Box Elder High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Brigham City, UT)
- Class of 1973
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IMPRINTS THE BOOMERANG 1973 Box Elder High School Brigham City, Utah Volume 60 Lithographed t y COMMUNITY PRESS Provo Utah IMPRINTS of life in the sands of time out of the past. now. in the present, into the future, apart. together, apart, together, crossing in intricate patterns. 3 2 Introduction 1. Decorating the halls for Homecoming. Cindi White adjusts the footballs, dedicated to the team members 2. Holly Hill, Barbara Kimber, Elaine Smith, and Brek Anderson leave their IMPRINTS in the newly fallen snow 3. The sun beats hot over a snowy field. 4 Jim Money follows the beaten track to the Perry pit. 5 Nature has many weird but interesting objects of art. Introduction 3 one track etches its passing and marrs the path of another scratching chipping and scraping engraving, the sculptor in every living being leaves behind something more permanent than fragile life, a lasting impression somewhere upon time’s malleable surface. 4 Introduction 1. Annette Wright turns as the camera catches her look of surprise 2 Many colors are seen m even the simplest of flowers. 3 Looking out over Perry City at night 4 Sunset over Willard Bay. 5 Riley Nelson shuffles through the leaves down one of the many Box Elder canyon roads 6 Coach Reuter encourages the team on to victory. 7. Unusual flower takes form with special effects Introduction 5 no matter how minute or monumental, each creature leaves a unique legacy to its heir, the earth. 2 1 Braving the snow, one lone weed stands 2 Pow- der Pufl player. Teresa Nichols, gives that grim look of determination 3 Gnarled log 4 Virginia Red- ford sings When You Wish Upon a Star to the grade school children at Childrens Theatre 5 Capturing the interest of the audience, the stage set of Babes in Toyland added to the play 6 Introduction TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPRINTS............................ DURING SCHOOL........................ Academics........................ School Life...................... Classes.......................... Honors........................... AFTER SCHOOL......................... Clubs and Organizations.......... Athletics........................ Activities....................... Closing.......................... LISTING.............................. Index of Names Index of Events and Activities Index of Clubs and Organizations ..... 1 8-9 . . 10-27 . 28-46 47-115 116-129 130-131 132-165 166-191 192-219 220-229 230-End Introduction 7 the hours duri ncj school, a structured time period required by the law. some consider it an imposition inhibiting personal freedom, others welcome school as a chance to be with friends, gaining knowledge only incidentally, whatever the attitudes toward it, school has an indelible effect on everyone. 1 ___________________________, 8 During School 2 3 During School 9 1 Jan Anderson registers tor the coming year at Box Elder High School. 2 Suzanne Munford and April Smith return their trays during one of the three lunch periods in each school day 3 Carry- ing a mobile of peace symbols. Denise Harper retreats down the stairs 4 Charles Anderson drills holes with one of the useful items in shop 5 Helping Santa, Donna Hunsaker puts the final touches on teacher Al Flemming ACADEMICS a vast melting pot. brings together the variety of specialized classes containing a cross section of humanity, all united into the complex system. the endless corridor called high school, the fairy-tale quality of far away countries becomes a glowing reality when studying a foreign language led by department head. VerNon Bingham, language teachers reveal to scholars the alien, yet colorful, friendly, world. 10 Academics 4 1 Mr. Lloyd Hust's German class await the day s assignment 2 Manuel Gonzales appears absorbed in his studies 3 Melinda Schow completes her assignment in commercial art 4 Taking advantage of the type equipment. Daunis Hansen is prepar- ing her manuscript 5 Mark Anderson applies his knowledge in shop 6 Cindy Mitchell watches as her clay takes a shape Academics 11 1 In ceramics, a student carefully molds clay into pottery 2 Learning new soccer skills. P E girls practice dribbling 3 Adorned in his colorful lab coat. Mr Douglas Young instructs his physics class. 4 Mitch Barker relaxes briefly during class 5 In deep thought. Malea Garver works at her accounting 6 Students in Mr. Howard Gittens auto mechanics class diligently take notes 7 Tom Fujikawa and Rudy Rebeterano are proud as they create their own pottery 8 Working in the library, Jackie Cook looks for a card 12 Academics 5 to make something with your hands. to bring enjoyment, entertainment, fascination. is the purpose of fine arts. Earl Swenson, department head, and a group of teachers, all artists themselves, create magic, a yell, a burst of energy, a game. are all a part of physical education. Harold Anderson is head of a department devoted to health, activity, fun. it isn't necessary to be an athlete to be a sport . making a way in the world begins with a piece of wood, a gas engine. and determination. department head Robert Olsen aids students and teachers in vocational arts, science classes explore the mysteries of life, from the tiniest forms, unseen by naked eyes, to the endless depths of the universe. Clyde Kidman heads a department of wonders. 1 Working out proofs, students learn the funda- mentals of geometry 2 David Perry. Val Bradbury, and Dick Munro diligently accomplish their pro- jects. 3 Colleen O Dell and Susan Briggs experi- ment with macrame in Mrs Diane Hall's commer- cial art class 4 Students in Biology read their textbooks 5 In deep thought, Fred Hendricks concentrates on his studies 6 Mr Reed Burke prepares his next lesson 7 First year type stu- dents learn how to type properly and make corrections during second hour. Academics 15 1 Robert Ball relaxes while he waits for his next assignment in accounting 2 Many different items are made in commercial art 3 Cindy Rader listens intently 4 Adjusting his blow torch Bill Kannegies- ser prepares to start welding 5. Discussing the assignment with Mr. Douglas Young. David Hust and friend receive the details 6 Students interest- ed m bookkeeping and accounting, always enjoy Mr. Ridd Grover s classes. 7. Mr. Lloyd Thorsted instructs his students in American History. 1 16 Academics 3 4 to become part of a business world. only a business class can supply the need. it is necessary to know the machines. punch the right keys. this is learned from Ridd Grover, department head. and others. a whirl of commas, periods. words. topped by an exclamation point dance before a student of English as department head Reid Goldsberry looks on. from the simplest addition to complex calculus. math scholars unravel the figures, equate the equations, and hope for success, led by Gerald Hilton, math department head. a plant, springing from the earth, along with animals, and other aspects of farm life are studied in agriculture, department head Norwood Hyer leads the way. 5 1 Russel Gern. Brad Hall, and John Parsons paint in their commercial art class 2 Releasing tensions after a close volley-tennis game. Susan Ward walks off the court. 3 Students In world geography study about Africa. 4 Chell Wineger and David Green enjoy their science class 5. Mrs. Pam Warthen practices her skills while her students work Academics 19 studies in social sciences include civilizations, past and present, America. her problems and history, and modern living. led by D. A. Olsen department head. a knowledge of driving, rules of the road, and practical experience must be obtained for modern travel. Claire Bradshaw, heads drivers education, a class pertinent today. 6 1. Patrolman Richard Naylor lectures to Drivers Education students on driving safety 2 Before the movie. Tony Steve looks over his notes 3 Studying about Hemingway are students in Miss Tamra Whitaker's class 4 Students in Geometry enjoy Mr Gerald Hilton's instruction 5 David Powers. David Phippen and Kirk Mitchell discuss their work in commercial art 6 Kirk Ferguson conducts a class session for Mr. Reid Goldsberry Academics 21 ROTC more than a drill. a uniform, an ' army' class, an order. Cmdr. Robert Michaels leads a department that teaches a discipline of life. a storehouse of knowledge filled with interest for the armchair explorer. LaVoyle Stenquist, librarian. presides over shelves full of books and fascination, the world is a complex place, containing life and education that is sometimes frightening, learning to cope is taught in special education. teaching is led by Oscar Richardson. 2 3 22 Academics 7 1 Students In auto mechanics listen to Terry Pritchard lecture 2 Sanding oft the wood, Burt Christensen and his friend strive for perfection 3 Julie Higley sings Christmas Dance theme in Christmas Assembly 4 Troubled. Larry Velasquez ponders about his shop assignment 5 Forming his clay, Rudy Rebeterano develops new tech- niques 6 Gerald Larsen and Tod Young carefully smooth their work 7 Striving to finish projects. Craig Andersen. Scott Ramsdell add final touches 0 Academics 23 students express themselves, speaking, acting, in speech and drama. serious or hilarious, characters are led by Fontelle Messervy, department head. ■ ► 2 24 Academics 1 Ronald Plowman receives aid from his teacher in electronics. 2 Arranging the clay. Nina Nelson, is enthusiastic about her ceramics class 3 Gadgets and dials are all about electronics for Bruce Hill 4 Jeneii Holmes concentrates on her paper for typing 5. writ- ing a paper. Melinda Michaels enjoys her school work. 6 In Mr. John Wayman s photograpny class. Bob Dykstra looks over his pictures 1 Finishing up their assignments. English students work diligently 2 Kenny Sorensen and Richard Bromley work hard, using the good equipment provided by the shop classes. 3 Debbie Checketts. Jan Anderson, and Kathleen Sherratt learn about Biology 4 Doug Pardon and Brad McLaughlin test abilities during class in electronics 5 Empha- sizing a point Tom Stoddard is involved in debate Academics 27 ACTIVITIES during school released students from classroom routine and created a welcome diversion for students' minds starting the year with the business assembly. Jordan Larsen. dressed in the flowing robes of a celestial being. issued the school commandments”. Hello Week introduced new students, spot-lighting their talents in the Hello Assembly acquainted with these newcomers, the studentbody elected Glenna Eisenbarth Miss Hi”, and Leonardo Bermuidez Mr. Hello . 1 First semester student teachers organized as an extracurricular project a “Who's Who in Amer- ican Presidents contest 2 Adding an instrumen- tal touch, along with Rosalie Payne. Kathy Burnett effectuates a flute interlude 3 Jotene Larsen combats the flapping motions of a hawk as a par- ticipant m the Save the Wildlife Assembly 4 jo d Jensen questions Robert Northness about strange happenings in The Cat and the Canary spon- sored by PTA 5 Bear Rivers Student Council introduce themselves by forming a pyramid 6 Mama Bear Kathy Burnett, awakes Purplilocks. who is played by Linda Bywater, from a deep sleep 6 Activities 29 extending a helping hand to a needy Bolivian town, Box Elder students viewed the school built with their funds during the Bolivian Assembly held in September, a slide presentation depicted the Bolivian townspeople and elementary students who will use the new school named 'Box Elder , with spirits raised and energies directed toward a common goal. B E. students united during Homecoming Week and cheered the football team to an 11-7 victory over the Bear River Bears, preparing for the victory, juniors splashed the town with paint, the freshmen built a bonfire and the sophomores lit the B on the mountain. 30 Activities 1 Chosen as Student Council s Most Professional Snow Sculpture. Chancy Turtle was created through the combined efforts of Doug Hamson. Linda Bingham. Nat Fralia. Jana Wayman. Nancy Young. Kelly Hawkes. and Steve Larsen 2. Rhythms seem to dance before the eyes of Jim Fassier as he participates in an assembly 3 Santa. Mr. Reggie Petersen, delights young children who were guests of the child development s nursery school lab 4 Snorting. Deon Archibald mimicks the famed Ernestine on the Bear River Exchange Assembly 5 Replacements for the Trumpeteers Holiday. Gary Simmons. Brian Chaddus. and Randy Holmgren impersonate the preceding trumpet players. 6 Rosalee Payne waits for her pick-up. as Syd Starley strums a few beginning chords, warming the assembly audience toward their mellow sound 6 Activities 31 1 Animating Guitarzan written by Ray Stevens. Mark Anderson, alumni, hitches a ride from Jane. Kelly. John 2 Tumbling and trampoline stunts were added to the pep rally by a Weber State Col- lege student and Tom Lowe 3 Former Boomer- ang co-editors Rick Nelson. 