Bountiful High School - Legend Yearbook (Bountiful, UT)
- Class of 1972
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Shouting for them isn't so much They ore port of us. ff WJ' One - in Cl sondpile of millions. BUT sTill, you ore one. Le-T me sift you from The crowd 14 E4 iw iff? 4 Lives . . . Fitiing together like pieces in ci puzzle. Some fomilicir, orhers unknown Each with o personal aim To pursue. Meering Triumph, or disoippoimmehf They cohTinue on. X X is 55, 5 His' Q X5 ss is 1 'ass swf fe, gg .Ny X5 Q Kirk 1- ,gs - v- L N FW 2 I ,, . 37 ia 18 If-as ' Pa, M' -Q A We -21' i ,!' gg, .iWgQ' X V homecoming With ci theme Windmills of Yom Mind , Homecoming Week created untorgetczble memories. During the traditional assembly, Mr. Siddovvoy presided, while alumni boosted ot the good old ddys dnd expressed their dspirdtions for the future. On Friddy dtternoon, the Broves peirdded down Moin Street. Entries vdried from d sophomore Chinese Dragon supported by vvoigons to cz senior custom-inode Indian heoidclress. Excitement grew during the gcime with the Pdnthers of West. Highlighting the vveelds events was the dcince Soturddy night honoi- ing Brendci Ongley ond Gerry Okudd os Queen ond King. Someone Who Cares was The Theme oT This years Girls' Week. The women oT BoUnTiTUl High had a Tun-Tilled and acTion-packed experience. On Monday Marianne Toone presenTed a Tashion show by Adrien and Emilie. Wednes- day The sTudenTbody was privileged To see The creaTive work OT Denice Wimer and Janeen Belnap as They Took charge oT The very subTly humored as- sembly. The movie WaiT UnTiI Dark proved To be a real Thriller, vviTh many girls Tinding Themselves chicken-hearT- ed. Dave Evans-, Joe Walker and JeTT Goodrich soared To The Top OT The girls' vvanTed lisT as The i972 preTer- red men. girls' week M X .Sf Iix S senior week V f , V fy X . ,, Iggy., A ,L ,H T T I ' , Ui ir T . , f J 'jr , if 'il yr 'ig ,L Z . Q M752 . iff ' T3 f f 7' ff T 2 Q 1 T Q 'F W Q 4 f 3 Q A WinTer World of Love was The Theme OT a well-organized Senior Week. For The culTuraI minded sTu- denTs, The senior class sponsored The UTah Symphony. The maiorify of sTu- denTs, Though, were enTerTained more by The senior assembly which leaTured Dave Evans and Reed Hawkes as Mr. and Mrs. Sanfa Claus. AssorTed TalenTs in varying degrees of perTecTion were displayed during The assembly which was Topped off by anoTher 'Siddovvay Flick. The senior prorn ended The week as The CapiTol RoTunda provided an eleganT seTTing Tor Gail Badham, queen, and her aTTendanTs1 Shelley Leishman, Marsha Nilsen, and Jill Kanell. j 1 r A J W vi W K j d? ci 2 nm gf '45 K 4 A ophomore week The week of Moy eighTh proved exciT- ing for The upper clossmen. In hushed secrecy, The Sophornores Turned on The unsuspecTing Seniors ond gleefully oT- Tocked These former oggressors, prov- ing Them vvorThy of heoding The Brove Tee-pee. Under The leodership of The closs officers ond Mrs. Higbee, sopho- mores sponsored o sTomp, cor vvosh, ond o delighfful penny-producing os- sernbly. ,W 'gk Q3 , L QQ m 3, L3 i 5 U Q 4 Q? production Revolving around The Theme of Trad- iTion, Fiddler on The Roof, under The direcTion of Mr. Burningham, was a success. A Touching play abouT poor Jewish life in a small Town is relived by The impressive casT of BounTiful High School. A man, his life, The lives of his family, mafchmalcing, and Trials and TribulaTions of being a Russian Jew make up The meaningful ploT. This producfion was received well by boTh The sTudenT body and The communiTy. Nof only was The acfing excellenf, buT The choreography and music added color and exciTemenT To The show. N mi LW? graduation Whor is To become of you? The voice of life ihterruprs your every Thoughr, Whispering, Are you reooly for me? The eyes of reoliry ore cominuolly searching for you. And cr cool summer breeze is blowing ohorher day, ohorher yeor, cmd ohorher life To you. You moy have C1 drec1m,Grc1duc1Te. Moke ir Q reoliry. Q 55 Q f 'X X Q Q Q11 J varsit football Bill Blackhurst, Rick Conk, Brad Jones. THIRD ROW: Dan Ferraro, Randy Ogden, FOOTBALL - FIRST ROW: Bruce Higley, Clay Anderson, Herb Biesinger, Dan Weatherbie, Jim Collings, Rod Lawrence, Craig Nordquisi, Greg Millward. SECOND ROW: Dallas Nielson, Bob VanLeeuwen, Chris Giatris, Steve Perkins, Brad Burton, Rick Prows, Brad Bake, Blaine Davies, -Misfsf l ' --etfgif -ifiswgf it, -' i ., XQSQ weiiflsgsie-'iigi is I W ,ff5i:'EL7'f. . V .f . . ,- at - - - gsg,s,3m-gas. , ,, . E gig is ,,s-migflglffi 1,1 ., ' - .,.. 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W iz we 1 Yi ia se, V- fr nfisfif f -1 -ai? ,W-ft-ip-Y F ' I Chris Giatras Reed Hawkes 34 Brad Langton Brent McClellan Gerry Okuda Jory Oman Q si - Q' J, 'WN' Bo b VanLeeuwen , A T. T fx ' J , - XL: 'h.' f X . tiigii.-I EL - V Z.. T Jerrold Pay STeve Perkins Randy SpiuT X John Woodhave James LovaT head-coach The smoldering heaT oT AugusT began The annual Hell Week, where reTurn- ing leTTermen TorTure The sophomores unTil everybody is in shape Tor The upcoming TooTbaIl season. Then The season began with a bang - we played ViewmonT on our field. The game drew record breaking crowds To see The Braves baTTle Their cross Town rivals, The Vikings. Gerry Okada, The Braves' speedy ball carrier, was awarded honorable menTion Tor his ability. Raymond Schlupp Junior Varsity Coach junior varsit Football The Junior VarsiTy FooTball Team showed great spiriT and enThusiasm even Though They posTed a Two win - four loss -one Tie record. They prac- Ticed hard and were rewarded wiTh yicTories over Olympus and Highland. Their one Tie was wiTh The WesT High PanThers. The Sophomore FooTbalI Team aT Bounfiful found The going rough in Their games, Too, as They finished The season wiTh a Two win - seven loss record. Most of The season was spenT gaining experience, and These eTforTs should help shape nexT year's Team. JUNIOR VARSITY, FOOTBALL - FIRST ROW: Herb Biesinger, Ton, Rick Prows Rick Conk ScoTT CallisTer Kevin Pratt Brad Dan Weatherbie, Rod Lawrence, Craig Nordquisf, Kurt Steven- Jones, THIRD ROW Chuck Harker Dallas Nielson Randy Og son, Bill Blackhurst. SECOND ROW: Blaine Davies, Brad Bur- den, Scotf Naegle Chris Jones Layne Evans Lee Holbrook Jerry Hines ophomore Football .S ' -XX SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL - FIRST ROW: Robert Checketts, Ted Secrist, Bill Stop- Francis, Dave Winegar, Rusty Courville. THIRD ROW: Mark Wilson, Kim Turnidge, ley, Brad Welling, Kenneth Nelson, Scott Martin, Rich White, Kenny Hughes, Rick Burningham, Ted Tueller, Jerrold Perkins, David Roberts, Kevin Stapp, Brad Scott Young, Evan Stott, Steve Cox, Clay Anderson. SECOND ROW: l.aVelle Jorgensen, Clark Simons, Lynn Maxfield, Steve Scheidell, Gregg Anderson, Chuck Higley, John Olson, Bruce Wood, Mike Tolman, Paul VanDike, Jerry Robinson, Treft, Todd Stubbs, Brad Knowlton, Randy White, Val Vaughn, Kevin Robins, Jay Randle, John Martin, Stewart Maughan, Craig Moore, Steve Day, Duane Andy Beck, Mike Seeley, Scott Mears. V A ,V . s x f ' :sul u g r i Joe Johnson Sophomore Coach -F X 5 s Zig..-3 ff r -35 A-. l X . i VARSITY BASKETBALL - FIRST ROW: Jeff Moyes, Greg Millward, Kurt Hayes. SECOND ROW: Gary Malmrose, Brad Browning, Dennis Green, Jay Clarkson, Mark Nelson. THIRD ROW: Principal Don Perkins, basketball The varsity basketball team brought recognition to Bountiful High School as they led the way into the state games with a great ettort. Even with only two seniors participating, the team made known its skill and abil- ity. One game that was most remem- bered by the players and student body was that with our rivals, the Viewmont Vikings. Bountitul con- tinued to stay ahead throughout the game and secured a winning score ot 70-65. Their tine season record showed only two losses out ot the eight games played. f ' Nea . s ,- K sf G 'ag if R gf. S XJPV. e H . J Coach Jon O'Dell, Scott Naegle, Rusty Courville, Steve Hunt, Coach Joe Johnson, Lee Holbrook, Stan Jeppsen, Chris Jones, Carl Cook, Glen Burningham. Bountiful ..,., .... Bountfiul ..A,, A,.. Bountiful ...., ,.,. Bountiful ..... .... Bountiful ,,.,, .... Bountiful ,,,,, .... Bountiful ..... ,,,, Bountiful ..... Layton .,,.,, .... Vievvmont Clearfield Davis ..... Loyton .,,,,, ,... Viewmont Clearfield Davis ...... Q f R . - X 2 1 Steve Hunt Zi. I' ,Sk -. X ,. 3 9 Jon O'DeII Wifi-S ., 1- .- 25215 Coach 29 l 1 ss 5 Q ' X 'S .K j NL. .f 4 -' K Glen Burningham t - . . - . - ,It . - . . -J . 5' Q 64, K. ..- t x ,,., ' I 1? Q 1. . N .. e g 1 Rusty Courville Sf' Mei. Joe Johnson Coach ' it S Jay Clarkson Dennis Green Stan Jeppsen nlri C ' .x -Xa , i X E UNT? ll 'ffl Gary Malmrose Scott Naegle f s NF: .. , 'SSE it 1 K -v NV N I K., il XM, R Brad Browning ff D474 'S Carl Cook ev' Lee Holbrook UC. ,... my ' '- fini .?i?:ffT:lf7:Fe9ff Ky .- i 1- 3 iw Chris Jones Mark Nelson X l q 1 ?x , L ,, C, ox C i Q YA f x -. l ll -' E: S l l , 'ilfwmge l JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL -- FIRST ROW: Brmrl Brovvnlnq, Sieve HUnT, Scolf Noegle, Rondy White, Evon Sion, Ken Murri, SECOND ROW: Brad Welling, Andy junior varsit asketball A'TAA A f . A V, f M , Joe Johnson Royrnoncl Schlupo Junior Vorsiiy Coach Sophomore Couch ,A l A fi To R . . XX x Beck, Dole Burninqhorn, Clay Anderson, Joy Clarkson. THIRD ROW: Mark Nel- son, Greg Anderson, Lee Holbrook, Sion Jeppsen, Chris Jones, Kevin Tenhoeve, Rusty Courville. Q 5 . . B 1 Q, , 1 , T' 4 QQ ix l K .. W x J K K E: y KA k kk . ,. ,' , H: 5. A X h k gg . - ' 'T l . f 1 . em OXO! 66 T 3239 ff? 1 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL - FIRST ROW: Rusty Courville, Ken Murri, Jim Duerden, Mark Wilson. SEC- OND ROW: Kenf Winegar, Brad Welling, Clark Simons, Ted Asay. THIRD ROW: Craig Moore, Evan Sfoft, Andy Beck, Dale Burningham, Cloy Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Randy WhiTe, Kevin Tenhoeve, Dick John- son, Greg Anderson. sophomore asketball The Bounfiful High Sophomore BaskeT- ball Team completed The season wifh an 8-8 win-loss record. Clay Anderson and Andy Beck greafly conTribuTed To The successful Team record. The J.V. BaskeTball Team had a somewhaf dis- appointing season, as mosf of The Juniors parficipafed in varsiTy games, and found iT hard playing boTh. ln all The games Thaf The Teams played, more of Their agilify and skills were broughf ouT under Coach Schlupp's and Coach Johnson's direcTion. ., . .... , X I . eg Q - f-.zfejiiiaikil ' r s- sa ws-ss-9:sg:f.v '.S 1 km -fgg scxffi? gopfs-.gf-i1-.,- T . , Y S. , . R. 5 swlmmlng ExhiloroTed by ThoughTs of vicTory, The B.l-l.S. Swim Teom seT out To prove ThciT They were The besT. ExhibiTing grec1T skills cmd speed QT The Regionoll MeeT They won o Thriller by ci score of 3l3VQ To 313 over EosT. Long hours of eolrly morning prc1cTice, Teoim spiriT, ond cn vvill To win were Tremendously revvorded os The Teom ond Codch Lone were presenTed The TiTle, SToTe Chompions 1972 WiTh CI 207 To 204 win over Gronger. A love To svvim, one hundred percenT dedicoTion, un- selfishness, ond The Teeling ThoT per- sonol glory musT be socrificed Tor Teom success ore oll quollifies which were conTribuTed This yeor by The swimmers To leocl B.H.S, To d plcice of recogniTion ond pride. Rick Bolling Gory Carlson Bill Cheney Mike Duggor Poul Erickson ScoTT Godfrey Kirk Jenkins Fred Mobey Lorin MocKoy George Moson 42 This year the Swim Team proudly displayed new records. All previous ones except diving were broken. B.l-l.S. records were set again as old ones were broken by: Carl Swanson, 200 yard freestyle, Rick Balling, 200 yard individual medley and T00 yard but- terfly, Steve Quinn, 50 and T00 yard freestyle, and Lorin MacKay, Scott Godfrey, Carl Swanson, and Kirk Jen- kins, 400 yard free relay. Bountiful Indoor Pool records were broken by: Carl Swanson, 400 yard freestyle, and Fred Mabey, T00 yard backstroke. The following swimmers broke the state records: Fred Mabey, Dave White, Rick Bolling, and Steve Quinn, 200 yard medley relay and Dave White in The T00 yard breast stroke. awww ,W r'ffwmMmfMf, ' Ml- state champ Coach Carlton Lane Rick Page 4 'fi Reed Quinn Steve Quinn Q- ,C tw 'ff C X s -if J 5 Q R C 0, Vlf Todd Richards Kevin Sheffield Carl Swanson Ed Swanson David White junior varsit swimming 52 50 SO 35 Bountiful Tooele .... Bountiful East .,,.. Bountiful Granger .... Bountiful Cyprus ...... Bountiful Cottonwood Bountiful Viewmont Bountiful Granite ,,,, Bountiful .,,,. ...... 5 B Box Elder ,,.A.A Bountiful .A,,. ....,. 8 O Highland ...... Bountiful ...,. ....,. 8 6 West ...... Bountiful ..... ...... 6 3 Olympus ....,. The gun sounds, swimmers splash determinedly into the sparkling water. Our hard working iunior varsity swim team demonstrated their talents and abilities throughout the season pre- paring to highlight the varsity team next year. Showing great promise for the future, they helped support the victorious Braves. 44 33 33 28 39 T9 T5 B ,lUNlOR VARSlTY SWIMIWNG v FRONT ROW: Robin Adair, Erik Cooley, Mike Dugqar, Tim Bean, Scott Richards. BACK ROW: Rick Page, Paul Erickson, Steve Hermansen, Bryan Nash, Coach Lane, OGGBI' The Bountiful High Soccer Team had a very successful tall season with eight wins, one loss, and two ties. Coached by Paul Mitchell, past cap- tain of the U. of U. soccer team, the spring season proved to be very re- warding. The team's great potential and ability tor this rugged sport were quickly discovered through their or- ganized set-ups and kicks. Each mem- ber played with enthusiasm, working for the state championship and en- joying the game immensely. Carl Grimshaw Kent Handy Ken Mum Grant Neath Jeff Oyler Kevin Pruett Dave Riley vol 1-39 Warren Robinson Reid Smith Floyd Steed Stuart Thomas Dave White wrestling ...L V VARSITY WRESTLING: Chuck Trefi, Mike Barker, Jerry Hines. The gropplers, heoded by Dovid I-Icrnks, soughT To improve The sTu- denTs knowledge of wresTling wiTh The hope ThoT sTudenT inTeresT would increose. AT o winTer pep rolly They sirnuloTed on infersquod wresTIing moTch ond demonsTroTed numerous holds in order To insTrucT bosic prin- ciples oT wresTling. Roy Burninghom, one of BounTiTuI's vorsify wresTIers, copTured Third ploce in The T35 lbs. weighT division in Region Two. BounTi- Tul hosTed The sToTe quolimfying meeT. W' VARSITY WRESTLING: Steve Young, Jim Collings, Roy Burninghum, Reed Hawkes Karl Biesinger, Steve Titensor, Chris Gicztrcrs, BrenTMcCIeIIc1n. I I .IUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING: Gerrold Perkins, Gary Bodily, Blaine Fockerell, SECOND ROW: Scott WoII, Lynn Mcxfield, Mike Tolmcm. junior varsit wrestling ff.:-'lf' Dovid Hunks Couch VARSITY WRESTLING: Mike Miller, Greg Stewart, Bill Svopley, Durk Hogan, Gene Oaks, KurISfever1son, Rich Whife. track Led by distance runner, Glen Miller, The Bountiful High Track Team spent long hours in Trying To build up en- durance and speed. Other standouts included Kevin Sheffield, Randy Og- den, Scott Godfrey, and Jerold Pay. Although our Team lacked The depth necessary Tor a championship team, They fared vvell individually Throughe out The season and into The Regionals. 5 2 T 5 TRACK - FIRST ROW: Rod Lawrence, Darrell Poleviyaoma Kenny Nelson Smith THIRD ROW Brad Jorgensen Dale Burmngham Ray Cawley Todd JECOND ROW: Jay Hansen, George Mason, Grant Neath Mark Severin Pete Richards Merrill Nielson Evan Stott Amis? Nw f' I' sq' A . .. W 9 TRACK AND FIELD - FIRST ROW: Willlarn Smpely, Ogden, Evan STOTT. SECOND ROW: Jwm Childs, Chuck George Mason, Chris Jones, Layne Evans, Randy Treff, Maurice Cancholla, Ray Cowley, Merrill Niel- son, Chris Giarras, Steve Scheidell, Val Vaughn. Blorne Fcclcrell cross countr The Cross Country Teom ot Bountiful did on excellent iolo during their regulor seolson meets this yeor with only two losses. The runners come up on the short end ot the points only ogoinst South ond Highlond. But even with such on outstanding seoson, our teom toiled to tore well in the Region meet. The Cross Country Teom was led by Glen Miller ond Don Price, senior veterons ot this grueling sport. Dennis Green Joy Hanson Glen Miller Merrill Nielson Dcirrell Poleviyoomo , P, sr , K is g, 4 W ,Ay f fisffi .. fa, rw Q 12. A, ,efniiv-A f. fw f' Zia 5'?'liW?? ,, ,.. ,,wee' f Milf ff.f r wwfi lit Don Price Steve Titensor tennis Carlton Lane Coach With only three returning lettermen, this year's Tennis team, led by cap- tain Bill Rudman and co-captain Neil Whitaker, amazed everyone including 'i Coach Carlton Lane with their unex- C pected strength. The team proved to be a match tor anyone. This was shown as they soundly defeated de- iw ' tending state champions Olympus ity A , High and other powers such as East, ,fiailvvgz 3 Cyprus, Brighton, and Viewmont. As in previous years, Bountitul's tennis -V H H team led their division ot Region Two. llll wg EV P , A 1. . ,,.,Ass1v.L,vM,f.h.s1.T ,f .,,wL,.KW,Aw Twfiffwstwgffwilrzwfizkmwwfw, We , .... ,i 13 ur- M,,m.,,.,,,,,-..f,,,.- ,fff W f f ,WW . ...M-1-w Dennis Jeppson Ron Pierson Dove Riley W il V Q53-. .E , ' ALA 'A T U ' Chuck Rockwell Bill Rudman iv, tsrvrsus - Fiizst ROW: Doug Bingham, Ken Mum, Paul Erickson, scoff Jerikans, Mike Duggan NeilWl1itf1kef Dew' White Rick Bolling. SECOND ROW: Robyn Adair, manager, Randy White, Bob Pierson, Bart Weed, Oliver Mudrow, Mitch Dickerson, Dale Johnson. ,I 3 J f Q i 371 fi 'Se Andy Beck Blaine Dcxvies Il- Phil Olsen Bred Bake Coach Wayne Chambers ,grim f f V W .mu 1 'MEX XM? Bred Davies Dennis Green Reber? Green Steve Hunt John Hunrer W.. . N,s...r.sw?,w.m.+iesws..smw-+21 V033 neva-nn v-savaflio . dssnawxffsf we f-:w. 'vf5l 'f l'i i we.sP'.sfv'.. +c.asa iN3- V ' ' l 3 K mf X ig x. paid! 