of many members of the club promoted actrvrtnes durmg the yeflr Some of these were thelr dance Enchnntecl Sea Cwhlch was a break from the tra dltroml Sweetheart Ball D thelr assembly and warlous partres teas and meetlngs The trtl Future Homemakers of America explarns the elub very well smce classes rn home ec onomnes were essenttal requrrements for membershrp awww 'C7 45' Row one Tma Burnham Parlxamentarran Lautre Davis Presltlent Mrs Nelson Atlvnsor Cheryl Meservy Hrstorran Sheryl Larson Second Vrce Presr lent R Il mo Shetrre Lrsh Treasurer Patty hansen Frrst Vrce Presxdent Janet Clark Secretary 98 p 5 , X m .L 5 N If . L V . K ' .0 . . . l. J . U S lv: . g I ' ' 1 Q, 7 ,. ,. . AL N , 1 , . , - J I he at p 'f ' ,, X W 'th res R A yy ll 4 fi 'R f e, R X 'ij ,xg - N I A . X5 XJ -gwitti T7 A J 1 N K 1 , fl , 0 A 5 3 flXl'V Y A V Q is-lv 1W+,l' xt 1 R A S f U 'I XY . S X . M , J A . x ' ' 'Q-5,-' , ' L1nl.1 Hansgn Marx Allred Dorlane Smoor Sharon Pam Ferrm TNl3fl0l'l Gooch Paul Rol Us Tma Burnham Pam lhomxs Nhuxl Larsen loAnn XYIDLLY btexcn Holbrook Dan Andcrion ludx Page Lmda Hoxxard Roz our Alun lxclffcr L lun lm Dom, Comxropk Iudx .ukxon Boh ox Dxxnehr W'ood lohn Rerd Mxckx Nrrml Dav1rlWh1takLr Ruh oun nr ru Nrmons Nixon. Rasmussen lrmru ard Srcphnnson Bob Ford lohn X7dZUlllx lim Clark nrr IL 1 1r1 N1 rus lxxp 'Sli 1 FORENSIC CLUB AND FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA helped members explme and develop then mtefests m speeh and educatzon Hlgll lil mflnx lnrer school dClD1l'lI'lf, meets Llllflllf, the xur xx ere mtcresrnd lI'l the flcld of LLlLlklI1OIl 'lhue xr lklLIlKN le mrm l Thex not onlx geunecl self confxdcmc IH thur 5PL'llxlIl2., but thu ur the fC1LlllHf., lwrofcssron 1 ureer mmm ml rhe ll 1 '1so framed rhe lmn :Hn of mlm f rhur opponcnr5 cl oom R01 one 'Xanax Meflann Nlarxe lxarrchmr C 1rm.1 mt Shcrx Laurxn Homc Sharon DroLe R011 tlvrcc joAnn Roxxland lxathy lxnm Carlex Lmda lomi Marx Tucker R011 frm Iudx Hlll Mrdelu lulm Cook Lmda Hexxlcrr Qlmron Chrmunsgn Dum ludx Pam Mnkc Mdxluprhx Alun lxuflu Ann Cummmw lxrmball Ann Bar won R014 11114. ' L ' . ' 1' ' , A ' ' , C ' A , ' , L g A , ' , Mff . Run : I l' f 5 4' . F 'AA' ., ', ' f a r, ' ' f 'ludx' Y gb' 3, F 'l ., l 'la 'l ai ' , :Q N ' ' , , V f ' ', F ' '. li.1 .lr . Rnx' B.1'l-xx Rm. Ilv QL. fe Qld f. rr r . lar, . . . . , . . . . I The members of the Forensic Club represenred Bountiful The Fuzure Teachers' Club xxxls made up ot xrndermu xxlro ' ' .A A -' ' A 'V 7 ' -. 'A Y, E' obo A -1' ' Y , 4 'Q -' Q ll Az might .l ry' A ,fl.'Ni' .du 1' l 1 1 'g 1 lil' '. 4,. ' ' -. la '- j. ' ,111 'f , ' FRENCH AND SPANISH CLUBS made it possible for students to explore A the native tongues of Spain and Fwmce. Mr. Miles, who has taught languages for many' years, instructed the students of the Spanish and French Clubs. Under his super- vision these clubs put on assemblies for the student body and participated in varied activi- ties pertaining to the study' of French and Spanish Phrases such as Hasta Luego' and Bon jour were exchanged in the halls as members of the clubs passed each other be-- tween classes. few--N -'F' R . .1 . -, it .5--1' 1 . f. hu A P George- Miles A111 iiur km o e luly Hill Berdine Roberts Sheryl flleins Sandra Leteh llla Mereler utta Gerstner Nadine Smith Ixorma jean Hadloek lean Transue Lynette Olsen Lynn Admunson Sandra Borroyxman loyce Garner kathy Mideley Sandra Call Rfu tim lane Mabry Nfarilyn Brovsn Peggy Grimes Elaine Owen Tonya Norton Cul Lombardi Alice Lister Carol Gerber Carol Beesley Nola Droee kaye Campbell loAnr1 Rowland julia Cook karen Styler Christa Gretux Diane Barlow Roberta lensen Rott rivet Iohn Reed Mickey Strand Ann Bereeson Claudia Parker Ruth Arplee Carol Bendix Kathy Pitts Linda Chisholm Tina Burnham fleanor Smith Molly Norton Rehon Lloyd I'lla Dibble Roz: our kenny Sulliyan lim Mattland Lynn Mereer Don Parkin Selmer Lutey Robert Fox Paul Clayton tidy Iacleson Sharon Droee Myrna Anderson Ianet C'larl-. Sherrie Gayle Kathy Darley Sally Smith Marion Gooch Xielei Iones Mildred Fyerett Rott one Nina Medel Myrna kineston Ioyee Frandsen Sharon Dela Becky Christensen Pat Neuman Linda Thomas Lynn Withey Sydette Broun Coralie Thompson jennifer Cram Carol Cavsley Maretret XVin:: kathrine Bander Rau fun Coleen Hess Nancy McClain Andrea Hunter Maria Vander Veur Diane kimball Linda Hevylette Carol Christensen Sandra Drury Gloria Gotschall Ann kartchner C trolxn Hmsen Davsn Ruoti Iuanita Nalerio liner Goliehtly kathy laeobsen Rou three Connie Lee lean Donnell karen Rosander Naney Stevens Christine VUh1taleer Carol Grahim Dayxn Grown ludy White Mary Ann Je-meniz Pam Anderson Su Hansen Sheryl Dan eerfield Rott our Cyril Young. Kelly Hart Bob Bryne lim Young lohn Dathle Roecr Broun Max Kieffer Ron Seifert Tom Lynch Daxe Craham Ceoree Bishop Sam johnson Ronnie Bybee Dave Mil ley Caylen Nixon Paul Blood U N ,sas .nl -atv, X 'Nlr lxh Jury ARABIC CLUB . NURSES CLUB enabled students to recene an znszte to the Mzddle Easter 71 countues and to gazn a general lmcleqlozuzd 112 nursmg Mr lxhoury rnsrructor of thc Arabrc clrss orrgmrlly came from Lebanon Hc drd hrs undergraduate work at Mrddle East Colltge rn Berrut Lebanon He graduated from thc Unxycrsrty of Maryland and wrll reccrve hrs PHD rn education at thc Umxersrtv of Utah Students who were capable of mkmg Arabrc and could work rt rnto the-rr schedule were grven the oppor runrty to he the first to rake the class nn hrgh school wrthrn thc Unrted States The Nurses Club recencd frrst ard mstructron and an rntroducrron to modern nursrng technlque from Mrs Day rs thtrr ady rsor ,.-...sk ABI' I zz out Bcvtrly Lcc nthlr 1 mt rt l Ann Mcrrtr lim UHIL She a Sorensen R014 Ibn: Mlllretl fverett Shcrrle Smxth Mary Ann McDonald Amta Roberts Stll1Lll'J Drury rrmi rr A attx Poyyell Carol forum Shxrlcnc Wells I ll tr 0 Sheryl Flklns Lnla Thomas bharlt boltrstrom Lmrlr lxarhy Fllcr Sharon Pctcrson unc Pcrlrms Carolyn Matrhcyys Try perrs Maryorrc Pope lxayc Campbell lerrr Rrcby Lrnda M rson Dram Wfrrcht l.,..,... 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K is V ,V A A 111 0 IC oe .1 trtsx Lt 1 rl in m L in 1 llLI'IU1llNLf1 011 111111 Ltt Secrm lohn Carter Dau ramut Dt ri Borroxx1111r1 lxit ryn .no Stn S nt rl 1 glty Q tr1l l N rttrtss Brtnt C r1llctl'1G Ttrry Wfrlson Bruct omg lhrloxx Laura Qvullglllly D11ne Buloxx I1 151'-1 lNl1l1y lim D-IHS 1 1 X FULNI Xmon IS 1 xlUNK l'on1t l51tr RIFLE CLUB . BOWLING CLUB 101 zded an opportunzty for slezll buzldmg and com etztzon 135 1X t ru, mt x bers lt 1rnttl to become sltllletl 1nd nfttx LOHNLIOLI gunmen Mtmbtrx of rl1 Boyxlrm, Club Spent tl1t1r 1y1t1ts w 111 11115 tt1111x Thu rtcuxtt s1t1sf1tt1on from Lor11ptt1111 Xkllll rtuns from sthools of the 9llI'fOLIDllH ' 1rt1 1s well 15 rttre1t111n1l utr uae R011 one IC in B atsuyy Rlklldl' Nioxxtr Dlyll All! 1.11 Son Cr.11.f: Carlson Dour., Hyatt btut Abbott Larry M1llQ Mark X 1n Orman Recyt Butler R011 run Dayul Duns lom fltrtn Dayrtl TLICRCF Dc 111 lxn11,l1ton DtNon Dtppt Collctn Yulmtr Carolyn Lamb Carolyn Nelson Florence. 