68. and Jerry John- ston. 69 performed their own music in the Home- coming Assembly 4 Creating an eerie atmosphere throughout The Cat and the Canary, the reappear- ing monster frightens an unsuspecting audience 5 Encouraging the studentbody to sing along Bas and Yvonne Moerman entertain with song and comedy as a husband-wife singing team from the Netherlands part of the renowned ballet troupe. Ballet West, performed at Box Elder on April 17 enlightening the students on certain facets of ballet art. the group's dancers performed twice for the studentbody and gave a night performance for the community, elections for next year's studentbody officers were conducted in a novel way at Box Elder this year, voting was conducted by student council and voting booths enhanced the election spirit, performing in the play. The Cat and the Canary , a ghoulish maid, a psychotic killer, and several greedy relatives scrambled for a rich uncle's legacy. money collected from the play, presented as an assembly. supported the AFS and reinforced the PTA scholarship fund. 'x Activities 33 utilizing the showmanship of talented students, assemblies interrupted the tedium of the normal school day. a novel occurrence. the Box Elder-Bear River exchange assembly featured students from Bear River presenting an assembly at Box Elder, with B E. students giving an assembly for Bear River's studentbody. the cultural exchange established better relations between two rival schools. 6 1 Kathy Rowe helps David Thirkill choose the pencil of his choice as Jody Olsen looks on 2 Waiting to be served at the Harvest Ball assembly are Shelly Heiner. Brent Wyatt. Nancy Braegger, and Doug Hamson 3 Sympathizing with Callene Mund. students listen to her Little Girl Reading 4 Learning Cookery skills are Mike Daniels. Daniel Florez, and Kurt Herbert in a Food Service class 5 Mrs. Betty Thompson is assisted by Donna Hun- saker in the counselors office 6. Jim Rasmussen. Brian Minert. Jeff Deppen. and Frank Pohmajevich wait anxiously with Dr Elliot Rich to see the break- ing point of the bridge at the conclusion of USU bridge building contest 7 Jan Tingey is reached by aroma of flowers during her horticulture class Activities 35 a traditional responsibility of the freshmen class, Sadie Hawkins week was filled with numerous activities. beginning with a hat day the week continued with special days for wearing boots, over-hauls, and pig-tails. student council helped generate excitement with a Mammy and Pappy Yokum look-a-like contest, and the climax of the week came with the dance on Friday. March 2. pftpymm m 2 1 Sophomore and Freshmen class oflicers ride through the Peach Day parade as is the custom each year 2 Seniors are led in yelling the 73 cheer in a spirit rousing pep rally 3 Mayor Zundel declares a DeMolay week 4 Gunn McKay, Utah Representative to Congress, visited the Social Science Department and explained his views on the current issues 5 These poles were typical of many electric and telephone poles plagued with too much snow which caused extensive damage 6 Enjoying her work at the book store is Nancy Anderson 7 Preparing for the state debate tourna- ment are John Osburn. Brent Larsen, and Tom Stoddard 8 Eric Duncan, Janet Christopher. David Biddle, and Alice Harper sleep in a hypnotic trance Activities 37 1 1 Narrating at the Hello Assembly are Lorna Sor- ensen and Bob Phippen who welcome new stu- dents 2 Charles Arave gives advice to Jolene Larsen about the right smile tor her studentbody card picture 3. Hurrying to his locker. Jim Ol- lett trots up the stairs 4 Demonstrating an orig- inal jazz dance at the Junior Prom Assembly are Peggy Petersen and Leslie Jensen 5 Promot- ing recruits for the navy a model of the USS Hem- cock occupied several parking spaces 6 Finding an old car unusable. Jean and Byron Quick do- nated their car for use in the auto mechanics classes, which was accepted by Howard Gittens and Principal Carroll Nichols 38 Activities 3 an activity sponsored by the Indian club, Pride Week was established to enlighten the studentbody on the aspects of modern culture that come directly from Indian culture, displays in the foyer, fried-bread sales in the school cafeteria during lunch, and a pow wow' on Thursday. February 15. were the results of long hours of hard work by Indians proud of their heritage. 4 Activities 39 spring was ushered into Box Elder County this year with a massive snowstorm that cancelled school for two days, in spite of a dampened environment, B.E. spirits rose to celebrate print week, during which spring attire was given special attention, ecology week in May found Box Elder students roaming the county, picking up trash and debris as part of an organized effort to improve the community. snriiu K 40 Activities 3 4 i During one of our many Pep Assemblies are the Seniors and Sophomores demonstrating a bit of anxiety 2 Eric Duncan is notably amused as Jeff Cox is stuck to the floor 3 After participating in the Business assembly. Riley Bakes Michelle Mullins, and Dixine Ward grab a quick seat by the stairs to view the rest 4 Powderpuff Cheerleaders square off against each other throughout half time 5 Exhibiting her item of fashion is Valarie Hunsaker during a FHA Fashion show 6 Gargling in Les Dunn's dining room is Virginia Ross, the Rotary exchange student from Australia 5 Activities 41 lyceums gave students a chance to learn while being entertained by professionals, early in the school year, Chuck Bindner, falconry expert, gave a demonstration with trained falcons and eagles, in October, the moerman duo sang the folk songs of their native country, the Netherlands, and the songs of other countries, a rock group. Freefare, played the latest in rock music for B E. students, setting the mood for a later night performance. 1. Entertaining at the Children s Hospital are An- nette and Sandra Nelson playing One Tin Soldier on the piano 2 Jane Ferry and Julie Miller re- ceive the brunt end of a girl vs boy cheering con- test at an afternoon rally 3 Showing their unique dancing abilities are the Junior dance club mem- bers during the Junior Prom assembly 4 Results of the March snow storm are shown by the con- dition of the backstop 5. Purchasing their shakes during the lunch periods are Janna Thompson and Mark Skidmore 6 Singing and playing his guitar during Prom assembly is David Eskelson 42 Activities in preparation for the coming year. B.E.H.S. held elections for next year's studentbody officers. posters and speeches by the many candidates helped inform the students about their positions on issues. terminating their high school career, seniors graduated on May 25. the Purple and White Dance, held after graduation was followed by the all-night senior-class party. the final activity for departing seniors. 1 Impersonating the Supreme . Teri Smith, Julie Wright, and Michelle Mullins do a song during the Hello Assembly 2 Sponsoring a party for young- sters is the Thespian Club 3 Derrell Bailey buys a bag of candy from Holly Hill. 4 Mimicking John- ny Carson. Dal Coleman interviews Bob Phippen prior to his famous tap dance on two Siamese turtles 5 Following a post-hypnotic suggestion, Robert Miller stands up and yells. Popcorn '! Activities 45 1 Teachers who arrived early found school was dismissed because of the power failure 2 Ac- cepting the Max Kosof trophy on behalf of the B E faculty are Tami Whitaker and D A Olsen as presented by bowling club members. Suz- anne Barker and Kevin Gerhardt 3 Modeling spring fashions, Jane Ferry complements the outfit 4 Showing the sincere closeness of the stu- dentbody officers. Joe Benson gives Robert Barnard a loving hug 5 Studentbody Second Vice President. Jane Ferry 6 Joe Benson. Rob- ert Barnard. Jane Ferry and Juli Miller enthus- iastically greet the studentbody in the Hello Assembly 7 Studentbody First Vice President. Robert Barnard 8 Studentbody Secretary. Juli Miller 9 Studentbody President. Joe Benson 2 46 Activities STUDENTBODY the select, elite group, second only to the administration itself. OFFICERS Studentbody 47 these students devoted time, effort. and enthusiasm to the hectic, but rewarding, job of organization. seniors. number one class, on top. ahead of the rest. at the apex of high school life. given the responsibility of leadership, seniors become examples, good and bad. great accomplishments by few capture more attention than Paul Olds President The President of the Senior class states that this year he has discovered that people are people Concerning school codes and issues he hopes students will remember It will take time. Rome contributions by the majority, but only the support and loyalty of many make poster sales and ticket drives successes. imprinted on senior minds are memories, indelible. long years of toil and hard work are ending with graduation for most. Kathy Burnett Vice President wasn't built In a day The Vice President has learned the things you have to put up with She is grateful for the opportunity she has had and says Thank you . The Senior class Secretary 48 Seniors disappointment for others, but losing is a part of living, the only real losers are those who never tried familiar paths lie behind, ahead are unfamiliar channels of life, waiting to be navigated during the adult years. Syd Starley Secretary feels her experience has helped me grow In re- responsibility and loyalty to my fellow students and to learn how to relate to others. She has grown immensely during this school year Phillip Abel Phillip Adams Blaine Allen Michael Allen Carolyn Anderson David Anderson Debra Anderson Debbie Anderson Gary Anderson Kurt Anderson Nancy Anderson Linda Asay Randy Aoki Consuelo Archuletta Jolee Asay David Ayotte Terry Baddley Bruce Bair Garth Bakes Byron Barker Emily Barker Fred Barker Robert Barber Robert Barnard Seniors 49 Ronald Baron Sue Baron Debbie Baxter Loretta Begay Debra Bennett Vickie Bennett Joseph Benson Debra Berchtold Leonardo Bermuidez David Biddle Boyd Bingham Marlon Bingham Kim Birch Kelvin Bodily Richard Bott Christine Bowen Val Bradbury Jackie Bradford Steven Braegger David Breitenbeker Kim Broby Richard Bromley Patricia Brown Vicky Brown 50 Seniors Hoi lie Buck Kenneth Bunderson Kathryn Burnett Thomas Burridge David Burt Michelle Burt Larry Busenbark Jackie Butler Linda Bywater Ned Caldwell Thomas Call Barbara Capelle Don Caps Roy Capps Jamie Case Charles Chamberlain Darla Checketts Susan Checketts Camille Chlarson Debra Chlarson Carol Christensen Jan Christensen Lisa Christensen Val Christoffersen Seniors 51 Kent Chugg Jerry Clark DeAnn Coates Debra Collings Merry Conner Jacqueline Cook Fredee Cowley Steven Cox Cathleen Cracas Thomas Curley Jalene Cutler Caryl Davis Kirk Davis Jeniel Day Catherine Deiter Vaughn deLeon Jeffrey Deppen Carolyn Dick Fay Lynn Dixon Gary Duncan Deborah Dunn Debra Dunn Robert Dykstra Verle Ebeling Marilyn Edmonds Glenna Eisenbarth Danny Ellis John Ellsworth Ralph Elwell Barbara Ericsson 52 Seniors Dayna Favero Kirk Ferguson Jane Ferry Steven Fish Corey Fowles Julie Freeman Storytime is more enjoyable for a grade school class when senior. Greg Gorman, narrates Karolyn Frost Frances Fujikawa Thomas Fujikawa Jeffrey Gale Benjamin Gallegos Patrick Gallegos Craig Gardner Eddy Garza Jeffrey George Kristine Gibbs Debra Gilbert Brian Gingerich Manuel Gonzales Kenneth Goss Seniors 53 Debra Green Judy Greenhalgh Richard Griffin Richard Grover TanjaLyn Haggen Luan Hall Elaine Hailing Leisa Hamilton DeLicia Hammer Douglas Hamson Daunis Hansen Janet Hansen Wayne Harding David Hardy Eva Jean Harper Fannie Harrison Rick Hartvigsen Curtis Hatch Debora Hatch Debra Hawkes Kelly Hawkes Ronda Hawkes Tracy Hendricks Oralia Heredia Vicki Hepworth Juan Herrera Kayleen Hewlett David Hickox John Higley Holly Hill 54 Seniors Renee HmdberQ Randy Hirschi Nina Hively Stephen Hoffman Rich Hollist David Holmes Larry Holmes Shelley Holmgren Cynthia Horne Cathy Hubble Roberta Huggins Gary Hume Susan Humphrey Donna Hunsaker Jerrald Hunsaker Jolene Hunsaker David Hust Dianne Hust Merlene ipsen Jane Jensen Kathleen Payne and Brian M Williams dance at the yearly Harvest Ball Seniors 55 Jeffrey Jensen Mark Jensen Mary Jensen Patricia Jensen Tommy Jensen Susan Jenson Charles Jeppesen Jerilyn Jeppesen Jeffrey Jeppsen Philip Jeppsen Dawn Johnson Janet Johnson Van Johnson Carol Jordan Sherry Kannegiesser William Kannegiesser Karen Kano Thomas Kase Gayda Kidd Barbara Kimber Kathy Kirk William Knudsen Gayleen Johanson Beverly Johnson WWW . v A r xYAYAYA y Jr t . Kelly Hawkes and Teresa Nichols are members of the advanced sinaina group, the Madrigals 56 Seniors Lynn Kunzler Brian Kotter Eric Krueger Lawerence Kukulski Rholinda Lange Joiene Larsen Cedric Lomaquahu Laura Lopez Brent Lorscheider Larry Loveland James Macbeth Benjamin Maddox Dianne Malmrose Nedra Marble Lawrence Mason Richard Massman Tony Mathis Seniors 