'D in Awww. vwslwxfgn mini Jwd? sf M 1 J 'J ,T li .LA - is me fs ff. T , We . ,, If js V J K' 7 - 3.14 fs I 2 lr T ww, K s r John Jacobsen Gerry Okuda Sfeve Spendlove Gary Malmrose Mark Nelson 1 ww M Jory Oman Kent Seeley , L 5 f Dan WeaTherbie Doug Young aseball Flying balls, broken baTs, and Tren- chanT Words marked This year's base- ball Team. To curb These problems, Coach Olsen invenTed Tines Tor each of The previous caTegories and ThaT oT spring skiing. Before The iniTial season began, The indusTrious young men raised Tour hundred dollars Towards The purchase of new uniforms. Led by capTains Gerry Okuda and John Jacob- sen, The Team, wiTh The aid OT eighT reTurning leTTermen, had a Tine 6-2 pre-season record and conTinued sTrong in The regular league play. MW .lon O'DelI Coach junior varsity baseball Under The direcTion of Coach O'Dell, The junior varsiry Team made a flow- Iess pre-season showing oT one win and no losses. Clark Simons hiT cz phenomenal infield home run While comIoaTTing Park CiTy's varsiTy Team. The poTenT Junior VarsiTy line included RusTy Courville, piicherg Brad Welling, piTcher, STeve Quinn, TirsT base, Clay Anderson, shorT sTop, Craig NordquisT, second base, Rich WhiTe, Third base, Kirk ChrisTe-nsen, caTcher. Coach O'DeII husTIed The Team inTo perTecTing Their piTching, baTTing, and caiching. f f ff -, Mm JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL - FIRST ROW: ScoTT Mears, Rich White, Simmonds. Clay Anderson. SECOND ROW: Ted Tueller, Clark Simons Mike Seeley, Craig NorclquisT, Kirk Chrisfensen, Kenny Hughes, John Bruce I-Iigley, Jay Clarkson, Brad Welling, Duane Francis. THIRD ROW Dave Gulbransen, RusTy Courville, Kevin Robins, Dirk I-logon GOLF: Kelly Class, Ralph Gunn, Blake Haywood, Duff Willey, RoberT Bachman, Keilh Olson, KenT Winegar, Steve Rigby, Mark Tingey, Jim Lovar Coach golf Conquering bushes, Trees, sand Traps, and oTher olosTacles, The BounTiTul High golf Team made preparaTions Tor a successful season. Coach Jim LovaT gave poinTers To help improve The golfers' precision and skill. Through hard vvork, devoTion, and many hours of pracTice, The Team was prepared To Take on The challenges from com- peTing parTicipanTs in The region. girls' athletics Coach Taylor and Miss Nelson were The advisors oT a new program sTarTed aT BounTiTul High, This was The Girls' AThleTic exTramural program. During baskeTball season, capTain Kerry Fen- wick led The TeminisTs To an impressive 8-2 record Tor The overall compeTiTion. Tournament play found BounTiTul's girls in a Tie Tor TirsT place. Spring sporTs included Tennis, soTTball, and Track, where our girls again proved Their supremacy. GIRLS ATHLETICS -- FIRST ROW: Nancy Dalton, Sandy Ames, Debbie Lemire, Julie Dickerson Emma .Io Salt Karen Bown manager ROW Bennetr Cathy Marthews, ROW TWO: Megan Shaum, manager, Geri THREE: Jennifer Orlson Carla Hancock Barbara Fowler Sue PeTer son, Kerry Fenwick ,-- , 1 --Q ill WS ! W board school Hecrded by Mr. Wrigley, Mr. Kedding- ron, ond Mr. Welling, The Boord of Educcilion mode rnciny Worfhwhile de- cisions This yeor. They seT The sfcund- ords ond rules To be followed by eonch school in Dovis Counry. ln The foll C1 new privilege was extended To The girls which ollowed Them To wecir dress ponrs. The Boord of Educorion prornored inrellecruol ond sociol growrh Throughour The disTricT. BOARD OF EDUCATION: Dr. G. Reed Morchonf, V Henry E. Peterson, Morris Honsen, Lynn W, Bur- ton, Harold J. Goiley, A. Hollis Gronge. Bernell Wrigley W Robert Kedclington Superinilendenr Assisronr Superinrendenl Lawrence Welling Assisronr Superinfendenr principal l I firmly believe that no work on earth brings more pleasure or happiness to an individual than assisting with the education of youth. The real test of education is the quality of human being it produces. Because of your success and accomplishments, you have been able to maintain the high standard of ex- cellence and tradition that Bountiful High has grown accustomed to over the years. Both in- dividually and collectively you have main- tained a high morale in success and disap- pointment, developed a mutual love and re- spect for one another, assumed a quiet con- science,and magnified your personal integrity. As we bid farewell to you parting seniors, my wish is that you will find success and happi- ness throughout your lives. You have contrib- uted in many ways to the successful history of Bountiful High, and I hope that, as a result of your experiences, you have developed a sincere desire to pursue further educational endeavors. To those of you who will be re- turning, consider Bountiful High your legacy. Love it, care for it, strengthen it, challenge it, and defend it as you need. Thanks to each of you for making my first year as principal a pleasure, a ioy, and an educational experience in itself, Jack Shell, Lyle Webb, Maree Rees, and Carl l-lutchinson satisfied the need for counselors this year at Bountiful High School. Always ready with the latest information on ACT, scholar- ships, and social security numbers, these dedicated servants helped make the future seenn not quite so terrifying for the frightened students. Although often difficult to find during school hours, the counselors were beneficial when they were locoted. 5- H, H-, Imam ,M 60 counselors gym COUNSELORS P Lyle Webb, Maree Rees, Karl Hutchinson, Jack Shell. is-'P vice principals i'J S .lc f , wif' 4 'ff Mr. Bennie Mcmgus Mr. Lewis Gale The sTudenTs of Bounfiful High should be very proud of Their accomplish- menTs This 71-72 school year. Academ- ics, aThleTics, debaTe, speech, and all oTher phases of school life were ex- Tremely successful. We wish To Take This opporTuniTy To express our appre- ciaTion To you Tor being a parT of These accomplishmenTs. This has been an exce-llenT year Tor grovvTh and ma- TuriTy of sTudenTs, TaculTy, and ad- minisTraTors. To you seniors, we would like To vvish confinued success in your fuTure endeavors. To sophomores and juniors, we are looking forward To an even beTTer year lor you To TurTher your accomplishmenTs, personal hap- piness, and grovvfh, Seniors, keep This in mind, 'IT is noT how much you have, buT hovv much you enioy vvhaT you have-,' XQMWJ Awe Mary Allen SecreTary I enioy my associafion wiTh all The sTudenTs even if They do like To play ping pong in The library. office staff I Think BounTiful High School is Tops . ThaT our faculTy is enfhus- iasTic and friendly. I enjoy The sTu- denTs and especially The girls who work in The office. For These reasons I love my Work. Elsie T. Holbrook SecreTary ..--n-nu Dolores Moss SecreTa ry Because of The Tremendous aTTiTude and enfhusiasm of The sTudenTs and faculty, iT makes my iob inTeresTing and fun. I enjoy very much The greaT spiriT and friendliness ThaT prevails aT BounTifuI High School. IT's fun being in school again. Dawn Volmcir SecreTa ry 'Z S Y , Z I 5 ., if 22 , I M-v ' B.S. - Utah State University R,P.T. - University ot Southern Cal. I wish it was possible to reach each student and totally impress on them the golden opportunity they let pass- by when they do not take advantage of each class they take in school. 1 V Lyle D. Adams Business John R. Alley Mathematics B.S., M.S. - U. ot U. No Comment gut' Mary Allred Home Economics B.S. - U.S.U. Bl-l.S. is great, and it's the students who make it so tun to be here. B.S. - U. of U. Bountiful l-ligh School consists ot beauties, brains, and bravvnsf' Sarah T. Allred Art faculty Gary Armstrong Social Sciences B.A. - University ot Colorado The mark ot an educated man is that he can look in a mud puddle and see something else besides mud. mf ...,,...c L K t J MN.. .... ,MM s ., ' X. f- ' ,. ,Md X , , ,,,,,.-....,,,....M 63 Facult B.S. - UTah STaTe UniversiTy M.I.E. - UTah STaTe UniversiTy I have been Teaching aT BounTiTul High Ten years which has given a deep appreciaTion of The sTudenTs. The Things accomplished here by The sTudenTs and TaculTy will be OT greaT imporTance To educaTion as a whole. Melvin Bryson AuTo Mechanics V. ok .mmmwh Dee S. Burningham Social Science B.S. - UniversiTy of UTah I believe iT is mosT appropriaTe ThaT sTudenTs should insisT ThaT The vvage- price freeze should apply To The school lunch and ThaT poliTical parTies should sponsor school clubs and be provided a plaTTorm To reach sTudenTs, WhaT does relevanT mean? vi . . Kim R. Burningham DebaTe, Drama B.S. - UniversiTy of UTah MA. - UniversiTy oT Arizona I sTrongly dislike mediocriTy in speech, debaTe, and drama. There are so many poorly prepared speeches given, alTogeTher Too many debaTers who Take iT. When BounTiTul debaT- ors are well prepared, I am pleased. When producTions are as good as we are capable of, - I am proud. Melvin Burton Choral DirecTor B.S., MS. - Brigham Young UniversiTy I enioy vvorking vviTh The sTudenTs and TaculTy oT BounTiTul High School. I have The opporTuniTy oT Working vviTh sTudenTs of high caliber and exTremely well qualified TaculTy mem- bers. My responsibilines, Though Trus- TraTing aT Times, are, in The end, mosT rewarding. ,MV 'A fx' T ,nf Q B.S.--Brigham Young University I came back and I'm glad I did! ll thinkl Bountiful High students in gen- eral are down right spoiled-smart -but spoiled. Maybe there's a con- nection. l'm proud of my affiliation with the speech department. Diane Butters Speech Quail' I Mariorie E. Carlson Reading Improvement B.S.-Brigham Young University I enjoy teaching at Bountiful High. B.A.-Western New Mexico University Education is three-fourths Willpower. This means teaching as well as learn- ing. It's a process of relationships, associations and communications in and out of the classroom that 'get it together'. June A. Carnes English B.S.-Utah State University I have spent I4 enjoyable years at B.H.S. This has allowed me to become part of the lives of many students. Bountiful High is a great school and has a great student body as wit- nessed by the honors it receives and the charities it supports. Robert C. Choate Driver Education Peggy Clark Physical Education B.S.-University of Utah Bountiful has a great student body, and I enioy working vvith them. I especially like working with the Pep Club because they have the best spirit in the vvhole state. B.A.-Western Michigan University MA.-B.Y.U. Bountiful High School is one of the best high schools in the country. The students are among the most en- thusiastic that I've seen, and every student, faculty member, and admin- istrator can be proud of B.H.S. Janis Coe English Linda Lee Crawford Mathematics B.S.-Brigham Young University Most of the students at B.I-I.S. seem to be especially cooperative. Their attitude toward school makes them a great bunch, Richard D. Dickson Orchestra Ph.D,-University of Utah I only teach here one period a day, but this time is devoted to the stu- dents that perform in the orchestra at Bountiful High. B.S.-Utah State University I would like to see more students take the responsibility for making the school function in a way in which they can be proud, instead of seeing how many regulations they can break before they are reprimanded by the administration or teachers. Helen Ford French Orlin Ford Science, Mathematics B.S.-Brigham Young University M.S.-University of Utah I really enjoy Bountiful High and the type of people residing in this community. I feel it's a choice area to live and raise a family. , ,W , 7 y,1g,wt, . . David Hanks Biology B.S.-Brigham Young University I would like to see Wrestling become a greater feature at B.H.S. B.S., M.S., Ph.D.-University of Utah School Personnel, including students, faculty, administration and custo- dians could all make considerable gains in improving the immediate en- vironment. This requires the proper attitude and desire commensurate 'with our training and background. Dr. Max Harward Science , ,tary -ef ihuhc - Wally Hawkins Health B.S.-Brigham Young University No comment. Susan Kaye Heath Business B.S.-Utah State University High school is still a time where the seriousness of lite hasn't hit the maiority ot students. I wish students could realize now how important it is to prepare vocationally as well as intellectually for the not-so-tar-oft tuture facing all of them. Facult B.A.-Brigham Young University l like the school, the kids, and the taculty. l'd love smaller classes so teaching could be more individual- ized, but still structured. l'd like this school cleaned! Eileen Hess English . . iv x Constance Higbee English B.A.-University ot Utah The only thing l'd change about the school is an attitude. It only I could impress upon the students that their insidious habit ot littering the halls reflects on their own homes and parents. Disorder of any kind makes me irritable. faoult Larry P. Holbrook Biology B.S., M.S.-University of Utah This is my third year ot teaching and I enioy my iob very much. l especially like it here at B.H.S. B.S.-Weber State College Grades are important because they give an indication ot what a person is doing. When grades become more important than the enjoyment of learning or the enioyment of others around you, school becomes a bore. Jefferey A. Hollist Mathematics . . .cp1.: .,. . , s f,.. ,sll .,. . .,.t . 2, - ,. ..., . .M - . ,,.. .,. J J .,wigs?' w'. '4 - K . -. , 5 . 1 ,H X - if-A rf: ' - ' , ty-ffsflef-4: ' R A xr . 5 -V . k 1, isglffgiys-5 - . ' ' ' . .',:if3?1i1r'if. - - . . f . it . T ' ' : K1- 3 K i-if ' ' . W: f my ,K l . E Q ' ,I if - 'Misra-' . lz. I.: B.A., M.A.-Brigham Young University I have tound that my B.H.S. students are tine individuals who have a great deal ot potential and ability. They can accomplish great things when they set their minds to it. Teaching here has been a very challenging and rewarding experience for me. Alberto Jacobs Language, English Social Science B.S.-University ot Utah Don't avoid things just because they are difficult. Dariel Jamieson Social Science B.S.-Marietta College M.S.-Purdue University The school should concern itselt more with what's on students' minds and less with what's on their bodies. Beth Jarman Social Science B.S., M.S.-University of Utah We fall short of the ideal student government and I personally feel that Bountiful High School should move in the direction of greater student in- volvement, and a strong government with a school senate functioning to widen student control over policy. B.S.-Brigham Young University I have spent fifteen years as Stu- dentbody Advisor to the best high school in the U.S.A. Margaret P. Jensen Home Economics B.S.-Weber State College I really enioy my teaching assign- ments here at B.H.S. The students, I feel, are very responsive, and, as a whole, very good. Joe L. Johnson Health, Asst. Coach-Basketball B.S.-University of Utah The school has undergone a lot of changes, but the students will always be the same. Peggy Keddington Social Sciences Ron Krogh Art B.S.-Utah State University It's great to be able to teach young people to help them create with their hands, and develop their skills. It is very rewarding to me. My only regret is that some of the students can only play in the mud rather than build with it. Carlton Lane Drivers Ed., Coach-Swimming, Tennis M.S.-Brigham Young University I'd like the Utah State Activities Association to use part of the one million dollars they have in reserve for High School Awards and give a Sweepstakes trophy annually to the high school with the best balance in major and minor competitive sports. facult B.S.-Utah State University I enioy teaching more at Bountiful High each year l teach. Evelyn C. Lemon Home Economics B.S.-University of Utah Shorthand ll is a two-hour block and is really called 'Advanced Dictation and Transcriptionf' Ida R. Leonard Business English James R. Lovaf Physical Education B.S.-University of Utah No comment. B.A,-University of Oregon This has been a most enlightening experience here at Bountiful. Geraldine Mack Spanish B.S.-Colorado State College M.S.-New Mexico Highland University i'Teachers should be required to be in their room tor one week tor parent teacher conferences and not have school class time shortened. Less ace tivities that require loss ot class time ot a school year. Carl McDaniel Chemistry X s 'X l-rg-fs r News if e K 1 - s ss 4 I' -' .ssssi asszl. ,Q . -- 5 .+- , c N N X if R' M His, S X TZ-Tsfts s QW .I .3 S fe s 9 2 if xiii-.sits Ann McGee Librarian B.S.-University of Utah 'lt is much easier to be critical than to be correct' This is a direct quote from Disraelisf' ,ij-,V i,,i . V , .- lrven Meldrum Mathematics B.S.-Utah State University Since starting to teach in 1960 I have enjoyed my years at Bountiful High. The administration has been good to work with and the students have been mostly cooperative. H-fm ... B.S.-University of Utah No comment. Paul Mitchell Social Sciences Rebecca Morrell ' Business B.S.-Utah State University I am proud to say that I am a Brave teacher. Bountiful High has many assets, but the greatest asset is the students. I love teaching here. I ,.-: 1 A... it Richard E. Nielsen Vocational Coordinator B.S., M.S.-Utah State University i'This old man entered B.l-l.S. with the first student body. During the past twenty some years we have become one of the best schools in the state. The students have the potential for greater achievement and for the pride of the school. Let's do it. Lynda Nelson Physical Education B.S.-Brigham Young University I thoroughly enioy teaching at B.H.S., especially being advisor to the Drill Team. There isn't a finer group of young ladies, it's a real privilege sharing their talents. Jon O'Dell Physical Ed., Coach-Basketball B.S.-Weber State College No comment. .Q Zi Andrew Odoardi Social Science B.A.-Xavier University M.A.-Loyola University Bountiful High students represent a tremendous repository of good will and right intention to do good. It is my hope that they will always act in accordance with their true potential to good and share among themselves all that is theirs to give. facult Donna Parker English B.A.-Brigham Young University Students . . . Varied individuals working, goofing, loafing My kaleidescope of experience Delightful. 'fir' Phillip Olson Athletics B.S.-Brigham Young University Athletics at B.H.S. can loe as good as anywhere in the state. In order to have success one must be willing to give of himself for the team. Win- ning comes from pride in oneself and pride comes from winning. The ath- lete at Bountiful High can and will win. J., Joan Pizza English B.S.-University of Utah The student body is a colorful col- lection of people. Each day while I associate with them, I am constantly intrigued with the experiences I en- counter here at B.H.S. Mary Ann Page Home Econornics B.S.-Brigham Young University I enjoy the students. I am looking forward to the new homemaking fa- cilities in the new addition. Nathan S. Plummer Wood Shop B.S.-Utah State University 'Excellent school in Vocational and Industrial Education. Levar Rasmussen Mathematics B.S.-Brigham Young University No comment. .:::, W K . ' .fff'i-ISHI . Nancy Salisbury English B.A., M.A.-Utah State University This school is a friendly place. The students are all beautiful people. I have enjoyed my teaching here this year and hope to continue. Pat Rowland Mathematics B.S.-Weber State College The student body at Bountiful High is great. But I sometimes think that too much emphasis is placed on extra curricular activities. Jerry Sanders Accounting B.S.-Utah State University No comment. Darrel D. Schilowsky Auto Mechanics B.S., M.S.-Utah State University I started teaching at B.H.S. upon graduation from Utah State in 1962. I have enjoyed it very much. Personally I believe you would have to look long and hard to find a better student body and faculty to work vvith. I'm looking forward to many more years. Raymond Schlupp Driver's Education B.S.-University of Utah No comment. Richard Siddoway Life Science B.S.-University of Utah Having graduated from B.H.S. fif- teen years ago, people ask me if things have changed. Of course things have changed, that's what life is all about - change. If things had not changed, there would be something to really worry about. Alison Sherrill English B.A.-Brigham Young University Putting it ambiguously, teaching at Bountiful High School is a very 'unique' experience. William H. Silvester Band Leader B.S.-Utah State University M.S.-Brigham Young University Bountiful High is a great school with a tremendous music program. No finer high school band exists that l know of. lt is a wonderfully reward- ing experience to be able to work with the talented students. Faculty Vivian Stapley English B.S.-University of Utah Being Senior Class advisor has been lots of work, lots of fun, lots of frus- trations and lots of satisfaction. In the last fourteen years we've graduated nearly 6,000 wonderful Bountiful Braves. Glenn Taylor Physiology B.S., M.S.-Brigham Young University B.H.S., without reservation, has the best students and faculty and admin- istration in the county. The students at B.H.S. are some of the most crea- tive students that I have dealt with in my experience at three other schools in Davis county. E wif 22 Thomas Tolman Clark Wangsgard Jill Whitesides Art Business English, Yearbook B.S.-Weber State College I believe B.H.S. is in the beginning ot a much needed transition. Within the next few years, changes will be brought about. Bountiful High is o great school, and I would like to be a part of the plan to give students the needed learning experiences. B.S.