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R04 one Blame Dabb, Fred Parke, Rodney Taylor, Brlan Elklns, Ron Gnfflths, Darwin Anderson, Steve Manning, Dwight Wllllams, Stan me Bybee Row two Bill York, Davrd Mrdgley, B1ll Goldbcrg, Doug.: Madsen, Keith Hafen, Lynne Mercer Reynolds, Blair Pack, Frcd Simons, Gcrald KlUghOfD Ron tluee Brcnt 104 . . . . f X, . , . I . xv . f , V K ' K . . J - v he Q ' 'A 'Q W 'C ' ' ' ' .. - ,jg ' 1 ' . Drrt F 433 5 4 3 . A - ' - . . V fir iff? ' .. . . . . , I A, Q 'JG , . . J. t , I I ,X ., ,X ' ' ' . X K we H l ' J 'A 5 . . . I t K VK - J an J K 'r - 4 . A . . . fy t .ff iff S, t' ' l , r 4 ' ' ' V , - ,ig V S ' f ' L --il-'+V X ' c. 'K' . A fi 5 .yt ' 1'1 A Q , Eff at f . 8 Q4 5 . X, E, Y, 3 - S 1 1 A . W .L fl il -A A If ',k, jf: A 1 ' ' 3 , Y J N ' o Q ,, ai Y , ' - ' o ' ' ' 0 o o ' l , l X l Q 1 i - ' N l : 0 5 t I V Ai , X ,- X ' 4 S ' K . l 'L .ld L 1 X Q . ,fx x H Yi. W V, ' ' 2 L... Ron one Carma Qurst Merlrn McCarthy Tony Hamby Dale Mc son Bob Ford R014 three Jesse Evans Kevern Palmer Pat Luke Den Carthy Maurlce Stacey Don Martrn Mrlron Russen R011 tuo Dean ms Barlow Steve Hallaclay Mrke Draper Gayland Jessen Mrke Lersh Txbbrtts jxm Clark Wayne Johnson Bob Fox Mrke Evenson Val Wll man USHERS AND fTAGE MANAGERS asszsted nz the p1 ocluctzon 0 assemblzes zn the audztmzum When me sm slorlnelmrs fltlt on stage llghts drm and heard tht md of musrt as nt f ltl audrtorrum me knew that behind the sctncs the stage managers were keeprng the technrcal cnd of every 'tssemblx runnrng smoothlx The stage managers Dlrrcll Green and Dirxun Anderson spent mam long hours xxorkrng, xxlth each assembly to see that the back stage clemrls were carrlecl out Darrell Green and Darwln Anderson, Stage Managers 105 . , - - E , I' ' , , . 5, . A f, , - - , . ,V .. , ' h 15- 2' ef K1 D , 'K' 1 0 4 , V ' I 1 xl W A A ,s K , ' W ' X +3,, . . , A - . .. 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' A., v -lay Dee Clark Richanl McCarver Richard Wood Ron Clark Gum-d, Tarilc End Halflmfk C.r1-i,l1ph1ir1 ALI.-STATE ALI.-STATE C0'C4Pfl1i'I ALI.-STATE r w A 41- . al.. sz-Q ' , , N I W, .::'X.. V, 9 5 9 Paul Clayton gf 'U' 'a ' I R, Q 1 wi .lag 1 7. 11 A I- I kr Q: 'W , -A 3 - 5 'f ' ' M , A S? 'fl fp. my A'A' X' I A ,. ' A ' 2 1 A ' .f I ,, A A V Don Martin John Clark Lowell Lofgren John Mayne Guard Cenfer Tackle Hnlfback FLETCHER AWARD 2 9 . .1 ,4 'M lf , 'Y 2' 1 x Q M ff ,f'T:E'l J 'ir if hrs bf 5,.gLV N ,f 7 I l a X I O 'I '4 I A Q 1 -IL-ssc Evans Calvin Mann Brent Porter Clark Terpstra Qlmrlerback End Emi Tggklg . , V . 1 ,ia 43' - T' '54 Q-'FW 'Ff v 'L ' Mm. f Y a 3 all , '38 ' ,v-Nts . -.,, ef N f. , 1... . i fc jim Sandoval Fullback if ,M k 1-'1-v , wif fi fi ' 77 - - ' . R ,- -I i f s -X .. A ,,,, f J, P, , ,V al Q G Xwymron Leigh Milt Russon Dennis Dart Bill Callahan Tafkfe End Tackle Fullback 53 R. sq, 1 u t L- w i - '-1 Lim Br mn Maurice Staccy Bruce Pitt jerry Nelson 11117 lei bark Fnllback Guard ,..., fa- , 2 k V 5 S, 3 Q' ' X ,, , x ' x sh- i 1 , 3 at L 4 dl ' VN, ' . ' x . - ar' Lin c Richarl Bal lc rston Tom Secrlst Gordon Kerr 1 H zfffzarl If 1 Girard In the three years that Bountiful had been a high school, we had never managed to win our homecoming game, but this year, that and many other things changed for the Braves. The game was preceded by a parade downtown and a pep rally. The game took place on a clear Saturday after- noon, and we saw the Braves beat Weber thirteen to zero, The team Worked together as a team should and rubbed XVeber's nose in the dirt as many townspeople and Bountiful merchants jumped on the band wa- gon. The hard-hitting team injured three of the Weber players as we climbed the ladder to State. The Ben Lomond Scots came to Bountiful in our first league game. The Braves of Bountiful took the initiative with some of the fine style that had shown up in our pre-season scrimmages. The great work of our strong line and hard running back- field brought us to a twenty-one to seven victory over the Scots. The student body of our school began to see the beginnings of a potential State Championship Team. The sec- ond win for the Braves brought us one step closer to the Region One crown and the state finals as our team started the tradition of winning fmt- ball games. Y ft: 'fn' f Vaf ll il5or1 Guard E ! l v sf., s 3 Les Wassom Gayland Jessen Halflmck Hdlflfflfk ? ,R tq.,X 'Arif' Terry Thomson Tarkle N X, wr as , ' W g X Harry Phillips Tom Lynch End Table E4 Selmer Lutey Qnarferbari Ki u ' I xg Mike Bu rkc Qlzarler-bark Bountiful battled VU As the Braves moved to Tremonton for our game with Bear River, we looked to the team for another vic- tory. The coach used the strength of our juniors many times during the game. An eighty yard run by Gary Lindsay moved the Braves to the scor- ing position that enabled us to grind Bear River down and use them as a stepping stone to state. Gary Lindsey broke away for an eighty yard run which cost Beat River the game. - xl-. v hifi. Y swf-X 1 vi ,yuj :af nf wifi ,f 1 -1 '! f' eber for our first Homecoming victory. The Salt Lake Tribune provided this series of action that was seen in the first game with Ogden, As the ball was centered, the Ogden quarterback stepped back to pass the ball. Q vw, .AL My y H WAg2r,..f5stQ qjgff, 3' ay vt, ,, . -A .AQ L n k tv ' A , . Q . t - if ,M W 4 'i K K 1 2 S iiigsai 4 x 4 , lr l i x- 'SQ- ' Y 'W '- in 9 , 'W A, -H 1 Y M, , ' 3. k hw .4 . 1 '2 'Q-12 I . J ,hal , if it 4' , if f-., ' ,' r'fi5 Y'f Pe+y'f -Y we 'N t ' ml.-,nf . giant 2- . 2 -- .,q., , X1 q, ' 6 kk m i - , . -L 'N -I ,I V... ,kv . 4 V , -j aj. ' -ew . , - . 11,5-ff , ,E X 1 ff. Aw-wiv - - v ' u 'U 4-2 1 T ' E l ----.-3 3' use Q a . wr, ., : '--' - 'TF 'f'v fi al Ng' 'Ay .xx ix , 1 , 1 ,' K A 'V ' f '43 Law 'Q -- , 'lil if .Fil-3 -Jvc 1 p P . 3 ,eljfgls ' Q 1 fa: . V '........... - - ' 'f -- we 'I ' ZW -- . - t . P.f.-,:,r..? .f rf t1,fTT'T'2'l' X 1 fl yt A I Ji .- is, ,I F1 ' r 1' I X , I, K i ,ll my K mQQs'1,!i ,, f. r, I W in f 7 4 4 . 1 -4, -fa. 0 Q l m 'Q, Q 1 I S6418 rf' r T' sl Q 4 O-'Q B i XA. 