57 Steven McCosh Deborah McCurdy Susan Mclnvaille John McLaughlin Daren Meadows Mary Ann Merrell Brent Merrill Susan Merrill Kathy Merritt Melinda Michaels James Miller Julianne Miller Phillip Miller Robert Miller Marilyn Mills Kirk Mitchell James Moore Kelly Morrill Douglas Morris Marci Mozingo Frank Muir Michelle Mullins Callene Mund Monte Munns Randy Munns Debra Myers Wendy Nance Susan Naylor Kevin Nebeker Annette Nelson 58 Seniors Debra Nelson Nina Nelson Roxane Nelson Karen Newton Karla Nichols Teresa Nichols Kristy Nielson Brad Norman Jeffrey Norman Welcoming each other with a friendly embrace Syd Starley. Van Johnson enjoy each others company Ronald Oki Paul Olds James Ollett Anthony Owens Lilia Pace Robert Packer Ronda Page Pamela Pardon Niel Parry Seniors 59 Becky Parson Brian Parsons Janeen Parsons Kathleen Payne Rosalie Payne Ted Payne Dennis Peart Larry Pelham Keith Penrod Carolyn Perry David D Perry David L Perry Robert Petersen Sherrie Petersen Carolyn Peterson Marolyn Peterson Undetected photographer catches Tina Gibbs glancing down field Sheri Pett Jeffery Pettingill Cindy Pinckney Steven Plass John Plowman Marsha Pommier 60 Seniors Jolene Rader Robert Raedel Sherie Raisor Scott Ramsdell James Rasmussen Julie Rasmussen Kirsten Rasmussen Virginia Redford Clark Reeder Dan Rees Kenneth Reese Del Rhodes Ronald Richards Cindy Riemer Julie Rigby Terry Robinette Rochelle Roche Larry Romer Kathleen Rowe Rebecca Rowe Jeanne Schaffner Stephen Scharmann Jedd Scott Ruth Sheehan Seniors 61 Cordelia Shorty Steven Simmons Thomas Simmons Cynthia Skeen Kevin Skenandore Farrell Skidmore Elizabeth Skinner Elaine Smith Max Smith Teresa Smith DeWayne Sombrero Jay Sorensen Teresa Sorensen Rosanna Spackman Jerralyn Sparks Terri Robinette gives individual attention to grade school student Dan Spearing James Stagner Darlene Stander Sydney Starley Debra Stevens Julie Stevens 62 Seniors Margaret Stewart Ronald Stoker Susie Stokes Pamela Stucki Shelley Swam Judy Talbot Rodger Tanner Doran Taylor Jaleen Taylor Tawnya Tew George Theobald David Thirkill Christy Thompson Janna Thompson Jill Thurston Carol Timbimboo Jon Tincher Sheldon Tingey Steven Valentine Thetis Valentine Mark Vigil Lorn Vincent George Waddoups Bruce Wagner Seniors 63 Christee Wagstaff Donald Waite Janae Walker Robin Walker Rockie Walker Dixine Ward Scott Watanabe Randall Watters Jana Wayman David Weidman David Welch Robert Westover Gary Wetzel Casey Whitaker Robert Whitaker Barbara Kimber. Kayleen Hewlett unified in one cause, yelling for Box Elder Brian Williams Kathy Williams Robin Williams Taryl Williams Julie Wright Brent Wyatt Gregory Yates Beverly Young Nancy Young 64 Seniors juniors, in the limbo between freshmen and seniors. not the underdog yet not quite the top. life as a scholar is routine. newness and sometimes. interest has worn thin. friendships develop and wane Juanalee Payne President the president of the junior class didn't under- stand the functions of student council, but has gained knowledge she believes the juniors were school has become a restriction rousing a longing to spread wings and fly. waiting for life, real out-in-the-world living to begin. wondering if graduation the end. and the shaky start of everything, is attainable. growing pains have ended but being adult is harder than it looks. decisions big and small make a difference. emotions are unstable. to control them could be impossible. all they can do is try. Mary Holmgren Vice President a great class to work with, the vice president states that the juniors have progressed through changing problems into accomplishments, and this we can be proud of. the secretary has en- Lyn Losee Secretary joyed this opportunity and she has filled her position she wants the juniors to become the coolest seniors this school has ever seen! Juniors 65 Blake Abel Mary Alcocer Mary Allan I Dallas Anderson Danna Anderson Danny Anderson Brek Anderson Cheryl Anderson ■■■ Carol Andersen Danny Anderson Mark Anderson Sherie Anderson Trudie Anderson Vic Anderson Kathy Anderton Eric Allred Pam Amidan Jamie Ammons Dennis Allred Athalie Allen Chilly Friday nights bring Jackie Wright to the culmination of school week, the football game Bob Andrews Chris Antonio John Aoki Dell Archibald Don Archibald Julianne Armstrong Don Ashton Lisa Austin Dione Ayala Derrell Bailey Donna Bair Brian Bales Londy Baltazar Jean Barker 66 Juniors Willie Begay Steven Beimer Becky Bennett Curtis Benson Marie Bingham Evelyn Blake Dorothy Bloom Drieu Bott Ben Boyce Susan Brockman Barbara Broderick Pam Brown David Bruderer Helen Buck Melanie Burbank Duane Call Larry Bywater Attacking a piece of chicken. Ray Turner relishes our school lunch Debra Bromley Dan Bryson Kim Butler Ray Call Juniors 67 i Jeff Campbell Julie Carbaugh Scott Carpenter Elliot Cazier Scott Chambers Helen Chavez Bob Checketts James Checketts AnnaJean Christensen Carla Christensen I w ' Lynn Christensen Norman ChristensenKaren Christiansen Janet Christopher Carla Clark Gladys Clawson Scott Clement Dal Coleman Linda Coleman Colleen Collins Randy Compton Suann Cook Leila Cottam Jon Cowley Carolyn Craner Kathryn Craner John Crossman Richard Curtis Deborah Daines Mike Daniels LaNae Darrmgton Beppi Davis Creating a mess. Eileen Jaggi wins the pie-eating contest, one of the highlights of the concert choir Halloween party Stephan Davis Kathy Deakin Mane DeBoer Mona Delgarito David Dickey Alan Dixon 68 Juniors Valerie Done Denise Doolin Darsie Draayer Dale Drollette Ramona Edwards Rick Ellis ViAnn Ellis Chris Endress Dwight Epperson David Eskelsen Kim Eskelsen Wendy Eskelsen Jeanette Eyre Michael Fairbanks Ella Farley Brian Farner Eric Duncan Jimmy Dunn Marlees Dunn Judy Ebelmg Scurrying to make the tardy bell. Jean Barker. Becky Bidlack. and Susan Brockman walk together to their first hour classes Michelle Frodsham Katy Frost Alice Fujikawa Mickey Flowers Gwen Fonnesbeck 1 - '' Nat Fralia Candace Freeman Brad Freeze V L ► I Juniors 69 Sherry Fullmer Ema Galindo Susie Gallegos Teddy Gallegos Bob Gardner Gary Gardner Michael Gardner Steven Gardner ■■I Vicky Gilbert Juan Gonzales Marjean Goodwin Bryan Gray Kathy Green Val Green Craig Griffin Bob Grobe Christine Gunnell Cindy Hagen Jeri Hadfield ■ Bryant Haggen Eloquently. Jeralynn Hansen welcomes new students with her recitation at the Hello Assembly Leda Hall Dean Hailing Cherisse Hamilton Alan Hansen Carolee Hansen Greg Hansen Heidi Hansen Jeralynn Hansen Kelly Hansen Larry Hansen Rocky Hansen Susan Hansen Terry Hansen Kent Harding Brian Hardy Kari Harlow 70 Juniors Che'f‘ Harper Valerie Hassell Julie Hawkes Beki Haynie Shellee Hemer Blane Hemmert Ronald Hendrickson Richard Hendrix Eugene Herrera Marjorie Higgs Julie Hirschi Jerry Hoesel Jerrold Hogue Michael Holland Kathy Holley Mike Hollingsworth Jenell Holmes Candace Holmgren Dawn Holmgren Mary Holmgren Randy Horn Kevin Horne Scott Horne Greg Horrocks Dixie Hortln ™ m John Horton Loydene Hubbard James Hutf Frank Huggins Mark Huggins Daniel Hunsaker Doug Hunsaker Ledah Hunsaker Vickie Hunsaker Fighting bitter winds, a loyal Junior. Alden Stroud, witnesses a Box Elder football game Juniors 71 Gini Hurd Craig Hyde Keven Iverson Eileen Jaggi Roberta Jamison Gina Jefferis Ardell Jenks Carrie Jensen Vauna Jensen Debbie Jeppesen Jenmea Jeppesen MarkJohnsen Chuck Johnson David Johnson Jeame Johnson LuAn Johnson Paula Johnson Tom Johnston Val Johnston Jeff Jones David Jones Jim Kaminska Terri Kap Sharon Kapp Teri Keller George Kenmngton Scott Keyes Vikki Kilminster JoAnn Knudsen Laurie Knudsen Denise Kobayashi Kelly Kobayashi June Armstrong and Athalie Allen show amazement 72 Juniors Paul Kotter Scott Krone Annette Kunzler David Lamere Doreen Laney Rod Larkin Mike Larsen Rod Lauritzen Carl Layton Delwm Lee Annette Lemon David Leopardi Dannie Lind Mark Longhurst Lyn Losee Sherm Lowe Dixie Lundberg Rick Major Cherie Mandley Jill Mangum Mike Markeson Mary Marshall James Martinez Tina Martinez at a touchdown made by Box Elder Steve Massengale Janet Massman Dianne Mathis Marty Matthews Mechelle McCabe Sharon McQuain Liz Medina Greg Michaels Marilyn Mike Matt Miles Melanie Mund Vicky Mustos Corey Nance Danny Nelsen Annette Nelson Juniors 73 Arlene Nelson Burke Nelson Cindy Nelson Gordon Nelson Mitzi Nelson Nancy Nelson Paula Nelson Reed Nelson Riley Nelson Teresa Nelson Doug Nielsen Kevin Nielsen Kent Nielson Paula Nielson Alan Norman Reese Norman Gary Nowak Carol Nunn Keith O'Dell Jody Olsen Richard Olsen Ritchie Olsen Robert Olsen Bill Orme Cheering on the defense. Rick Ellis pledges his loyalty with enthusiasm Russ Payne 74 Juniors Dan Perry John Perry Valerie Perry Gaylene Petersen Dave Peterson Peggy Peterson Jeanne Pett Bob Phippen Tony Platero Keith Plowman Kathryn Poelman Lisa Pohmajevich Clark Poppleton Donnett Poulsen Resse Poulsen Kelly Powers Terry Pritchard Brian Puckett Kim Quick Susan Ramsdell Becky Rasmussen Peter Rasmussen Jolene Reay Clifton Reeder Dianne Reeder Jan Reeder Jana Richards Rodger R.chards Cheryl Rob,nson Sieve Rob,nson Ann Robson Juniors 75 Lynn Roper Diane Ruggles Kay Rutherford Steve Sara Evan Saunders Ellen Sayama Cynthia Scothern Bill Seber Kirtis Seber Don Secrist Linda Secrist Jan Sederholm Don Semon Karen Shandrew Anota Sharp Ron Sheehan Chris Sherwood John Shigley Connie Silva Larry Silver Ken Simcox Val Simmons Mark Skidmore Debbie Smith Mitzi Nelson portrays a ghoulish maid in the play. The Cat and the Canary Donna Smith Lyle Smith Mona Sorensen Mark Sparkman Stan Speaks Randall Spencer Ted Spiekerman Elise Stallings Cindy Stanger Mike Sterrett Tony Steve Anna Stevens Dwight Stevens Marla Stewart Steven Stewart Tom Stoddard 76 Juniors Alden Stroud Darlene Stuck! Deanne Summers Regan Swain Matt Swan Stella Talker Lynn Taniguchi Gary Tasso Bruce Taylor David Tea Dan Thirkill Mark Thomas Between class breaks. Lyn Christensen exits after a hurried stop in the restroom Jennifer Thompson Kent Thompson Thad Thorpe Jeannine Thorsted Byron Timbimboo Jan Tingey Brent Tolman Colin Tsosie Orlinda Tsosie Teresa Tuck Terry Tucker Alan Turnblom Ellen Turner Ray Turner Sherrie Twitchell Alacia Underwood Juniors 77 Liflht refreshments were served following the National Honor Society candlelighting ceremony as Mr Epperson compliments his son. Dwight Epperson, on his acceptance Susan Uriona Adreana Valencia Mark Vandersteen Suzanne Velasquez Darlene Wash Dennis Watchman Lauri Weaver Joann Welch Greg Wells Debbie Wendel Julie Wheeler Danna Whitaker Robert Whitaker Scott Whitaker Gayle White Steve Whitlock JoAnne Whitworth Kathy Wiggins Carolee Wight Kris Wight Dianne Wilson Allen Windley Karen Wixom Julie Wood Kevin Woodruff John Woodworth Myron Workman Annette Wright Jackie Wright Mike Wright Penny Wyatt Randy Yagi Rick Yagi Brian Young Teresa Young Valori Zimbelman 78 Juniors sophomores take high school, now an old friend, by the hand, waiting to be led on a road. the destination is unknown but the goal is always the same. to be superior adult and know what the world has to offer. it must be good. easy. fun. because being a grown-up has always been a shining goal. disappointments are not acceptable. the twists and turns are often unexpected and sometimes. disillusioning. it is too easy to stumble on an unseen obstacle, terrifying to realize how little is known, how much that lies ahead cannot be guessed, stopping, turning back, is unthinkable, they hope to find the end very soon. David Yales President Janet Glauser Vice President Evone Valencia Secretary the president of the sophomore class has be- come discouraged and disappointed, but he also feels I would not trade this experience for any- thing. the vice president finds herself placed on a pedestal all the time. ' so she s got to give her all yet it is really worth the effort, the sec- retary has benefltted from her office In many ways, she has learned that people are the most fascinating things alivel Sophomores 79 Marilyn Ackerman Brenda Adams Julie Adamson Pedro Alcocer John Allen Vicky Amidan Danny Ammons George Ammons Mark Anderson Sabrina Anderson Eddy Archuleta Dennis Asay Jan Andersen Bruce Anderson Larry Baird Mark Baird Mary Bambnck Jen Barker ifl' WinK m 9 T, t. w •«. r Bryan Anderson Charles Anderson Chuck Anderson Dalea Anderson Ernie Anderson Kipp Anderson Steve Anderson Danny Anderton Leonard Andrews Mike Andrus Dell Roy Archibald Donna Archibald Lloyd Averett Karen Ball Suzanne Barker Phil Barlow Guy Barnard Stephen Barnard Judy Cowley. Mike Jones, and Kenny Jensen discuss their classes at registration time 80 Sophomores Betty Baron Jill Baron Allen Beecher JoAnn Beimer Philip Belew Bob Bennett Steve Bennett Cory Benson Karin Biddle Becky Bidlack Dean Bigler Debra Bingham Cindy Bitton Tamara Blackburn Cheri Blacker Paul Bluemel Debbie Bonine Tyler Bouck Sharon Bowen Kaylynn Box For Karin Biddle, playing the part of a little girl comes naturally. Becky Breitenbeker