-Utah State University The schooI's great, and the kids are enjoyable to work with. B.S.-Utah State University High school students are beginning the most important period in their lives. The education they receive should be challenging, stimulating, and practical. After all, we're here to teach them how to survive. Gyle Hollingsworth Drafting BS., M.l.E. - Utah State University Secondary Education today is in need of more flexible programs. We teach college classes and use elementary procedures in them. David V. Worthen Mathematics BS.-University of Utah While in high school, you should prepare for your future occupation. You should learn math and gain knowledge of how to express your- self both orally and in writing. The day when you will have to 'bring home bacon' is closer than you think. Nathan B. Winters Art B.F.A.-University of Utah MA.-University of Utah There is possibility for a 'Bountiful High Renaissance' in fine arts. The British Plowden Committee said, 'A society which neglects or despises the arts is dangerously sick.' Such is not the case at Bountiful High. Fern Wiser English B.A., M.S.-University of Utah I enioy teaching at Bountiful High, especially the interaction with the students and faculty. Faculty Dave Evans: President Benny's echo, can Talk forever, on noThing. Leads The Tribe wiTh oi smiling face, panfs pusher aT The 'Quayside Shoppe. Dave shoulders mass responsibiliTies -willingly. Handsome. . . Confinually preferred among females. Sprinrs as an aThleTe on The Track Team. OfTen found - caring ci liTTle Too much, desiring To leave Bountiful, sarisfied. fi E 96' Marsha Nilson: Vice-president Anita Richards: Vice-president ShorT and peTiTe, an enThusiasTic giggle Possessing an exuberanr personalify knowing whaT To say when, a born acTress. Hamburger and milkshake queen, she loves hordogs. Her leadership abilify familiar Freckles sprinkle nose and cheeks A smile is always presenf. Everyone's sisTer Acfive in wafer and snow skiing. Engrossed with Things in nafure . . . asimple snow flake or To all. Singer - found composing her own silly songs A small bundle of humor. NOT Too conservaTive, an aufumn leaf. Likes To aTTend fooTball and baskefboll games ParTial To green peppers. Otherwise known as Rocky Racoon. going all ouT in everyThing she aTTempTs. The school's own elf. Cuihy Gadd: Secretary Curly UnpreTenTiously Tunny, A creaTor of laughs and smiles. A singing acTress - plays The True parT. l-ler innocence unrevealed by a sophisTicaTed Walk. Gullible companion, one To spill The beans. A TilT of her head emphasizes The ioking cleverness. Always on The verge oT Tears . ,. An honesT sympaThizer. ssss T X student bod officers 79 SEl13te In Trying To bring The sTudenTs inTo playing a more acTive role in school governmenT, an amendmenT To our consTiTuTion was passed IasT year. The amendmenT was carried ouT aT The beginning of This year wiTh The esTab- IishmenT of The STudenT SenaTe. MonThIy meeTings were accenTed by The diTTerence in ideas and sTandards expressed by senaTors. This was evi- denT in The many discussions concern- ing The sTudenT room conTroversy, The consTiTuTion, and The acTuaI duTies oT The STudenT SenaTe. 80 STUDENT SENATORS - FIRST ROW: Karla Lifferith Kathy Tyson Shelley Leishman Casey Bowen Leonard Robinson. SECOND ROW: Shauna Gandy Renee Riedman Janeen Tueller Jim Tsosie THIRD ROW: Karrin Neilson, Ellen Loring, Chuck Rockwell PresidenT Valerie SalT Susie McArdIe Mary Ann Smarr. FOURTH ROW: Greg Carlisle, Ron Pierson STUDENT SENATORS - FIRST ROW: Missie Herter Susie Nakken KaThy Mathews Peggy Sanz PaT CIayTon. SECOND ROW: Julie Gerrard,Joy VanTasseII Mari Lynn Johnsfon Andrea Sharp Sue Balmforth THIRD ROW: Deney Hendricks, Susan Willhard Robin Conk Ralph Gunn Jan Harding BeTTy Jo Eggetf FOURTH ROW: Ralph WrighT, Layne SmiTh, ErnesT Nielson Robin Pace STeve ChrisTensen Bill Lawson studentbod committee When activities were planned by the studentbody officers, these people, led by Charlie Todd, did the necessary work. As coordinators of student at- tairs, sophomores may remember them as their welcoming committee. Dedi- cation and loyalty were shown through- out the year. KJ 48 'P SSRN ,pm iq ,vo 6.0 Q7 STUDENT BODY COMMITTEES - FIRST ROW: Chuck Rockwell, Sandy Duerden, Mark Tyson, Diane Nelson, Jan Harding, Neil Whitaker. THIRD ROW: Patti Judy Draper, Suzanne Goodfellow, Mark Wagstaft, Reid Smith. SECOND ROW: Harding, Pam Dalton, Carl Grirnshaw, Anel Anderson, Dave Checketts, Charles Gary Payne, Lyn Amundsen, Connie Halford, Cindy Smith, Debbie Leishman, Todd, Steve Allen. artists and historian STUDENT BODY ARTISTS - FIRST ROW: Karen Leinweber, Cynthia Wilkinson. SECOND ROW: STUDENT BODY HISTORIANS Heidi Van ErT, Emma Jo Salt, PaT Clayton. Dances, scenery for producTions and anyThing else in The way of arT needed by The school This year were creaTed by Tive capable arTisTs. CynThia Wil,- kinson, Karen Leinweber, Emma Jo ScllT, PaT ClayTon and Heidi Van ErT combined skills wiTh Time To make This a year in The life. Capturing each momenT in a busy year, Diane Lucl- dingfon, Peggy Saiz and Sherrie STubbs served cliligenTly as school hisTorians. MeeTing weekly To keep Track of all acTiviTies, These girls showed willing- ness To serve, To keep BounTiTul's hisTory alive in The years ahead. publicity committee Peggy Saiz, Sherrie Stubbs PUBLICITY COMMITTEE - FIRST ROW: David Zubriskie, Rosanne Burton, Jeri Murray, Steve Diane Luddington. Arbuckle, Karen Pitchforth. SECOND ROW: Beverly Caton, Camille Locher, Vicki Knowlton. This year's Publicity Committee has made known the school's activities by being responsible forthe weekly post- ing of scheduled Bountiful High events. By using our hallway bulletin boards and especially the infamous marquee, these unsung heroes marched ever on. girls' association boys' association A year ago the Boys' and Girls' Asso- ciations' were revived. Their main functions were to have the two groups fairly represented in student govern- ment and to spread the responsibilities of designated student affairs. The respective officers planned Girls' and Boys' Weeks. During certain times throughout the year, the committees contrived special activities, and the feminine dress standards were as- signed to be set by the Girls' Associa- tion. The two groups added much support to our school. l Kim Goddard Steve Christensen: President Suave, smooth lmmaculately dressed, being able to select his clothes as he wishes. His fluency in speaking has made him nationally known Mr. Chairman. Easily won over by chocolate ice cream. Jim Olsen Randy Ogden Lynette Zabriskie Sandy Duerden Laurel Peterson: President A familiar face on many assemblies. Always willing to share a laugh. Found pacing The halls drilling on her next extempt. Models for the Paris , Laurel is Truly clever a box of surprises. The womens big-cheese. Wendy Welling Brad Welling: Presidenf Sfanding ouT in a crowd a leader For The people needed a leader. An endless smile To brighfen The days of Those he Touches. Cheerful, encouraging Always a genTleman Yer, always a man. -si iii? Nancy Dalton: Vice -presidenT A precious whisp of dynamife. Scarlef O'Hara's waisf line. In greaf shape, wifh ThaT clean polished look - dependable in spiTe of her ToTal involvemenT. Lives To be goofy. . . found a new mode of TransporTaTion roller skafing. Lisfed among The besf dressed. ScholaTically sound, never fickle abouT boys. The magical Doll-Ton. Holly Murray: Vice-presidenf Shy, somefimes carefree. Hung-up on playing in The snow. Flower lover, enjoying The oufdoors. An arf enThusiasT, sensifive and sincere. ln a world where skiing, Tennis, golf, swimming, horseback riding and balleT reign, a busy life - Holly sTill finds room for her favoriTe food . . . Jello. 1 l. Michelle Wheeler: Vice-president AH CICTVGSS SOPHOMORE COMMITTEE - FlRST ROW: Michelle Wheeler, Dalyn Ongley, SECOND ROW: Mike Mills P'GYif'Q TWO PWS Eillysflilfigfoiiiiiyl12555057 bRZ2eYVlilL12,s'5tYSli2eJ'lTf'!G2i2CiifSlTOEcSSP? R355i uQfT'22o2ffl equally well Craig Christensen, Sandy Duerden, Kim Goddard. A fun loving girl Bubbly, vivacious, exuberant o Imagination and creativity P mark her contributions to the Sophomore class. An elegant member of the fairer sex. Charming her male co-workers An actress, Yet olway acting her part. ophomore Everything seems alike. With so many eyes watching, waiting for my my first mistake. The windows and the doors and the tiles -all the same... neutral, and indifferent. Walking down the hall and taking a wrong turng Like walking through a forest of giants Giants who might help if I would look iust a little more afraid. Never again will I walk so proud and feel so very small. Robin Adair Patricia Adams Dave Adamson Jeany Alexander Patti Alexander Jeff Allen Terry Allen Karin Allred Kevin Alvey Sandy Ames Susan Ancell Clay Anderson l Greg Anderson .lohn Anderson Paul Anderson Sharon Anderson Sue Angerbauer Cheryl Arbanas Val Argyle Lana Arko Ted Asay James Ashever Billie Austin Gaylin Averett 88 Kim Avery Tina Badham l John Barlow Sherre Barnedf 5 g iffgig Nlllhp 2 X nh Lance Bingham Janet Bishop Duane Blatter Pam Bodily Janice Baker Stan Ball Julie Barrus Teresa Barian Judy Beauregard Andy Beck Dave Benedicf Terry Befhers ww David Bierregaard Dave Biorkman Becky Bosch Danny Bosr Sue Balmforfh Jane? Barlow Tim Bean Roy Beard Anne Benard Karen Benard Marival Biesinger Brian Bills Bruce Blaine Cindy Blank Barry Bowers Karen Bown ophomore Carolyn Bright Jill Brinton V Arwana Burdine Dale Burningham Risa Boyle Kevin Bradshaw Debbie Brown Gaylen Brown i K i Lisa Burningham Rick Burningham Mike Burton Gordon Busenbark Scott Butters Mi ke Butterworth Caren Canfield Kevin Cannon 90 Kim Bushnell Dana Butters Jack Cahoon Mark Callister Julie Carclall Greg Carlisle Debbie Brey C ,i,. all Thomas Briggs 53 ,k,rf2fi.,. . 2 X is391Sii51!51.i5?7L5 F-I-f iff. -LN. tv fsiiesrisr 1 -w ' ' X. .5 Wiz. i W ,. . , NM., New 5 QW sfslrsgss .- ,e,,,mag. , aux, f. s. E ffwmrvi fs sit x Q Pg ul H . . ,, .::,:. , sg i Ns-my , x K f it wg, X NVE X X get ig Qi K . ss wx ,... ,Mwst is rm rfgsefifsesifsiizsg mem: my gzgxyzerifiii i,.m2if2:Nfs5Qff swsfsvffixw -321 mgsxslgkgekgg Q55 :?9W':C R wax eigx aikxfr' Z f' 51 -FF: 75395 -2 'fa--fwrweg-ps. 2 if 6 as se wu z' X zrmif B 'Q gig 3 - -. Ysaxfixsir, i'X5'??i?5:3i! 57' ewes Q U. , . ,. . a KWSN? Vf'f?f71 :i ' , mi Q in S i X S 2 9 A X Q YF X V, 'r' ' 0 , 5 M sf X We xx Q C if George Buckway Robert Buckway 1. Ae I Robert Cameron Kris Campbell Cathy Carlsen Brian Carmack Brad Carroll Don Carroll Jan Carroll Suzy Carruth Cindy Case Bill Cheney A new world awaits a sophomore. A horizon of new ideas and activities - night games, explosive R rated assemblies. Confusion rules, a lite ot uncertainty filled with insecurity. Reaching tor each new experience Somehow he achieves his goal - total involvement Wendy Christensen Steven Clark Jeff'Collet Sheri Collier sophomore Maybe smaller, but still as strong. Maybe newer, but I am still here. I will learn, as you teach me. Give me a chance, and I'll show you I'm equal. Maybe younger, but still a Brave... Jeff Conley Norma Conte Raymond Cook Erik Cooley Tim Corbitt Richard Cottle ,ww Wilkie Curtis Russell Dabb Sharlotte Davis Mariam Dawes Tom Decker Gayle DeMille 92 Lowell Cox Steve Cox K -' ing .. .C 'I . 1 ' if.-13613 :fr-task Q f ' i5Zfi2eii.FlS , W - . Q Q gr: ie? si2zts55g1ii1siii..grme ,. f - --'--- Q35 -3 3 M A ir gfsgr - cgtsiisgig ' 3 I, X - if ' Nancy Dalton David Daniels Steve Day Margaret Dean Briant Dichellis Julie Dickerson Steven Cottle Richard Courville Jeff Croslanol Becki Curtis Brent Davis Debbie Davis Anna DiLello Judy Draper Sandy Duerdon Mary Duffin Debra Duncan Jolene Duncan X, ,ry , 3 ?. ,, L, ., 5? rw fu, wr 1: f M322 f Cv ' if Danielle Dunn Roger Earl Cynthia East Wayne Egbert Jill Egger? Peggy Eggeff Duane Elder Teri Elkins Mike Erickson Richard Efhingron Sharon Fackrell Brenf Farnes Sharon Ficker Gordon Fisher .L Paul Folsom Randy Ford Val Fosfer Gary Fowler we .fig fix Sandy Frecklefon Scorf Frecklefon Pa? Freeze Debbie Francis 93 Duane Francis Joni Frost Kim Goddard Scott Godfrey Jeanine Grills Jackie Gross Susan Gustafson Lesley Hadley Carrie Hall Marsha Hall Kent Handy Dean Hanson 94 'dv' David Galley Kevin Gee Mary Gelder Julie Gerrard Mike Golightly Jeff Goodrich Kevin Graser Craig Green Deanna Gubler Denise Gubler Kathy Gubler Ralph Gunn Karen Hale Connie Halford ' -. ai? Q Carla Hancock Jeanine Hancock Marilyn Hanson Patti Harding Thomas Hargis Jackie Harries r Ruth Harrison Bill Hart Carol HarT Barbara Haskeff Darrell Hafch Julia Hatton Gregory Hatch Jane? Hayes A - fl i-. Van Haynie Bruce Henderson Jim Henrie Missy Herrer Bill Higgins Janeen Higgs LaVelle Higley Dave Hill i i Jeff Hill Stacey Hill Kathrine Hinrze Dove Hirschi Dirk Hogan Lise Hogan Karen Holmes Roger Hope Debbie Haslam Becky Hatch Cameron Hess Marsha Hickman No longer a child, l enfer, To find new friends. I'm fold Thai I'm different, nof as good as The others, Bur I am myself. Today, I opened a new door peeking inside, To find. The search has only begun, I will continue - as a sophomore. Joe Horkan Shannon Horner 95 Kelly Howell Ken Hughes Karen Hulef Dale Hurd Wendy Hyde Debbie Hymas Farren lngraham Pamela lsenharf JoAnn Jaccx David Jackman Jody Jackson Lori James Kirk Jenkins Mont Jensen Shirley Jensen Lorre Jensen Dennis Jeppson Allen Johnson Charles Johnson Dick Johnson Gregg Johnson Karen Johnson ReNae Johnson Laura Jones Randy Jones Randy M. Jones Brad Jorgensen Rex Karren Blair Keddingfon Susan Keddingfon Susan Keeler Kathy Kerr Brad Knowlton Melvin Koonce Jerry Lambert John Lambert Parn Lee Debbie Lamph Jan LaSalle Dan Lcinduatfer Loralee Layton Kaulene LeBerT Dan Lechfenberg Karla Lifferth Mary Leishman Fred LeMire Linda Lewis Glenn Liddell Melloney King sopho Susan King I110I'B Jan Lawrence A new horizon, One more sfep . .. On The sTairway of life. Guidance provided by The senior men, The innocence no longe Lynn Lawson r prevails. 97 f- ' ' I ' '-f:f'ZE2?5.fFa- ' 7 J: fi.: . .. .f : . -. :Ni 5 '- I Z' - - ' '-i':lf . ' I .F -- M -- 4 3 as N lo X ct L .- . -Na... ., 1:f:::.:-:::f.v . z ,J A --:Ag-'xl .,:fas.f:5 f as ,I ze - 5- 1,5 Mali' . - ' 3 . . . ,:,,i,.v, w s. QM . 5 ki qw l R it E Patty Linford Lisa Lish Mike Lockwood Kathy Logan Ellen Loring Dan Loveless DQ' Debra Lowe Steve Lyman Robert Lyon Cheri Madell Jerry Madsen Becky Malmrose 2 x gk r-if W' E 2 Tiff John Martin Scott Martin Margaret Martinez Ruth Martinez Kathy McArdle Melanie McConkie Kathy Massie Cathy Matthews A sophomore Wet nosed and dreamy eyed. Involved in all he can be. Receiving what he gives. Believing in himself. Someone who will make his mark. With little encouragement he succeeds. Stuart Maughan Lynn Maxtield Lorie McFarland Steve McNamara Jane Meed Scott Meads 98 e 1- f 11-R' in ' .fs f 1:5-11?::C'iE1: ..' I, r ' Q + KX V X N 51,6 s K B so 1 .gsm wfsssiu: A N .1 if L 2.2 1 ,. 1, , x Hi . s-5':L5?Qff.ff- igimg . , ' Melanie Meier Kathy Meldrum Ken Meldrum Lynn Merrill Leslie Merill Steve Mickelwighi Maxine Miller Cheryl Mills Mike Mills Tana Mills Corey Milne Craig Moore Dana Morley Melanie Mortensen Rosanna Morienson Allen Moscon L , Christine Moss Wayne Mower Jeff Moyes Bob Murphy Holly Murray Ken Murri Charmaine Naisbifr Susy Nakken Bryan Nash Colleen Neilson Carolee Nelson Jana Lee Nelson Kenneth Nelson LaVae Nelson David Nielson Elaine Nielson Katrine Nielson Terry Nilson ophomore Edwin Palmer Joyce Pangman I barely know you, yet I feel as Though I belong here. Ask me where l'm going, and I can only smile. Yesterday I stepped inside And today I am here. Only tomorrow can lead The way. l IOO Richard Noble Eugene Oakes Kathy Ogden Laurie Olsen Shauna Olsen Beth Olson 'SP Dale Orton Dan Orton Steven Pack Jerry Paetsch Jon Pantke Kathy Park it -Q John Olson Dalyn Ongley Elaine Ossmen Robert Oswald Steven Page Debra Palmer Randy Parker Jenny Parkin 1-vs Michele Pease Melody Pell Brian Pendleton Gerald Perkins Holly Petersen Jill Peterson Ann Peterson Karen Peterson ,-.. I Morton Phillips Scott Pickett Frederick Piepgrass Robert Pierson Cathy Pitt Darrell Poleviyaorna Randi Powers Criscell Pratt Annette Perry Susan Perry Kathi Petty Mike Phillips Karen Piggott Donald Pitchforth ?r i- .. .,f:: . Yi 'S .,... 1 ,.., - :gl ' 1 t A 1- f V David Pratt ws X r 'si 1 xt i , X ts R X X Q X cs , ii ' X Q X N S NX X is ' M RX Q, X X X gli o f 5 X: ss . i t 1 'l 'EQ V l X 'S+ if is X K Ya' - , ' Xfji- : 2 U 1: A r s Shannon Price MaryLynn Pulley Karen Purdie Reed Quinn Joy Randal lOl Debbie Randle Lori Rasmussen sophomore Lost . . . in a different world swarming with unknown faces. At the bottom of the ladder we strive for self-indentification. Staring at a new world... confused by the bustle of ordinary high school life. Insecure towards a change. Soon the newness is gone, Sophomores found, always looking forward to everything. Tanya Rodges Winn Rogers l Paula Rudd Debbie Russell lO2 Tom Rawlins Don Reeed Madeline Reed Richard Reeder Scott Richards Steven Richards Kim Richman Colette Roach Dave Roberts Nancy Roberts Nancy Robertson Kevin Robins Arthur Robinson Diane Robinson Jgne Robinson Jerry Robinson Bob Rohr Brad Rohwer Kathy Romiin Lynn Roth Valerie Salt Becky Sargent Steve Scheidell Doug Schmidt Lauri Scovel Ted Secrist + x X 'R s 3, Q .t Q X s tt is X , gi X exist Q 3- 7 'Q ig 1 fi? 'i 'Sis ' 's i if .-,::-.,:.- .f Ross Smediey Carol Jean Smith Merri Smith Robyn Smith hr E Kathy Sedgley Debbie Seely Mike Seely Karen Severin Karen Sharp Megan Shaum Mary Shaw Kenneth Sheldon Steven Shurtz Suzy Siddoway John Simmonds Clark Simons Lynn Slade Mark Slagowski Joiyne Smith Laurie Smith .yy-'Gr 'is 'Q Ronald Smith Mary Lou Sorenson if 103 Sue Southwick Mark Spencer ,. ' A I Q-BEZEL Q V ai, . QQ.. .i -f::-:ik . Q21- Qi -ff' S W -- GX . S irsrixissm-. - -mr, -gifting-Q - K . L K ' it-fide w W j A . Douglas Spring Shaun Stahle 'I' ,QQ G 'Vw E? 3' 'QTL - ini 3 . ' -sift jgiielr 'V .1 '3 Floyd Steed Shellie Steers l Amy Elizabeth Strand David Stewart Ilene Stromness Greg Stuart Ronda Swain David Sward iO4 Pam Spencer Gaylyn Spiut Donis Stansberry Bill Stapley Shauna Steglich Gary Stewart ' 'rifle William Stewart Paul Stringham JoAnne Stone Evan Scott Todd Stubbs Kevin Sullivan Cory Svoboda Glen Swanger Cindee Sweeten David Swenson Slnondell Swenson Kim Taggart MJ sw x 4 , sf ' K Cynthia Talbot Laurie Talbot Alan Tall Marsha Tanner Sandi Tanner Lori Taylor -Y-W Time is not measured in Days and Hours only l T f ll. Trudi Taylor Kevin Tenhoeve Pamela Terry Rita Theurer n momen S e What you holdin your hand is But an attempt to Organize these fleeting feelings. Live them For to live is to Feel. -S. Roberts V Wt, 5 . . ' ' K Sheila Thomas Stuart Thomas William Thompson Mark Thurston Val Tidwell Mary Tincher Mike Tolman Mike Toalson David Torgersen Charles Trett Tim Treff Jim Tripp T05 ophomore Janine Tueller Ted Tueller Janet Turner Mark Turner Kim Turnidge Rick Tuss Barbara Tyner Kathy Tyson Karen Urie Patti Van Paul Van Dyke Enid Van Ert Kent VanLeeuwen Joy Van Tassell Dale Van Tassenbrook Val Vaughan A new experience . . . faced with uncertainty. Trying to do everything right. Hoping no one else will notice the mistakes and blunders we Sophomores are prone to make. Confusion - The understatement of the year. Small feet in a big world sometimes stumbling, but always proud . . . Playing the typical role. Vickie Vincent Gail Vogeler Dallin Wall Kim Wgll Cindy Warner Mary Warren Marilyn Waters Debbie Weatherbie Barney Weaver Dave Webster Brad Welling Eric Welling Michelle West Diana Wetherell 106 Michelle Wheeler Debbie Whife Randy While Rich White David Whifecar Karen Wilkinson Nancy Wilkinson Susan Willhard Coray Williams Robyn Williams Karla Wimer David Winegar Kent Winegar Brent Wing Eldeen Wingfield Theresa Winkle Sharon Winkler Bruce Wood GarTh Woolsey Ralph Wrighf Scott Young Steven Zundel , v., ' T ,f:jZfi',gQf -V QQ. ' Aix H, Y R 3 5 , I Yr., - 1. ff' V . ,, VW V ' ' ' A -' M M., .