'Tris' 'N M la s K I i I ' I 1 '-is: l 4 V A fs- ! . F - 5 A 8 Q A kb Q 1. .. , Y , 1 ' l s ll ' i 333 . -rs ----........,, The raised hands of the referee were ' 'asain M- . seen many times by Bountiful students R 3' throughout the season: as here in the W-Mkvwlhirl Bountiful-Ogden playoff. The Logan Grizzlies stepped in on the Braves' field and promptly wished that they had never seen a football suit. Outstanding line play and strong backfield play combined to make the offensive and defensive play 6f the Braves the finest that ever fought across the turf. Fighting every inch of the way, we beat Logan 14 to 6. He was caught by part of the Brave's line. As the man was being brought down, the handed off to an Ogden guard who brought the ball to scrimmage before being tackle '30 -1,43 On our way to State, the Braves knocked off a tough Logan team . f' A. - Q .4 1 ,- I 11 . 1 ,f- 1 tk 1-wi : I I si QPJHQQ-4' .gk Ag j Qs f ip it gk QT. . I . if H K 4. 3 l ' A Qi Moving past Ogden 44-0 put the Braves in the state tournament finals. The team to beat in the semi-finals was Murray. As the game got under way on the Murray field, it soon be- came evident that this was going to be a toughy . The newly organized Ostentationers club augmented the student body and pep club. The game was a stalemate until the third quarter when the Braves coming back from halftime got fired up and started a drive that ended up with John Mayne punching over the first touch-down. Later in the game the team put up a classic goal line stand just before Maurice Stacy connected with a fairy tale catch by Brent Porter for the final touch-down. The game ended 13-0. FOOTBALL STATE FINAL! ...for the first time the Braves from Bountiful participated in the State Football Tournament. After winning over Ogden for the right to go to state, the Braves found themselves beating Murray and playing in Ute Stadium for the Charzzpionship. Bountiful's only season loss came at the hands of the state champions. The Braves moved to Ute Stadium for the State Championship game. Each side of the field felt the tension at the kickoff. As the game moved on, the Braves made a few mistakes and the Rams used them to advantage. At the final gun the Braves had been defeated, but no one was ashamed to admit he was a Brave. Returning to the school, the team found a happy student body that felt that win or lose the team had done its best and had given al1' to a great sport and a great-hearted student body. 116 'al a fn, fy J' ui VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES BOUNTI FUL BOUNTI FUL BOUNTI FU L BOUNTI FUL BOUNTI FUL BOUNTI FU L BOUNTI FUL BOUNTI FUL BOUNTI FU L BOUNTI FUL BOUNTI FUL Thls trophy IS a symbol of the success of Bounnful Hugh School It represents the hardwork ambmon and drlve of the football team and Irs coaches Ir also repre sents the oursrandmg supporr of the srudenr body behmcl the team and the umfled splrxt of our school PRE-SEASON GAMES 0 EAST 20 I 3 TOOELE 0 SEASON GAMES 20 BEN LOMOND 7 21 BEAR RIVER 7 WEBER DAVIS OGDEN LOGAN OGDEN STATE C AMES MURRAY HIGHLAND .aw ll'Y Q'W 2' Managers Tony Conder Denms Kreutzer Larry Tmgey Coach Lloyd Hayes l I7 13 O 3 0 6 6 14 6 41 O 12 0 9 16 if ws.. fi' . I : 'I 2 . M - 1 I y A rv I X-V1 ,, ak rgzh ,V A I I , ffl Q Jawa IK? 6 ly wi it Ron one Lowell Lofycn Terry Thom on Marxm Ixrzcnan Rnthard Balderston Tony Conder Larry Tmgey Davtd Mayne jack Scott Merhr McCarthy Rou luo Jerry Iacobsen john Grll Ralph Mabes jeff Culh more jerry Rasmussen Maurrce Stacey A thur frmxthx R tr Crsl JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM llx mg Larry Stott Larry Smrth John Boschetto Row three jtm Young Paul Burnmgham Fred Hansen Rxchard Pope Brent Porter jerry Krug Karl Koerner Steve Whxtmer Kent George Dxxon Rexsbeck dezcloped then talent, teamwmle and spmt Lookmt, forw 1rd to ncxt years football tc m Coach Cook gut tlus ,uruor xarslty team the bene fnt of his expcrlcncc as the V team romped and stomped through thc season Most of the studcnts that were able to watch any of our V games felt that we are headed toward another successful season at Bountlful Hugh JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES BOUNTIFUL BOUNTI FUL BOUNTIF UL BOUNTIFUL BOUNTI FU L BOUNTIFUL BOUNTI FU L BOUNTI FUL H8 PRE SEASON GAMES EAST SOUTH GRANGER SEASON GAMES OGDEN DAVIS BEN LOMOND BEAR RIVER XVEBER Brent Porter and Maunce Stacey teamed up for many touchdowns , . ff' , x I l ' ' V, .fr 1, L, ff. A . xg if , . ' ' - I ,eff I f L Q ' X ' A cf NEI Hz Orgs ll XXX ,iii , V A 1' , , sl ' Q ,e H . A i, . . ' I .L ff: JI. A ' SOPHOMORE TEAM gained experience in football technique during the season. The sophomore team coached by Mr. Mangus showed a promise for future years at Bountiful. Talent, ambition, and a winning drive combined to carry our sophomore team through a respectable season of football. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SCORES PRE SEASON GAMES SOUTH WEST SEASON GAMES BEN LOMOND WEBER DAVIS OGDEN BOUNTI F UL BOUNTI F UL BOUNTI FUL BOUNTIFUL BOUNTI FUL BOUNTI FUL X Another successful pass brought the sophomores another victory l N 3 gm iz 20 13 19 : -'Mi 13 6 I Milf W' A 'Aaah' S 0 . 33 li f 20 6 le, Den ua Q ' l l il 'f ' lif ' ki' ff by ia W6 li Q g ll If A1 ,i8,., is I ,F , level ' ' ' R .ef if U' ' N xiii ' 6 . T 1 A L A l or Row one Bruce Pitt Larry Smith Larry Stott Doyle Boss Arthur Tim othy Roger Cushing Robert Burmngham Larry Bam Robert Russel George Hoxsie Rick Hartman Row two Ralph Mabey Ted Groves David Wolfe Kent George Steve Evans Kent Mann jerry Jacobsen x ff and it Q 7 1 John Boschetto Ferrell Thomas Ralph Clayton Row three Paul Burn mgham Ted Gabbitas Karl Koerner Steve Whitmer Chris Wtddi son Jack Horton Jerry Kershaw Dixon Reisbeck Steve Clark jim Young Coach Mangus af' mt' xii 4 OWU Nan R Rrchartl Wood Fozuarzi Ceme, 'Q BASKETBALL played by the Bmves, was a strong, Bountrfuls success m football forced a slow U sttrt rn basketball however wlth many of last 5 A years strong team members returnmg the stu U dent body looked for a ood ear 1n basketball D 3 Y Rrchartl Nlefarxer Ce Het 120 Dtt Lynn Howard trps for two pomts Ka ' 'R N - - rf . ' . . rf-X 3 . . ' - : ' o 0. Q 1 0 0 . 9 1 O 9 1 . ls ' ll' I A I O ' 0 1 7 5 t A o as l ts ' if bl l 7 4 rr ,V .V l .T . X . Q.: my 54 O t - ,fa W 5 .L. .-T ' ' ' as 5 1 ,Q 1 M x Q .Q K 3 ' .gi 5 . , . V I ' . V TS X . l V Y. -' 4 V X . 1 , , .s W ' in fl l - ' ' , - b 1 1 I l V . . figs: l' - to 1- C . fly.. V , . I I , yt, , ' ,N , ij 5 T l l 1 J Brent Porters jump shot tllsmayetl the opposmb team popular fast mowng spoft that all enjoyed Coach Perkms found new potentlal among the sophomores and lunlors Wnth them he brought our team to new strength As the pre season games started the emphas1s on sports changed from football to basketball lim Lowell Lofgren F oru ard Ullllllllil Mxlt Russon Brent ll Porter Foruard Foruard Q 5121.475 A f ' 44' , ' Qi I . . ' - , - 1 Km 7 . X B I t ' v .5 In -, 0 ' ' 1 N- :11 1? -A S g t . 'I S ll K K-'iv I1 l 'a . fd. O :x l I A S ' . I 0 I 'Q ' 'of 'Q 4' ' t 2- ,V .- O g ' I I, K K - . 