Doug Brmton Ricky Broby Doug Buck Kitima Buck Dan Bunderson Rex Bunderson Fred Burr Sophomores 81 Blake Burt LuAnn Busby Cindy Busenbark Byron Butler Chris Butler Craig Butler Faye Calhoun Jennie Campbell David Clemmer Hazel Coffman Lyn Christensen Bonnie Christopher Patti Clark Bruce Christensen Cindy Christensen Colleen Christensen Kevin Cole Bobby Coleman Carol Codings Steve Compton Linda Connor John Conrad Ken Cook Denise Corbett Jean Coss Judy Cowley Jeffri Cox Donna Craghead Blaine Criddle Gwendolyn Cumins Debra Davis Kreg Davis 82 Sophomores Margaret Davis Nancy Jo Davis John Dawson Monty Day Jim Deiter Dave DeLeon Doug Dewey Lorna Dick Doug Dickey Corey Dmsdale Liz Dowdle Danice Draayer Cory Dunn Joe Duran Danny Edwards Kim Elgan Craig Ellis Mike Emery Kirk Fackrell Dennis Fallows Robby Farley John Dykstra Terrie Ebeling Nate Favero Wade Fryer Scotl Forsgren Bruce Frisby Tim Francis Tom Garrison Malea Garver Fay Gerhardt Greg Gilbert Meditation for studying is shown here by Kris Johnson Sophomores 83 Jody Givens Janet Glauser Ron Glenn Bertha Gonzales Ricardo Gonzales Robert Goodell Sonja Goodwin Leonard Goss Julia Hammer V Suzanne Hammon Dan Hankins Tom Hannum Cherie Hansen Debbie Hansen Kevin Hansen LouAnn Hansen Richard Hansen Sally Hansen LeeAnn Harger Aliceanne Harper Denise Harper Rebbie Harrison Judy Hatch Randy Hatch Danielle Hawkes Mary Hazelton Keith Heil Alan Heiner Glenda Hemsley Craig Henderson Kurt Henderson Chris Hendricks Fred Hendricks Principal Carroll Nichols demonstrates the 84 Sophomores Patricia Hendrix Greg Henson Joe Hepworth Karen Herzog Corey Heumier Ronyce Hickman Jim Higgs Julie Higley Doral Hill Shirleen Hill Kevin Hirschi June Holliday Wendy Holman Kathy Holmes Virginia Holmes Tamra Holmgren proper way to eat hot sauce for Debbie Singh i Burnett Hopkins Brian Hore Margie Huggins Deonne Howard Kellie Huff Steve Horne Bill Houser m Joe Huggins Tammie Hugie Debby Hunsaker Dee W Hunsakei y r ir Lisa Hunsaker Margene Hunsaker Charlada Huntsman Shauna Hyde Karen Iverson r Kirk Iverson Debbie Hughes Jan Hunsaker Tim Hutchison Sophomores 85 Ken Jensen Kent Jensen Marty Jensen Melvin Jensen Pamela Jensen Ruth Jensen Sue Jensen Warren Jenson Brian Jeppesen Bruce Jeppesen Rod Jeppesen Brian Jeppsen Donna Jeppsen Kevin Jeppsen Blain Johnson Holly Johnson James Johnson Horrified. Denise Simmons. Bonnie Jensen, and Judy Cowley watch the FFA-FHA movie Robert Johnson Tamara Johnson Charles Johnston Douglas Jones Mike Jones Mike Jones Wes Jones Dana Justesen Jim Kannegiesser 86 Sophomores t L nd« Kelsch Marjean Kent Kathy Kilminster Gary Kimber Dave Kirby Genie Kirchoff Steve Knudson Tim Koontz DeWayne Kotter Mike Krenn Greg Kunkel Donna Kunzler Naomi Lane DeeAnn Larsen LouAnn Larsen Danny Ammons was among other sophomores waiting to receive his schedule Stephen Larsen Sue Ann Larsen i : v ' j Sharon Law Debbie Leachman David Leetham Theron Leishman Bryce Lemon Kim Lepchenske Dale Lichfield Phil Locascio Perry Lopez Jeanette Loveland Rickey Loveland Ruth Lowe Kathi Lund Linda Lunday Sophomores 87 Absorbed in the game. Mane Marshall watches closely Shauna Marble Cindy Marrone Marie Marshall John McCoy Kenny McDaniel Bonnie McIntosh Debby McQuain Les Melton Lucinda Melville Patti Merritt Ben Miller Marilyn Miller Robert Mills Jeffrey Mitchell Marilyn Mitton Jeff Moellendorf James Money Connie Nelson Debbie Nelson Vicky Morgan Suzanne Munford Dick Munro Brian Munson Mark Nason Brian Nelson Kenny Nelson Debbie Nelson Jon Nelson Reese Nelson hs v Darrel Nickolaisen Sandra Nelson Karla Newton Mark Nicholas 88 Sophomores Robert Northness Kevin Odell Cindi Ohlhues Vicki Okamoto Alan Olsen Frankie Orme Jeremy Owens Merlin Pacheco Kevin Packer Mike Palitz Douglas Pardon Randy Parkin Kevin Parsons Lauana Perry Chad Petersen Karen Petersen Shonna Petersen Laurie Peterson Jean Pettingill David Phippen Janet Phippen Bob Pierce Todd Pitcher Showing some great school spirit. Janet Simmons and Joan Simmons watch the game Robert Plass Eric Poelzl Frank Pohmajevich Cindy Poulsen Sophomores 89 Cory Powers David Powers Debbie Pratt Janet Price Kenny Pullman Teresa Purcell Holly Purdue Donna Quale Byron Quick Don Rabern Cindy Rader Vicky Raedel Marie Raisor Annette Rasmussen Lynell Rasmussen Tony Rawlins Kurt Rigby Jack Roberts Annette Roche Deanna Redford Mark Riemer Rudy Rebeterano Emma Redfield Dale Richards Gaylene Richards Paul Romer Eugene Ross Brian Roth Patty Rountree Cardeli Sackett Cory Sackett Steve Reichard Dorothy Richards Barry Reeder Jolene Reese Giving their whole hearted support to the team during the Sky View-Box Elder football game are Sharon Hailing. Judy Hatch. Jan Wells. Gaylene Richards, and Annette Rasmussen 90 Sophomores Mike Salo David Savama Pauli Schaffner Jon Scoffield Jana Searle Donetta Seber Chris Secrist Lynn Seelos Bill Sereika Kathleen Sherratt Denise Simmons Janet Simmons Joan Simmons Debbie Simper Debbie Singh Mark Singh Lorna Skidmore Annette Smith April Smith Becky Smith Kirk Smith Nancy Smith Wayne Smith Sally Smoot Mike Sutton Art Talbot Nancy Talbot Jeff Taniguchi Sophomores 91 Cheryl Tanner Tammy Tanner Terri Thomas Bryce Thompson Doug Thompson JanTolman Shirley Tsosie Victor Tsosie Rocky Valcarce Evone Valencia Diane Turnblom Mark Turner Mary Valcarce Kim Valentine Sherry Vincent Jan Wakefield Brian Walker Dale Walker Jeff Walker Rod Walker I • Bruce Wankier Ready to start a new week of school Lorna Eish. Diane Turnblom. and Marilyn Ackerman enjoy walking the school halls Sherilee Ward Kim Warren 92 Sophomores Karen Westley Michael Westley Lorraine Westmoreland Maxine Westmoreland Joyce Wetzel Kevin Whitaker Pam Whitaker Cindi White Chen Wiggins Debbie Wilde Jack Williams Jill Williams Discussing each others schedules. Debbie Checketts and Jan Andersen registered in the library Mike Williams Richard Williams Cathy Wilson Karen Wofford Clifton Wood Susan Woodland Susie Woodyatt Kelly Wright Kenny Wright Sheila Wright Mike Wyatt Sid Yamasaki David Yates Janice Yeakey Mike Yearsley Dalian Young Sophomores 93 freshmen, high school novices, tread the halls of Box Elder, some realize new schools are hard to navigate even when older friends Know the way. or they religiously follow the to scale map clutched tightly in their hands. 4r Pat Pearse President freshmen president feels being an officer is really a good experience with people and re- 94 Freshmen but survival depends on arriving at the right room at the right time even on the very first day. adjustment for most comes quickly and easily, so natural the metamorphosis from novice to wisened high-schooler. Kyle Roper Vice President sponsibility is the main word the vice president believes that as an officer he has learned to re- spect the opinions of others and their views that the wheres and whens of the actual change cannot be assigned a particular day or hour so familiar the now part of living that the then is just a dream, unbelievable, existing only in the imagination. Kristy Deakin Secretary the secretary has had an experience she'll neve forget she has learned to be a leader Ronald Allen Martin Allred Blake Ammons Lonnie Andersen Pam Andersen Carrie Anderson Gail Anderson Julie Anderson Kraig Anderson Susan Anderson Janice Andreasen Terry Andrus As the other team scores a touchdown. Ann Major worries about the outcome of the game Keely Arbon Carla Archibald Alan Asay Racquel Ash Ken Ashton Scott Baddley Mike Baker ( Anne Bambrick Jean Beard Brad Barber Donna Barbieri Betsy Barnard Barney Barnhart Timmy Baumann Sherry Beede Kevin Bennett Sterling Bennett Drew Benson Kathy Berardy Steven Beach Ann Beard Kevin Berchtold Kathy Bevis Freshmen 95 Tim Bidlack Alison Bierley Reed Bissegger Eleanor Blue Mary Bickmore Elaine Bissegger Steve Bond Varsel Bott Jane Bowman Barbara Buck Shawn Bybee Doug Bywater Christine Buck Joe Burgener Paul Burnett Margaret Burris Mike Burt Wayne Busby Debbie Busenbar Kraig Anderson lassos and pulls Jolene Larsen off the stage during her performance 96 Freshmen Bruce Call Ellen Call Don Callaway Harris Cambridge Dan Cardenas Kipp Carpenter Dianna Casey Neil Chadwick Grace Chavez Robinson Chavez Ken Childress Bevi Christensen Burt Christensen Merrilee Christensen Mike Christensen RaeLin Christensen Robyn Christensen Karen Christoffersen Debra Clawson Lynn Clayton Pat Pearse licks his fingers after throwing pies in Craig Rawlins and Barney Barnhart s faces V' Kathy Cole Deen Coleman Diane Coleman Andy Cook David Cosgrove Scott Cottam Julie Coleman Greg Cowley MikeCracas Cindy Craghead Sharon Craghead Debra Cranor Jennie Collings Judy Collings Jeff Collmar Billy Comer Freshmen 97 Kurt Davis Lynda Davis Kristy Deakm Betty DeBoer Mare Debry Jon DeLeon Hud Dennis Mike DeNunzio Ten Ebeling enjoys herself at the combined FFA-FHA party Daniel Deppen Cindy Dinsdale MaryLou Dixon Steve Done - v ■ a- ,i '■' Bill Donnell Dennis Doolin David Drewes Douglas Dunn Johlyn Dunn Teri Ebeling Janette Edwards Mac Edwards Karen Ellefsen Jane Endress Judy English Mark Epperson Catherine Eskelsen Denise Fallows Lynn Farner Jim Fassler 98 Freshmen Frank Fenton Kathy FirstRaised Scot Fletcher Joe Florez Kathy Florez Carla Flowers Billie Forward John Francis Keven Francis ■ Scott Frost Tony Garcia Russell Garn Cindy Gibbs Natalie Geisler Watched by Nancy Nelson. Peggy Nelson admires herself in an unusual mirror Jeff Freeze Robert Fritz Debbie Gale Francis Gallegos Darrell Gardner Mike Gardner Patty Grobe Randy Grover Tammy Grover Jody Hadfield Phillip Hadfield Tami Hadfield Leo Haigler Brad Hall Freshmen 99 Kevlyn Hanson Mark Hansen Natalie Hansen Ted Hansen Scott Harding Scott Harmon Linda Hartvigsen Roy Hartvigsen Eric Heesacker Lesa Hiener Jeff Henderson Elenor Harvey Connie Hassell Sherrie Hatch Jon Hawkes Julie Hendrickson Danielle Hewlett Beth Hickox Julie Higgins David Higgs Ronald Higgs Marilyn Hendrickson SuzAnne Hernandez Ray Herrera Freshmen representatives join with upper classmen in a Representative Council meeting being held in the chorus room 100 Freshmen Peggy Holley Kaylan Holmes Scott Holst Boys In the hall wait eagerly for school to start as Floyd Westover makes a point for the camera Bill Hooper Debbie Hunsaker Donna Hughes Dave Hunsaker Kathy Huggins Scott Hubble Denise Hubbard Ben Horton John Houser Tammy Hunsaker Theresa Huot Sylvia Hurd Leslie Hutchison John James Michelle Jarrett LaVona Jenks Cathy Jensen Freshmen 101 Dave Jensen Kelly Jensen Lynn Jensen Julie Jensen X Larry Jensen Margaret Jensen Jolene Jeppesen Richard Jeppesen Shirley Jeppesen Tamara Jeppesen Debbie Jeppsen Ken Johnsen Elaine Johnson RaNae Johnson Robert Johnson Ronda Johnson Scott Johnson Robert Johnston Christine Jones Jeff Jones Scott Jones Julie Jordan Debbie Judson Curtis Kaminska Jenny Kase Cherie Keller CherylAnn Keller Richard Kendall 102 Freshmen Steve Kotter Kent Larsen ! Dan Kennedy Kaylene Kennington Roger Keyes Michael Kidman Sheila Kirk Scott Kirkpatrick Neal Korth Susan Krambule Dan Kukulski Janice Laney Kris Langley Gary Larson Paul Larsen David Law Robin Leishman Mike Listor Elana Lomaquahu Allen Long Michele Maddox Charlene Madsen Ann Major Danny Marshall Steven Marshall Kathy Marugg S Liz Mathis Frank May Lesa McArthur Carol Jean Payne cuts the cake to serve at the Homecoming dance Anita Leopardi Russel Lunday Kevin Marble Annette Mathis Jim McClain i M Freshmen 103 Forming her ambershore for a high C, Becky Olds performs with the band Len McCosh Connie McCurdy James McGee Byron McKmno Dawn McKinstry Brad McLaughlin Lucinda Merritt Dave Michaels Sandy Millard Loren Minert Barbara Mitchell Terry Monson Robin Mund Bryan Munns Tyler Munns Julie Myers Brad Nance Berth Nay Kurt Nebeker Brent Neil Jeannette Nelson Jeff Nelson Jolene Nelson Keith Nelson Mark Nelson Boggy Nelson Shelly Nelson Tammy Nelson 104 Freshmen Robert Newby Diana Nez Shelly Nichols Jessie Nicholas Lori Nickolaisen Michele Nielsen Steve Norman Steve Nowak Colleen O'Dell J m O Grady Becky Olds Genette Oliver Dennis Olsen Jodie Olsen Kim Olsen Mark Olsen Mary Jo Olsen D D Pace Debra Packer John Parson Carol Payne Ted Payne Pat Pearse Marla Penn Tammy Hadfield tells Shelly Nichols about the day's events V vickey Pierce Ronald Plowman Mark Poelman Reed Poppleton Beth Potter Gay Poulsen Freshmen 105 Carl Puckett Julie Ramsdell Brandy Rasmussen Trina Redford Kurt Rasmussen Craig Rawlins LaDean Reay LaDee Reay Bret Reeder Karen Reeder Mary Reeder Bryan Reese Brian Reeves Desi Rettew Joan Rhodes Kathy Richards Kevin Richards Laurel Roche Kyle Roper Marlene Roper Brett Rountree Larry Ruggles Ennis Rushton Gina Schiffler Randy Schiffman Melinda Schow Andy Cook. Dennis Olsen. Brad Barber. Mike Cracas and Kenneth Pullman move closer to the field to get in on the action r r Kohe Rushton Marie Russell Linda Saldana Marilyn Saunders Mark Scharmann 106 Freshmen Paul Seare Kevin Searle Mickey Seber Ken Seelos Mark Semon Gary Shandrew Terri