- - as .1 . M el? wife? Q W 1 Jim 1 ?lr,f,Hfstsu 4 f f t..Q?1m'e af ft K ,inf 4 jgrfitmijff ii K , ,, , Nw ,yt K ...Ai tx g AL .wgq3jke3agggZgfg.w t . ,gg , I My -,if Mtg ,.r,Si3f.1g3ii.wS 5 ., J Jet ' he .Kiss ff f , fn A .va , ,533 Q 2 W A his , it 4 , 1 fill, ,, , fr ily 5 5' 4' r l 2 4- if t , 3 gt P gi f 5 ff rl M W . ry, Vg QP P 3 rf ,, . 'Q Z f . sf ik-5 'Sf ry' I, A ' 5 .mwwz mme , . . rf. . ess, l l Afuu l ' -.,' -- 1 , - ' A -ZZV I 4 T r l 1 f . f 2 ' ',h uf ffl r ' 1'f is , , ' if .,. ,M ,,.. ,. .loe Walker: President Kay Burningham: Vice-president Terri Flint: Vice-president His smile - Expressive brown eyes Makes crowds laugh. carefree, happy radiate a quiet, Always bursting with energy. molded in the tace sometimes explosive personality. Truly a totally alive individual. ot a little boy. A petite tigure Bright colors adorn Curly locks bordering hindered by an intense love her body. his intent eyes - tor animal crackers. Curly blonde hair. . . wide openings to Feminity revealed in like a Shirley Temple Doll. a logical mind. her own style of dancing Enthusiasm is radiated Our local Charlie Brown displayed in Mame from her person. friendly, yet reserved. and Fiddler on the Root . Dynamic and outgoing Innocent, but still . . . Thrives on healthy verbal combat, personality. knowing. Debate. Always smiling .. His laugh echoes. Sensitive, Terri He is gone... On with living. easily caught by tears. 4... . ,. .. -,,' ri. . ,. gr. it 1 1 C E l l ,Q f Q- , .4 K, Kathy Glissmeyer: Vice-president Golden brown hair frames a unique smile, Glisfening dark eyes, everpresenf dimples . . . Always well dressed, bathed in a year-round Tan. Active in swimming and skiing... Gifted in The language of love, An American-born . . , ' mademoiselle. Soffspoken . . Glissy N INi3 JUNlOR CLASS COMMITTEE - FlRST ROW: Ellen Tayor, Todd Brimley, Gayle Hayes, Rod Davis. SECOND ROW: Dan DaBell, Kurt Stevenson, Mark Wagsraif, Tl-llRD ROW: Robin Wray, Janie Perkins, Sherry Burler. FOURTH ROW: Sally McDaniels, Barbara Daines, Kaihy Giles, FIFTH ROW: Carolyn Benneir, Cheryl Wisconibe, Deanna Srour, Marsha Pope, Rhonda Anderson, Susan Beck, Gina Crisraudo, Paula Mattson, Cindy Wray. SIXTH ROW: Berry Sedgley, Jody Jeppsen, Barbara Williarns, Debbie Leishman, Jan Slatrer, Shelly l-larris, Janet Moser, Dorice Rogers, Alicia McKinnon, Mary Ann Smart, Patsy Blaffer, Rod Lawrence, Will Radcliffe. SEVENTH ROW: Dave Checkelfs, Joe Walker, Vickie Joffs, Kevin Moss, Wanda Bangerler, Carolyn Paulsen, Janet Jenson. lO9 F Janis Ahleen Jerry Alexander Jeff Allen Mary Allen -wx' George Alley Curtis Allred Sandra Allsop Mark Amacher Brad Angus Caroline Anselmo Michael Ariotti Craig Armstrong LaVerle Asmus Don Atteberry Cindy Badger Vicki Bagsliaw Sheila Ames Lyn Arnundsen .mf Ronda Anderson David Anderton Sue Arnold Matt Asay Barbara Ba ker Garth Ball Rick Balling Claudia Bangerter Kent Bangerter Marilou Bangerter Wanda Bangerter Diane Barber Karen Ann Barker Michael Barker Carolyn Barlow Marilyn Barlow I Jeff Barton Allan Battachio Lauren Beal Linda Beames Stephanie Bean Laura Beauregard Steve Beazer Beverly Beck Susan Beck John Becker Marilyn Bee Neal Belnap L Awa kened To life now, No longer the beginner, and not yet finished . .. The time for self-searching, the individual is found. Linda Benard Carolyn Bennett Kathy Bennett Lois Bennett Kathy Benson Cheri Bergeson Nanette Bernard Richard Beyer ju n i o r Again, The same school, The some people, Yer, somehow iT is differenr A year has passed - new Thoughfs, experiences, ideas. Gradually your mind has increased with The dimensions of Time. Finding individualiTy, able To sTand alone... saTisfied To be The middle man. Secure in many new friendships. The difference is you, another year is beginning JH?-QF' HerberT Biesinger Bill Blackhursf Mark Blaine PaTsy BlaTTer Doug Bons VeAnn BooThe Mikki Bowles Vickey Bowles W, Jeff Boyle Todd Brimley KaThy Brinton Carrie Bough Wade Broughfon Denise Brown Debbi Bruhn Jeff Bryson Jill Cahoon ScoTT Callisrer Roger Brown Sally Brown Ted Browne Brad Browning Kay Burningham KurT Burningham Brad BurTon Sherry BuTler Scott Capps Rex Carlisle ScoTT Carlson Peggy Carrico Mike Conner Kirk Cooley Bruce Darley Blaine Davies Mike Day Dean Douglas Becky Cates Dave Checketts Jim Child Brent Christensen A W N Don Christensen Jill Christensen Kirk Christensen Scott Christensen Marii Clark Melody Code Christy Cole Dan Collett Gina Cristaudo Ann Curtis Dan DaBeIl Barbara Daines Jan Davis Jodee Davis Marla Davis Rod Davis Wayne Denning Mark Denny Coleen DeVoogd Angie DiChellis 'if' Mitch Dickerson Maria Dilello Drew Elkins Karen Elder Paul Erickson Joyce Evans S Layne Evans Scott Evans Tom Evans Orlin Exon f -.-Mfr Cindy Dixon Charlene Downward Kathy Dresher Mike Duggar ,....s-Q La Rae Elder Steve EllioT Karey Ellison Jeff England Chrisrine Egger? Dee Eggeff Juanita Eggefr Blaine Fackrell Brent Fackrell Mary Fackrell Lisa Faddis Don Francis Jill Ferre Dwayne Farris I Dave Ferraro Sharlene Fisher Kim Flanary Terri Flint Shauna Flynn Kim Forbes Standing together as one. Yet each an individual trying to be noticed and independent. Standing alone - reaching out. Secure in your own right: realizing your place and purpose in life, yet having to conform. Always knowing how to get what you want. Touching the environment that surrounds you . .. 1' Ken Ford Barbara Fowler Mariio Francis Rhonda Francis Barbara Frost Shauna Gandy Vickie Garcia Joni Garrett Leo George Gloria George Kathy Giles Carla Gillette Wally Gillette Kathy Glissmeyer Lisa Goldthorpe Kathy Goodfellow Vicki Goodman Lori Graham Claudia Gramoll Bobbi Gray ' U I1 io I' I Dennis Green Bill Greene Bob Griffiths Terri Grove ,W M gf sh ,, 4 Ng g ,452 if 3 Craig Gruenclell David Gulbranhsen Bonnie Gusraveson LuAnn Guslaveson 5 Kristen Hole Jesse Hall Russell Hall Carla Halverson Jeff Hansen Karen Hansen Jay Hanson Scott Hardy Charles Harker Shelly Harris ' Linda Harrison Mifzi Hatch Denise Hawkes ,lack Haycock Curt Hayes Debra Hayes Gayle Hayes Pamela Hayes Blake Haywood Neal Hayward Rufhann Hayward Ward Henderson Amy Hendrickson Steve Hermansen Sue Heywood Bruce Higley Brad Hill Debi Hill Janalee Hill Cindy Hillsread Bill Hinds Jerry Hines Scott Hintze Kathy Hoagland Kathy Hoff Diana Holbrook Frankie Holbrook Lee Holbrook A deep inferesi . . . in The many possibilities of life. Achieve-men? of The mind - a Terrific force Thar drives To development. To be Tofally alive. . . actually live and do. Take a sample of all acfivifies around you. ll7 A GF Susan Hollist Gary Holman Joe Hoskins Gordon Huber Dale Hulse Steve Hulse WN:-v Steve Hunt John Hunter Doug Jackman Kim Jackson Jeri Jacox Julie Jensen Merlene Jensen Robyn Jensen Stan Jeppsen Janet Jenson Teri Jeppson Janet Jewkes Vicki Joffs Dale Johnson Brad Jones Debbie Jones Julie Jones Doug Julander Craig Keddington Randy Keller Robert Keller Bobby Kenney Dan Knighton Margo Knott J LuAnn Kotter Marilyn Kunz Gary Langton Richard Larsen Dean Larson Rod Lawrence Darlene Laughter Bill Lawson David Layton Shauna Lee Colleen Leinweber Debbie Leishman junior Paul Leishman Geraldine LeMire Discovering hurts. I did not know that l could feel so different, yet, like so many others before. This year, - the middle child . .. a whole year ot not finding enough toys to go around. This year is important, l it not for its answers, then tor its questions. Melanie Lewis Patti Lind Shane Lindsey Michelle Locher Dale Longhurst Shauna Love Alan Loveless Jill Loyola - 42 Theril Luncl Kerry Lunt Gordon Mabey Lorin MacKay Renae Madsen Dennis Mahon Gary Malmrose Jeff Marble Mark Marchant Irene Martin junior Paula Mattson John McConkie S Q il ,vs Nancy McGregor Alicia McKinnon Marilyn McRae Dana Memmott Kevin Meredith Kevin Michaelis A more knowing you peers out . . . through The dimness. Trying to grab a sample of the real li from the people surrounding you. Yet it's impossible for no one else is lookin Judy Miller Mike Miller fe Q' Jan Moore Janet Moser Oliver Mudrow Susan Muncey Juan Martinez George Mason Terri McCullough Sally McDaniels Dave Mendenhall Brent Menlove Linda Mills DeEtte Moore Kevin Moss Richard Mower Mike Murphey Scott Naegle Kelly Natfress Gronf Neafh Michelle Neerings Bruce Neilson Dave Nelson Joelene Nelson Laurie Nelson Lesli Nelson Mark Nelson Matt Nelson Connie Newell Laura Newman Bill Newton Curtis Nichols Ernest Nielson Dallas Nielson Kim Nielson Elven Nisson 1'9 .1 Cay Noorda Craig Nordquist Randy Ogden Benny Olsen John Olsen Neil Olsen Sharon Olsen Dale Olson L gms Q.,-r aurie Oswad Sreve OTT QV? Barb Paefsch Rick Page Joby Paschal Ray Pearce Brenda Pendleron Janie Perkins 122 KeiTh Olson Laurie Olson Toni Oyler Patti Pace tri? Eddie Pangman Steven Park Sharon Perry Linda Peterson Val Peferson Rex Pickett Jennifer Orison Jerry Osrerrniller Robin Pace- MOHTY Pflfik Roger Parker Tim Parker Jody Plan? Marsha Pope Rick Prows Kevin Pruett Becky Reed Emma Reed Todd Richards Kate Rickers Shawn Porter Verlinda Porter Carolyn Poulsen Craig Poulsen Jan Powell Kevin Pratt Steve Quinn Kim Randall John Reese Sam Reese Debbie Rigby Greg Rigby j u n ior One day passes, a new one begins, keeping old dreams or discovering new ones. Enioying achievements as well as plans. Seeking for a place in yourself, with another year to continue the search. An avalanche of different personalities pounding down on you. New thoughts, new feelings . . . a year of discovery. Time dims the passing years, the future surges to the immediate present. Each day in a year becomes a year in the life. Will Ratcliff David Ray Nancy Rhea Janey Rice i' Dean Riggs David Riley PaT Riley Corol Robinson jun'or Paul Rowland Beverly Sadler Every Time we say hello To some new encounTer we're on our way Toward goodbye. Some disTance from The actual phrase buT moving Toward if all The same. The disTance beTween Those Two words becomes a liTTle less as we grow older. Be aware Then ThaT Tomorrow is only Tomorrow. There is noThing To fear excepT The coming of anoTher day. lf I seek your eyes l'll do so wiTh my own eyes only. - McKuen Jan Slafter Mary Ann Smart l24 .P Ronald Robinson Sarah Robinson Warren Robinson Anita Robison Se? . Q, ,Q Lynn Roe Dorice Rogers Trudy Rohrer Dennis Romney i 'T' Karen Samuelson David Sargeant Betty Sedgley Annette Seeley Kayle Shaw Lindo Shaw Mariella Sheffield Tina Shiie Sharon Shosted Mifch Shutt Nancy Skewes Neil Slade Daniel Smifh Dana Smifh David SmiTh Merlyn SmiTh Pam Smith Patricia Smith Paul Smith Pete Smith Vickie Smith JoAnn Southwick Debbie Sporenberg Steve Spendlove Roger Strader Lynn Stuenkle Teresa Tholman Corlis Thomas Carl Swanson Debbie Swift Q. X X Q 491. . ..g..eg.. .. S S ste ' Kiwi? 352: 1 . 'wimsi - ,3tt.Mi? EQ sk east, . tt- i.-i. , to .- 5 I agrln V 5 I Donald Thomas Ronald Thomas Ronald Smith Shellee Smith Brad Steggell Dennis Stephenson 4,7 Ronnie Stevens Kurt Stevenson Judy Storm DeAnna Stout Ellen Taylor Kim Taylor Bruce Thompson Eric Thorpe Dean Tingey Mark Tingey Albert Tinhorn Linda Tobler Jacqueline Todd Kathy Todd Lana Toolson Linn Tucker Patti Turnbull Lynn Turner Karen Tuttle Barbara Tyner ' U I1 io I' I Heidi Van Ert Dennis Vowles Jan Wade Mark Wagstaff Joe Walker Scott Wall Carol Ward Ray Warner Dan Weatherbie Sharon Webb Cory Webster Bart Weed Richard Welch Gary Wendel Keith Westover Ann Wettstein Roxanne Wheelock John Whetman David White Dean White Dave Whyte Kathy Wilding K+, Lorraine Wood Terry Wood i Duff Willey Janet Willhard Kathy Wison Mark Wilson Steve Winn Beniie Winter Cyndi Wray Robyn Wray Lynette Zabriskie Kathy Zaclrozny ...sr Mike Zundell Gary Smith Barbara Williams Monika Williams Vicki Wilson Robert Winegar X M1 'K 7 Cheryl Wiscombe Julie Wiscombe Brock Yancey Brian Young Strange, unfamiliar experiences Tile into your life. Sitting There you become accustomed to these experiences. Soon they are no longer new. They are old and you are tired, Until a new face appears. We are a step higher Than yesterday . .. Growing more mature, learning greater Things . .. reaching out for our goals. So we climb another step. Soon to be settled . . . comfortable in our ways. Finding satisfaction in things about us. Almost resting. 127 .1 212 .isis I V A ffm. l Reed Hawkes: President Hawk-eye, outstanding pianist, listens to heavy rock and jazz. A Big Mac fan. A subtle sense of humor backed by a perfectly curveol smile. Walks slow, as though contemplating every step of life. An athlete... Guard 64 . . .varsity wrestler. Always gives of himself. Governed by self control, down to earth. ,uf V55 Gail Badham: Short, sweet, bubbling with life. Her bright eyes shine, Her never-ending smile . sparkles in the darkness. A firm believer in self expression. A talented seamstress, A trusting friend. 'if 'W' 'h. Ml'Qg,Q1'w ,Tires fr 1 x NS? 'SM Q s gal QM is 1 in, Vice-president Jill Kcnell: Vice-president Daughter of Plato, she truly lives up to her Greek heritage. Charms the men, remaining close friends with the girls Familiar with the officer scene. Continually absentminded - an individual, deeply concerned with people. Her inviting smile compliments dark, almond-shapeol eyes. it 1 ei .,,, .H ,.,,. --an-r ' '44- 'V ...ATM JoAnn Larsen: Vice-president Retined Continually elected by her peers as an otficer. Emotions always under control, selt-supporting, very ambitious, a real go-getter. Thrives on outdoor sports her summers are spent instructing swimming. Built-in knack for planning parties loves to play games. Besides generating fun, A grades are often .IoAnn's. . A 4 1 ks' W I ,Qs ,f SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEE - FIRST ROW: Bonnie Marchant, Karen Pitchforth, Wendy Welling, Carolyn Genova, Sandy Elliot, Cacey Bowen, Laura Koenig. SEC- OND ROW: Nancy Jenkins, Lori Wiscombe, Karen Leinweber, Debbie Eldredge, Betty Jo Eggett, Mary Gailey, Jill Brown, Renae Reidman, Pam Bosen. THIRD ROW: Charlie Todd, Chuck Rockwell, Reid Smith, Ron Pierson, Sally Hayes, Laurie Jacobsen, SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEE Q FIRST ROW: Dan Ferrara, Andrea Sharp, Gary Payne, Debbie Bennett, Mary Ann Ingles, Mike Isenhart. SECOND ROW: Brenda Ongley, Bill Vincent, Diane Nelson, Marsha Hill, Barbara Young, Sherilyn Shroeder, Peggy Saiz, Elaine Perry, Kathy Duncan. THIRD ROW: Craig Case, Vanalee Hollist, Reed DeMille, Nancy Benson, Jan Schmutz. Pam Jeppson, Suzanne Goodtellow, Chor- maine Mortensen, Lori Call. Lori Adoir Noncy Adomson Borboro Allen Robin Allen Steve Allen Steve Allred GrontAmocl'1er Anel Anderson Kelley Anderson Louise Anderson Steve Angerbouer Steve Arbuckle Ann Argyle Michelle Arnold Koy Aste Sue Avery Robert Bochmon Bill Bocus Goil Bodhorn Brad Boke Kevin Bongerter Melanie Bankhead Lisa Barnson Cheryl Barraclough John Baylis Christine Beck Pauline Beecher wwf? Karen Bell Janeen Belnap Debbie Bennet Nancy Benson Paul Bernard Paul Beutler Karl Biesinger Kent Biesinger Susan Biesinger Dean Baum Robert Baumann Debbie Beel Marsha Beeman senior The unimaginable finally conquered, completed. Survived The monstrous thirteen long years, The destiny reached. A time for reflection, Remember, relive, and relove their achievements. all Chris Birch Marilyn Bjerregaard Debbie Block Gory Bodily Porn Bosen Virginia Bott Brod Bourlond senior Questioned, Answered, Spoken, ond thought. Agreed ond clissented. Cocey Bowen John Brcitke Mcirtho Broy But om I reody? Am l prepared? Not yet. I must go now, Someone is waiting for My ploce. Anitci Briggs Bruce Briggs Joel Bright Debbie Brirn Jill Brown Alon Burninghom Glen Burninghom Lezlee Burninghom i..tf-sv Morlo Burninghom J Roy Burninghorn John Burton Mitch Butler Debbie Butters Gary Carlson Ray Cowley Sieve Chrisfensen Krisfi Call Lori Call Darrel Cameron Don Campbell Maurice Canchola Ann Carbine Eileen Carragher Garn Carroll Craig Case Beverly Caron Diane Chamberlain Kent Chambers Mary Lue Chapman Colleen Christensen . f' I i Steven Christensen Brian Christiansen Patricia Clayton Richard Clayron John Code James Collings Gary Comins Robin Conk Sydney Conley Richard ConTe ...M-'P Pam Dalfon SCOTT Davis - ' Q Duffy Derera Carl Cook Daniel Corbitt Cynthia Cox Stephanie Crosby Kevin Danzer Paul Davidson Boyd Davis Dee Davis Terry Davis Kafhryn Dawes Gary Decker Reed Demille Tom Devoge Sfeven Duerden David Duggar Karherine Duncan Patsy Duncan Monica Dunn Catherine Egbert Bette Jo Eggett Randall Elder Debbie Eldridge Sandy Elliott Clair Ellis senior The long, hard road is at last viewed from the end. And you are there - the end ofthe road. You rnay be elated with David Erickson a deep feeling of relief, a little frightened at the thought of complete independence. Still, you have acquired the gift of the learned You now know enough to enter life and to live at your own pace. fwvf f-.,,.s,,v Freedom beckons you to come. D Doug Erickson Gae Erickson Dave Evans Jeanne Evans . 