3 n, gfs, Z 5 U Q 3 C Coach Don Perkins lcd our team through our twenty games thus year The Braves played pre season games wlth a samplmg of most of the rtglons Thus proved valuable experxence to the team and helped the student body ln the svutch from football to basketball Davmd Hart F oru ard 42 Not another basket' Dee Lynn Hovu ard Center Weber watched the wonder as the Braves tamed the Weber Warrlors AS Brent Porter was a continual threat Q As the basketball season progressed, the student body moved into position be- hind the team. just as in football, our student body showed that it could work together toward one goal. Much of the credit for this must go to the team who provided the stimulus for enthusiastic pep assemblies. Ron Clark Guard U Q Woody tosses in two more. swf Q , U . I f. Q : O O 9 ' 0.0 U WE5 Larry Stott Guard 4 . u ff- QU: g' Ol '3 .7 If O U Bill Callahan Guard VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES In thns lrxmltxc photo raph Otto Xan Ry shoots for two PRE SEASON poxnts a amst Davxs ll: 'fn Lyndon MacKa Center BOUNTI FUL BOUNTI FUL BOUN TI F UL BOUNTI FU L BOUNTI F UL BOUNTI FU L BOUNTI FU L BOUNTI FUL BOUNTI F UL BOUNTI FUL BOUNTI F UL BOUNTI FUL BOUNTI F UL BOUNTI FUL BOUNTIFU L BOUNTI FU L BOUNTI F UL BOUNTI F UL BOUNTI F UL BOUNTI FUL 7 SOUTH HIGHLAND EAST GRANITE OLYMPUS GRANGER LOGAN TOOELE SEASON OGDEN DAVIS SOUTH CACHE WEBER BEN LOMOND OGDEN DAVIS BOX ELDER WEBER STATE LOGAN GRANITE OGDEN Q? HT! Woody rlses to the occasron as Bountxful meets Weber at home Bountxful hands Davrs thelr frrst defeat -I - -- Us fav Z' 4-5. Managers Bruce Quuzlev Larry Txnrzey Tony Conde: --we L-'gil ,,,4-w -5.5- Coach Perklns prmlded the extra ab111ty and enthus rasm that was needed to make the year successful. He brought the Braves to the 9f.fl'llf1l'13lS at Wcbcr ani coached them through an excltxng State Tournament 12 I X Q. 'I u 'h c A 1 A . ,a,, Q , ' ,. sr, df , f 1 Q., 1 U ., . . , f 'f T ff' 'V J 1- K, , M 1--H- W ,- is 'Q W... ' x r I X . ,f C 1 l ' 3, K i : . 1 f Z . v ' Y f ' k vi . .H . V. ' . . - y f - K, ', , , L Row one Lyndon MacKay Drxon Rersbeck Larry Stott Larry Smxth Ronme Peay B111 Morrrson Lyle Boss Kent Mann Les Wassorn Rxch Maurice Stacey Ted Grovea Tom Day Coach Mangus Row Iwo ard Balderston Bruce Pxtt Roger Cushmg JUNIOR VARSITY AND SOPHOMORE TEAM sloou ed slezll and speed zu playzng then games Row one Roger Cushmg Larry Stott Lyndon MacKay Ronme Peay Kent Mann Lyle Boss Torn Day Ted Dnxon Rtrsbeck Larry Smrrh Qoarh Mangus Ron mo Groves B111 Morrrson Bruce Prtt I , I A 1 Q ' v . 1 ' 1 1 x 1 1 , - - 3 , y ' - n 1 s , , 4 - a 1 ea I 4 ' I v - ' , ' ' ' 4 V v ! D D Y I - , - - v y - D O X Q N Qs ikuehilmw 'TMWMMUN we Dsl J' WRESTLINGJQQJ, VL-Q24'tk' f L Q Q VC we C, ,X C I77'01tghfl'57'CC0g7llfZ011 as ountz ul clmmed two State Clmmpwnslazps x' V B' 1 P' 1 ' H 2 1 ',, . 'rg ' Alf lk J- -'J 1 V X x . tt-to few: rf e 4 X' ' Q-,l 'QLXH T334 Returning with several letter- men, the Braves found themselves with a strong team that was able to hold its own against any team in the state. Coach Hayes pushed the boys willingly and gave them the extra determination to succeed.,, Jesse Evans and Clark Terpstra won for themselves the recogni- tion of State Champions. Kirk Clevcrly placed second h s weight division as the student bod realized the strength and skill of our wrestlers Row one Kirk Cleverly Dennis Liffereth Steve Jackson Jerry Nelson son Marvin Krzerran Jerry Kershaw Dan Fallows Kevern Palmer Arthur Timothy Jesse Fvans Val Randall Rou rua Don Parkin Dee Dennis Dart David Mayne Row four Blair Johnston Dennis Hynes Bangerter Neil Wrnegar Ivo Peabody Lee Bangerter Harold Mann Dan Ktlpatrick Kent George Glen Anderson Val Sorensen Mark Ham Rick Lambert Neil Cleverly Row three Keith Paulson Gayland Jes mond Larry Jensen Bruce Bradshaw SW If H xl XQQXAWXIX v 9 V U? ld There were trmes when rt was hard to tell whrch legs belonged to what person 128 and Lrghtwexght Cham bxperzence and bard worle came thtougb as two Braves won medals m wrestlmg jesse Evans and Clark Terpstra show the State Champronshrp medals that clrmaxed thenr four years of hrgh school wrestlmg Jesse has gone to the state meets srnce he was a freshman wh1le Clark just recently began hrs wrestlmg at Bountlful takmg second place last year and heavywerght champronshrp as a seruor Both boys worked hard to ac complrsh what they have Coach Hay made avarlable to the boys hrs exper rence and knowledge of wrestlmg Although lackmg rn the spectators that other sports draw wrestlrng appears to be one of the fastest growrng m popu larrty The captam of our wrestling team was Denms Dart state . A Q ti 3515:- 5, 42, sa .I O 'Nf fifth .fu 'W Calvxn Mann ralses hrs bat to knock a home run for the Braves Returnmg wlth more strength our baseball team found them selves ln a posmon to do very well Sophomores supplemented last years team as ren rnmg ,umors lomed up w1th sennors to provxde our best year yet nn baseball BASEBALL got 0 to a good start wztlo an early season Gary Calder and Tom Secrxst ' h. g Vwiiyfw I5 si- D?'xf,- .V Jun Sandoval and Kexth M1dgley ads. Xa M, B QW 1- Rnchard Stahle was 'rf ,J K -avi-3,1 11-,rf Gary Lindsey and Bruce Pltt , at - .3 . xy lr ' ' W - 4 , W :..- ,:. ', A . ,,a'4' ' - v- . .. V , ,- I ' Q 1 - ' . K 0' r' t ' - 'a U 'fn 1 ' '-f -' I 1 4, - ' 5 al N 4 in ef' nf' M' .. si ..'5il', ', 1--fl-P. . g H' A ' ' J. d V , M-N, -' . 'nf' 5' nr' 7- , - 1 x 1 n I I I ...., NW 'QW V '-N4 . A awk ' ' .,, w. .. K ,J ' 1 ' 3' ' ft,-'fy 4 ,Q . Z' , My V, lay UR . I b we v Arg. , 'ffwxz A, V sl W 'SJW R: gt g , H. ls, .1 by H l'x H wif' '51, 54, f,. Ulf? ' 'iq 1-'Q , ,.x.g'iM !z . K X.. 9 ' ve' rf, 12 9 Bill Ritter 'Mm B 3 Ron Clark Bill Callahan Paul Clayton , 4- David Mayne Larry Smith John Mayne Q54 A ' gl fl? 'B xg ' . ' ll ..a,,, a . lv N, , M, . 'ilu 'W 9 14. . lggffif mb: egg-f.1.a 1- fr.-Iie-f'f' Wfv- ' v-M2 'al'-LF-W' .. - Wxfpw! ,,, .-if , -.. 'rw-, :st ' HS' 'ii '2ff ffe-:-- C D - , ' 1' 4.4- '1 ' A- .f 1 rf , wr..Q.1'.mii9 '3 1 L .' Home safe on a squeeze bum . 