Shandrew Chuck Sharp Carl Sherman Sandy Millard. Cathy Simmons. Jill Underwood, and Shawn Bybee search tor their classes Selena Shortman Dixie Shumway Jerry Silver Cathy Simmons V v w Johnny Singh Chris Skinner Paul Skinner Anne Smith De Smith Keith Smith Steve Smith Wendy Smith Tammy Smoot Donald Smuin Delon Snyder Doug Sorensen Annette Stallings Dixie Steed John Stephenson Noel Stibor Stephanie Stott Delwin Stucki Mary Swan Freshmen 107 Cheryl Thompson Cindy Thompson Daryl Thompson Bruce Tanner Elliott Taylor Kelvin Tea Jeff Tedder Kirk Thorpe Kristy Tingey RodTolboe I I Denise Tolman Jerry Torgeson Marlene Trujillo Wayne Tsosie Rena Tuck Kathy Tuveson Brenda Twitchell Jill Underwood Tony Valdez Jackie Vasilias Larry Velasquez Wayne Vigil Marie Russell slowly eats the hot Spanish food at the Spanish Club party Kelly Walker Marilynn Walker Mark Wallace Billy Ward Susanne Ward Randy Waters Mickey Waters MaryKay Wagner 108 Freshmen John Webster Steven Weight Tammy Westley Jane Westmoreland Anita Wight Patricia Whyte Wade White Kelly Wheatley Brett Whitaker Tena Whitaker Craig Wharton Floyd Westover Dianna Wight Glen Wiley Eric Williams Sandy Williams Sheri Williams Glenn Wilson Chell Wmegar Renewing energy for the rest of the day, David Cosgrove eats French fries in the cafeteria Cori Young Jeff Woodruff I K DeWayne Wyatt Susan Young Mary Woodward Elizabeth Yates ■ Tod Young Jeff Youngblood Rogar Woodward Cindy Yearsley Bart Wiscombe Alan Wright Suzanne Yeates Freshmen 109 the faculty carries the burden of leadership, the need for discipline cannot be overlooked, even when it leads to discontent and apathy. holding the staff of authority that, at times, must become a club. and beating an offender into submission brings no satisfaction to either side, the head of education that must bow to the wishes of those who come, supposedly. to be educated existing in a whirlpool of humanity. which ebbs and flows with the years. the brilliance of the interested never diminishes. but the gloom of the unconcerned seems ever darker the will to reveal. to see the spark of understanding flash makes it worthwhile. J. C. Haws Superintendent Carroll C. Nichols Principal Keith Johnsen Vice Principal he can write recommendations lor students to assist them in getting good Jobs, scholarships and other experiences the principal has stated problems become bigger problems if an attempt is not made to solve them when they re small people with problems need compassion and help not more problems the vice principal has a great sense of satisfaction when able to assist students he is happy when 110 Faculty Nard Alien Harold Anderson Sue Andrus John Bassett Carl Beckstead Dean Bennett Marilyn Bennion VerNon Bingham Jerrilyn Black Ernest Blankenship Wes Boman Clare Bradshaw Reed Burke Richard Capener Robert Cefalo Bethany Chaffin Sheron Christensen Dennis Cusick Christine Dickey Gary Dixon Les Dunn Allen Fleming Dee Forest Louise Francis Howard Gittens Reid Goldsberry VerNon Bingham dishes out Spanish enchiladas during a club party Faculty 111 Ridd Grover Mirl Hacking Diane Hall Norman Halladay Gerald Hilton Dee Hortin Lloyd Hust Norwood Hyer LuAne James Kathryn Jensen Robert Jeppsen Keith Johnson Dwane Jones Lewis Jones Gene Juber Clyde Kidman Dixie Lewis Jordan Larsen Myra Lynch Fontell Messervy Robert Michaels Mary Miller Charleen Moody Louise Monroe Reed Olsen Mirl Hacking. Robert Michaels, and Lewis Jones sleep through another important faculty meeting 112 Faculty Gordon Peterson. Oscar Richardson, and Reid Goldsberry discuss what plays will upset the rival team Karen Peterson Reggie Peterson Hal Rasmussen Robert Radtke Paul Reuter Oscar Richardson Tami Whitaker Richard Wight Douglas Young Being an angel isn't easy but to Jordan Larsen, it s second nature Faculty 113 Clyde Armstrong DeVerl Barker Don Barker Reva Barnum Max Baugh Cliff Clark H. D. Conner Custodian Bus Driver Bus Driver Cook Bus Driver Bus Driver Bus Driver Kenneth Hailing Ronald Hansen Woody Hansen Helen Huggins Martell Hunsaker Venna Hunsaker Marva Jensen Bus Driver Custodian Custodian Cook Custodian Cook Cook Ruth Munns Cook Boyd Nelson Bus Driver Blyth Mills Bus Driver Donnell Jeppsen Eva Jeppsen Cook Cook LaVone Nelson Drion Nelson Janice Olsen Alfred Parker Charlotte Parkinson Dalene Scothern Arvol Smith Cook Custodian Secretary Bus Driver Secretary Cook Custodian Custodians. Ross Summers and Clyde Armstrong work to remove paint from the sign in front of the school Ray Whitaker Custodian June Craner Cook Irvin Jensen Bus Driver Elaine Nelson Cook Richard Stokes Custodian Ross Summers Custodian Linda Westley Cook Joseph Yates Bus Driver 114 Service Staff the Board of Education confronted with a task of great magnitude, envision a county with educational needs totally fulfilled but financing comes not easily and decisions regarding standards and boundary disputes must be handled with an open mind. along with common sense. Deloris Stokes and four board members newly voted in, face the challenge of providing modern ideas and new insights into the problem of education. 1 Row one: Asa Stokes Richard Kim- ber Morgan Hawkes. E W Payne. Glenn Hawkes Row two: Mildred Baer Allez Ashmead. Martha Williams. Eula Wood. Francis Burt. Stuart Tingey Row three: LaVerne Lindsay. Gwen White. Marie Olsen. Lila Darrington. Barbara Southwick. Ilene Nelson. De- lone Glover. Marge Williams. Carolyn Dodson. J C Haws Row tour: Kleon Kerr. Leslie Darrington. Dean Orwin. Claude Robbins. Leon Johnson. Wayne Butler. David Morrell 2 Board of Education members Row one: Arnold Thompson. Deloris Stokes Donna Gordon Row two: Wallace Christen- sen. David Morrell. Kenneth Porrit. Supt J. C Haws 3 Retiree, Ed- ward Payne speaks at an NHS meeting Board of Education 115 SdONOH Owen Westenskow three prominent people in the service of county and state. retired from positions this year. Owen Westenskow began his teaching career at BEHS in 1931, with degrees in industrial arts and vocational agriculture, a Lion's Club member for 20 years, he intends to continue serving his community in retirement, a former BEHS principal. Edward W. Payne graduated from BYU and began teaching in 1931. some of his many positions include a USU physics professorship, chairman of the Region I Board of Managers and president of the Lion's Club. Sam Gordon a former BE teacher, has served mankind as an educator in Utah and in New Zealand, he has worked to develop vocational and athletic programs, and has served on the Tri-County Board of Education. Honors 117 homemaking awards honored those who excelled in the various areas of family care, interior decorating. stitchery and cooking, for the first time at Box Elder, the Betty Crocker Test was given to both boys and girls. striking a blow for men's liberation. John McLaughlin received the Betty Crocker Award for obtaining the highest test score of those competing at BEHS. other distinctions given were FFA Sweetheart. Crisco. and Farm Bureau Auxiliary awards 118 Honors Debbie Hatch FFA Sweetheart STATE FHA DEGREES - Front row: Calleen Mund. Suzy Naylor Debra Stevens Back row: Shel- ley Heiner Diane Wilson. Karen Newton. LaNae Derrington. Marlene Nelson. Lisa Pohmajevich Gary Wetzel Donald Waite Outstanding Industrial Arts Student Plymouth Trouble Shooting Team Plymouth Trouble Shooting Team State VlCA Automotive Winner Fred Barker Farm Bureau Award DeKalb Award Kelvin Bodily Ornamental Horticulture Award Jeffrey Jensen Brigham Truck and Implement Award Boyd Gardner Honorary FFA Member Robert Raedel Pest Control Team agriculture and industrial art honors went to students excelling in soil management, the care and maintenance of plants, and the upkeep of machines, competing singly and in pairs for awards, several boys gained the support of Brigham City firms and were given scholarships to further their vocational learning. Danny Hore Post Control Team Honors 119 Musical awards gave recognition to students who continually demonstrated exceptional talent playing their particular instruments, coveted awards included the Chopin Piano award and the John Philip Sousa award. Girls and Boys State enabled students to act as administrators to imaginary states they created, a Box Elderite. Eva Jean Harper was elected governor of Girls State. David Welch John Philip Sousa Award David Hickox Bywater Percussion Award GIRLS STATE —Front row: Dayna Favero. Becky Parson Teresa Nichols. Nancy Young Back row: Susie Stokes. Suzan Peters. DeAnn Coates. Eva Jean Harper. Debbie Dunn. Kathleen Payne BOYS STATE —Front row: Bob Packer Gary Andersen. David Weidman. Van Johnson Back row: Robert Westover. Eric Krueger. Brent Merrill. Val Christoffersen Dennis Peart. David Hardy Van Johnson Outstanding Vocalist Kathleen Payne Chopin Piano Award Annette Nelson Outstanding Accompanist Jolene Larsen National School Vocal Award 120 Honors Suzanne Hammon. Mike Krenn. John Osburn. debating the issue of public school finances. Box Elder's forensic department received many awards for their outstanding speakers. qualifying more students for state than Box Elder s quota allowed. eighteen students returned from the state meet with two superior and ten excellent ratings. novice debaters traveled to Idaho and took sweepstakes at the Skyline High School Invitational Meet. From row; Juanalee Payne. Peggy Petersen Back row: Tom Stoddard. David Welch John McLaughlin Front: Tom Stoddard Back: Eric Krueger Brent Larsen Shirleen Hill. Juli Ann Armstrong. Vicki Hepworth John Osburn. Scott Carpenter. Tom Stoddard. Eric Krueger. Neil Anderson. Michelle Burt. Peggy Petersen and Steve McCosh Honors 121 honoring the abilities of top athletes, awards from within the school and from local businesses were given to the outstanding athletes in the major sports, the Earl Ferguson Award, a new award at Box Elder, was given to the player who improved the most in football during the past season, the titles of Outstanding Boy and Outstanding Girl were given to senior students who contributed their services for the betterment of BEHS. David Weidman Tom Hardaway Award Michelle Burt Bob Packer Most Enthusiastic Outstanding Boy Eva Jean Harper Outstanding Girl Frank Muir Dennis Peart Ogden Standard Examiner Award Hansen Jewelry Award Les Dunn Award 122 Honors Phil Adams Dee Glen Smith Award Bob Packer Jim Powers Award David Weidman Bausch and Lomb Award Melinda Michaels Outstanding French Student Ralph Elwell MAA of S of A Math Test Winner Brent Merrill Hodgsen and Holbrook Award Marsha Pommier Outstanding Spanish Student John McLaughlin Outstanding Social Science Student students. concentrating their efforts on one specific area of study competed for several internal and external awards, differentiating top language students from other language students, three students were given special awards in German. French and Spanish. Awards for scientific endeavors, artistic and drafting abilities. mathematical insight, and vocational skills were among outside honors bestowed upon enterprising students. Jillair Henrie Outstanding German Student State Winner Veteran Poster Contest Nell Anderson Outstanding Forensics Student Honors 123 NJROTC awards distinguished those military students who displayed superior leadership and scholastic achievements during the 1972-73 school year. besides the awards given by the NJROTC department. the American Legion gave awards to top military science students in areas of military and scholastic excellence. Ted Payne Raymond Call James Higgs Distinguished Distinguished Distinguished Senior Cadet Junior Cadet Sophomore Cadet Susan Mclnvaille Lorna Fish Lyn Christensen Katherine Craner Distinguished Cadet Honor Cadet Aptitude Personal Appearance Cedric Lomaquahu Terry Hansen Personal Appearance Personal Appearance Greg Kunkel First Year Honor Cadet Dwayne Sombrero Personal Appearance John Plowman Aptitude Kent Souter Ralph Elwell John Horton Aptitude Honor Cadet Aptitude American Legion Award Scholastic Excellence Steve Cox Aptitude American Legion Award Military Excellence Bill Houser Aptitude 124 Honors Ralph Ellwell. Marie Raisor. Sterlmo Bennett. Norman Christensen. Outstanding Math Students Oaunis Hansen First Security Bank Award David Hikox First Security Ban Award Frances Fulikawa Outstanding Future Secretaries Rhonda Page Outstanding Future Secretaries Jane Jensen Dinnmc anH Rnrn Award Dawn Johnson Olivette National Awards demonstrating their ability in mathematics. recipients of the math awards showed exceptional insight on problems in class and on tests taken at colleges. also requiring a head for figures. the business award winners displayed special skills in the fields of accounting. secretarial work. and business management. Richard Larsen Box Elder County Christine Valcarce Drewes Floral and Gift Award Ron Stoker Blocks Award Debbie Codings Olivette National Award Kammeyer s Bus Machines Co Honors 125 the top three percent of their senior class in academic excellence, thirteen students were honored at an awards assembly held on April 6. 