'A I Calvin Fadel Louise Faragher Kerry Fenwick Terry Fenwick senior Just the same as years before, yet thoughts are ditterent . . . not of another year, but ot another lite. Thoughts ot freedom - ot really living, or disturbing thoughts ot things to come, Unknown problems ot independence. lt's the same school, but you'll be gone, Brent Ferguson Dan Ferraro Richard Finlinson s K Tim Fleury Roxie Ford Pamela Freestone 'Ft Cathy Gadd Mary Gailey Theresa Gelder Caroline Genova Chris Giatras Debbie Gibbs Julie Gillette Susan Goldthorpe Julie Goodtellow Suzanne Goodtellow Rosie Goodrich Lenny Goodwin Terry Gramoll Dan Green Rob Green ,QR Cindy Greenhalgh Janet Grieve Carl Grimshaw Jacquelyn Groves Ruth Gull 1. x. N Terry Gunn Ron Gustafson Chris Haacke Marao Haacke Elaine Hafen Slwawna Hale Sue Hamby Eldon Hancock Allyn Hansen Lynne Anne Hansen Mark Hansen sf-ff .lan Harding Jone Hardy Randy Harris Duane Harrison Sieve Haskeff Dave Hatch Richard Hatch M- was Blake Heiner Susie Henry Deney Herrick Earl Hibberd Sue Hickman Ronald Higgs Spence Hogan Vanalee Hollisf Gregg Hawkes Reed Hawkes Sally Hayes , Q 5 X Jeff Hill Marsha Hill Lorna Hodgson Jill Hubbard Norine Huber Janef Hunfer ,. ,X K Jack Hymas Lora lngleby Maryann lngles Ray Irvine Mike Isenharr senior As The clock TirsT Ticked an hour, we Tound an abundance of n'1inuTes. Enough To laugh, mediTaTe, hold off unTil Tomorrow. L l J b J h J b J J h BuT now This clock aurie aco sen o n aco sen oanne anc us hosiustofew Seconds Ieft, and when iT sTops, We will leave vviTh only The Things we had Time Tor. Nick Jelaca Nancy Jenkins ScoTT Jenkins cg .fe-v' Kim Jensen Brenda Jeppsen Gary Jeppson Pam Jeppson Gordon JeweTT V' f T'f?' il .Y l Kris Johnson Mary Johnson Nancy Johnson Mari-Lynn JohnsTon Gary Jones senior Look ahead, they say. But I can't seem to see beyond the hard desks and plastered walls ot a classroom. The world is nearly upon me, yet I sit here laughing and talking with a friend as it I haven't a care. While the unknown Tuture looms ahead, and The past crumbles away like burning paper. Thomas Kerr Kevin King John Kronberger Daniel Lalor Brent Lechtenberg Karen Leinweber Patricia Jones Sharen Kato Ken Knight Cynthia Lamph Shelley Leishman Carl Jorgensen Brad Keeler W! ij' Vicki Knowlton er-snr JoAnn Larson Alan Lewis Kimiko Kato Vern Kellersberger Laura Koenig Kathy Latham Sherry Lewis ini Margaret Lindsay Camille Locner Connie Loveless Sue Loveridge Anneffe Mann Bonnie Marcl'1anT 1 , . f J ,. f ,,.. , ,. . ,,., , H Minda Logsdon Marilyn Lougy Lois Love Diane Ludclington Fred Mabey Lyneffe Madsen ww Iva Massie BrenT McClellan Stacey McCullough Shelley Mcllraflw Bryan McLacl'1lan Annefie Mecnam Debra Meclwam Dennis Meldrum Joanne Meldrum Richard Merrill Greg Millward Jeri Murray Diane Nelson Greg Newion V Ronald Meyer Charmaine Morfensen David Naegle Leslie Nelson Merilee Nielsen Glenn Miller Jeff Miller Valerie Mills YT359' Gary Moss Paula Muir LeAnn Murphy Cindy Newloold Roger Newman Ann Newton Debbi Nielson Diana Nielson Louise Nielson ' f 5 Merrill Nielson Marsha Nilson DeAnn Noble l Ralph Oborn Gerry Okuda Jim Olsen 5d'wr av Brenda Ongley Peggy Oswald Karen O'Toole Kristeen Pace Laurie Page Steven Parker l Michael Parkes Jerrold Pay Gary Payne Leslie Noorda Richard Noyes Marilyn Olsen Jory Oman Jeffrey Oyler senior It's dusk. . . soon to be totally dark, the end of a time. Yet, the dark slips fast awakening to a new dawn. A startling beginning, new ideas, provide a challenge to continue on. Kathleen Pace Wendy Pelton Steve Penman senior Maturing faces, Finding wisdom through selt examination. A time tor thought and anxious drearns. To step into lite. Departing, to seek answers in lite For questions still unasked. Marie Pratt Dan Price Sue Randle Patrick Reese Elaine Perry Christine Peterson Laurel Peterson is 'T T39 Richard Peterson Susan Peterson Kevin Phillips Randy Pickett Ronald Pierson Karen Pitchtorth Ray Priest Devennie Pulley Mindy Rampton Anita Richards Renee Riedman Stephen Rigby Chorie Ririe Dcivid Robb Deboroh Roberfson LeeAnn Robins Ethel Robinson . ' ..c..... ,A sy 5 Leonard Robison Chuck Rockwell Becky Rogers Heidi Romney Debbie Roth 6 fee. sex iw if Dru Rudd Bill Rudnnon Joel Scidler Peggy Soiz Emrnci Jo Scilf V2 Jcinice Schmurz Poul Schovv Shirlynn Schroeder Oscor Schultz Kent Seeley Scorr Seely 99 Mark Selander Mark Severin Joel Shaffer ,wg News-rg www sul-f Xgg Sm 535,555 ilblliiw Andrea Sharp Gregory Sharp Mark Sharp Michael Shea Kevin Sheffield Mark Sheffield 3 , elk ,, N., -X Srephen Shreeye Leanne Slagowski Krista Srnarf Ellen Smedley Brenf Smifh Cindy Smifh Layne Smifh Reid Smifh Renae Smith Valerie Smifh Deborah Spencer Randy Spiut Kent Stanger Sherrie Stell Scott Stuart Sherrie Stubbs Susan Summers Robert Swain Nancy Taylor Sylvia Taylor senior Seniors, like lollipops, also have an end. At tirst- cautious, analyzing every bite. Then- caretree, gorging on life. At last- each taste cherished. The lollipop eaten. The Senior graduated. Randy Thalman Rob Thorup Ray Tincher Memories tormed- every taste an experience, to be relived in the tuture. Steve Titensor Charles Todd David Toone Wanda Townsend Steven Trett Bill Tripp Carol Trutna Marianne Toone sensor Jana Walker Cheryl Walton Kevin Warwoocl Neil Whitaker Dave White Danny Whyte Diane Turner Robert Van Leeuvven Bill Vincent Rick Waters Cynthia Wilkinson Mark Tyson Debra Versluis Paula Vincent Wendy Welling Mary Ann Willey Gary Wilson Denise Wimer Michael Winkle arm. f fflml Lori Wiscombe Margaret Wiscombe Sherry Wood John Wooclhave Barbara Young -is-u Doug Young Michelle Young David Zabriskie 4 - .ff ,ff . fi fQ,A' ...- -QQ H M M,,...N3,,- . ,f honor society This year the National Honor Society became an active organization at Bountiful High School. Starting with Installation Ceremonies in December, There were planned activities each month. Some ot these included a visit to the State Capitol to observe our state government in action, Dan Jones to speak on how government works, a trip to the Planetarium, service pro- jects, and several social outings in- cluding a play, Spoon River Anthol- ogy, at the University of Utah. HONOR SOCIETY - FIRST ROW: Becky Rogers, Gayle Hayes, Janet Jenson, Sharen Kato, Louise Faragher, Sherry Butler, Paula Mattson, Connie Loveless, Pam Dalton. ROW TWO: Mary Jo Cates, DeAnn Noble, Pam Bosen, Jan Green, Martha Bray, Connie Newell, Kerry Fenwick, Melanie Bonlchead, Pam Jeppson, Patti Lind. ROW THREE: Mitch Butler, Rhonda Francis, Val Goodrich, Mary Ann Smart, Charmaine Mortensen, Diana Nielson, Lynne Anne Hansen, Terry Gramoll, Rosie Goodrich, Cathy Gadd, Mari-Lynn Johnston, Wendy Welling. ROW FOUR: Steve Rigby, Ernest Nielson, Greg Newton, John Burton, Steve Quinn, George Alley, Brent Smith, Steve Angerbauer, Gary Moss, Brad Burton, Gary Jeppson, Rick Bolling, Craig Nordquist, Dave Evans. girls' state boys' state BOYS' STATE - Steve Christensen, Rich Finlinson, Cacey Bowen, Gary Jeppson. NOT PICTURED: Garn Carroll. Southern Utah State College was the site of this year's Girls' State, while Boys' State representatives met at Utah State University. At the annual con- ventions sponsored by the American Legion, a total ot nine Bountiful High students, selected on the basis of leadership abilities and overall per- sonality, became more acquainted with governmental practices through actual participation. Cities were set up, and mock elections were held. Our representatives were elected to many varied positions ranging from mayor, senator, and city councilman to state party chairman. GIRLS' STATE - FRONT ROW: Sharen Kato, Lynette Madsen. BACK ROW: Charmaine Mortensen, JoAnn Larsen. l5l Eleven seniors were selected this year to represent Bountitul High in the state Sterling Scholar competition. Each was required to prepare a porttolio includ- ing information about himselt and ex- amples ot his best Work and to be interviewed personally at a prelim- inary judging. Nominees are selected onthe basis ot scholarship, leadership, citizenship, and chdracter. In the tall ot 1970, desiring seniors were tested in areas ot mathematics, English, and reading skills by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation and the Col- lege Entrance Examination Board. As a tinalist, a student is awarded an honor shared with about one halt ot one percent ot the graduating seniors in the entire nation. Semitinalists and commended students are also chosen on a national bosis. SGW Jeppson Greg Newton Geneial Scholarship Mgfh national merit Paul Beutler Dave Hgtgh Finalist Finglisf sterling scholars S Gail Badham Melanie Bankhead Paul Beutler l-lomemaking Business S pence DQV6 Evans Terry Gramoll Blake Helner Social Science Music Speech Drama Devennie Pulley Brent Smith Charles Todd Foreign Language COMMENDED STUDENTS - Ralph Oborn, Mitch Butler Charles Todd, Absent - Sylvia Taylor, Becky Rogers HIGH SCHOOL CHALLENGE: Mitch Butler, Greg Newton, Gary Armstrong, advisor, Mike Isenhart, Layne Smith. . . quiz team Bountitul High participated in three locally aired Television quiz shows. The Inquiring Editor, sponsored by the Salt Lake Tribune and KUTV, created a bat- tle between the sexes with the girls scoring more points than had prev- iously been scored by any school. Bountiful matched their wits against Weber High onthe KCPX High School Challenge program. With a tour-rnem- ber team, B.H.S. participated in the Young Americans held by KSL. av INQUIWNG EDlTORf Steve Christensen, Sharen Kato, Rosanne Burton, Jan Green, Charles Todd. YOUNG AMERICANS Paul Beutler Cla r Ell s Chuck Rockwell S eve Christensen eech award S Seeley, Cindy Smifh. SECOND ROW: Gayle Hayes, Clair Ellis, Kay Bumirlgham, JoAnn Larson, Joe Walker, PEECH AWARDS - FIRST ROW: Richard Finlinson Shelley Leishman Scot? d bate awards STeve ChrisTensen and Blake Heiner began The second place syndrome This year's speech Teams experienced by capTuring second place aT The UTah Bar AssociaTion TournamenT. AT The Golden Spike and Carbon lnviTaTionals The Tearn was again haunTed by This same ranking. Region finally found Boun- Tiful on Top, 52 poinTs ahead of The closesT compeTiTors. Twenfy-eighT peo- ple qualified, buT sTaTe rules allowed only eighTeen To parTicipaTe aT The STaTe MeeT. KaThy Todd and Terri FlinT led BounTiTul To anoTher second place vic- Tory by earning The disTincTion of Third- place debaTers. iw R J DEBATE AWARDS - FIRST ROW: Terri Flinr, Sreve ChrisTensen, Laurel Pererson. SECOND ROW: Blake l-leiner, Shelley Leishrnan, Tl-MRD ROW: Dave Andenon, Kafhy Todd, Rodney Davis. .S .fr 1 5 Study, hard work, and enthusiasm proved advantageous to this year's language award winners. A fun and educational experience was provided by the district language department for the 47 Bountiful High School Ger- man, French, and Spanish students who attended the competition at View- mont High School. Here they were tested in their abilities to converse, comprehend, and write. Those receiv- ing the best ratings found the confid- ence they needed to compete for re- cognition at the Language Fair at Weber College. language award FRENCH CLUB: Steve Shurtz, Gordon Busenbark, Lezlee Burningham, Dorice Rogers, Kathy Glissmeyer, Patricia Smith, Ward Henderson, Patti Lind, GERMAN CLUB - FRONT ROW: Pam Bosen, Amy Henderson, Joanne Janchus, Lana Young, Joni Gar- rett. BACK ROW: Steve Allred, Duane Blatter, Dale Hulse, James Ashaver, Terri Jeppson, 156 award Enid VanErT Sylvia Taylor SPANlSH CLUB - FRONT ROW: Sheila Thomas, Laurie TalboT, Carla Halverson, Becky Rogers, Leslie Nelson, BeTTy Sedgley. BACK ROW: Marsha Hall, Elaine Nielson, Sue Angerbauer, Diana Nielson, Kerry Fenwick, Each year The BeTTy Crocker Award is presenTed To a BounTiTul High sTudenT. CompeTiTion Tor The award consisTs of an hour-long TesT in The homemaking skills given To all senior girls who wish To Take parT. Pam Bosen received The highesT score and is now eligible To go on To TuTure compeTiTion. Sylvia Taylor was placed TirsT in The STaTe's Good CiTizens Award Trom The UTah STaTe SocieTy of The DoughTers of The American RevoluTion. She received The honor Through her ouTsTanding de- pendabiliTy, service, leadership, and paTrioTism, and was awarded a STOO bond. As a sophomore aT B.H.S., Enid VanErT excelled in her skiing abiliTy. She was chosen To represenT The Junior NaTional Ski Team. Pam Bosen 157 senior accomplishments Adair, Lori - Drill Team 3, Class Committee l, 2. Adamson, Nancy - Brave Staff 2, 3, Pep Club 2. Allen, Barbara - FHA 2. Allen, Steve - Basketball l, Class Committee 2, 3. Allred, Steve - Foreign Language 1, 2. Amacher, Grant - Band I, 2, 3. Anderson, Anel - Class Committee 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Drill Team 3, Honor Graduate Anderson, Louise - Class Committee 2. Angerbauer, Steven - Foreign Language l, Football Manager l, Class Committee l- Basketball Manager l, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2. Arbuckle, Steven - Swimming l, 2, Track l, 2, Publicity Committee 3. Argyle, Ann - Pep Club 2. Avery, Susan - FHA I, 2, Class Committee 1, 2, 3. Bachman, Robert- Golf l, 2, Basketball 'l. Badham, Gail - FHA 3. Bankhead, Melanie - Foreign Language l, Legend Staff 2, Legend Editor 3, Honor Society, Sterling Scholar, Honor Graduate. Barnson, Lisa - Pep Club 2. Barraclough, Cheryl - Class Committee l, 2, 3, a cappella 2, 3, Madrigals 3, Solo Ensemble 3, Drill Team 3. Bauman, Robert - Damn Yankees l, Mame 2, Fiddler 3, Wrestling 2, School Play 3 Baylis, John - Shopomore Class President l, Debate 2, 3, Class Committee 2, Band l, Honor Graduate. Beck, Christine - Class Committee l, 2, 3. Beecher, Pauline - Mame 2, Band l, 2, 3, a cappella 3. Beel, Debra - FHA 3. Beeman, Marsha- FHA l, 2. Bell, Karen - Pep Club 2, Class Committee 2, 3, Honor Society. Belnap, Janeen - Foreign Language 2, Class Committee l, 2, a cappella l, 2, 3, Solo Ensemble l. Bennett, Debbie - Class Committee 3, Girls' Atheletics 3, Honor Graduate. Benson, Nancy - FHA 2, Class Committee 3. Bernard, Paul - Foreign Language l. Beutler, Paul - Foreign Language 2, Sterling Scholar, National Merit Finalist, Honor Society. Biesinger, Karl - Football 2, Mame 2, Band l, Wrestling l, Fiddler 3. Biesinger, Kent - a cappella 2, Mame 2. Biesinger, Susan - Band i, 2, Black, Debbie - Class Committee l, 2, Brave Staff 2, 3. Bodily, Gary - Football l, Wrestling 2, Track 2, Bosen, Pamela - Foreign Language 2, Honor Society, Honor Graduate, Betty Crocker Award. Bott, Virginia - Pep Club President 2. Bourland, Brad - Honor Society, Honor Graduate. Bowen, Cacey - Mame 2, Fiddler 3, Stage Crew 3, Debate 2, 3, Boys' State 3, Journalism 2, 3, Brave Staff 3, Debate Manager 3. Bratke, John - Wrestling 2, Foreign Language 2. Bray, Martha - Mame 2, Symphonic Band l, Pep Band 2, 3, Sub-Debs, Honor Graduate. Briggs, Bruce - School Play l, 3, Mame 2, Debate 2, 3, One Act Play 2, a cappella 3, Fiddler 3. Brim, Debra - Class Committee 2. Brown, Jill - Brave Staff 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Class Committee 2, 3, Drill Team 3, FHA l, Girls' Association Committee 3. Burningham, Alan - Football l, Burningham, Glen - Basketball 1, 2, 3. Buringham, Lezlee - Foreign Language l, FHA l, Class Committee 2. Burningham, Roy - Football l, 2, 3, Wrestling 2, 3, Letterman, a cappella 3. Burton, John - Prop Crew 2, Honor Society. Burton, Rosanne - Mame 2, Debate 2, 3, Brave Staff 2, Class Committee l, 2, a Capella 2, 3, Madrigals 3, Solo Ensemble 3, Fiddler 3, Honor Society, Honor Graduate. Butler, Mitch - Legend Staff 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, Fiddler 3, Honor Society, Honor Graduate. Call, Kristi - One Act Play l, Cheerleader 2, 3, Fiddler 3. Call, Lori - Class Committee 3, FHA 1. Cameron, Darrell - Band 2, 3, Orchestra 3, Squires 2, 3, Fiddler 3. Campbell, Don - VICA 3. Carlson, Gary - Swimming I, 2, 3, Carraher, Eileen - Foreign Language l. Carroll, Garn - Boys' State 2. Case, Craig - Basketball l, Football 'l, 2, 3, Track l, Cates, Mary Jo - Foreign Language 2, FHA 2, Honor Society. Caton, Beverly - Foreign Language i, Debate 2, 3, Class Committee 2, Publicity Committee 2, Honor Graduate. Cawley, Ray - Track l, 2, 3, Honor Graduate. Chamberlain, Diane - Mame 2, Class Committee l, 2. Chambers, Kent - VICA 3. Christensen, Steve - Class Committee l, 2, Honor Society, Debate 2, 3, Boys' State 2, Publicity Committee 2, Boys' Association President 3, Young Americans 3, inquiring Editor 3. Christensen, Steven - Damn Yankees T, Mame 2, a cappella l, 2, 3, Fiddler 3, Honor Graduate. Christensen, Jay - a cappella 2, 3. Clayton, Patricia - Foreign Language 'l, Sub-Debs l, FHA l, a cappella 2, 3, School Artist 3, Honor Graduate. Code, John - DECA 3. Collings, James - Wrestling l, 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3. 1 Comins, Gary - Wrestling l, Stage Crew I, 2. Conk, Robin - a cappella 2, 3. Conley, Sydney - Class Committee 2, 3, Drill Team 3, Cook, Carl - Basketball i, 2, 3, Foreign Language l, Track l, Honor Graduate. Cox, Cynthia - Mame 2, Orchestra 2, 3, a cappella 2, 3, Fiddler 3. Crosby, Stephanie - Cheerleader 2, 3, Class Committee 'l, 2. Dalton, Pam - Class Committee 3, Honor Society, Literary Magazine Staff 3, Pep Club 2. Danzer, Kevin - Football l, Wrestling l, Track l. Davidson, Paul - Fiddler 3. Davies, Brad - Football i, 2, Basketball I, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Class Committee 2. Davis, Boyd - Mame 2, Solo Ensemble 3. Decker, Gary - Mame 2, Band l, 2, 3, Wind Ensemble 2, Orchestra 3, Squires 2, V Honor Graduate. Drake, Lorraine - a cappella 3, Class Committee 3, Honor Graduate Duggar, David - Foreign Language l, Baseball Manager 2, Football l. Duncan, Patsy - FHA 3. Eckersell, Lynette - FHA I, 2, Class Committee 1, Drill Team 3. Ecton, David - Key Club l. Eggett, Bette Jo - Class Committee 3. Elder, Randall - Class Committee l, 2. i Eldredge, Debra - FHA l, 2, 3, Class Committee 3. Elliott, Sandy - Pep Club 2, Class Committee I, 2, 3, Honor Graduate. Ellis, Clair - One Act Play l, Damn Yankees l, Mame 2, Debate 2, Brave Staff 2, Class Committee l. Erickson, Doug - Tennis 2. Evans, Dave - Football l, Track 2, Class President 2, Student Body President, Sterlin, Scholar, Honor Society, Honor Graduate. l Fadel, Calvin - Swimming l, 2, Track 'l, Art Awards 2, DECA Club President 3. Faragher, Louise - a cappella 3, Class Committee 3, Honor Society, Honor Graduate, Fenwick, Terry - Mame 2. Fenwick, Kerry - Foreign Language 1, 2, 3, Girls' Athletics 3, Honor Society, Honor Graduate. Ferrara, Dan - Football i, 3. Finlinson, Richard - One Act Plays I, 2, Debate 2, Brave Staff 2, 3, Honor Society, Honor Graduate, Boys' State 3. Gadd, Cathy - a cappella 2, 3, Student Body Officer 3, One Act Plays l, 2, Mame 2, Debate 2, 3, Fiddler 3, Pep Club 2, Honor Society, Honor Graduate. Gailey, Mary - Class Committee 2, 3. Gelder, Theresa - Foreign Language I, Mame 2, Fiddler 3, Class Committee 3, Honor Graduate. Giatras, Chris - Football l, 2, 3, Wrestling l, 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3, Letterman. Goldthorpe, Susan - Pep Club 2, a cappella 2, 3, Debate 2, 3, Madrigals 3, Honor Graduate. Goodfellow, Julie - Debate 2, 3, Class Committee 2. Goodfellow, Suzanne - FHA 2, Class Committee 2, 3. Goodrich, Roselyn - a cappella 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Fiddler 3, Class Committee l, 2, , Honor Graduate. Goodwin, Lenny - Football I. Gramoll, Terry - Pep Band l, 2, 3, Marching Band l, 2, 3, Concert Band l, 2, 3, Wind Ensemble l, 2, 3, Mame 2, Damn Yankees l, Sub'Debs 3, Orchestra 2, Ensemble Festival l, 2, 3, Honor Society, Honor Graduate. Green, Robert - Baseball 2, Football 2, 3. Green, Jan - Honor Society, State Drama, Forensic League, Girls' State 2, School Play 3. Greenhalgh, Cindy - FHA l, 2. Haacke, Margo - Pep Club 2, Honor Graduate, FHA l. Hale, Shawna - Class Committee l, 2, 3, Drill Team 3. Hamby, Susan - Girls' Athletics 3. Hancock, Eldon - a cappella l, 2, Madrigals 3, Fiddler 3. Hansen, Allyn - Class Committee 'l, 2. Harding, Jan - Damn Yankees l, Mame 2, Debate 2, 3, Honor Society, Pep Club 2,1 Class Committee 2, Drill Team 3, Honor Graduate, 1 Hardy, Jone - Mame 2, Class Committee l, 2, 3, a cappella l, 2. Hart, Ned - Track l. Hatch, David - Soccer l, National Merit Finalist. Hawkes, Gregg - Track 2, Letterman, Class Committee 2. Hawkes, Reed - Football l, 2, 3, Wrestling l, Class President 3, Class Committee 2I Track l. Heiner, Blake - All My Sons 2, Mame 2, Debate 2, 3, Fiddler 3, School Play 3, Honor Society, Honor Graduate, Sterling Scholar. Henrie, Susie - Pep Club 2, Drill Team 3. Hermanson, Debbie - Class Committee l, 2, State Art Award 2. Herrick, Radene - Foreign Language l. Hibbard, Earl - Stage Crew I, 2, 3. Hodgson, Lorna - Radio Speaking 'l. Hollist, Vanalee - Class Committee l, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Drill Team 3. Hubbard, Jill - Mame 2, Debate 2. Huber, Norine - Pep Club 2, Drill Team 3, Class Committee 1, 2. Hymas, Jack - Wrestling 'l, 2, 3, Track l. lngleby, Lora - FHA Officer 2, Pep Club 2, Class Committee 3. Irvine, Ray - Wrestling l, Debate 2, Soccer 2, Football 2. lsenhart, Michael - Swimming 1, Class Committee 3. Jackson, Jerry - Football l. Jacobsen, Laurie - FHA 2, 3, Class Committee 2, 3. Jacobsen, John - Football I, Baseball l, 2, 3, Cross Country 2, Letterman. Janchus, Joanne - Foreign Language 2, Band 1, 2, 3. Jelaca, Nick - Football 'l, Baseball 1, 2. Jenkins, Nancy - Class Committee I, 2, 3, FHA l, 2, 3. Jeppson, Gary - Honor Society, Boys' State, Boys' Association Officer 2, Sterling Scholar, Honor