1 X-4 HA L .4! Calvin Mann Coach Paul Cook showed skill and determina- tion in shaping up our baseball team. His hard work, constant effort, and unfailing smile provided the lead for our team through another baseball season. As the Braves moved to the state semi-finals and beat Cyprus, the team looked back over the victories that brought them this far in the march to what could prove to be our first state champion- ship in any team sport. The score against Cyprus was 8-4 Braves favor. Now the final game against Olympus for State championship is to be played. , u. I ' .r Coach Paul Cook I X y.. ' ' n N 5 hz .. kv-1 - a i -I V, , 5 5 .wus 4 rf, V2 Hf.. n A lvl I old . I ' - .a , A , ea. M -Q .s34? l i l 45? . ,VI A .jvlrwj ' . Ixnrm l 'IN QW 'X' .' ' 1 , j 0 ' ' . ' - ' K I Q 101140 Ut ape Q L g 'LW Row one: Bob Russell, John Boschetto, Dixon Reisbeck, Bruce Pitt, Balderston, manager, Merlin McCarthy. Row three: Gary Calder john Larry Smith, Reeve Butler, Bill Secrist. Row two: Brent Porter, Richard Mayne, Tom Secrist, Keith Midgley, Otto VanRy, Calvin Mann Bill Stahle, Bill Callahan, Gary Lindsey, David Mayne, Val Randall, Richard Ritter, Jim Sandoval, Paul Clayton, Ron Clark. is N-. Mb 'ww Rrchar Hunt 15 up and over Low hurdle team Mrke Hepworrh, Rrck Hartman and Jrm Hartman Mrlt Russon barely clears the hrgh jump Y' hu A 643. mf' s A ggi'-Sf fi- riifm A Q sdjx 2 ak ia .www- ,fRQ ..4r.'9iPuv Mllt Russon starred m hrgh hurdles bar NRM Les Wassom gets ser for the 440 Row one Denms Lrffereth Mrke Hepvxorth Tony Conde-r Brent Argyle Rick Hartman Brll Peck Steve Henderson Bruce Qurelex Ron Paey Roger Cushrng Rrchard Hunt Rnu lun kent Nlann Garx Chase jrm Hartman Larry btott Robert Gledhrll lcrry he-rshm Gary Lmdsey Daud Tucker Stan Layton Ron three Les Wassom Don TRACK to peel off om yem 0 success ul s oats I XX 1th many of our last years track team returmng the Braves took second place rn re gron and moxed on to state Well represent d 1n a malorrty of the events the Braxes team mos ed through the track season S hool records fell to many rndnrduals on our track team as Mrlt Russon Rrchard Wood, and Robert Gled hrll bettered old school records Cbach Bennre Mangus prowded rnstrue and A tron and gaxe the team the benefrt of hrs ev perrencc as he returned to coach the Bray es rn track nd freld events throughout the track season NQQQV Rrchard Wood strams to put the shot put a foot farther Hunt George Hoxsre Paul Larsen Terry Thomson Rrtharl butlmund son Davrd Davres Mrlt Russon Arvrn Walrcn Loran 'Nlrelsen Jack Horton Rrchard McCarver Jay Dee Clark Mrke Burke Rrchard Wood Frank Rrcharclses, Cary Stark Clark Van Orman jcrrs Harston Coach Benme Mangus I. . v ' ' V . V 1 v y l f . L ' e L ' j A 1 j ' .7 .lv 1 v V ' V A B V A v , Q I .I V I , A . ' ', v , 4 ,, , V .V . y I ' H . ' D . V A V' V - , 4 . ' , I, V V V . , V V . , , . . . , 4 4 4 4 ' 0 .rt U V .i Q O ,. Y I .Q X f 4 4 . 2 . 1 . ' V as Q .' , C 4- , Mu' . . . 'Q Q ' ' 1. lff- Y . . 4 A ZX 1 ' b ' V . 0 4 - . V Q ' N . - ' V' -.- ' -, Q --V . ,t ' .5 . , V . . - M-.. ,. W U...-.. .......-fan-4--n ' V , ' E Z V J , D - . ' l K . ' Y W ' 11 0 A - ' ' f : ' , . . ' K ' . Ia. V r . . A n. .e - . ' 2 ' ' , .V io -.,q, 1 - . Off Row one Wayne johnson and jeff Wensel Rou two Lowell Murdock Lyle Boss Brent Pendleton Ron Stewart Doyle Our tennrs team thus year found themselves wrth a strong double team whrch dommatecl the actrcn of the tenms meets Although lack mg rn experience the smgles men showed a promrse for next year had a zghtmg squad of juniors and sopbomof es Ron Stewart Lowell Murdock '?-llIuu...,1f ,X -.3 Brent Pendleton qw -af.. avr wi :ST mf' S, Coach Art Sandberg L Boss Wayne Johnson Doug BOSS -'io-...A A strxct physical workout each day IS essenual 30 l il Z' We'll sit and dream. .tx V ll' - 1 This is the way firemen carry people. Below: Walk on w never walk alone. 'r S' s M. Left: You come to the carousel all you want. Below: I shouldnt have et those last four dozen clams. jigger and Mr. Bascomb srmggle over the knife in the death scene. ith hope in your heurr, and youll Left Chnstmas carols were sung by Carol Forl Marvm Klzerlan Vntkx Flvnards well Murdock Brent Porter Bob Brown and Brent Stokes Belozz Sharon Droge and her partner Kansa Korpela and Stephen Hol brook enyoy the first dance of the ycar Wel come Whrrl Bottom Dancers on the stu dent body Chrlstmas assembly we-rt Vtra Aster ludy Wcllxng Marnlyn Wrlgley Mcledu Dun can Ann Cummmgs and Dawn Grow STUDENT BODY DANCE AND ASSEMBLY welcomed students back to school and mwded C191 zstmas entertainment Welcome Whnrl bcgan thc yur vuth thc bang of 1 turn It gave students an opportumty to gct lcquun td agam and s art tl c year wxth a cooperanve Splflf The Chrlstmas assembly sponsorcd by the student btdx x s ou a more reverent sacred tone Through song dance and speech the true SPIIII of Chr1stmas was portrayed Through the usc of 1 gmnt Screen and pot lights the blrth of Cl1I'lSl' vs IS shown ln shldows 138 Q' 'il 3?- L, A l I , l' ' in .. LO- 1 , s I . 'I ' I . 1 H - A ' 7' . .Y Y' 'I .X . , . ', I x I ,I ! ' . 5 I . , : 5' ' Q j I . .. -.I ,4 l.x ' I I 'u' . 4: ', V l 1' ' ..4-Y . W, . N . X , , I, v , 4' x A F. - s 4,.-. l 5: f ,. .- B, - 'B tl . .Lf . - A. . . , .r . -,J s -- , J .. - ,,- 4 I ., . . , - . 1- A I in -31-. Ju- ., C L ..4l ',- YK 5 'A 0 a 0 1 I I l - P4 4 I 1- - N - , . -. 1 1 Y , , 1-2 V . A y 1 5' V ' 2 2 C3 ty. . ff. Y' , . ' ' ' Y ', Vilf I 1 ' - w 4 1 1 V . -A K A W S , f 'it ' Q2 W t....v.vV HOMECOMING attracted many students and cztzzens 0 the commumty wzth the parade, game, and dance UW Wig. W 4-, it-rn '4.al,,,,,... W it Wm vi.- W+'4.t,,gn! 't'---,..,,,4E av? 4. 'v 5Hvu.'5 ? The Pep Club and the Band were one of the mam attractnons nn the homecommg parade A week s cloudy weather gave way to sunshine for homecomrng actrvmes A colorful parade downtown begfm actxvrtles Wrth the sun strll shrmng we won our ftrst homecomtng football game Shades of orange and yellow were the theme colors of the homecommg dance A grant book of memorxes and srlhouettes of hugh school actnvmes on the wall brought out vrvndly the theme Remember When 5 'iw Wax at 38 Homecoming Kmg and Queen John Clark and Sandra Jensen were honored ln the homecommg parade F55' -.S.t.,.q.,, F1 After the parade, students gathered on the parking lot for a short pep rally ta 5 Sandra Jensen rergned as Homecommg Quttn wl1ere's Johnny Clark, Homecomxng Klng9 I I O I I f - . . . , ,'. V ' t . Q , . 4 . . .. ,. . A ' ' ' . . . ts- . . ' ' . 1-' , Q. ' K tif' 135126. R215 AME? -K I . - J . . , an A . , gcggg. in 'iiffrtf if-2-.-Q, f-was ,:,,, A e. 0 - , . 3111, 'vi' .3f'fg.tw',-Q 'fiftwlfla f ln - ' K ' ' 'trwi-mwi rr fa ,V .4-Ax., wut. --'w V, . ,Q - ,Fwy - . - , h swawzwyr . '-1, - .' ' , 97. ,, gl' .YQ wtf 1 rv es! ' .' ' . ' 7 f , , ' a 4 '- ' ' ' - , 1 .. -5 0 4 t, ' 1 , , . .,- 70.4, , . F J ,.:h,5' V' ' , f- ' se 1. 1 ffrjkw -52. -g.w . . kr 2115, 2 -, ' X e , ff Q f,' ff ' , , . r , 4. 