1973. for the second time in the history of Box Elder, two scholars. Catherine Deiter and Elizabeth Skinner amassed the total points possible in the valedictory race and shared the title of co-valedictorian. Catherine Deiter Elizabeth Skinner Co-Valedictorian Co-Valedictorian Robert Barnard Debra Bennett Kim Case Sandra Heumier Valerie Hunsaker Eric Kruegar Nia Sherar Scott Watanabe Ralph Elwell Steven Plass David Weidman 126 Honors Jeff Gale Kristene Gibbs Daums Hansen Eva Jean Harper Vicki Hepworth Holly Hill Mark Jensen Susan Merrill Melinda Michaels Susan Mclnvailie Lilia Pace Ted Payne Sherrie Petersen Marsha Pommier Farrell Skidmore Elaine Smith Tawnya Tew David Thirkill continually working toward high academic goals. students in the top ten percent of the graduating class accumulated grade points over the course of four years that placed them among the scholarly of their class, the group of thirty-two students displayed the kind of self-discipline and interest necessary to achieve such high academic standings throughout their high school years. Shelley Holmgren Randy Munns Kirsten Rasmussen Christy Thompson Jane Jensen Teresa Nichols Steven Scharman Nancy Young Honors 127 outstanding photographer was an award created for the best student photographer at Box Elder, a member of the Boomerang Staff for three years. James Ollett polished his photographic talents with constant and demanding work, perfect attendance awards were given six students among whom. Janeen Parsons missed not a single day throughout twelve years of school, the length of perfect attendance of the five other students ranged in length of one year to six years. Outstanding Photographer STATE DRAMA WINNERS David Phippen. Dwight Stevens, and Mitzi Nilson Janeen Parsons 12 Year Perfect Attendance Jaleen Taylor 6 Year Perfect Attendance Lynn Kunzler 4 Year Perfect Attendance Steve Turnblom 1 Year Perfect Attendance Thomas Fujikawa 4 Year Perfect Attendance Robin Walker 3 Year Perfect Attendance 128 Honors Ralph Elwell Math John McLaughlin History Marsha Pommier Language Tawnya Tew Art Eric Krueger General sterling scholar nominees, winners of more than recognition and social prestige or attention of faculty and peers, they are winners within themselves, experiencing a self-fulfillment, a personal satisfaction with hours of study, well spent, in their respective fields, nomination, however, marks not the end of work, rather. the beginning of new trials. competition with other scholars encompasses lengthy preparation of portfolios as well as minds. behind them are goals attained. ahead of them. loom even greater pinnacles to be reached. Teresa Nichols Business Kirsten Rasmussen Speech and Drama David Weidman Science Elaine Smith English David Welch Music Debra Stevens Homemaking Gary Wetzel Vocational Education after school many students prolonged their school day with clubs and other activities. interests and skills not learned within the classroom were utilized, giving participants a chance to shape the surrounding community and themselves. 130 After School 3 1. Don Raburn relaxes with the evidence of a bad fall 2. Mayors Youth Council sings Christmas carols to downtown shoppers 3 Kim Birch and Jackie Cook enjoy some of the greater things school doesn't allow 4 Matthew Swan escorts his cow to the mam arena 5 Football is one of the many sports enioyed after school 4 5 After School 131 CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS provide a sense of belonging, a supplement to the impersonal institution of a classroom. some create with their hands in the Art Club, releasing colors and designs, bringing form and substance to ideas of the inner mind, the soul. 132 Clubs And Organizations 3 4 1. Better than ever the Box Elder High Marching Band marched in the Peach Day parade 2. Getting ready to hit the ball. Pam Andersen works hard inGAA 3 Concentrating on their music Ted Payne. Alex Macbeth.and Mark Riemer played inanassem- bly 4 B Iver. Steve Simmons, contemplates the next party. 5 Tempting students to take an art class, the art club introduced their week's display. Clubs And Organizations 133 The Bee Staff aided by trips to newspaper offices have kept the studentbody informed, enlightened, and entertained, the school newspaper is sometimes ignored, sometimes followed faithfully, respected, or perhaps scorned. but read. 1 Concert Band plays their best during a per- formance 2 Warming up his techniques is a bowling club member 3 Hoping for first prize Ben Ferry leads his best bull to the next show at the fair 4 Representative Council members listen to instructions to tell the students 5 Joe Benson, student body president, presents future plans for school to members of Student Council. 6 Selling baked goods to earn money for the French orphan are Patty Clark and Melinda Michaels 134 Clubs And Organizations Clubs And Organizations 135 1 Giving a boost to school spirit the Pep Band entertains during a pep rally 2 NJROTC members show their precision at the Peach Day parade 3 Thespian. Colleen Collins practices hard for her part in the next play 4 DeWayne Kotter. Jimmy Webster, and David Yates anxiously await the arrival of their bus at the state fair 5 Dis- cussing some future activities of Key Club are Mayor Olof Zundell. Jeff Gale and David Deleon. 6 Michelle Burt looks over her notes for her next speech in debate 7 Making sure that everything is all right for the coming performance is Michael Allen of the stage crew 8 Debbie Dunn. Robin Williams. Jeniel Day. and Kim Lepchenske relax after marching with the Rockettes in the parade 136 Clubs And Organizations parties, banquets, teas, a ball, and most important. Box Elder games, occupy the lives of the Bettes a group of girls who cheer, serve, and care. from a canyon steak-fry, to providing a meal for a needy family B Ivers plunged into a wide variety of activities with equal enthusiasm. 7 Clubs And Organizations 137 without the Boomerang Staff there would be no lasting memento of life at Box Elder. the people, all different. combine ideas, arrange and categorize. photograph, sweat, and hope for something to be proud of. a strike has to be worked for. and the Bowling Club tries to improve the skill of its members as well as combining exercise with enjoyment. with a team competition each Monday. 6 1 Royally lor the Bettes Sweetheart Ball Fanny Harrison, Queen. Teresa Nichols, and Janeen Parsons 2 ShowInQ their spirit, Bettes hope for a victory 3 Cardeli Sackett. Marjean Kent, and Julie Adamson discuss topics for Thespian meet- ing 4 Leaning out of reach, Bob Barnard enjoys Student Council 5 Cheerleaders lead us to a Homecoming victory 6 FHA members show their enthusiasm on the way to the FHA convention 7 Candlelight ceremony is always a memor- able experience for new NHS members. 7 Clubs And Organizations 139 probably the smallest organization, perhaps the best known. Cheerleaders are a bundle of boundless energy, a whirlwind of winning, losing. and feeling with the teams, a song is a release of emotion, expressed by Concert Choir, in performances at Brigham City banks, the Salt Lake Tabernacle, and the B.E.H.S. stage, the voice becomes an instrument. 140 Clubs And Organizations 4 1 Presiding over court is Student Council. Leon- ardo Bermudez. Lyn Lossee. and Jana Wayman 2 Excellently perlorming for an assembly, the stage band proves their great ability 3 Efficiently. Carol Christensen carries out office jobs 4 Prac- ticing to Improve his game is a member of the bowl- ing club 5 Relaxing after the Peach Day parade are Dan Thirkill. Debbie Pratt, and Joe Hepworth 6 Members of the marching band practice before the game 7 Taking a break. Cathy Cracas enjoys working in the attendance office Clubs And Organizations 141 the sound of drums, clarinets, trumpets, and more. blend in harmony in Concert Band, and add their own individual touches to concerts and studentbody. a flurry of planned motion is executed in detail, and accompanied by color blurred by the movements of the Dance Club, as it performs in assemblies, and at the Community Center. in the hope of revising old methods, the Debate team traveled to Arizona. Salt Lake. Pocatello. Carbon County, and competed in a number of meets. usually winning high honors. 1 4 142 Clubs And Organizations 1 Doug Jones and Cathy Eskelson practice during orchestra 2. Emma Galindo prepares to spike the ball during a GAA game 3. Dan Thlrkill and David Eskelson show Bee Staff enthusiasm. 4. Debbie Jeppesen. Terri Kap. Jeniel Day, and Kathleen Sherratt entertain during half time 5 Chris Val carce. Sheldon Tingey, Kathy Burnett. Randy Aoki. Bart Penrod, and Julie Freeman of DECA look forward to an exciting year. 6 Marsha Pom- mier pours water over Ralph Elwell's head during a NHS party. 7. Nancy Nelson yawns as she leaves her room to attend an early meeting at the FHA convention. 8 Scott Chambers reads a pamphlet to find out more about VICA Clubs And Organizations 143 business is applied and becomes a way of life in Deca conferences in Park City, Denver, and New Jersey, along with a contest in Salt Lake, aided understanding. Drama teaches the way to become a different person, portraying characters, mythical, dramatic, hilarious. students are broadened by living other lives. 1 Bowling Club members. Kevin Gerhardt and Kathy Simmons attack Mr Lloyd Thorsted with bowling pins 2 Deewayne Hunsaker of FFA looks over his entries in the county fair 3. Columnist Barbara Kimber. writes Barbs Babble for The Bee 4 Sherry Fulmer and Kathleen Sherratt. both Rockettes express their happiness after win- ning a game 5 Jane Jensen, a B ette. begins to decorate the halls for Homecoming 6 Selecting the right button is Mark Baird of the Stage Crew Clubs And Organizations 145 FFA contributed the talents of its members to State Fair exhibits, while it helped prepare them for the agricultural life, and the rigors of the farmer, the role of a homemaker is not an easy one to fulfill. FHA provides experience in cooking, sewing, and how to prepare for living. French Club erected an artistic display at U.E.A.. sponsored many bake sales for their orphan. Jean-Claude, and had a ■war’' with the Spanish called the Paris-Madrid affair. 146 Clubs And Organizations 4 1. Students enjoy themselves at a Rockette-Key Club party. 2. Otllcers of the French Club are Kirsten Rasmussen, Pam Pardon. Melinda Mich- aels. and Patty Clark 3 Currying his bull. Matt Swan prepares it for the judging at the county fair. 4 Leonardo Bermudez, our A FS. student, rushes so that he will be on time at his new high school. 5 After you've heard Syd Starley perform, you’ll understand why the Madrigals are so good Clubs And Organizations 147 2 1 Going over details for a ROTC trip to San Francisco are John McLaughin and Commander Robert Michaels 2 Preparing to start her work Faylynn Dixon enjoys being a Student Secretary 3. The Boomerang members among other clubs entered the snow sculpture contest 4 Concert Choir members work strenuously to prepare for their Christmas Concert 5 Performing in the Christmasassembly was choir, band, and orchestra 6 Model UN members. John Osburn. Vicki Hep- worth. Brent Larson, and Tom Stoddard discuss world problems with Mr. Allen Fleming 148 Clubs And Organizations hitting a ball, making a basket. and competing with other schools are all a part of GAA girls involved in action, sports, and most important, enjoyment. The True Americans' represented at Box Elder by the Indian Club. presided over Indian Week, an activity which informed others of the importance of Indian culture. 6 Clubs And Organizations 149 a banquet at Sherwood Hills, illustrious guest speakers, and a convention in Idaho were highlights of Key Club activities, a national organization sponsored by Kiwanis. and supported by members. a select group of talented singers spreads the beauty of their music to carry on the honored tradition called Madrigals, an organization of all sides of harmony. 1 Students await membership in the Drama Club 2 Boomerano Stafl member. Susan Brmton. closely examines a contact sheet 3 Cheerlead- ers express their emotions during an exciting football game 4 Listening for details of a future math contest are Kari Harlow. Keith Larsen, and Marie Raisor 5 Eating the refreshments at a Spanish Club Party are Sherrie Peter- sen. Elaine Smith, and Leonardo Bermudez 6 Debate student. Michelle Burt performs im- promptu speech 7 Bee Staff editor and chief Holly Hill types diligently on her editorial 8 Rockettes present routine for studentbody Clubs And Organizations 151 the playing of an instrument to produce a recognizable tune becomes more of a challenge in a parade. Marching Band meets the challenge admirably. Math Club encouraged scholars to explore the fascinating theories of advanced mathematics and delve into the complex world of numerals. to introduce infinity. 