Graduate. Jeppson, Pamela - FHA 2, Pep Club 2, Class Committee 2, Honor Society, Honor Graduate. Johansen, Jill - Pep Club 2, a cappella 2, 3, Class Committee l, 2, Drill Team 3, Honor Society, Honor Graduate. Johnson, Mary - Pep Club 2, Class Committee i, 2. Johnston, Mari-Lynn - Mame 2, One Act Play 2, Class Committee l, 2, 3, School Play 3, Drill Team 3, Honor Society, Honor Graduate. Jones, Patricia - FHA l, Pep Club 2. Kanell, Jill - One Act Play l, Foreign Language l, 2, School Play 2, Class Officer l, 3. Kato, Sharen - Foreign Language l, 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, Student Senate Secretary 3 Keeler, Brad - One Act Play 2, Wrestling l, 2, a cappella 2, 3, Madrigals 3, Solo Ensemble 3, Fiddler 3. King, Kevan - Student Senate 3. Knight, Kenneth - Stage Crew. Knowlton, Vicki - Brave Staff 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Class Committee 2, 3, Publicity Committee 3, Honor Graduate. Koenig, Laura - Class Committee 3, Honor Graduate. Lalor, Daniel - Football l, Wrestling 'l, Track l, Class Committee 2. Landsaw, Nancy - FHA Officer 2, Class Committee l, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Speech Award 3, Drill Team 3, Madrigals 3, a cappella 3, Honor Graduate. Langton, Brad - Fiddler 3, School Play 3, a cappella 3, Football 3. Larsen, JoAnn - Damn Yankees l, Mame 2, Fiddler 3, Debate 2, 3, Class Officer l, 2, 3, Honor Society 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Honor Graduate, Girls' State. Lechtenberg, Brent - Class Committee 3, Band 3. Leinweber, Karen - Class Committee 2, 3, School Artist 3, Legend Staff 2, 3. Leishman, Shelley - Class Committee l, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Debate 2, 3, Legend Staff 2, Fiddler 3, School Play 3, Drill Team 3, a cappella 3, Student Senate, Honor Graduate. Lewis, Alan - Football l, Wrestling Manager 2, Baseball 2. Lindsay, Margaret - FHA l, Pep Club 2, Honor Graduate. Locher, Camille - Class Committee l, 2, Publicity Committee 3. Logsdon, Minda - FHA l, 2, FHA President 3. Love, Lois - One Act Play l, FHA l, a cappella. Loveless, Connie - Mame 2, Orchestra. Loveridge, Sue - Class Committee 1, 2, Pep Club 2, Drill Team 3, Luddington, Diane - Debate 2, Historian 3, Honor Graduate. Mabey, Fred - Swimming l, 2, 3, Honor Graduate. Madsen, Lynette - Mame 2, Orchestra, Girls' State. Mann, Annette - One Act Play 'l, Prop Crew 2, Class Committee l, 2, Pep Club 2, Debate 2, 3, a cappella 2, 3, Honor Graduate. , McClellan, Brent - Wrestling 2, 3, Football 3, Baseball 2. Mcllrath, Shelley - Prop Crew 2, Debate 2, 3. Mecham, Annette - Pep Club 2. Meeks, Heber - Wrestling 'l. Meldrum, Dennis - Debate 2, 3, Honor Graduate. Merrill, Richard - Mame l, a cappella 2, 3, Stage Band 3. Miller, Glen - Football l, Baseball l, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, Honor Society, Honor Graduate. Millward, Greg - Football Manager 2, 3, Basketball Manager 2, 3, Baseball Manager 2, Honor Society, Honor Graduate. Mortensen, Charmaine - Pep Club 2, Girls' State, Class Committee 3, Honor Society, Honor Graduate. Moss, Gary - Swimming 2, Baseball 2, Honor Society, Honor Graduate. Moss, Richard - Baseball Manager 2. Muir, Paula - Class Committee 2, FHA, Pep Club 2. Murray, Jeri - Foreign Language l, Pep Club 2, Publicity Committee 3, Girls' Athletics 3, Honor Society, Honor Graduate. Naegle, David - Prop Crew 2, Fiddler 3, a cappella 3. Nelson, Leslie - Foreign Language l, 2, Mame 2, a cappella 2, 3, Madrigals 3, Fiddler 3, Debate 3, Honor Graduate. Newton, Ann - Pep Club 2, a cappella 2, 3, Class Committee 2, Honor Graduate. Newton, Greg - Foreign Language 'l, 2, High School Challenge 3, Honor Society, Honor Graduate, Sterling Scholar. Nielsen, Merilee - Class Committee l, 2, Pep Club 2. Nielson, Debbi - Class Committee l, 2, 3, a cappella 2, 3, Drill Team 3. Nielson, Diana - Foreign Language 2, a cappella 2, 3, Honor Society, Honor Graduate. Nielson, Merrill - Cross Country 2, 3, Track 2, 3. Nilson, Marsha - Class Committee l, Class Officer 2, Pep Club 2, Student Body Officer. Noble, DeAnn - Legend Staff 2, 3, Honor Society, Honor Graduate, Debate 2. Noorda, Leslie - FHA l. Oborn, Ralph - Foreign Language l. Okuda, Gerry - Football I, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, Class Committee 3, Lettermen Club President. Olsen, Marilyn - Prop Crew 2, Mame l, Fiddler 3, a cappella 2, 3, Madrigals 3, Debate 2, Speech Awards 2, 3, Solo Ensemble. Olsen, James - Football l, Track 2, 3, Way of the Brave l, Student Senate 1, Boys' Association Officer 3, Honor Graduate. Oman, Jory N Football l, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, Baseball 2, 3. Ongley, Brenda - FHA 2, Pep Club 2, Drill Team 3. O'Toole, Karen - Foreign Language l, Honor Society, Honor Graduate. Oyler, Jeffrey - Soccer 3, Football 2. Pace, Kristine - Class Committee l, 2. Pace, Kathleen - Class Committee l, 2. Pay, Jerold - Football l, 2, 3, Track 2, 3. Pelton, Wendy , Class Committee l, Pep Club 2, Debate 2, 3, a cappella 3, FHA l Penman, Steve 4 Football l. Perry, Elaine - Pep Club 2, FHA l, Class Committee 3. Peterson, Christine - Class Committee 2.- Peterson, Laurel - Debate 2, 3, Girls' Association Officer 2, 3, Class Committee. Peterson, Susan - Girls' Athletics. Phillips, Kevin - Foreign Language l. Pickett, Randy - Football l. Pierson, Ronald - Tennis 2, 3, Class Committee l, 2, 3. Pitchforth, Karen - Class Committee l, 2, 3, FHA, Publicity Committee. Pratt, Marie - Class Committee 2, FHA l, 2. Price, Dan - Track l, 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, Wrestling 2. Priest, Ray - Football l. Rampton, Mindy - Foreign Language l, Class Committee i, 2. Randle, Sue - Pep Club 2, Class Committee l, 2. Richards, Anita - One Act Play i, Debate 2, Prop Crew 2, Class Officer 2, Student Senate l, Way of the Brave, Student Body Officer. Riedman, Renee - Class Committee l, 2, Pep Club 2, FHA l. Rigby, Stephen - Honor Society, Honor Graduate. Ririe, Larry - Soccer 2. Robb, David - Football l, Track l, 2, 3, Class Committee 2, German Club 2, Cross Country 3, Brave Staff 2, 3. Robins, LeeAnn - Band l, 2, 3, Honor Graduate. Robinson, Brad - Prop Crew 2. Rockwell, Charles - One Act Play l, Language Award l, Speech Award l, Mame 2, Publicity Committee 2, Tennis 2, 3, Legend Staff 2, Legend Editor 3, Student Senate President 3, Young Americans 3, Class Committee 2, 3, Student Body Committee 3, Honor Society, Honor Graduate. Rogers, Becky - Foreign Language l, 2, a cappella 2, 3, Madrigals 3, Honor Society, Honor Graduate. Romney, Heidi - FHA l, a cappella 2, 3. Roth, Debbie - FHA l, Pep Club 2, Class Committee 3. Rudman, Bill - Tennis l, 2, 3, Debate 2, 3. Saiz, Peggy - Foreign Language l, Class Committee l, 2, 3, Historian 3. Salt, Emma Jo - FHA l, Pep Club 2, School Artist, Drill Team 3, Class Committee 3, Girls' Athletics. Schrnutz, Janice - Pep Club 2, Class Committee 2, 3. Schroeder, Shirlynn - Class Committee l, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Drill Team 3, Fiddler 3, Honor Graduate. Schultz, Oscar - Band i, 2, 3, All-State Orchestra 2. Scoville, Sharon - Mame 2. Seeley, Kent- Football l, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3. Seely, Scott - Foreign Language l, Legend Staff 2. Selander, Mark - One Act Play l, Foreign Language 2. Severin, Mark - Basketball 'l, Mame 2, Debate 2, 3, Cross Country l, 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3, a cappella 3, Madrigals 3, Fiddler 3. Sharp, Andrea - Mame 2, Class Committee 'l, 2, 3, Drill Team 3, Student Senate, Legend Staff 3, Honor Graduate. Sharp, Gregory - Wrestling l. Shea, Michael - Band l, 2, 3, Stage Band 2, 3. Sheffield, Kevin - Swimming l, 2, Track 2. Sheffield, Mark - Track 3. Shreeve, Stephen - Class Committee 2, 3. Sidwell, Charlotte - One Act Play i. Smart, Krista A Class Officer l, Brave Staff 2, 3, One Act Play 2, Drill Team 3. Smith, Brent - Foreign Language 2, 3, Soccer 2, Honor Society, Honor Graduate, Sterling Scholar. Smith, Cindy - Mame 2, Debate 2, 3, Legend Staff 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Class Committee l, 2, Fiddler 3, Student Body Committee 3, Honor Graduate. Smith, Renae - Prop Crew 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Class Committee 2, Honor Society, Honor Graduate. Smith, Valerie - Class Committee l, 2, 3, a cappella 2, 3, Pep Club 2. Smith, Layne - Brave Staff 2, Brave Staff Editor 3, inquiring Editor 3, High School Challenge 3, Student Senate 3, Honor Graduate. Smith, Reid - Tennis l, Soccer 2, 3, Class Committee 3, Student Body Committee 3. Spencer, Deborah - Band Vice-President 3. Spiut, Randy - Football l, 3, Basketball l, Track l, Letterman. Stanger, Kent - Track l, Wrestling l, Honor Graduate. Stell, Sherrie - Foreign Language l, Class Committee 2, 3, FHA 2, 3, a cappella. Stubbs, Sherrie - Foreign Language l, Class Committee 2, School Play. Swain, Robert- Football l, Track l, Stage Crew l, 2, 3. Taylor, Sylvia - Damn Yankees l, Mame 2, Fiddler 3, a cappella 2, 3, Madrigals 3 ,Debate 2, Honor Society, Honor Graduate. Taylor, Nancy - Art Award 3. Thalman, Randy - Class Committee 2, Baseball l. Titensor, Steve - Wrestling l, 2, 3, Track 2, Cross Country 3. Todd, Charles - Football l, Wrestling l, Track l, Class Committee l, 2, Student Body Committee Chairman 3, Honor Society, Honor Graduate, Sterling Scholar. Toone, David - Stage Band l, Wind Ensemble 2, Honor Graduate. Toone, Marianne - Class Committee l, 2, Pep Club 2, Drill Team 3, Honor Graduate Tripp, William A Prop Crew. Turner, Diane - Pep Club 2, Class Committee 2. VanLeeuwen, Bobby - Football l, 2, 3. Walker, Jana - Legend Staff 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Debate 2, Honor Graduate. Waters, Rick - Swimming l, Cheerleader 3. Watts, Greg - Football, Wrestling l. Welling, Wendy - One Act Play 2, Safety Committee l, Pep Club 2, Girls' Asso- ciation Officer 3, Class Committee 'l, 2, 3, Honor Society, Honor Graduate. Whitaker, Neil - Tennis i, 2, 3, Student Body Committee 3. White, Dave - Football l, 2, Wrestling l, Soccer 2, Class Committee 2, Cheerleader 3. Whiting, Rosemary - Foreign Language l. Whyte, Danny - Football 'l. Wilkinson, Cynthia - One Act Play l, 2, School Artist l, 2, 3, Class Committee 1, Prop Crew 2, a cappella 2, 3, Honor Graduate. Willey, Mary Ann - Mame 2, Class Committee 2, FHA 'l, Pep Club 2, a cappella 2, 3, DECA 3. Wilson, Ellice - Mame 2, Pep Club 2, Drill Team 3, Class Committee l, 2. Wimer, Denice - One Act Play l, School Play l, Debate 2, Student Body Committee. Wiscombe, Lori - Class Committee 'l, 2. Woodhave, John - Football l, Foreign Language l. l59 honor graduates Anel Anderson Steven Angerbauer Kevin Bangerter Melanie Bankhead John Baylis Karen Bell Debbie Bennett Paul Bernard Paul Beutler Pamela Bosen Virginia Bott Brad Bourland Martha Bray Anita Briggs Bruce Briggs Marla Burningham John Burton Rosanne Burton Mitch Butler Garn Carroll Mary Jo Cates Beverly Caton Ray Cawley Steven D. Christensen Steven F. 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Tw' A I 4 , A CAPPELLA -- FIRST ROW: Annette Monn, Cynthio Wilkinson, Jill Johansen, Louise Forogher, Lorroine Droke, Rosie Goodrich, Dru Rudd, Roy Burninghom, Croig Armstrong, Anito Briggs, Leslie Nelson, Cynthio Wroy, Morsho Pope. SECOND ROW: Corol Word, Merlyn Smith, Corolyn Borlow, Jonet Jewkes, Diono Nielson, Joy Christensen, Will Roolcliff, Pot Riley, Jennifer Orison, Kothy Bennett, Pouline Beecher, Mori Lou Bongerter. THIRD ROW: Korlo Holverson, Connie Newell, Melody Code, Suson Summers, Brad Longton, Lee Hollbrook, Gory Longton, Steve Pork, Terri Fenwick, Morilyn Borlow, Ann Wettstein, Terry Grove. A CAPPELLA - FIRST ROW: Cheryl Borroclough, Joneen Belnop, Jill Christenson, Debbie Jones, Brent McClellan, Kent Biesinger, Robert Boumonn, Robert Keller, Noncy Londshow, Goil Hoyes, Jonie Perkins. SECOND ROW: Ellen Toylor, Lois Love, Mc1ryAnn Willey, Becky Rogers, Cloir Ellis, Steve Christensen, Beniie Winters, Ernest Nielson, Jim Child, Ernest Nielson, Jim Child, Jon Slotter, Corolyn Bennett, Jeonne Evons, ReNoe Modsen, THIRD ROW: Lourie Osvvolcl, Morilyn Olson, Shelley Leishmon, Bloke Heiner, Bruce Briggs, Joe Wolker, Dove Checketts, Richord Merrill, Dovid Noegle, Jon Dovis, Corolyn Poulson, Valerie Goodrich, Wondo Bongerter. .gl cappella Many fine programs were the re- sult of long hours of hard work and practice done by the a cap- pella choir. Mr. Burton, head of the choral department at Bountiful High, always managed to have the choir ready for their next appear- ance. The Christmas season was filled with requests for this excel- lent singing group, and, at the end of each performance, they were happily rewarded by the audiences their creativity inspired. A CAPPELLA - FIRST ROW: Rosanne Burton, Leslie Nelson, Sylvia Taylor, Cathy Gadd, Eldon Hancock, Robin Pace, Brad Keeler, Pat Clayton, Sherrie Stell, Lori Graham, Janet Moser. SECOND ROW: Kris Hale, Paula Mattson, Robyn Wray, Pat Turnbull, Robin Conk, Dave Zabriskie, Rodney Davis, Debbie Nielson, Valerie Smith, Jone Hardy, Kathy Dresher. THIRD ROW: Susan Goldthorpe, Jody Jeppson, Marsha Wil- kinson, Beverly Beck, Wendy Pelton, Mark Severin, Carl Grimshaw, Rick Waters, Cynthia Cox, Sherry Butler, Lisa Goldthorpe, Cristine Eggett, Brenda Pendleton. mixed chorus MIXED CHORUS - FIRST ROW: Rise Boyle, Karen Bown, Debbie White, LeVae Nelson, Karen Peterson, Wendy Christensen, Becki Curtis, Beth Olson, Gayle DeMiIIe, Jan Green, Joelene Duncan. SECOND ROW: Judy Draper, Sharon Jensen, Sheri Collier, Cathy Carlsen, Melanie Mortensen, Jody Jackson, Maxine Miller, Cindy Burnham, Becki Malmrose, Ronda Swain, Laurie Talbot, Carol Jean Smith, Pam Isenhart, Anne Benard. THIRD ROW: Robert Checketts, Mike Chapmen, Kenny Nelson, Arthur Robinson, Lynn Merrill, Roger Earl, Dale Orton, Van Haynie, Rick Tuss, Mark Thurston, Clark Simons, Kent Handy, Reed DeMille, John Simmonds. MIXED CHORUS - FIRST ROW: Robyn Srnith, Jenny Parkin, Katrin Nielsen, Donalyn Elliott, Carol Caylor, Lesley Hadley, Karen Benard, Elaine Nielson, Kathi Pettey, Susan Gustafson, Carollee Nelson. SECOND ROW: Debbie Christiansen, Janet Bishop, Debbie Brey, Lisa Lish, Jane Mead, Gaylin Averett, Marilyn Waters, Julia Hatton, Debbie Russell, Mary Shaw, Cindy Sweeten, Karla Lifterth, Mr. Burton, director. THIRD ROW: Mike Seely, Craig Christensen, Jerry Paetsch, Lamoine Cox, Gaylen Brown, Dave Swenson, Chuck Trett, Brent Farnes, Willie Stewart, Scott Mears, Ed Palmer, Kevan King. 4 orchestra, madrigals MADRIGALS -- FIRST ROW: Marilyn Olsen, Nancy Landshaw, Clair Ellis, Susan Goldfhorpe, Sylvia Taylor, Rick Waters. SECOND ROW: Eldon Hancock, Brad Keeler, Terry Fenwick, Dave Zabriski, Leslie Nelson, Becky Rogers, Dru Rudd, Cheryl Barraclough. THIRD ROW: Rosanne Burton, Mark Severin, Richard Merrill. RepresenTing The near professional singers aT BounTiful High were The small choir of Madrigals. Being The backbone of The A'Cappella Choir, They also sang in many separafe per- formances for boTh The school and The communify. The Sophomore's Mixed Chorus learned The Techniques of a good singing voice under The paTienT direcTion of Mr. Burfon. They Took parT in a special Chrisfmas pro- gram puT on by all The choral groups. The orchesTra has represenTed Boun- Tiful High exfremely well This year. They performed wiTh The UTah Sym- phony OrchesTra as well as parTici- paTing in many fesfivals and concerTs. Because of The efforTs of Mr. Dickson, They have obTained several awards. Through much discipline and devo- Tion, The orchesTra has made The music program very meaningful. ORCHESTRA - FIRST ROW: Linda Benard, Karen Holmes, Carol Jean Smith, Barbara Haskeff, Jill Hubbard, Trudi Taylor, Teresa Gelder, Barbara Fowler, Cynthia Cox, Kaihy Meldrum, Susan Gustafson, SECOND ROW: Kathy Ogden, Laurie TalboT, Nancy Skewes, Mary Duffin, Mary Gelder, Terry Gramoll, Ralph WrighT, Darrel Cameron, Coray Williams, Kenidy Logan, Pauline Beecher, Lyne eTTe Madsen. THIRD ROW: Connie Loveless, David Gailey, Boyd Davis, Richard Cotfle, Bill Newfon, Dennis Stephenson, Sian Jeppsen,Tom Decker, Kevin Robins, Gary Decker, Debbie Spencer. FOURTH ROW: Mike Isenharf, Mike Phillips, Monfy Pack, Ray Cook, Mark Callisfer, Oscar Schultz, Steve Park, Gary Srni1h. T65 stage band BounTiTul l-ligh's STage Band had one major olosTacle To overcome This year and ThaT was Their sTruggle To be known as The Jazz Ensemble. They fared noT-so-well in ThaT endeavor, buT Their showing in The various con- cerTs and compeTiTions in which They played made up Tor iT. They parTici- paTed in The STaTe STage Band Con- TesT, several concerTs, and The Don Ellis Clinic ThaT was held aT Brigham Young UniversiTy. If f K ' ' . 'f' , , f ' STAGE BAND -- ROW ONE: Bruce Thompson, Dave Rex Carlisle, ROW TWO: Joe Walker, Tom Decker, Robins, Mark WagsTaTT. ROW THREE: Renae Madsen, mond Cook, Mark CallisTer, David Ray, Mr. Dan Rich, loo, 1 5 T f f rw- , J, M. V' wg, Agqqx , ,WW Jill Loyola, Drum MajoreTTe GranT Amacher, Drum Maior Sargeam, Todd Brimley, Mike Shea, Martha Bray, Dan Loveless, Gary Decker, Bob Cameron, Kevin Gordon Fisher, Dale Longhursf, Monty Pack, Ray- direcTor. ,- A fm f. , if , , , ,N l gl CONCERT ton, John Dale Burn Page, Co Fowler, B Orton, Re BAND - ROW ONE: Roger Newman, Pauline Beecher, Brad Bur- Lambert, Terry Grammoll, Mary Gelder, Kris Campbell, Kathy Park, inghom, Jeff Barton. ROW TWO: Ralph Wright, Kenidy Logan, Steve lleen Nielson, Mary Duffin, Coray Williams, Kevin Cannon, Gary ruce Thompson, Dave Sargeant, Mike Shea, Steve MacNarnara, Don x Carlisle. ROW THREE: Darrell Cameron, David Sward, Joy VanTassel, Jan Lawrence, LeAnn Robins, Kevin Bradshaw, Stan Jeppsen, Oscar Shultz, Mike Mills, Gary Smith, Steve Pork, Bill Newton, Dennis Stevenson, Paul Ander- son, Bob Cameron, Tom Decker, Bill Stapley, Kevin Robins, Dan Loveless, Gary Decker. ROW FOUR: Graig Green, Dale Longhurst, Monty Pack, Gordon Fisher, John Martin, David Ray, Ray Cook, Mark Callister, Duane Francis, Todd Stubbs, Mitch Butler, Evan Stott, Karl Biesinger, Mark Wagstaff, Richard Cottle, Todd Brimley, Grant Amacher, Claudia Grammoll, William Silvester, director. IGH band This was a great year for the Boun- tiful High School Symphonic Band and its director, William H. Silvester. For the fourth consecutive year the Band walked away with top honors . , ,s.s3mK... , at both Solo and Ensemble, and Re- gional Festival competitions. ln earn- ing more than its share of Firsts at the state Solo and Ensemble Festival, the Symphonic Band left little doubt of its state-wide supremacy. The ac- complishments of the stage band were also one of the year's highlights, capturing first place at both Region and District Festivals. BANNER GIRLS: Lauri Page, Connie Loveless, Stephanie Bean, Barbara Baker, Lisa Goldthorpe, Sherry Butler, Renae Madsen, Cindy Blank, Julie Dickerson, Lynette Madsen, Lauri Jacobson, Suson Beck COPY Kathy Hoff Layout legend Guess what - vve've done it again. Boy are they gonna kill us at the press, were the words that sent shivers up the spines of the pupils in one seventh period class. The class was yearbook and that sentence meant that something else had been gooted up. Frequent clashes with a professional photographer and calls from the printer kept things lively for the Legend '72 staff. But, through all the turmoil and the pain of ulcers, a book to be remembered was pub- lished for the student body. Jeff England Photography Karen Leinweber Art Editor M, 5 A . ftiifai. r ' QE '11, ff., if' 1 i I sr f 55 gi 5, iss 2. all Qiifiii -2 si fs -is 5 2Et'g'i:eZfgi ez. E 511.51 if si. 4. . B eggs' -Q. 