1 -fl . in Q , l 1 l 5 . I X ,, y I V I GIRLS' ASSOCIATION DANCE AND ASSEMBLY .cast a eeling 0 oriental mztasy. XX1l1 1 SCIIIDQ of drtgwons fms bltck srrmmcrs and a golden lmlf sun thc Cnrls Assotmtlon prcscntcd nur dmtc Efrsr of tht Sun l dntron to thc dance rhq SIIECLI 'ln orrrnml assembly Through thc-sc ac rrvnrncs exert gurl had an opporrunm Members of the cast wore colorful artnre and m1kc p FO P'1I'IlClP'1IC l1'1 fl1lS lDI'Ol,II LlD Couples 11 danced by pamted dragons at East of the Sun Offxcers Vola Frecr Barbara Zesr er and Sue Nush examrnecl the beards of the contestants rn the beard zromng contest r: l'..,g?'f wif , if-D -I-.,, fb-,Lb Trme out' OFFICFRS R Chard' McCarwer and Otto Van Ry presented Carol Wrxzley the Preferred Gxrl her grft BOYS ASSOCIATION DANCE AND ASSEMBLY kept then tmdztzomzl m omzalzty W hen the unefloxw er set sall from Ingland landed on our shores and the eaptun sand dramatleally Thls lS the place we knew we were about to see another laugh frlled Bots As socratron assembly In addmou to the assembly the boys presented the Gobbler Hop vshnch set the motd for Thanksgtvmg and show ed us th tt when the boys worked together laugh ter and good tunes were the result Savage Indians attacked Pilgrims of the juneflower . David Davxes caught the turkey at the Cobbler Hop X Boys imitate-l candidate-s for Preferred Girl. Q, -0 '- 41 1121 .5 1. . ' , ,fi-lv 0 i I- . rj 'N , I ix. ,a , ,V SJ. J H '- cfm.- Hs,-,' 3-A55 fee at J - .a.v'p't 5 N Irwell ,'J.s 6,1 lv'.1,!' ,213 44: ,q ., . Aw, 8' K. x 4 'I U ,v , tug , . fif'f',gi 'li' 5 I tiff 1 f'V'.4b' , A 1, r ' ' ' , X' V , A . 'ff' r L ' , I 4 .V ar MIS 1, A X sjiiv -,. I' 54' . 7 . gi ,Miers-R + . ,- NAX' White scrub oak and sprayed pine trees create wintry atmosphere lil .l johnny Clark gave the downbeat for the monks to begin their performance. A medieval court was the setting of the senior assembly. Senior class talent was brought out by the king and queen in their search for a new way to celebrate Christmas, Blue lights on glittering snowflakes, silhouettes of an old English town, and carolers under streetlights set the mood for Snowflake Serenade SNOW FLAKE SERENADE AND SENIOR ASSEMBLY captzned the glzttm and gazety 0 the ClJ1'lSf17l6lS Season members of the Senior class Bountiful Highs Kingston Trio Rex Wilcox Sandy Kinghorn and Mike Hepworth sang their rendition of Three Iolly Coachmen l 1 ' , ' .. K .J 3 . F I I I 1 ' . f , Countless numbers of stars were made by the cr ated an underuater settzng of mysteay zn The Enchanted Sea Aboard shrp was the scene for thc FHA assembly vsh1ch gaxe the members of the club a chance to show thelr vaned talents Then for the dance we went mto thc sea The Enchanted Sea Couples danced ln the underwater settnng where a gmnt clam lay 1n one corner and chests of pre c1ous stones abalone and sea shells gave an atmosphere of mystery ro the gym Qrcphcn Buttcrs made another encore performance on the FHA assembly A mural transformed one wall mto a beach w1th breakers crashing over shore rocks. Krfyalfy I-Iomecommg Kmg John Clark nazi' Homecommg ueen Sandra ensen Preferred Girl Carol Wrigley Pre erred B03 ay Dee Clark Snow Prince!! Tym Bmgham Attendant Pam Schultz Attendant Sharon Cluff 147 Attendafzlf Dawn Grow and Kathy Mxdgley F H A Queen Kam: Korpela 4 WW ,, ' r uf - . ig' .QQ , . A kiwi 'fs 'Q , ,, 8 74711, Konme Zesxger and Sherrxe Auerml Attendants jumor Prom ueen Carol LaBelle f 1 Z I C51 7Qf x47 T49 JUNIOR PROM AND ASSEMBLY brought the splendor of the Old South to Bountiful High On their assembly, the juniors showed the talent of their class from a traveling showboat Couples crossed a small budge bor dertd by moss covered trees to enter mto the old Southland for the jumor Prom Blossommg Magnolras a South ern manston and a mural of the bayoo swamp wxth 1 brlght moon shrnlng on the water created a mood of the myster tous and beautrful a Southern Splendor s-is-PSX... JUNIOR PROM ROYALTY Sherrrt Autrm Carol LaBelle and Konnre Zesrger were escorted by Brent Porter jxm Clark and Larry Tmaey Rodney Anderson sang an old favorrte 3 Z 1461.1 Through the false cerlmx, of vshrte streamers couples could be seen enterrng mto Southern Splendor Durlng., the Jumor Prom Barbara ZCSl5Cl' Laurel Smrth Nancy 0 Holbrook and Sally Srmth entertamed us wrth therr vocal talent 'X ' 1 - . -If . XX' ' . . . 5 5 ' , . K . .. b . 5 . l . U - 'V , f 11 D . SE 4 ' .5 , I ti' -J 4 ' 7, ' ,L 1' r ' - ,Uk U 'X 7 :K f 1 - cr .r l , ' . .lly Y. 7 - i Xf Y ,Y . .Y . , , , .J Hands hands everywhere hands OTHER ACTIVITIES 0 ered dwerszon rom regular classwork Junlor boys felt at home as bums An Apache dance was performed by Sandra Jensen and Coach Cook Mrs Kxngston led the f,1r1s nn a mean can can P Ja Who says IIS not fun to unkcorare The Big Chief held the symbol of Brave vic- tory as the cheerleaders did their war dance at his feet. 9 ml , . f fq,-N. f,.,, . I Q is ' 4 F I lj X 'T I I fs. Students rushed down to give the Braves L1 pat on the back, ti familiar scene after a basketball victory. K Facing the Braves, the Pep Club formed a V for victory. l52 The Bountiful High School cheering section showed gg K:-3 2 :gl A, 3 '. X ,-2 f '52 49 hold 90 Pep Club girls ah ,, How could they expect ll bus with in capacity of 6' to i. thc spirit of thc Braves. TOP: Grief-stricken pall bearers prepared to rcnww tlcatl Davis Dart from the gym. ABOVE: Stupcficd Davis students looked on with shnck as the Braves beat the mighty Darts. 153 We walked, rode the buses . . . , or roared nto the p k g lot t 8 19 am Q Q K c A ' sh-d 'yrhoghco ed halls to ou locke s SCHOOL LIFE as we lzved zt was not always the as semblzes, the dances, 07 the games It was the usual everyday lz e, the you tzue, the 01'6ll1'ld1 y, but always mowug, always mterestzug 1' 'Q' wif ' e l ghed t ked thc b B fora School, vac pu L our wa r u r Wd r r . . . . . . I ll I I I i ar in a : . I I I . -' 1, x A Y 4 aj A . A R ' v ,, A ' ' 1 sk E,5nC N A 5 , s0':,nl il f ' - ' s' . A V , 'Q' Q O 4' l 'fa---Q . 0 A 1 ,,,,-KLQQD' 'K 3 - 1 ao' 5 Q n.ni . hz . . . th n we au and al until ell rang. .s.4n-. 5 or atc ln the crowded lunchroom We wcnt to class and cntertamc-d our teacher no.- Durxnq lunch we sat outsxde on the lawn L 1 L4 Some of us traded well balanced meals for candy nn the bookstore l k advantage of valuable class time After school we got our books and went home. I-un 5 UU- Q w studied and caught up on homevsork The empty hallways reflected the quietness of Bountiful High after the AWARDS ll I! Margaret Mabey and Myrna Burnmgham ABOVE Margaret Mabey and Myrna Burnxngham model therr prnze wmnrng ensembles whlch brought Margaret frrst place honors and Myrna second at the Dlstrrct Wool Contest held at Dans Hlgh School Q. Fred Parke and hrs Flsher Body Trophy Sandra Jensen Marne Kartchner TOP Sandra ensen won th1s years Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award She earned the hnghest score on the homemakmg test grven to all senror grrls at Bountxful Hxgh ABOVE Representmg our school for the frrst txme ln the Daughters of the Amerrcan Rexolunon C1t1 zenshxp Contest Mane Kartchner wxth semor gxrls from other Utah hlgh schools was tested 1n Amen can Hlstory and the basxc concepts of cmzenshrp LEFT After 1 ye1rs work and planmng Fred Parke won the Flsher Body Award for car desrgnrng I addmon to the trophy he recexved a trrp to Gen eral Motors 1n Detrort and 1 one hundred dollar Cash award 157 Doug Comstock Stephen Holbrook and jrm Clark Doug Comstock, Stephen Holbrook, and JIIII Clark recerved a ratrng of superror rn Legxslatrve Forum at the Reglonal Speech Meet 'I'h1s entrtled them to compete nn the State Meet held at the Unrver sxty of Utah Our two state debate teams were Bob Fox and Paul Rodger Dan Mc Clam and Doug Reynolds The basxs on whrch the debators were chosen was therr performance rn the Regxonal De bate Meet Extemporaneous Speech Wrnner John Reid ohn Rerd won top honors at the Utah State Speech Meet thus year rn the fneld of extempor aneous speakmg Hard work and quick thmkmg are necessary for success rn thls fleld but as ohn szud, All I dtd was get up and talk W..