5 1 Considering future plans for the National Honor Society are Susan Brinton. Vickie Gilbert. Eric Krueger and Annette Nelson 2 Lyn Kunzler finds it a challenge to be a member of the Math Club 3 Reigning as this year s Indian royalty are La- vonna Begay. Diane Nez. queen; and Marilyn Mike 4 To B ettes. the candle lighting ceremony is a great experience 5 The Bee Staff works hard to meet their deadlines 6 Saving Bob Check- ettes from suspension. Debbie and Linda Bingham give him a haircut during a meeting of Boom- erang Staff. 7 Marilyn Hendrickson watches care- fully to see that she plays the correct notes 8 Boomerang Staff member, Catherine Deiter. spends many valuable hours working on copy Clubs And Organizations 153 the far-off countries. Gambia. South Africa, and East Germany. are brought closer by efforts of Model United Nations, which brings the realizations of foreign problems nearer to home, hard work is necessary to achieve the high grade standards required by N.H.S., but the effort is worthwhile and the intellectual life is enhanced, the sweet notes of a violin blend with deep bass tones to form a small part of Orchestra, changing the small black symbols to music. 1 1 Relaxing momentarily at the B Iver-Rockette Halloween party. Frank Muir. Kathleen Sherratt. and Mark Longhurst use hay for their seats 2 Leonardo Bermudez, our foreign exchange stu- dent. and Sherrie Anderson concentrate on a game of chess at a Spanish Club party 3 Thes- pians. Guy Barnard and Dean Hailing contemplate the upcoming events of the club 4 Candace Holmgren and Jeff Campbell eat a snack at a Rockette party 5 Mrs. Fontelle Messervy in- structs the drama club on the techniques of good acting 6 Thoughtfully. Lynette Patten considers her Boomeranq work 7 AFS Student. Leonardo Bermudez finds it a great pleasure to live with the Moody family 8 Teresa Young and Jackie Wright enjoy each other at B ette Christmas party 154 Clubs And Organizations 4 getting snow in your clarinet during football season or chocolate on your drum in the basketball gym. is all a part of Pep Band. but. somehow, the band cheers come through the intricate pathways of the inner mind and its afflictions are studied in life by the Psychology Club, through a series of field trips to mental institutions, delegates from each class band together to form Representative Council, an organization dedicated to upholding and aiding school rules. 156 Clubs And Organizations 6 1 FHA members discuss their problems at their Halloween party 2 UsinQ their creativity. Kir- sten Rasmussen and Dayna Favero belong to the Dance CluD 3. Sherry Petersen plays ping- pong at a Spanish Club party 4 Cheri Jensen presents her ideas in Model UN 5 David Yates and Terry Hansen congratulate each other on their fine FHA work 6 Michael Allen gains ex- periencefrombemgonthe StageCrew 7 NJROTC stands at attention -at one of their inspections 7 Clubs And Organizations 157 Rockettes is more than a drill team marching at a game, it could be called a sisterhood of girls who care about each other, and their performance, military strategies, navigations, and unarmed combat, are part of the education received in ROTC. uniforms and drilling add to this organization. Ski Club offers to its members a slope sparkling with powder snow, a race. and the wind stinging your eyes or. perhaps, a cast. 4 1. Thespian members have a friendly chat while waiting for the meeting to begin 2 Debater. Peggy Petersen, sums up the feelings of her team with strong determination 3 Cindy Chris- tensen concentrates on coming in on the right beat 4 Furthering her knowledge. Vicki Gilbert joined Math Club 5. Orlinda Tsosle jumps up to expertly block a spike at a GAA game Clubs And Organizations 159 an orphan in Mexico is supported by the Spanish Club, the club will also participate in activities with Spanish Clubs from other schools. and with the B E. French Club, the musical portion of many student assemblies is provided by Stage Band, carefully selected musicians, whose performance must meet the critical eyes of the studentbody. 160 Clubs And Organizations 1 Madrigals display their fine talents before the assembled studentbody 2 Stating her point of view, Janeen Parsons conducts a Bette meeting 3 Cheerleaders always have a new way of arous- ing spirit at the pep rallies 4 Denise Kobayashi is a fine example of a hard-working Boomerang Staff member 5 While debating, Tina Gibbs at- tempts to sway the judges 6 Spanish club mem- bers. Jeff Gale and Shonna Petersen have fun. the professional artistry of dazzling scenery is provided through the diligent work of Stage Crew, which also takes care of quick, silent, scene changes, the problems of dress standards. delinquent students, and school unrest, are placed in the competent hands of Student Council, sensible students hoping for solutions. 162 Clubs And Organizations 1 The French Club find satisfaction in support- ing three orphans in France 2 NJROTC color guard present the colors at the Powder Puff foot- ball game 3 Barbara Mitchell and Martha Spack- man enjoy their first drama candlelighting cere- mony 4 Cheerleader. MaryLynn Marshall, takes the part of a coach at one of the pep rallies 5 Drummers on the Pep Band await their cue to begin. 6 Steve Bennett observes the performance from the arch 7 Scott Carpenter and Robert Northness practice for an upcoming debate meet 8 Val Christofferson and Eva Jean Harper enjoy the entertainment at the Rockette-B Iver party 9 Stephan Larsen relaxes momentarily after a hard night s work on the Boomerang 9 Clubs And Organizations 163 Student Secretaries do more than answer phones, collect attendance cards, and type letters; they are a cog in the machinery of administration. which keeps it running smoothly, a national organization containing seasoned actors, Thespians holds parties, clothing drives, and participates in plays and musicals. auto mechanics, cosmetology, drafting, electronics, food services. graphic arts, photography, and plastics. are all a part of the vocational organization. VICA. 164 Clubs And Organizations 2 5 1 Color guard Shauna Marble discusses the eve- ning with her escort. Jim Checkettes. at the B ette Sweetheart Ball. 2. Displaying their drill team skills, the Rockettes perform during half time. 3. Ralph Elwell works hard at his NJROTC studies 4. Adjusting the equipment. Doug Hamson. pre- pares for the upcoming assembly. 5 NJROTC stand at attention at the beginning of the flag cere- mony 6 Expertly Janet Glauser. Cindy North, and others put on make-up for Children s Theatre. 6 Clubs And Organizations 165 Football a series of bright stars on the horizon. many exploding in a blinding nova of victory, a few. in the dying gloom of defeat, but a loss is merely a tiny pebble to be stumbled on. never causing a fall, the men of the team. tireless, their leaders strain to pull the line upward. 2 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES BE. Opp. 14 Ben Lomond 6 6 Davis 35 13 Weber 6 6 Sky View 42 6 Roy 16 11 Bear River 7 28 Logan 19 21 Bonneville 9 7 Murray 7 7 Bonneville 17 practice game region play-off for 2nd place 166 Football VARSITY FOOTBALL-Row one: Steve Sara. Brian Williams. Jett Campbell. Ricky Yagi. Greg Wells. Ben Ferry. Dennis Peart. Ted Payne. Danny Nelsen.Tony Platero James Hutt. David Leopard. Willie Begay DeWayne Sombrero Row two: Gary Anderson Matt Swarv Kevin W ruff.Russell Payne. Kelly M i II. David Hickox Frank Muir Russell Knudsen. Ricky Griffin. Dav.d Anderson. Doug Morns Randy Yag. Row three: Coach Re d rw i?Rail£3 worth Marion Bingham, Myron Workman Dw.ght Epperson Steve Cox. Mark Long hurst Mike Hollingsworth Brian Dan Reese JeMGale Gary Hume Coach Gordan Peterson Row tour: Jimmy Kammska Burke Nelson. Kirk Ferguson. Jan Christensen. Ritchie Olsen Colin Tsosie. IDan Reese Je Gae. Steve Simmons Larry By water Scott Keyes Max Smith. Ben Boyce Row live: Vic Anderson. Ricky Ellis. Steve Valentine. Dan Hunsaker. Richard Bott Bart Penrod 5 1 De Wayne Sombrero tires for a field goal with the assistance of Doug Morris 2 Leading the way David Ayotte and Max Smith block for Mark Longhurst 3 Brian Williams scrambles tor yardage return- ing the kickoff 4 Dennis Peart makes an excel- lent openf.eld tackle on a Sky View Player 5 Mark Longhurst follows behind the blocking of Kirk Ferguson and Doug Morris for a first down Football 167 1 Coach Paul Reuter vocally assists the team in preparing for the next play 2 Preparing for entry into the game. Frank Muir listens to suggestions from David Leopardi 3 Members of the Sopho- more Team look intently at the action on the field 4 Dennis Peart sends an opponent flying as David Anderson and Frank Muir move in for assistance 5 Bee gridirons defend against the threat of a blocked field goal 6 Larry Bywater attempts a sneak ' in hopes of gaining the needed yardage SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SCORES BE. Opp. 19 Ben Lomond 21 0 Davis 27 6 Weber 7 14 Sky View 40 46 Roy 14 19 Bear River 14 22 Logan 28 8 Bonneville 6 JUNIOR FOOTBALL SCORES 6 Ben Lomond 6 0 Davis 35 0 Weber 0 0 Sky View 24 0 Roy 24 24 Bear River 0 24 Logan 0 6 Bonneville 30 168 Football 4 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Row one: Bob Bennett. Todd Pitcher. Monty Day. Sid Yamasaki. Merlin ggsfes SSSsSSSsrSSKp Row . -°M°e Jon ke5onees: 5°n9Rabern. Greg Henson. Tony R.w.lns, Blake Bur, Bryce Thomp- son. Val Steed. Steve Knudson sophomore football now, officially, a high school team. striving to be worthy of the honor. a win is no trivial thing. a step toward the goal of varsity. the supreme all. which is still too far away to be real, yet near enough to be longed for. the team must make a name for itself, to stand alongside the records of years past, to equal, if not surpass them, it is not easy. Football 169 freshmen, east and west teams, at the bottom of the football hierarchy, climbing upward, some learn for the first time, of the endless drill necessary to execute a winning play. the hours of pain and sleeplessness, the aching muscles and bruises. are forgotten. only the exhilaration of a victory hard earned, is remembered. m T w tr , tj • ? 44 :' • - A 1 f J vj V r SJ «80 FRESHMEN WEST FOOTBALL - Row one: Brian Reeves. Pat Boyce. Allan Long Richard Jeppesen. Curtis Kammska. Ted Hansen Row two: Jeff Nelson Brett Whitaker. Jeff Tedder. Chuck Sharp. Mark Semon David Jensen. Jim McClain Row three: Robin Mund. Ronald Plowman. Delwm Stucki. Doug Bywater Kirk Thorpe. Joe Florez. Steven Weight. Coach Harold Anderson Row four. Lonnie An- dersen. Bruce Call. Mike Camberidge. Ken Childress. Kevin Searle. Ken Brockman Joe Burgener. Larry Velasquez Ik jf i f I !S M ;'t t ■ i « 72 71r 44- 4B 26 35 74 ?b i' I I B - ir ., 0:;.w FRESHMEN EAST FOOTBALL Row one: Daryl Thompson Jeff Woodruff Billy Ward Jeff Coil- mar. Mark Nelson. Mike Burt. DeWayne Wyatt. Craig Anderson. Doug Bingham. Rod Tolboe Billy Forward. Scott Jones Row two: Kelly Jensen. Greg Cowley. Tyler Munns, Mark Scharmann Scot Harmon. Barney Barnhart Kent Larsen Les Sparks. Carl Puckett Jeff Henderson. John Webster Bill Hooper. Elliot Taylor Row three: Tom Broadbent. Scott Frost Kev.n Bennett Francis Gallegos David Michaels. Pat Pearse. Brad Stevenson. Steve Smith, Craig Rawlins. Steve Kotter Eric Hees- acker. Coach Garold Salmon Row four: Coach Lewis Jones Dan Higley Jeff Jones Steve Brenet Kenny Johnson. Allan Asay. Ken Broadbent. John Parson. Dale Hansen. Travis Austin. Wade Hall BE. FRESHMEN WEST SCORES Opp. 7 Sand Ridge 6 7 South Cache 20 6 Bear River 36 18 North Cache 6 12 Davis 18 18 B E. East 12 12 Tooele 20 combined teams East and West 0 FRESHMEN EAST SCORES Roy 6 6 North Cache 42 0 Bear River 24 12 B.E. West 18 12 Tooele 20 combined teams East and West 1 Phil Adams runs into barrage of defenders 2 Doug Morris prepares team for an end sweep 3 Ted Payne out muscles an opponent on his way to placing fourth in State 170 Football Wrestling a pin. a victorious match, brings with it supreme elation, joy. for wrestlers, losses are scarce, but still a crushing blow when they come, school support increased greatly causing an uplift in spirits, a sense of confidence, and an abundance of victory, injuries received did not daunt them, and only served as a paper wall, obstructing movement for an instant, then broken through, to more competition. 3 WRESTLING TEAM Row one: Danny Marshall. Curtis Hatch. Blaine Allen. Danny Nelson. Dennis Peart. Brian Williams. Tony Mathis. Ted Payne. David Yates. Marlon Bingham and Richard Bott Row two: Randy Hatch Bryce Lemon. Billy Ward. Jim Webster. Chuck Anderson. Doug Thompson. Rod Jeppsen. Kevtr'Wood- ruff Brian Hardy. Blake Burt. Mike Hollingsworth and Coach Gordon Peterson Row three: Principal Carrol Nichols. Kipp Anderson. Ricardo Gonzales. Marty Jen- sen. Ted Hansen. Ben Ferry. Byron Quick. Steve Kotter, Kirk Thorpe. Jim McClain and Coach Oscar Richardson Row four: Kenny Jensen. Paul Larsen. Wayne Tsosie and Mark Scharman Wrestling 171 Opp. BE. 