'r f ss NE Melanie Bankhead Chuck Rockwell Editor Editor B S is N 'S Mitch Butler Kathy Hoagland Business Editor Business Nancy McGregor Jonet Moser Art Copy mul-HWY DeAnn Noble Photography Editor Susanne Sant Copy -- :wi- , - - ,a ', ' Q, A K ' '3iS:S.sg iagtoffffgirssffrfsn-1,Q . . K .- . H Q, -. ,. A l 3.2155 5 F ifi,-QWXlXWk,kQfl5 I- Fl .f P5-fs - I 'SVS'- 3g1g'7 : ,QS s:f .'f::-':':Egi:'-1'JF :' : .fs ' KJ .,f 1-i K is Q5 xv ,A .. -. , i . W . ' ef :,:w..rf1:: Q - A :.. ' X K 3 C. 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A f S 5 ,Ui K f: - ,Q . ? , W D Cacey Bowen Jodee Davis Richard Finlinson brave Debbie Black Jill Brown Cindy Dixon i Linda Harrison Vicki Knowlion Paiii Lind Alison Sherrill Layne Smith Advisor Editor In trying to air some of the grievances that were held by the students, the Brave Staff initiated such new inno- vations as the Spectrum and the Forum. Under the leadership of Layne Smith and Mrs. Sherrill, the staff also conducted the Brave Contest that covered poetry, photography and art. A special April issue gave the Brave Staff and the school a change ot pace. uma -QUE Dave Robb Krista Smart Deon Tingey Lynn M Turner if-il t EighTy-one girls, uniformed in red and gray, united To be The hosts of The school. They decorated The SpiriT Hall with posters, crepe paper and unusual centerpieces. During games, Their gloved hands synchronized movemenTs as They performed hand drills. Singing The school song or cheering Through victories and de- feats, They continued on. Unaware of aching feet and sTrained voices, They mainTained a spirit ThroughouT The school. Cyndi Wray, Jan Wade, Jody Jeppson, Shelly Harris. Q -:QS : 5 X3 9 T 'Q Q? KN I -:::. ' x 2, 4 . - sr s ' f X X ' f': in wists! Jan Davis, Claudia Bangerter, Mikki Bowles, Sue Hollist, Debbie Sparenberg. -Q F K 'l:: :L::ff1: 5'I.::G:iE . . . xii ra I NSW? L . X i fag, ,... 2 L, . K 3 1 gh: gt A t 'l' ri i - ' i - r ss. M, A., me .f . i A ., ,,...-gpm ,- wwf. , . , T 3, :-.. I, as f S sit? W' E Q M xv EQ Y tex? E kr. T r 1 X Q S my if ss is S :sei W S35 N M233 i X L X Q is M s i h is 5 5 N N T N S R 5 N N Y X i sf W Pia' ia '3 X1 EK Q 5, My W? K L ' B . L .., ccc, ggyg g , r vl. iccc ,,,,, I . I il., . K i.'- Merlyn Smith, Laurie Olsen, Carolyn Barlow, Marilyn Barlow. Vickie Smith, Roxanne Wheelock, Michelle Locher, Jan Hill. Stephanie Bean, Merlene Jensen, Kathy Hoff, Kathy Todd, Joni Garrett. Kathy Brinton, Susan Beck, Melody Code, Laura Beauregard. Barbara Williams, JoAnn Southwick, Lyn Amundson, Lauren Beal, Sue Haywood, p p club Julie Wiscombe, Maria DiLello, Debbie Leishman, Janey Rice, Lisa Faddis. Jan Powell, Wanda Bangerter, Pat Turnball, Carolyn Poulsen, Val Goodrich. Y nwwtmmmmefi.f,.- ' Sharon Perry, Shauna Flynn, Kathy Glissmeyer, Julie Janes. Marsha Pope, Joyce Evans, Kathy Bennett, Ronda Anderson. Kris Hale, Sheila Ames, Barbara Baker, Kathy Hoagland, Margo Knott. Sherry Butler, Claudia Gramoll, Laurie Nelson, Jennifer Orison, Sue Munsey, Janey Perkins, Lisa Goldthorp, Shawna Lee. Caroline Anselmo, Jill Ferre. Patti Lind, Linda Benard, Lana Toolson, Kathy Giles. VeAnn Booth, Gloria George, Ellen Taylor, Lois Bennett, Charlene Downward LaVerle Asrnus, Sharlene Fisher. DeEtte Moore, Terry Wood. cheerleaders , Stephanie Crosby Head Cheerleader, our part Indian Brave. Big brown eyes are expressive and sincere. Naturally curly hair, very frizzy when wet. Mother of the Braves. Sharen Kato When cold air hits, little fingers stick out. Always smiling, enthusiastic. Intelligent, petite, an allearound type of person. Dave White Head Yell Leader, carrying on a family tradition. Dynamite with the dames, has sexy legs. Loves soccer but promotes spirit in all sports. Father of the cheerleaders. Rick Waters The strongest of the men, coordination abounds. A beautiful voice. Bountiful's ping pong champion. Attracted to blue, green, and other cheerleaders. Krisli Call Teeny ond Tiny five-TooT Two, eyes oT blue. An cicfress. Works oT Food King, buT loves Roncild McDonald. Ray Irvine Full of jokes. Sponsors The onnucil beer rciffle. Drives o lifelike Volkswogen. lnTeresTed in Greek philosophy ond rgising Holy Hell. Jill Loyola Bec1uTiTul dork hoir, hcilT Mexiccin. ExTremely coordinciTed. Loves Siamese coTs ond Telephone poles. Do iT, Do iT- All Right! Joe Hoskins SweeT sixTeen, ond never been kissed. A new TroidiTion GT BounTiTul broughT soul To our school. When you're cool mon, The sun shines oll The Time! Whc1T you see is whoiT you geT. Michelle Neerings Kim Michelle Devours cheeseccike ond onion rings. LiTe's oimbiTion wcis To mgke cheerleader. Loves her liTTle puppy ond The color green. Duff Willey Don Seemingly quieT, buT surprisingly ouTgoing. BesT pcils cire Two Irish SeTTers. Yeo Red, Yeo Grciy. Lori Adair Anel Anderson Cheryl Barraclough Jill Brown Sydney Conley Lynette Eckersell Caroline Genova Shawna Hale i 2 i lJan Harding Susie Henrie J Vanalee Hollist Norine Huber Jill Johansen Mari-Lynn Johnston Nancy Landsaw Shelley Leishman q..,,...-1, K 5- Q Sue Loveridge Debbi Nielson Brenda Ongley drill team For The TirsT Tlrne in Two years The Manclonelles haol The iniTiaTive To enTer The annual STaTe of UTah Ex- hibiTion CompeTiTion as The only one year drill Team. The high-sTep- pers used imaginaTion and endless hours To perTecT an exclusive sTyle. Emma Jo Salt Andrea Sharp Sherlyn Shroeder Linda Nelson Advisor I 1: Efszixx P 8? 'R Sf'-Hr., if T o N an ,A :T in x W in A. I v . fi . 2 T ' . . ,,-r V ' Krista SrnarT Marianne Toone Elllce Wnlson Barbara Young d bate Thriving on verbal combat, the debate club had another highly successful year. Doing well at the Carbon, Gold- en Spike and Weber meets, the deba- tors again found the hardest competi- tion at home. After spending countless hours on research, the debators took time to have fun at numerous debate parties, the most memorable being the annual treasure hunt. Wendy Pelton, Dennis Meldrum and Cacey Bowen helped everyone as debate managers. Jennifer Orison .loe Hoskins Rick Balling Steve Quinn Patricia Smith Jan Wade Ellen Taylor Pat Turnbull Steve Christensen Blake Heiner Kathy Todd Terri Flint Julie Goodfellow Cindy Smith Mary Ann Smart Bill Rudman Cathy Gadd JoAnn Larsen Kevin Meredith Richard Mower Shelley Mcllrath Karen Elder Laurel Peterson Shelley Leishman ri' ' . ,.., . . x if , ' f . A ,-MM' ,ge .rr B siss, 'M .. . w. sssiwrw-f - V Y Dave Robb Dennis Meldrum Doug .lulander Elvin Nissen Gayle Hayes Kaye Burningham Dave Anderton Claudia Gramoll 1,5 , A. eye w i- ,Q wr , :ffiz . If QW .1 f if -lf? ii WW 'Bm My 2 y W n f:-2 2 z4ez,f:i,g1, '- Hwv, i W ., Ai-,ii fggager 5155 -' wi .:,::1Q :I ' 1' ' 'iw iz. ,gay if , w X f . I if ,iii 65 Wd' Q f , Y if ' f 5 . ,pr ,fam 5 Ng 'i Heidi VanErT Annette Mann vm! W' Eldon Hancock ' 'ur Cacey Bowen 4. fe, Mi Mark Severin f ew 54.55 X , ,, ge 4- Wanda Bangerfer Bruce Briggs iaf w w fi, Q' ii ' '- 49 23. i fi R ,,. ff ,gg Mk Z Clair Ellis Leslie Nelson 455 f.,,f I ,K f mil , I M lf' l gfifsfiffiii'-z ' ,. f ll'Ll 22 ', Q i. .2 Betty Sedgley Sherrie Stubbs Cindy Dixon 11 .,-r Roseanne Burton Jan Harding Sylvia Taylor Rodney Davis T 'i ' use 1 B R E- ' , M, i .2 V f 5, if' 4' ls fa- W i, ' iii L 2 TA f 1 Scott Seely Richard Finlinson Ward Henderson Lyn Amundsen wi-1 WW Jeff England Sue Goldthorpe Mindy Rampfon Wendy Pelton ,J Virginia Bott Beverly Caron Jill Hubbard 17 F.h. . The Future Homemakers of America were kept busy all year helping The community in various ways and pro- moting a growing appreciation ofthe ioys and satisfaction of homemaking. Besides oi monthly meeting and party, the FHA sponsored Their annual Girls' Preference dance, Friends, and or- ganized an exciting FHA week Tor The entire studentbody. ln the FHA creed, The Future Homemakers of America emphasize The need To build homes where living will be The expression of everything Thcit is good and fair. F.H.A. - FIRST ROW: Louise Clayton, Debbie Francis, Karen Urie, Sue Balm- forth, Norma Conte, Barbara Frost, Janet Barlow, Cindy Case, Lori Graham, Margo Knott, Vicki Bagshaw, Minda Logsdon, Roxanne Wheelock, Shauna Gcindy, Vickey Bowles, Jill Peterson, Jill Briton, Susan King. SECOND ROW: Becky Bill, Kristine Willden, Karla Lifferth, Kathy Tyson, Michelle Wheeler, Dalyn Ongley, Kathy Pitts, Nanette Bernard, Janine Ahleen, Teri Grove, Sherri Stell, Ronnie Stevens, Robyn Wray, Sally McDaniels, Cheryl Wiscombe, Karen Tuttle, Jan Slatter, Shelley Harris, Joy VanTassel, Robyn Williams, Carolyn Bright, Karla Wimer, Susan McArdle. THIRD ROW: Sharon Anderson, Marsha T80 Pope, Janie Perkins, Jennifer Orison, Nancy Rhea, Colleen DeVodge, Susan Keddington, Vicky Jotfs, Brenda Jeppson, Marii Clark, Karen Elder, Debbie Beel, Colleen Leinweber, Shauna Olson, Bette Jo Eggett, Karen Leinweber, Jannine Tueller, Michelle Locher, Pam Smith, Diana Holbrook, Dianne Robinson, Mary Gelder, FOURTH ROW: Sheila Thomas, Cheryl. Arbanas, Ellen Taylor, Lorre Jensen, Robyn Smith, Marilyn Bee, Patsey Duncan, Brenda Pendleton, Anita Robinson, Sharlene Fisher, Sharon Olsen, Nancy McGregor, Debbie Hymas, Debbie Davis, Gaylin Splut, Terri Elkins, Shannon Horner, Lise Hogan, Debbie Palmer, Marilyn McRae, Gayle Warren, Patty Freeze. ,hw f' 1 Salvaging everything from raw fish to stolen beer kegs, were Bountiful's behind-the-scene stars, the Prop Crew. The Salvation Army Center was fre- quently visited by this conserving group. They entertained the students with falling walls and broken feather pillows during assemblies and pro- ductions, yet, with quiet considera- tion, made every show a success. stage crew During the sixth period, the infamous stage crew met legitimately to slither through numerous underground tun- nels. Their obiective was to enlarge the program through studying scene craft as well as stage craft. The crew's ambition was realized by designing original scenery for the play, You Can't Take lt With You. They were responsible for exotic lights, sounds, and other special effects that cap- tured student interest during assem- blies. T82 prop erew 1 .-H PROP CREW - Renae Madsen, Renae Smith, Debbie Spencer, Ernest Neilson, Mary Pulley, Dave Sargent, Ronda Swain, Kathy Hoagland. STAGE CREW -- Cacey Bowen, Jeff England, Mr, Siddoway, advisor, Earl Hibberd, Ken Knight, .. f- ,ss ub-d b and quires Earning the title as junior patrons to the Utah Symphony, the Sub-Debs and Squires participated in many sig- nificant activities. The selling of bum- per stickers comprised one part in this group's fund raising project to help support the symphony. Another aspect ot this organization proiected culture as planned visits to certain concerts were established. SUB-DEBS AND SQUIRES - FIRST ROW: Joy VanTassel, Deb- OND ROW: Todd Brimley, Tom Decker, John Lambert Gary ble Spencer, Martha Bray, Terry Gramoll, Kathy Ogden. SEC- Decker. THIRD ROW: Monty Pack, Darrel Cameron Rex Car lisle, David Sargeant, Dale Longhurst, To promoTe an appreciaTion Tor phoTo- graphy, The PhoTo Club was esfab- lished. Discussions during The meeT- ings were presenTed on The various aspecTs aT phoTography. Field Trips broughT shooTing sTudenTs inTo such inTeresTing and picTuresaue aTrnos- phere as ThaT OT Park CiTy. The Tinal developmenT oT The club led The mem- bers To Their own phoTo exhibif dis- play. photo club PHOTO CLUB - FIRST ROW: Tom Tolman, advisor, Earl Hibberd, Sharon ShosTed, Debbie Hill, Devennie Pulley, Dan Lanva1Ter, Torn Rawlings. SECOND ROW: Ellen Loring, Leslie Merrill, Lorre Jensen, Dave Robb, Paul Bernard, Lynn M. Turner. THIRD ROW: Cacey Bowen, Cory Svoboda, Gary Holman, Robyn SmiTh, Valerie Salr, Rich Finlinson, Scozr MarTin, Dave Kirkland. ,. , ,,,,,,,, , ,,, club ,wwe fy, , f Organized This year, The Math Club broughT new insighTs for iTs members. One of The clubs acTiviTies consisTed oT perplexing puzzle pages. They were designed and disTribuTed To The sTudenTs once a monTh. The pages added a challenge To The individual's mind as he sTrived Tor The answers. GuesT speakers were also welcomed To The meefings delivering unusual lecTures on such Topics as rubber-sheeT and N-dimensional geomeTry. MATH CLUB - Dee Davis, Mrs. Rowland, advisor, Gary Moss, Gary Jeppson, David Naegle, Chuck Rockwell, Ron Pierson, Shelley Mcllrarh, Greg NewTon, Sue Angerbauer, Beniie Winter, Marsha Hall, Paul Rowland. BG A newly organized DECA Club at Bountiful High got students acquaint- ed with the Techniques ot business by using local establishments as models. This club sponsored a Sub-tor-Santa rattle, a stomp, and an assembly with Lynn Lehman and Art Kent as tea- tured speakers. The State DECA con- test was held at Utah State University and the National Convention was in California. DECA CLUB H951 ROW DSANW Smut CGI Fade' Dmne Nelson SECQND thia Wilkinson, Mary Gailey, Roxie Ford Lance Fenn THIRD ROW Steve Winn ROW Rmhmd Beyer Tom Dpvoge Dlcme Clwmberiom Mary Ann W,lley Cyn, Scott Christensen, James Eggett, John Code Ron Gustateson Doug Jackman Steve Gabbott, Clark Wangsgaard, advisor I86 Iettermen club LETTERMEN - FIRST ROW: John Jacobsen, Gerry Okuda, Jim Collins, Jack Hawkes, Roy Burningham, Randy Spiuf, Rob Bachman, Alan Lewis. THIRD ROW: Hymas, Kent Seeley, Cal Fadel, Jerald Pay, Rob Green, Dave White, Brad Glen Miller, Brent McClellan, Maurice Canchola, Dave Robb, Sreve Titensor, Keeler. SECOND ROW: Brad Davies, Ray Irvine, Brad Bake, Jory Oman, Reed Bill Rudman, Ray Tinclwer. FOURTH ROW: Fred Mabey, Gary Carlson, Mark Severin, Kevin Sheffield. Get it on, Braves! was the'Letter- rnen's trademark. During basketball season, the athletes combined in- genuity and brawn to form a gentle- men's cheering section. ln order to raise necessary funds, the Lettermen sponsored the annual Donkey Basket- ball Game and through expert sales- manship outfitted the students in red and gray shirts. Their revenue was gladly exhausted at the year end banquet, where the disciplined ath- letes ate everything in sight. LETTERMEN CLUB FIRST ROW Rick Conk Craig Nordquist Dave Riley Dallas THIRD ROW: Gary Malmrose, Steve Quinn, Rick Balling, Jay Hansen Randy Nielson Kurt Stevenson Mike Miller Mike Barker SECOND ROW Brad Burton Odgen Lane Evans. FOURTH ROW: Chris Jones, Lee Hollbrook John Hunter Blaine Davies Herb Blesinger Bill Blackhurst Blaine Fackerell Duff Wiley Keith Olsen, Dennis Green, John Bratke. 5- indian cdub Among various activities in the com- munity, the Indian Club presented From the Eagles Bed introducing the public to their philosophies and view points. Concluding their special Indian week, they displayed an en- lightening assembly to the entire stu- dent body, thus acquainting the students with their cultural back- ground and homeland. chess club On a battlefield of red and black squares, members ot the Chess Club pitted their intelligence against one another. In a game where brain is more important than brawn, our Chess Club tound competition difficult among themselves. After many hours ot practice, the members tared well in their battles with other schools. 188 INDIAN CLUB - Albert Tinhorn, Irene Martin, Tina Shiie, Ronni Stevens, Mr. Richard Siddoway, ad- visor, Mary Allen, Linda Peterson, Kimiko Kato, Keith Westover. CHESS CLUB - Bill Tripp, Orlin Ford, adviser, Gary Jeppson, Jim Hasauer, Gary Decker, Shelley Mc- llrath, Brent Smith, Ken Ford, Jett Barton, Neil Hayward. A-may club Representing Bolivia and Bulgaria at the Model United Nations conference was Bountiful Highs U.N. Club. The students became acquainted with the political and economic forces which constantly shape and reshape our so- ciety and vvorld. They learned the political processes involved in rnajor world crises and will novv understand the causes of future crises. UN. CLUB -- FIRST ROW: Paul Beutler, Shelley Mcllrath, Jan Green, SECOND ingham. THIRD ROW: Mr Odoardi advisor Gary Moss Chuck Rockwell Ron ROW: Layne Smith, Linda Harrison, Karen O'Toole, Sue Summers, Lezlee Burn- Pierson, Steve Rigby. French club To become better acquainted vvith the culture and people ot France through various activities is the purpose ot the French Club. Many special events have highlighted the year, such as, the International Fiesta, dinner and movies at restaurants and theatres in Salt Lake City, and observing French holidays. Their goal is to bring the French program to the attention ot the student body and encourage them to study French. www 43, M' FRENCH CLUB - Valerie Salt, Ward Henderson, Shauna Lee Mrs Ford advisor Janet Barlow Ellen Loring, Susie McArdIe, Gordon Busenbark, Lisha McKinnon Sharon Shosted -s, GERMAN CLUB - FIRST ROW: Sherrie Stell, Valerie Goodrich, THIRD ROW: Mark Spencer, Brent Wing Dale Hulse Duane Jan Powell, Patsy Blotter, Kathy Hentze, Terri Jeppson. SEC- Blotter, John Brotke, Ted Tueller, Jeff Boyle Miss Jacobs OND ROW: Joanne Janchus, Laurie Jacobsen, Louise Clayton. advisor. Qyyy H K? new Q -A -. was , iimzxg A sf club This year the student body of B.I-I.S. has been made more aware of Ger- man lite by experiencing aspects ot the German cultures. The president, Steve Allred, helped carry out some fun activities, namely, dinner at a German restaurant, spring bicycle trip and picnic, talent night, folk dancing, and the International Festi- val. The cIub's intention is to enable students to participate in German customs and holidays. panish club SPANISH CLUB - FIRST ROW: Lorre Jensen, Holly Murray, Rita Theurer, Val Foster, Karen O'Toole, Lisa Hogan, Diana Nielson, Shannon Horner, Cheryl Arbanas, Sue Angerbauer, Laura Jones. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Maak, advisor, Gayle Warren, Betty Sedgely, Laurie Talbot, Marsha Hall, Cynthia Lamph, Holly PeTerson, Susan Perry, Carla Halverson, Leslie Nelson, Sheila Thomas, Becky We ...A sg Led by BrenT Christensen, The Spanish Club promoTeol inTeresT in The Spanish language. They were busy execuTing diTTerenT acTiviTies ThroughouT The year. Playing a maior role in The ln- Ternational Fiesta, participaTing in The Homecoming Parade, and eaTing ouT at Senor Pepe's in SalT Lake CiTy mark some of The highlights. 192 .1 r'.:'ff'fxsX V, ,- av, M., rs ' Xlki . .KX ixgsga., .U Rogers. THIRD ROW: Dano Smith, Sharon Anderson, Kenidy Logan, Richard Noble, MorTon Phillips, David Torgersen, Dennis BarTon, Kevin Cannon, STeven Page, Kathy Sedgley, Eldeen Wingfield, Diana Wetherell. FOURTH ROW: RoberT Cameron, SCOTT Martin, Richard Reeder, Mike Burton, Dwaine Elder, Dennis Jowles, John Anderson, Brad Carroll, Brent Christensen, Raymond Cook, David Stewart. ......i- g xfffa X X ts X A K Wg.. kms fly E.. ffftftl 'Q - 'SEZSES' To we 6 '21, 3 ,, , f2Wiftw2f U.S.A. - FIRST ROW: Scott Seeley, Greg Newton, Mitch Butler. SECOND ROW: Dave Duggar, Steve Angerbauer, Gary Jeppson, Greg Millward, Bill Tripp, John Baylis, Ralph Oborn. THIRD ROW: Kevin Moss, Glen Miller, Steve Arbuckle, Chuck Rockwell, Dave Naegle, Steve Rigby, Gary Moss, Dee Davis, Dave Toone, John Burton. The Underground Sabotage Associa- tion assaulted various Bountiful High institutions during their heists which included a book store holdup, a ping pong match in the library, and the short-lived Casino cle Librarof' Af- filiated with the USA was the lunch time Varsity Frisbee Football Team. bowling club The Bowling Club took the lanes on Tuesday afternoons for their weekly assault on the pins. Top teams in- cluded Baum's Bums, the Holy Rollers, and the Fantasticks. Under the direc- tion of Mr, Schilowsky, the club found that it could still have fun even while improving upon their game. c,.. .... , N New TXNX .N tr. 3 LN BOWLING CLUB FIRST ROW Dean Baum Randy Pickett Steve Rigby Dru Rudd Kevin Phillips Mitch Butler. SECOND ROW: Gary Decker, Chuck Rockwell, Shelley Mcllrath Joanne Janchus Mango Francis BACK ROW Lynn Roth Bill Hart Bill Tripp Gregory Newton, Steve Young, Dave Robb, Dave Zabriskie, Robin Pace, T93 ,143 a ,1 VM! Q HW A M7 fm ax , 6 Y fi Iii, A V ifx S ' . 