-1 Doug Reynolds Paul Rodgers Bob Fox and Dan McCla1n took top Debate Honors x .,...... 'fn' Wayne Boss won the I Speak for Democracy contest Judy Hlll wmnet of speech awards Wayne Boss won flrst pllce nn the an udy Hxll xehnesed honors m sexeml speech nual ISpeak for Demoeraey eontest Through flelds She plteed exeellent nn orfttory at the hrs orxgnml speeeh Apprecnatnon of Our Wfeber Invntltxonal and Umwersrty of Utah Country he expressed hrs feehnqs of democ speech meets She also won the Amerrcan Le rac gron contest md plaeed excellent 'xt the Bflg hflm Young., Unnersnty retold story contest BOYS' STATE REPRESENTATIVES Jay Dee Clark, Keith Mrdgley, Jrmmy Sandoval, Bob Clayton, Jrm McDonald, Dan McCla1n, Jnm Hartman, Bob Ford, Otto VanRy GIRLS STATE REPRESENTATIVES Marilyn Brown, Carylyn Taylor, Julra Bryson, Sandra Jensen, Judy Walton B0lIf1Ill:LIl I-hgh Cnrls State representatnes learned As future voters .md offlee holders the boys receu an ZIPPICCIZIIIOII for the dunes, prnrleges, rrghts, and re ed an understandrng of the problems faeed by eleetwe of sponsrbrhtres of Amerrcnn emzenshrp frcers, therr dunes and therr funetnons I A- . -x ' . I . 'V C7 J 5 I fi N 1 q fI 11' f i I ' . ' 2 '7f',? ?-'- ' . - V . - . - ' 1- ' ' 'V ' vp A .,- 'tx ' V ' -.- - - 'nina V - X' V J ,nizglsn x , '. K L V xx V ,V Bw. . . , - -E - 'j'f,, ll 77 ' ' . , A K V - V 2 , J V 1 - . V . 8 . V I - . . ,B . ' x , 1 . , . K K . A , . I . 2 t V . K V , . K 5- s , ' 4 ., Y. . 2 K ' S x 1 K - 4 y ' V J ' V s l 8. N, 5' 41? ' Q' ky I V Y V . V V 6 Judy' Wlmite, Merih Kucuk, and Kaisa Korpela talk about their experiences in foreign countries. bludy' Wfhite was Ll foreign exchange student for the summer of 1959 in Ger- many, The objects on the table are souv- enirs of her trip. Our foreign exchange student, Merih Kucuk, came from Tur- key' to spend a year as a senior at Bounti- ful High. Kaisa Korpela, a visitor from Finland, is here on a students' visa. W1 Judy White, Merih Kucuk, and Kaisa Korpela. The oe Berg Foundation, a national organintion for the scientifically talented was organized for our students last year For membership in the foundation students xx ere required to pass a qualifying test, then maintain honor roll grades When the members met on Tuesd ty nights the. heard lectures from yx ell known men in industry and science Some of their topics were oil refining, mining H' KLUULLKII LOI1NC1'IlI'lg S'llf WRIYLI' I0 ffesh Wifel' LUITUSIOI1 and plant pathology Members also took a field triy to Areo ld tho to tour the atomic plant there Robert Clayton Row tuo Perry Forsberg Tom Day Bill Porch Gary Garner, Lorln Nielsen . f. I 1 . . ' ' ' v Row one: Ralph Mabey, Les Cole, Dan McClain, Jim McDonald, Julia Bryson, Carol Beesley, Isabel Barlow, Lloyd Carr, Fred Parke, O ILIX is lr w M 1 Lloyd Carr and Dan McClam Talxmg rop in ards m our schools Scxcmc Fur were Dan McCla1n and Lloyd Carr xn the Physual SCIEHCC dnrslon ruth the project Rcflc non f XV1xes md Bucrly Parr1sh and Mrldrcd Ilxererr 1n rhe brologlcal LllXlSl0I1 mth l 1LlllIlOfl slrkmss lll mme Bexerly and Mnldrcd also recened honorable mentxon at the Mcrropolxtan Scnence Farr and the Umh Stare Scnencc Farr Indy Whnre and Mlke Berg recexved frrsr place at the Merropolmn Scnmre Fur IH bxologxcal scrence applned 'md Brll York won flrsr plug ln bl0lOglL'1l suenu bl IL 1 f '41 Front Bob Clayton and 51.1113 Bryson Back Paul Clayton and Gary Garner Deverly Parrish and Mildred Everett Fmalrsrs ln the Narlonal Merxr Scholarshlp Program were Bob Clayton, Julla Bryson, Gary Garner, and Paul Clay ron The qunlnfylng rest was glvrn 1 sc ll ago Marnh Bob Clayron recuvcd a four war scholarshrp, xxhnch was one of thu llrgcsr offered by thus program ro the UIIIXLISIIW' of Calxforma at Berkeley C.1l1fOI'f1l2l ci The paintme presented by the Senior Class of 1958 59 Thirty one students from the elass of l960 graduated yyith honors To receiye this honor these students maint uned a 5 5 grade point average during four years of high school The six students chosen by the honor graduites represented the feelings of this group at graduation ihroueh fout speeches and two PIIXCIS Ogg 'D t Rou one Carylyn Taylor Mary.,aret Mabey Susan Goddard San dra Jensen Margaret Wing, Marilyn Brown julia Bryson Connie Nisson Marie Kartchner Rehon Lloyd Row luo Judy Walton Cece Harrison Mildred Everett Beverly Parrish Levulla Averett Ada Rae Smith Dan McClain Keith Midgley Paul Clayton The Senior class of 1958-59 presented the school with a painting of Farrell Collett. Portrayed through this picture of the Brave, is the spirit and symbol of Bountiful High. Graduation speakers Marilyn Brown Dan McClain julia Bryson and Robert Clayton Invocation and Benediction Paul Clayton and Marie Kartchner Y Robert Clayton Rou three Helen Field Sharon Droge Valerie Purvis Laurie Beesley Dennis Kreutzer Paul Fisher Jim Mc Donald Lloyd Carr Absent Karen Harrison Jane Mabey and Judy White . . . , ' 7 K ' . , Y v - . 2 . 4 ' L . - f 1 . v 1 f t , . . ps ' , - - ' . ' V , , ' ' Y A . , . I . O ' I 9 .0 i Q . n - a ' . .Q . J A ' ' Qi ' 1 5- v Q'i?9.fr f . , al I s x 2 x 5 ' ' , f Q . up :iw , V - , - , - ' , . i ' ' ! x Y ' ' 3 x Y I 7 . . , , , , , , l y y y - ' 3 , , - - i t , , , , - i , , , 4 . J lx 10 5 R . li . :l'!?'f,,3'?' tr, ,wif 1 . My I V , ,i3'?. 'LA t r Ng There ore, so lwe today that-every A 5' 5g42,Q?i'- 133 5, ' BW! . . yesterday is a fond and happy 1ll617l07'LjZ2,ff:f-EI, QQ, 2 ,fin '5E -.fig T JL ' 5 if ' ' A . . 