7 if yi?31',,-.sf 3 ii .if R, if fl f X ix if f - 421 X- J? X 'X ' , Y - V L 4' '36 , ,, 5.9 K A ww .f.,. H. v 5 Q ,xv gg ,,,.,, V f- .1-, 'YG' ' y v . A .,m,t f A v f fu ., .,.,,.?i V f- if Wu ,,, ' 'Q af' 1 1 PX ,gf . ff 'if 'ff 5 1 - S' f E ' fl 5 5 I v I 5. QM 4 -aff? , QW- 1 2 my 7' bil fi-.f 2 1 1 IF? Af 9 . ' ,W T,fx.1'n j gf? 2 '-1 ' Q 1 ,Q fsffggiyl iff' , F3 Q 33' Anja' aids 'Vp 1,1 www 1 il 196 Ag...-an-49 N ,..X..p' Mor The memories... The echoes . . . Pounding in my mind. '70-65, Bountiful over Viewmonff' The people... my friends, your friends. The hdppy moments shored - BounTiful High School hos iusf won The store swimming chompionship! The sorrow, penefrczfing deep - As mony of you hove probobly hedrd, one of our fecrchers died yesterday. Togefher, os one, during The yecrr in ol life. 198 A year, like a candle, burns in our minds forever. Books, desks, crowded halls disappear. Challenges, disappointments achievements live on. The wick spotters, the year terminates. A new freedom faced . . . memories supply confidence to continue on. 200 M fs- k--- i 5.3 WW ' Y W - ' ,,f:,WW-NW,WM,-,,,W ,if YIQIV, WLS f '9 7 'vzf'1,5,1,.,,,,,m,,W ,A L ,,?,gfMS3W,','Jl ,f ,4 7Z f5W?,5 , 5:-F 7 ' TWWMA lfifwfwy ffz, P ,, fm-,,.1.. . , f 4- W -W M fwm f W g I ,, I mn .M w if f D 'S ,,..,.. ...My Yi, f ,,,,...-1 I all WH iv' XY W 2 ,SQMQI WY L. -,F '1I,Y7X:Q A ,Wal 'M' 201 R55 - . ai, if A , r 14 4.1 ' ,mal QP: fr,- is-CG 515 walg Honds press the empty locker shut for the lost time, Lonely footsteps stcxrt scuffing down the deserted holls. Shouting out .... No one onsvvers. Alone ,... onfy frogments left. clossroonns, admits, iukebox, sports, friends. After o short pouse the figure tokes the exit thot enters into the future .. O4 jg.. fx!! ff fy 1, if 5 W tl ,X X, .fs ,naw ' 4 If ,M . ,J .fp nl.. 1 A year in the lite - One year, this year, The long days, never-ending, have come to an enol. May I have your attention please? State 72, We want you. for announcements Teachers, would you please check your bulletins The faces no longer nevv, The halls no longer strange. Learning about people and lite. The dances, the games, eve at last . . .the year in a lite. n the cafeteria . . . .4 We, The ediTors of The Legend '72 would like To express our appreciaTion for The supporT and assisTance of The following: Don Perkins Bennie Mangus Lewis Gale Bell PhoTography Cacey Bowen Rich Finlinson Dave Robb Carl McDaniel Special acknowleclgemenrs are rnacle To: Jill WhiTesides VVheelwrighT LiThographing Co. The Legend STaff of i972 Melanie Bankheaol Chuck Rockwell -was-f fbp -nv r , '5img94mv Y , fs l-. g V . ..v5fit. xx gag M,-S A ' 7, .Q E , ' 4 1 V ' ' .v-sr ..a wigs ' 5 v P .V wg . - 1, V 1 ' I A gg' f. ww Qf A' 5 ' iiifiaimw' 2 fs. .,, .- ',. f 'Rx Q Vi , ...sf-f, - A P M . 4 5 'Liv'-v .. 1 Z- ,as . 1 'jY , 1 -, ... D ,I A 4 5 V bv S '-Q A T631 ' 1 nm-P.. ..::. ,gf gzyunnn 4 . f 'XJ A xr v il. . ., .1 h '. 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I index administration and faculty Adams, Lyle 63 Alley, John 63 Allen, Mary 62 Allred, Mary 63 Armstrong, Gary 63 Bryson, Melvin 64 Burningham, Dee 64 Burningham, Kim 64 Burton, Melvin 64 Butters, Diane 65 Carlson,Mariorie 65 Cames,June 65 Choate, Robert 65 Clark, Peggy 65 Coe,Janis 65 Crawford, Linda 66 Dickson, Richard 66, 165 Ford, Helen 66, 190 Ford, Orlin 66 Gale, Lewis 61 Hanks, David 66 Harward, Max 66 Hawkins, Wally 67 Heath, Susan 67 Hess, Eileen 67 Higbee, Constance 67 Holbrook, Elsie 62 Holbrook, Larry 68 is Hollist,Jettrey 68 Hutchinson, Karl 60 Jacobs, Alberta 68, 191 James, Jerry 68 Jamieson, Dariel 68 Jarman, Beth 69 Jensen, Margaret 69 Johnson, Joe 37, 38, 69 Krogh, Ronald 69 Lane, Carlton 43, 44, 51, 69 Lemon, Evelyn 70 Leonard, Ida 70 Lovat, James 55,70 Maak, Geraldine 70, 192 Mangus, Bennie 61 McDaniel, Carl 71,169 McGee, Ann 71 Mitchell, Paul 45, 71 Meldrum, lrven 71 Morrell, Rebecca 72 Moss, Delores 62 Nelson, Lynda 72 Nielson, Richard 72 O'Dell, Jon 38, 39, 54, 72 Odoardi, Andrew 72, 189 Olsen, Phillip 53, 72 Page, Mary Ann 73 Parker, Donna 73 X gags' .A ,N , 1 A,M,ki Harman's Kentucky Fried Chicken 498 South Main W L L 5 44 f '5 Wliff' ff 'f ' , A , , Ingles Bountiful Music 370 East Pages Lane Perkins, Don 59 Pizza, Joan 73 Plummer, Nathan 73 Rasmussen, Levar 74 Rees, Maree 60 Rich, Dan 166 Rowland, Patricia 74 Salisbury, Nancy 74 Sanders, Jerry 74 Schilowsky, Darrel 74 Schlupp, Raymond 36, 41, 75 Shell,Jack 60 Sherill,Alison 75 Siddoway, Richard 75, 188 Silvester, William 75, 167 Stapley, Vivian 75 Taylor, Glen 76 Thomson, Grant Tolman, Tom 76 Volmar, Dawn 62 Wangsgard, Clark 76, 185 Webb, Lyle 60 Whitesides, Jill 76, 169 Winter, Vern 77 Winters, Nathan 77 Wiser, Fern 77 Worthen, David 77 seniors Adair, Lori 130, 176 Adamson, Nancy 130, 170 Allen, Barbara 130 Allen, Robin 130 Allen, Steve 130 Allred, Steve 81,130,156 Amacher, Grant 130, 166, 167 Anderson, Anel 18, 130, 176 Anderson, Kelley 130 Anderson, Louise 130 Angerbauer, Steven 130, 150, 193 Arbuckle, Steve 83, 130, 193 Argyle, Ann 130 Arnold,Michelle 130 Aste, Kay 130 Avery, Susan 130 Bachman, Robert 55, 130, 186 Bacus, William 130 Badham, Gail 128,130, 152 Bake, Brad 34, 130, 186 Bangerter, Kevin 130 Bankhead, Melanie 131, 150, 152, 168 Barnson, Lisa 131 Barraclough,Cheryl 131, 162, 165, 176 Barrus, Ruth Baum, Dean 131,193 Baumann, Robert 131,162 Baylis, John 131,193 Beck, Christine 131 Beecher, Pauline 131, 162, 165, 167 0 Precision Parts 35 West 200 North Beel, Debra 131, 180 Beeman, Marsha 131 Bell, Karen 131 Belnap, Janeen 131,162 Bennett, Debbie 56, 131 Benson, Nancy 131 Bernard, Paul 131,184 Beutler, Paul 131,152, 153, 189 Biesinger, Karl 131,167 Biesinger, Kent 131, 162 Biesinger, Susan 131 Birch, Chris 131 Bierregaard,Mari-lyn 131 Black, Debbie 132, 170 Bodily, Gary 132 Bolen, Elizabeth Bosen, Pamela 132, 150, 156, 157 Bott, Virginia 132 Bourland, Brad 132 Bowen, Cacey 80, 132, 151,170,182,184- Bratke, John 132, 187, 191 Bray, Martha 132, 150, 166, 187 Briggs, Anita 132,162 Briggs, Bruce 132,162 Bright, Joel 132 Brim, Debra 132 Brown, Jill 132,170,176 Burningham, Alan 132 Burningham, Glen 38, 39, 132 Burningham, Lezlee 132, 156, 189 Burningham, Marla 132 Burningham, Roy 34,132, 162, 186 Burton, John 132, 150, 193 Burton, Roseanne 83, 153, 163, 165 Butler, Mitch 132, 150, 152,153,167,1,68,193 Butters, Debbie 132 Call, Kristi 133,175 Call, Lori 133 Cameron, Darrel 133, 165, 167 Campbell, Don 133 Canchola, Maurice 49, 133, 186 Carbine, Ann 133 Carlson, Gary 42,133,186 Carraher, Eileen 133 Carroll, Garn 133,151 Case, Craig 34, 133 Cates, Mary Jo 150 Caton, Beverly 83, 133 Cawley, Ray 49, 133 Chamberlain, Diane 185 Chambers, Kent 133 Chapman, Mary-lue 133 Christensen Colleen 133 Christensen, Jay Christensen Jay V. 162 Christensen Kurt Christensen Christensen 153, 155 Steve 133, 15 Steven 80, 162 Christiansen, Brian 133 Clayton, Patricia 80, 82, 133,163 Clayton, Richard 133 Code, John 134,185 Collings, James C. 34,134, 186 Comins, Gary 134 Conk, Robin 80, 134, 163 Conley, Sydney 134, 176 Conte, Richard 45, 134 Cook, Carl 38, 39, 134 Corbitt, Daniel R. 134 Cowan, Evan D. Cox, Cynthia L. 134, 163, 165 Crosby, Stephanie 134, 174 Dalton, Pam A. 81, 134, 150 Danzer, Kevin M. 134 Davidson, Paul 134 Davies, Brad 52, 186 Davis, Boyd 134, 165 Davis, Dee Lynn 134, 184, 193 Davis, Scott 134 Davis, Terry 134 Dawes, Kathryn 134 Decker, Gary 18, 134, 165, 166,167, 188,193 DeMille, Reed 134, 164 Dereta, Dufty 134 Devoge, Tom 134, 185 Drake, Lorraine 162 Duerden, Steven 134 Duggar, David 134, 193 Duncan, Katherine 134 Duncan, Patsy 135, 180 Dunn, Monica 135 Eckersell, Lynette 176 Ection, Dave 176 Egbert, Catherine 135 Eggett, James 185 Eggett, Bette-Jo 80, 135, 180 Elder, Randall 135 Eldredge, Debra 135 Eldredge, Michael Elliot, Sandy 135 Ellis, Clair 135,153,162, 165 Erickson, David 135 Erickson, Doug 51, 135 Erickson, Gae 135 Evans, Dave 78, 135, 150, 152 Evans, Jeanne 135, 162 Fadel, Calvin 135, 185, 186 Faragher, Louise 135, 150, 162 Fenn, Lance 185 Fenwick, Kerry 56, 135, 150, 157 Fenwick, Terry 135, 162, 165 Ferguson, Brent 136 Ferraro, Dan 34, 136 Finlinson, Richard 136, 151, 154, 170, 184 Fleury, Timothy 136 Ford, Roxie 136, 185 Fowler, Lawrence Francis, Kurt Freestone, Pamela 136 oqdd, Cathy 79, 136, 150, 163 Gailey, Mary 136,185 Gee, John Gelder, Theresa 135, 165 Genova, Caroline 136, 176 Genta, l-loward George, Dan Giatras, Chris 34, 49, 136 Gibbs, Debra 136 Gillette, Julie 136 Gott, Sharon 'hu M Elsies Hobbies 67 North Main '-n Aw ,lr Hciven's Lumber 2183 South 500 West Cole Esquire 209 South Main Goldthorpe, Suzanne 136, 163, 165 Goodtellow, Julie 136 Goodtellow, Suzanne 81, 136 Goodrich, Roselyn 136, 150, 162 Goodwin, Lennis 136 Gramoll, Terry 136, 150, 152, 165,167, 181 Green, Dan 136 Green, Jan 150, 153, 164, 189 Green, Robert 52, 136, 186 Greenhalgh, Cindy 137 Grieve, Janet 137 Grimshaw, Carl 45, 81, 137, 163 Groves, Jacauelyn 137 Gubler, Stella Gublet, Bill Gull, Ruth 137 Gunn, Terry 137 Gustatson, Ronald 137, 185 Haacke, Chris 137 Haacke, Margo 137 Haten, Elaine 137 Hale, Shawna 137, 176 Halford, Val Hamby, Susan 137 Hancock, Eldon 137, 163, 165 Hansen, Allyn 137 Hansen, Lynne Anne 137, 150 Hansen, Mark 137 Harding,Jan 80,81,137, 176 Hardy, Jone 137, 163 Harris, Randy 137 Harrison, Duane 137 Hart, Ned Haskett, Steven 137 Hatch, David 138, 152 Hatch, Richard 138 Hawkes, Gregg 138 Hawkes, Reed 34, 128, 138, 186 Hayes, Sally 138 Heiner, Blake 138,152, 154, 155, 162 Henderson, Debra Henrie, Susie 138,176 Hermanson, Debbie Herrick, Radene 80, 138 Hibberd, Earl 138,182,184 Hickman, Susan 138 Higgs, Ronald 138 Hill, Jett 138 Hill, Marsha 138 Hodgson, Lorna 138 Hogan, Spencer 138 Hollist, Vanalee 138,176 Hubbard, Jill 138,165 Huber, Norine 138,176 Hunter, Janet 138 Hymas, Jack 139, 186 lngleby, Lora 139 Ingles, MaryAnn 139 lrvine, Ray 139, 175, 186 lsenhart, Michael 139, 165 Jackson, Daisey Jacobsen, John 52, 139, 186 Jacobsen, Laurie 139, 167, 191 Janchus, JoAnne 139, 156, 191, 193 Jelaca, Nick 139 Jenkins, Nancy 139 Jenkins, Scot 139 Jensen, Kim 139 Jensen, Mark Jeppson, Brenda 139, 180 Jeppson, Gary 139, 150, 151,152,184,188,193 Jeppson, Pamela 139, 150 Jewett, Gordon 139 Johansen, Jill 162,176 Johnson, Kris 139 Johnson, Mary 139 Johnson, Nancy 139 Johnson, William Johnston, Mari-Lynn 80, 139, 150, 176 Jones, Gary 139 Jones, Patricia 140 Jorgensen, Carl 140 Kanell, Jill 128 Kato, Sharen 140, 150, 151, 174 Kato, Kimiko 140, 189 Keeler, Brad 140, 163, 165 189 Kellersberger, Vern 140 Kerr, Tom 140 King, Kevan 140,164 Knight, Kenneth 140, 182 Knowlton, Vicki 83, 140, 170 Koenig,Laura 140 Kronberger, John 140 Lalor, Dan 140 Lamph, Cynthia 140,192 Landsaw, Nancy 162, 165, 176 Langton, Brad 34, 162 Larsen, JoAnn 128, 140, 151, 154 Leatham, Kathy 140 Lechtenberg, Brent 140 Leinweber, Karen 82, 140, 168, 180 Leishman, Shelley 80, 140, 154,155,162,176 Lewis, Alan 140,189 Lewis, Sherry 140 Lindsay, Margaret 140 Locher, Camille 83,140 Logsdon, Minda 140, 180 Lougy, Marilyn 140 Love, Lois 140, 162 Loveless, Connie 140, 150, 156, 167 Loveridge, Sue 140, 177 Luddington, Diane 83,140 Luthander, Bryan Lyman, Robert Mabey, Fred 42, 140, 186 Madsen, Lynette 140, 151, 165, 167 Mann, Annette 140,162 Marchant, Bonnie 140 Massie, Iva 140 ,. ,hwi ,, . i' 4...A,,, A . 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Mountain View Pharmacy 865 North 400 East Village Sports Den 370 West 500 South McClellan, Brent 34, 140, 162, 186 McCullough, Stacey 140 Mcllrath, Shelley 140, 184, 188, 189, 193 McLachlan, Bryan 140 Mecham, Annette 140 Mecham, Debra 140 Meldrurn, Dennis 140 Meldrum, JoAnne 140 Merrill, Richard 142, 162, 165 Meyer, Ronald 142 Miller, Glen 50, 142, 189 193 Miller, Jeff 142 Mills, Valorie 142 Millward, Greg 38, 142, 193 MorTensen,Charrnaine 142, 150, 151 Moss, Gary 18, 142, 150, 189, 193 Mower, Boyd Muir, Paula 142 Murphy, LeAnn 142 Murray, Jeri 83, 142 Naegle, David 142, 162, 184 Nattress, Karen Nelson, Diane 81,142, 185 Nelson, Leslie 142,157, 163, 165, 192 Newbould, Cindy 142 Newman, Roger 142,167 Newton, Ann 142 Newton, Greg 142, 150, 152, 184, 193 Nielsen, Merilee 142 Nielson, Debbi 142, 163, 177 Nielson, Diana 142, 150, 157, 162, 192 Nielson, Louise 142 Nielson, Merrill 48, 49, 50 143 Nielson, Mark Nilson, Marsha 78,143 Noble, DeAnn 143, 150 Noorda, Leslie 143 Noyes, Richard 143 Oborn, Ralph 143, 152, 193 Okuda, Gerry 34, 52, 143, 186 Olsen, James 143 Olsen, Marilyn 165 Olson, Kevin Oman, .lory 35, 52, 143, 186 Ongley, Brenda 143, 177 Oswald, Peggy 143 O'Toole, Karen 143, 189, 192 Oyler, Jeffrey 45, 143 Pace, Kristine 143 Pace, Kathleen 143 Page, Lauri 143 Parker, Steven 143 Parkes, Michael 143 Pay, Jerold 35,143,186 Payne, Gary 143 Pelton, Wendy 144 Penrnan, Steve 144 Perkins, Steven Perry, Brad Arctic Circle 207 South Main Perry, Elaine 144 Peterson, Christine 144 Peterson, Laurel 144, 155 Peterson, Richard 144 Peterson, Ross Peterson, Susan 56, 144 Phillips, Kevin 144,193 Pickett, Randy 144, 193 Pierson, Ronald 51, 80, 144, 184, 189 Pitchforth, Karen 83, 144 Pratt, Marie 144 Price, Dan 50, 144 Priest, Ray 144 Pulley, Devennie 144, 152, 184 Rampton, Mindy 144 Randle, Sue 144 Reese, Patrick 144 Richards, Anita 78, 144 Riedman, Renee 80, 144 Rigby, Stephen 55, 144, 159, 189, 193 Ririe, Charie 145 Ririe, James Robb, David 145, 171, 184, 186, 193 Roberts, Kimberlee Robertson, Deborah 145 Robins, LeeAnn 145, 167 Robinson, Brad Robinson, Ethel 145 Robison, Leonard 145 Rockwell, Charles 51, 80, 81,145,153,168,184, 189, 193 Rogers, Becky 145, 150, 157,162,165,192 Romney, Heidi 145 Roth, Debbie 145 Rudd, Dru 145, 162, 165, '193 1 Rudman, William 51,145 186 Sadler, Joel 145 Saiz, Peggy 80, 82, 145 177 Salt, Emma .lo 82,145,156 Schmidt, JoAnn Schmutz, Janice 145 Schow, Paul 145 Schroeder, Shirlynn 145, 177 Schultz, Oscar 145, 165, 167 Scoville, Sharon Seeley, Kent 52, 145, 186 Seely, Scott 145, 154, 193 Selander, Mark 146 Severin, Mark 48, 146, 163, 165, 186 Shaffer, Joel 146 Sharp, Andrea 80, 146, 169, 177 Sharp, Gregory 146 Sharp, Mark 146 Shea, Michaei 146, 166, 167 Sheffield, Kevin 43, 146, 186 Sheffield, Mark 146 Shreeve, Stephen 146 Siddoway, Sydney Sidwell, Charlotte Slagowski, Leanne 146 Smart, Krista 146, 171, 177 Sme-d1ey,E1len 146 Smith, Brent 146, 150, 152, 188 Q Andersen Shoes 43 North Main is Spudnut Shop 431 South Main 214 smith, candy 81, 146, 154, 169 Smith, Dennis Smith, Layne 80, 146, 171, 189 Smith, Reid 45, 81, 146 Smith, Renae 146, 182 Smith, Valerie 146, 163 Spencer, Deborah 147, 165, 182, 187 Spiut, Randy 35, 147, 189 Stanger, Kent 147 Stell, Sherrie 83, 147 Stuart, Scott 147 Stubbs, Sherrie 83, 147 Summers, Susan 147, 162, 189 Swain, Robert 147 Swanson, Edward 43 Sweeten, Sheryl Taylor, Nancy 147 Taylor, Sylvia 147, 157, 163, 165 Thalman, Randy 147 Thorup, Rob 147 Tincher, Ray 147, 186 Titensor, Steve 50, 147, 186 Todd, Charles 81, 147, 152, 153 Toone, David 147 Toone, Marianne 147, 177 Townsend, Wanda 147 Treft, Steven 147 Tripp, William 147, 188, 193 Trutna, Carol 147 Tsosie, Jim 80, 148 1' Tucker, Sharon Turner, Diane 148 Tyson, Mark 81 , 148 VanLeeuwen, Bob 35, 148 Versluis, Debra 148 Vincent, Bill 148 Vincent, Paula 148 Walker, Jana 148, 169 Walton, Cheryl 148 Warwood, Kevin 148 Waters, Rick 148, 163, 165, 174 Watts, Greg Webb, Patty Welling, Wendy 148, 150 Whitaker, Neil 51, 81,148 White, Danny 148 White, Dave 45, 82, 148, 189 Whyte, Danny 148 Wigren, Bruce Wilkinson, Cynthia 82, 148, 162, 185 Willey, Mary Ann 148, 162, 185 Willhard, Linda Wilson, Gary 149 Wilson, Ellice 177 Wimer, Denice 149 Winkle, Michael 149 Wiscombe, Lori 149 Wiscombe, Margaret 149 Wood, Sherry 149 Woodhave, John 35, 149 Young, Barbara Young, Doug 52, 149 Young, Michelle 149 Albertson's 1570 South Main - Five Points Young, Richard Zabriskie, David 82, 149, 163, 165, 193 rrrfg, ' ' , 4 fr z f 5 9 fr, it I r rl S Barnes Gifts 125 South Main juniors Ahleen, Janis 110,180 Alexander, Jerry 110 Alexander, Robb Allen, Jeffery 110 Allen, Mary 110, 188 Alley, George 110, 188 Allred, Curtis 110 Allsop, Sandra 110 Amacher, Mark 110 Ames, Shelia 110, 173 Amundsen, Lyn 81, 110, 172 Andersen, Bruce Anderson,Ronda 109, 110, 173 Anderton, Dave 110, 155 Angus, Brad 45, 110 Anselmo, Caroline 110, 173 Ariotti, Michael 110 Armstrong, Robert 110, 162 Arnold, Susan 110 Asay, Matt 1 10 Asmus, La Verle 110,172 Atteberry, Don 1 10 Badger, Cindy 110 Bagshaw, Vicki 110, 180 Baker,-Barbara 110, 173, 166 Ball, Garth 110 Balling, Rick 42, 111, 150, Bangerter, Claudia 111, 172 Bangerter, Kent 11 1 Bangerter, Marilou 111, 162 Bangerter, Wanda 109, 111, 162, 172 Barber, Diane 111 Barker, Karen 111 Barker, Michael 111, 187 Barlow, Carolyn 111, 162, 172 Barlow,Marilyn 111,162, , 172 Barton, Dennis 192 Barton, Jetfery 111, 167, 188 Battochio, Alan 111 Beal, Lauren 111,172 Beams, Linda 111 Bean, Stephanie 111, 166, 172 Beauregard, Laura 111, 1721 Beazer, Steven 1 1 1 Beck, Beverly 111, 162 Beck, Susan 109, 111, 168, 172 Becker, John 111 Bee, Marilyn 111,180 Belnap, Neil 111 Benard, Linda 111, 165, 187 173 - 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Roy Price Chevrolet Bennett, Carolyn 109, 111, 162 Bennett, Kathy 111, 162, 173 173 Bennett, Lois 111, Benson, Kathy 111 Bergesen, Cheri 111 Bernard, Nannette 111, 180 2651 South Main Burton, Brad 34, 36, 90, 109,150,167,187 Butler, Sherry Cahoon, Jill 112 Callister, Scott 112, 156 Campbell, Rick Capps, Scott 112 Carlisle, Rex 80, 112, 166, Davis, Jodawn 113, 170 Eggett, Keith Davis, Marla 113 Eggett, Kim Davis, Rodney 109, 113, Elder, Karen 114 155, 163 Elder, LaRae 114, 180 Day, Michael Elkins, Drew 114 Dean, Douglas 113 Elliott, Steven 114 Denning, Wayne 113 Denny, Mark 113 DeVoogd, Coleen 113, 180 Dichellis, Angelina 113 Ellison, Karey 114 England, Jettery 114, 182 Ericksen, Paul 42, 44, 114 Evans, Layne 49, 114, 156 Dickerson, Mitchell 114 187 DiLello, Maria 114, 172 Evans, Joyce 114, 173 Dixon, Cindy 114, 170 Evans, Scott 114 Downward, Charlene 114, Evans, Tom 114 173 Exon, Orlin 114 Dresher, Katherine 114, 163 Duggar, Michael 42, 44, Fackrell, Blaine 50, 114 1 14 187 Fackrell, Brent 114 Eggett, Christine 114, 163 Fackrell, Mary 114 Eggett, Dee 114 Fackrell, Melvin Eggett, Juanita 114 Faddis, Lisa 115, 172 Beyer, Richard 45, 111, 185 Biesinger, Herbert 112 156, 187 Blackhurst, Bill 112, 156, 1 187 Blaine, Mark 112 Blatter, Patsy 109, 112, 191 Bons, Doug 112 Boog, Bob Boothe, Veann 112, 173 Borg, Richard Bowles, Mikki 112,172 Bowles, Vicke 112, 180 Boyle, Jett 112, 191 Boynton, Dean Brimley, Todd 109, 112, 166, 167, 187 Brinton, Kathleen 112, 172 Brough, Carrie 112 Brough, David Broughton, Wade 112 Brown, Denise 112 Brown, Dennis Brown, Roger 112 Brown, Sally 112 Browne, Ted 112 Browning, Brad 28, 29, 40, 112 Bruhn, Debbie 112 Bryson, Jett 112 Burningham, Kay 112,154 167,187 Carlson, Scott 112 Carrico, Peggy 112 Cates, Rebecca 1 13 Checketts, David 81, 109, 113,162 Chiarson, Rodney Child, James 49 ,113, 162 Christensen Brent 113, 192 Christensen Don 113 Christensen Jill 113, 162 Christensen, Kirk 54, 113 Christensen, Ryan Christensen Scott 113, 185 Keith O'Brien 1648 South Main - 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