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Bruce Hvzroldsen Aamodt, John 15, 93 Abbott Steve 102 Accord, Susan 45, 97 Adams Jeannine 31 Adams Richard 15 Adamson Kathy 31 94 Akerlow Carol 45 97 Alder Vickie Lynn 45 101 Alexander Kent 31 Allen Allen Connie 45 97 Dixie Lee 31 Allen Norma Jean 45 101 Allen Richard R. 31 Dallas 15 Allred David 45 97 Allred Mary 31 42 99 Amundsen Lynne 15 86 100 Ancell Gary 15 103 Ancell Nancy 45 Anderson Connie 45 Allred Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Darwin 31 104 105 Gilbert 31 Glenn 45 Karla 16 Larry 15 Myriam 92 Myrna 15 31 93 100 Pamela 45 99 100 Paul 31 Ray 31 Anderson Rodney 31 Anderton Karren 31 Arbon Mary 31 94 Argyle Brent 45 Argyle David 15 Armstrong Larry Arnold Leslie 45 Arnold Linda 15 91 Atnesen Eric 45 Arpke Ruth 45 89 97 100 Aster Vera 45 56 97 Atwood Mary 31 Auernig Sherrie 31 94 95 149 Austin Shirley 15 Averett Lewilla 16 95 162 Averett Phillip 31 Ban erter Reed 93 Bi Back Kathy 31 94 Bagley Ann 45 97 Bailey Paul 45 Bain Bill 15 Bain Larry 45 Baker Rodney 31 Baker Tonnie 31 102 Balderston Richard 31 88 112 Baldwin Anna 15 86 93 Baldwin Russell 31 94 Ball Karen 86 Bander Catherine 31 100 Bander Francis 16 81 99 Bangerter Dee Roy 45 Bangerter Gene 15 90 Bangerter Helen 12 86 Bangerter Kay 31 Bangerter Lawrence 45 Bangerter Lee Roy 45 Gangerter Lynn 45 S Bangerter Barber Barber Barber Barlow Barlow Barlow Barlow Barlow Barlow Barlow Barlow Richard 31 Connie 31 Judy 45 Sally W 16 86 93 Alhona 45 97 Brian 15 90 Dennis 15 90 105 Diane 45 100 102 Isabcl 45 160 Janes 31 Steve 15 93 Walter 31 Barnes Lynn 31 Barney Ricky 45 Barry Diane 31 Bartholomew Carl 45 Baty George 45 Beazer Mike 15 Beck Gary 31 91 INDEX Beck, Robert 31 Beckman, Kent 31 Beckstrand Orrin 31 91 Beckwith, Jim 31 Beecher Leo 15 90 Beeley Michael 45 91 102 Beers Loretta 16 79 92 93 Beesley Carol 45 100 160 Beesley Janice 45 97 Beesley Laurie 16 84 162 Bell Diane 45 56 79 97 Belnap Clinton 15 91 92 93 Bendix Carol Ann 45 97 100 Berg Delena 31 Bergeson Ann 31 41 83 99 100 Beyer Bruce 45 94 Beyer Robert 15 91 Bickmore Barbara 16 86 Bingham Judy 45 102 Bingham Lenna 45 Bingham Tyra 16 86 147 Birrell Michael 45 Bishop David 15 90 Bishop George 45 100 Blackham Roger 31 94 Blood Paul 100 Bloomquist Randy Blunck Marcile 16 Bodily Saundra 31 96 Boes Steven 31 Boggess Diane 16 86 Bohr Curtis 32 Borg, Joy 45 Borrowman Sandra 45 100 Boschetto Carole 16 86 96 Boschetto John 45 Boss Doyle 45 97 135 Boss Lyle 45 97 135 Boss Wayne 32 42 94 159 Bouck Linda 45 Bourland Martell 45 Bowen Charles 45 Bowen Karen 46 97 Bowen, Sharon 46 97 Bowers Carol 32 Brackhaw Richard 32 102 Bradshaw Bruce 46 91 102 Bragonie Claudia 46 101 Brewster Stephanie 32 96 Brian Kathleen 16 92 93 Briggs Bette 46 Briggs Julia 16 86 Broderick Leroy 32 Brown Darrell 46 91 Debra 46 97 Brown JoAnne G 34 Brown Judy 16 86 Larry 88 112 Brown Marilyn 9 16 86 100 Brown Brown Brown Robert 32 95 Roger 46 100 Brown Sydette 32 94 100 Brown ng Karen 32 Bryant Dianna 16 Bryne Robert 46 100 160 Bryson Dorothy 32 94 Brown Brown Richard 46 1 Bryson Julia 16 92 93 159 160 1 16 162 Bryson Darrell 94 Burdette Marianne 46 97 Burdette Ruth 32 Burke Mike 15 28 80 88 93 111 Burgin Dennis 37 90 Burnham Tina 37 98 100 101 Burningham Myrna 16 157 Burningham Paul 46 Robert 46 Burningham Thomas 46 Burningham Vicki N 38 Burns Dorothea 16 86 Burns Richard 15 90 Butler Reeve 102 Butters Stephen 32 91 Buttle Pamela 1 S6 93 Byee Bruce 37 Buys LuEttc 46 97 101 Bybe Ronald 37 100 104 Burningham Calder, Connie 17 Calder, Gary 15, 92, 93 129 Call Charlotte 46 Call Kathryn 32 Call Ruth 80 86 Call Sandra 46 100 102 Callahan Bill 88 111 124 130 Calobeer Mike 32 Campbell Kathryn 46 97 100 101 Carlson Craig 32 102 Carmack Neil 46 Carr James 32 Daigle, John 47, 100 Dangerfield, Grant 15 Daniels Jack 33, 97 Darby, Kathy 33 Darley Kathy 47 100 Dart Demmis 18 88 110 111 Dastrup Arlo 47 Davidson Brent 18 Davidson Trudy 33 94 97 Davies David 47 102 Davis Gaylord 33 Davis Jim 102 Day Judi 47 Carr Lloyd 15 93 160 161 162 Carroll Don 91 103 Carroll Gary 46 Carter John 46 102 Case Robert 46 Day Day Day Dean Def a Kayleen f 27 Rodney 47 Tom 4' Louise l, Jerry 47 97 160 Cawley Carol 32 100 Chamberlain Doug 46 Chandler Linda 17 25 Chapman Barney 32 102 Chapman Chapman Chapman David 46 Dorothy 17 86 Mary 46 Chase Ann 46 Chase Gary 32 94 Chase Linda 32 Child Richard 32 Chisholm Linda 32 100 Chisholm Pinkie 46 Christensen Christensen Christensen Christensen Christensen Christensen Christensen Christensen Becky 46 100 Carol 46 100 David 46 Karen 17 86 Lavon 46 103 Leon 15 103 Ruth 46 Sharon 46 97 Defa Sharon 33 100 DeJong Martina 1 Deppe DcVon 18 107 Deppc Larry 90 Derbyshire Steve 47 102 Derr Madelyn 30 33 89 Derore Dale 33 DeVoogd Hohanna 47 Dibble Ella 4 100 Dibble Sharon 47 97 Dobson Celia 33 Draper Babs 33 Draper Mike 18 90 Droge Droge Droge Dru ry Nola 4 97 100 Ronald 3 3 Sharon 17 91 99 100 162 Sandra 47 100 101 Duerden Ron 53 Duncan Duncan Duncan Duncan Charlene 47 Dale 47 Dick 18 Don 47 99 Clark Janet 46 56 98 100 Clark Jay Dee 15 28 88 110 111 146 159 Clark Jim 32 41 42 88 94 99 105 158 Clark John 15 28 80 88 92 93 Clark Lynn 17 86 Clark Ron 28 88 110 123 130 Clark Stephen 46 56 Clarkson Kaye 46 46 97 Clay Julie 32 Duncan Lana 47 9 Duncan Meledie 1 Dunn JaNice Dupaix Larry 47 93 80 86 Ear Ear Ear Ear Joann 47 97 Karen 33 96 Kristine 33 Nancy 1 86 Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton Cleverly Cleverly Cleverly Bo 15 92 93 159 160 Janet 46 Joan 46 Pau 15 88 100 110 111 161 62 Ralph 46 Janet 32 Kirk 47 Neil 47 88 91 Cluff Sharon 17 86 12 93 147 Cole Les 32 160 Comstock Doug 32 99 158 Conder Tony 32 88 Connary Nola 91 92 93 Conover Blaine 47 94 Cook Jane! 47 97 100 Cook lulia 47 99 Cope Richard 32 88 Cornell Cornia Carolyn 37 Dixie 17 96 Cornia Karen S 40 Cottam Carolyn 47 101 Cram Jennifer 32 89 94 100 Craven Beth 17 Crook Carolyn 32 Crosby Arnold 15 Cude Kathy 4 Cullimore Jeffrey 33 88 Cummings Ann 47 89 99 Cunningham LeRoy 33 Curl Sharon 47 Curry Janc 91 Curtis Marsha 33 Cushing Roger 47 56 97 Cushing Rulon 15 92 93 Di Dabb Blaine 77 10-1 East Cheryl 33 Echoles Gene 47 Edgar Lynda 4 97 Edmonds Linda 96 Edwards Elaine 33 Edwards Evalee Edwards Linda 33 89 Edwards Vicky 33 95 Een David 4 Een P t 17 91 Eggett Douglas 48 Eggett James 18 Lloyd 18 Barbara 1 Egnew Christine 47 Egnew Eddie 31 Elder Kathy 101 Elggren John 18 Elggren Tommy 4 E ins Brian 18 107 04 Elkins Sheryl 33 100 101 is ane 1 Ellis Kathy 4 6 Ellison Michael 4 Ericson DLL 33 94 Ericson Rat Della 3 91 Haroll 47 I sie 18 88 5 Evans Karen l 86 91 Evans Steve 1 90 Esenson M ke 33 105 vcrett Mlly 1 0 10 I Eggett Egnevn Evans Evans -L Fairborne Stewart 33 Fairchild Orval 47 103 Ealdmo Karen 17 86 A C 1 1 ' ' 1 , Y Y I l , 7 I 1I 551 I 1 ' ' ' 1 1 , I I I I 9 I I I I 7 A I I I I Y I I 7 I 3 1 1 D ' 1 1 3 I I I I I I I I I , J , 1 I I I I , y Y , 1 1 1 1 , 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' , 17 ff 1 I 7 I I I I I , , 1 1 1 1 1 , , ' 1 1 Y ' 1 Y X,-1 , , 196 I I I 9 7 I 1 , I I I 7 ' I 1 1 A 9 Y 1 1 Y 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