'Cotton wood 24 24 Davis 30 24 'Clearfield 21 26 Roy 26 22 Bear River 19 39 Wasatch 29 18 Jordan 27 18 Weber 28 31 Viewmont 25 23 Sky View 18 33 Bountiful 12 52 Bonneville 21 33 Intermountain.... 21 45 Logan 12 38 Won 9 Lost 5 Tied for Region Championship Practice Meets 1 Coach Richardson delivers a pep talk before a big match 2 B.E. wrestler makes his move as his opponent prepares to de- fend himself 3 A Roy mat man struggles to get away as a B E wrestler drags him down 4 Tim Koontz applies the press as his man begins to fold 5 As his match nears, Blake Burt warms up 6 Straining hard. Danny Nelsen avoids a pin 7 As the match begins. Tony Mathis works for the advantage 8 Wrestlers put their skills to work before the assembled fans. The top twelve wrestlers and their coaches this year were front row: Danny Marshall. Curtis Hatch. Blame Allen. Danny Nelsen. Dennis Peart, and Brian Williams Second row: Coach Gordon Peterson, Tony Mathis. Ted Payne David Yates. Marlon Bingham. Richard Bott. Tim Koontz. Asst Coach Bill Schiess. and Coach Oscar Richardson 172 Wrestling from the smallest lightweight to the heaviest man on the team, wrestlers worked together, pulling as a unit, each member knowing that his teammates were behind him. giving him support. 8 Wrestling 173 6 Basketball a maze of avenues, with team members darting through, racing to the ultimate end. the basket, it has taken time to acquire the confidence. the poise, required of a winning team. but skill improves at every game, and disappointment at a loss never becomes discouragement, the way to victory is a grueling, steady march, finally rewarded by a place in state tournament. 174 Basketball VARSITY BASKETBALL— Kneeling: Ray Turner. Randy Yagi. Doug Jensen, Myron Workman. Mark Longhurst. Ricky Yagi. Mike Stack Standing: Coach Cusick Bob Farnsworth. Phil Adams. Larry Bywater. James Kaminska. V c Anderson Dan Reese Scott Keyes. Bob Peterson. Mike Larsen. Coach Wight 1 Phil Adams wins a battle on the boards and gives Box Elder another basket 2 Dan Reese stretches high as game begins 3 Sky View de- fenders look on as Dan Reese makes his bid for a basket 4 Larry Bywater holds the ball high as he looks for the open man 5 Ricky Yagi shoots for two points over Bonneville s Trussel 6 Jim Kam- inska goes for shot over Bear River s Cullimore BASKETBALL SCORES Varsity Opp. BE. ‘Clearfield 60 48 ‘Davis 61 50 ‘Hillcrest 66 36 ‘Ben Lomond 55 52 ‘Viewmont 64 59 ‘Cyprus 62 58 Logan 61 52 Bear River 65 59 Weber 68 53 Sky View 67 54 Bonneville 76 79 Roy 57 60 Logan 69 56 Bear River 66 68 Weber 56 64 Sky View 81 58 Bonneville 65 80 Roy 82 60 Weber 69 77 State Tournament East.......................81 57 Viewmont.................. 85 79 Basketball 175 junior varsity basketball becomes a ladder climbing ever upward, with almost continuous victories. the basket is never still for a moment, but always swishing with the passage of the ball, team members still have much to learn, the way must never become too easy. BASKETBALL SCORES Junior Varsity Opp. BE. Clearfield 55 53 Davis 57 67 Hillcrest 66 42 'Ben Lomond 48 63 'Viewmont 60 45 'Cyprus 53 59 Logan 61 63 Bear River 61 75 Weber 53 61 Sky View 73 67 Bonneville 58 62 Roy 61 67 Logan 73 70 Bear River 56 76 Weber 67 60 Sky View 81 58 176 Basketball ov . ___ one: Tony Rawlins Mike Jones. Mark Turner. Cory Sackett. Randy Parkins. Ladd Hall. Wesley Jones [low iwo: Coach Reid Goldsberry. Randy Nielson, Mike Sutton. Darrell Nickolaisen. Bryse Thompson, Steve ludson. John Conrad. Kirk Iverson. Mike Sato 7 8 sophomore basketball, existing in a vacuum, does not yet receive the attention of the studentbody but the team still revolves around the significance of the game and the immense exhiliration of winning the season itself must finally end, but the skills gained, the priceless experience must endure. 1 Dan Reese pivots as he looks for the fast break. 2 Scott Keyes muscles up a shot under the pres- sure of a Roy defender 3 Larry Bywater and Phil Adams demonstrate Box Elder s defense 4 Randy Yagi makes the lay-up while the referee looks for a foul 5 Bob Peterson gets his shot blocked by Lonnie Bullard a Roy defender 6 Randy Nielson breaks the press and drives for the basket 7 Mike Jones puts a shot over the outstretched hand of the defender 8 Players clash as Mark Turner looks for the ball, as he drives for the basket BASKETBALL SCORES Sophomore OPP. BE 'Clearfield 65 55 'Ben Lomond 19 54 'Davis 47 34 'Clearfield 48 50 'Ben Lomond 61 64 Logan 69 58 Bear River 35 52 Weber 0 2 Sky View 58 29 Bonneville 64 39 Roy 59 56 Logan 58 73 Bear River 44 48 Weber 61 30 Sky View 67 57 Bonneville 70 54 'Practice Game Forfeit Basketball 177 freshman basketball, is now the bottom stone of the basketball pillar upon which the achievements of following years are built, the team record must be a strong foundation to support losses and increase wins. Row one: Richard Jeppesen. Craig Rawlins. Brad Stevenson. Curtis Kaminska Neal Worth Row two: Scott Cottam. Jody Hadfield. Jeff Youngblood. Ken Childress. Wade Hall, Kyla Roper. Randy Grover Row three: Coach Jay Stuart. Ken Broadbent. Alan Asay. Ron Plowman. Douglas Bywater 1 Ken Childress along with his defenders watches the ball drop in 2 Wade Hall puts up a shot over the outstretched hand of the opponent 3. Fight- ing for the ball Ronald Plowman jumps high BASKETBALL SCORES Freshmen OPP. BE South Cache 51 30 Davis 50 60 Roy 38 41 North Cache 41 46 Sand Ridge 41 57 Bear River 61 47 T. H. Bell 45 71 Logan 47 42 Davis 4? 34 B E. West 26 39 North Cache 53 49 Bear River 54 44 Logan 56 55 Sand Ridge 43 60 1 178 Basketball 2 State Tournament, the top rung of the basketball ladder; feelings of excitement, hope, and fear. combine to form an almost unbearable emotion, which rises to a fever pitch at each succeeding game. studentbody participation increased. both in quantity and enthusiasm. and team morale reached a peak. 1 Scott Keyes shoots a jump shot while the de- fense tries to set up 2 Players collide as the ball heads for the basket 3 Paul Skinner watches the action while he awaits his cue 4 Jim Kaminska goes up tor the tip as the half begins 5 Eyeing the basket Bob Peterson waits for the ball 4 State Basketball 179 SWIMMING TEAM — Row one: Paul Scare. Dan Anderton. Scott Harmon. Nate Favero Row two: Ted Spikerman. Keith O'Dell. Rick Major. Larry Jensen Row three: Coach Paul Reuter. Bob Packer. John Parsons. Doug Brinton. Mike Gardner 2 1 Box Elder swimmer makes a big splash as he fights for a victory 2 John Parsons strains for distance as the race begins 3 Tension mounts as the swimmers listen for the gun 4 Ted Spiker- man breathes hard as the finish grows near 5. Mike Gardener waits his turn as the relay progress- es 6 Riley Bakes takes five after a hard workout 7 Straining for speed Cory Powers pushes on 8 Box Elder swimmer at the start of the new race 180 Swimming Swimming, a world of water, shifting, distorting, becomes an accustomed sensation to swimmers. activity begins with an exhilarating splash and the plunge into cool, smooth liquid, swimmers race against an almost unseen opponent, concentrating only on the stroke, the pull, and breathing, the competition finally ends, and the swimmer is, again, a land-dwelling animal. SCORE Opp. Bountiful 74 Ben Lomond 33 Clearfield 37 Logan 25 Sky View 31 Bonneville 24 Bear River 19 Bear River 31 Ben Lomond 32 Intermountain 39 Cyprus 54 Carbon 19 A-B Meet Box Elder...... Sky View....... Intermountain. . Logan.......... Bear River Won 11 Lost 2 BE. 20 62 56 68 62 70 75 62 63 55 30 66 110 99 79 66 52 8 Swimming 181 Tennis, a geometric sport, is played on a rectangular surface divided into smaller squares, the racket is an oval attached to a line, which when swung, catapults an orb through the air. involved in this game of many spheres and angles, the player stands, anticipating the serve of an opponent, more than a game of physical endurance, tennis pits the mental concentration of one player against another. 1 TENNIS TEAM - Row one: Doug Neilson Barry Reeder. Ted Payne Warren Jensen. Tony Rawlins, and Ray Turner Row two: Coach Reid Goldsberry. Kurt Anderson. Richard Grover. Mike Miller. Larry Romer. Mark Turner, and Norman Christensen 3 182 Tennis • so ItlDto tennis 5 1 Mark Tumor is faced by match point. 2 Dubious about an official s call. Tony Rawlins questions a possible fault 3 Coach Goldsberry welcomes back last year s returning lettermen, Richard Grover. Larry Romer, Doug Nielsen, and Kurt Anderson 4 Instructing his team. Coach Reid Goldsberry initiates a practice session. 5 Preparing for the next match are members of the tennis team 6 Miscalculating a return. Kurt Andersen strives to save service 7 Richard Grover returns a high lob 6 TENNIS SCORES Varsity Layton....... Weber........ •Brighton..... •Ogden........ •Intermountain. •Sky View..... •Intermountain. •Ben Lomond . •Clearfield ... . •Ben Lomond . Logan ....... Roy.......... •Ogden........ •Non-League Region I Meet - May 10 Freshmen South Cache......... Intermountain....... North Cache......... Logan .............. South Cache......... North Cache......... Opp. BE. 0 5 0 5 2 3 2 3 0 5 3 2 1 4 1 4 2 3 0 5 1 4 1 4 3 2 2 11 - 10 Opp. BE. 4 1 1 4 5 0 3 2 4 1 5 0 5 1 Tennis 183 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM —Row one: Burk Nelson. Ricky Yagi. Larry Bywater Mike Hollingsworth Randy Yagi. Bob Peterson. Monty Muns Row two: Curtis Stroud Mike Larsen Scott Keyes. Steve Val- entine. Vic Anderson. John Conrad. Evan Saunders. Coach Harold Anderson BASEBALL SCORES Varsity Opp. BE. Ogden 5 6 Clearfield 8 0 Bonneville 7 6 Clearfield 3 4 Weber 2 3 Malad 9 14 Bear River 6 1 Bear River 2 3 Weber 5 2 Logan 2 20 Bonneville 3 4 Sky View 1 4 rRoy 00 00 'League Games J. V. Scores Opp. BE. Bear River 4 3 Bear River 2 5 Weber 1 15 Weber 4 5 Davis 5 3 1 Mike Hollingsworth looks for the out after mak- ing a throw 2 Larry Bywater plays his position at first base 3 Rick Yagi loosens up. readying for his turn at bat 4 Steve Valentine checks out the muscle tone of Vic Anderson and Randy Yagi 5 John Conrad shows his form while Curtis Stroud looks on 6 Randy Yagi follows through his swing- ing motion as he hits the ball. 7 Mike Hollings- worth assumes his position while the umpire looks on 8 Ricky Yagi positions himself in the field 184 Baseball 4 JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM —Row one: Bruce Wankier. Dan Stuart. Chuck Anderson, Mike Wyatt. Keith Nelson Row two: Wade White, Ladd Hall. Jay Jamison, Scott Cottam. Danny Ammons. Fred Burr. Coach Richard White Row three: Brent Neil. Bob Tydick. Doug Bingham, Jim McClain. Ken Childress Baseball, a game composed of individuals. each player. with his specific skills. is a different gear in the precise machine that grinds out a victory. long hours of practice compose the oil that speeds and smooths plays until their execution is automatic. although the team must function as a single unit. each player must strive for individual excellence. impressing upon himself the self-discipline of a mature baseball player. and placing continual improvement at the apex of any goal in baseball. Baseball 185 Track, racing toward the ultimate victory, or getting a running start on a leap, team members must cope with grueling workouts and long hours of practice to build up endurance, the single most important factor that leads to the desired goal, a win. 1 Steve Hoffman winds up for a throw 2 Robert Farnsworth shouts encouragement to fellow track members 3 Smiling broadly Mark Longhurst clears, a nurdie 4 A Box Elder pole vaulter soars over the bar with inches to spare 5 Hoping for distance Ben Boyce watches his throw 6 Gary Anderson recovers from a throw after a supreme effort 7 Working hard Steve Scharman. David DeLeon, and Bob Farnsworth practice their starts 8 Lis- tening for the gun, sprinters take their marks 9 Stretching it out Jim Kaminska heads for the finish 10 Kirk Herbert watches the bar and cleans it. 186 Track TRACK TEAM Row one: Monty Day. Del Rhodes M.ke Nowak, Gary Nowak. Jeff Campbell. Jimmy Kamin«kj. Ben two ?oachL ewi s°Jone Coach Jay Stuart Longhurst. Frank Muir. Robert Farnsworth. David Hickox Dennis Peart Gary Anderson. Rick Griffin. Tom Ha ™m. 1JpJIS, elm 8 'lS NieSon Kurt Kevin Woodruff. Ken Brockman. Farrell Skidmore Del win Lee. Brian Mmert. Max Smith. Steve H°J1man Nels Jen n.Nat al a. S Leonardo Berm- Hurbert Bob Phippen Row three: Danny Anderton. Roy Hartvigsen. Steven Weight. Pau' Skinner Mark Baird. Doug Brmi o . aF Rushton Jav Moore Mike uidez Dewayne Wyatt Kevin Horne. Bruce Christensen. M.ke Boyce Merlin Pacheco. Chuck Sharp Row tour Steve Enn.aFk.ahton. Jay Moore. M.ke Denunzio Danny Marshall Mark Scharmann. Gary Larson. Wade Hall. Craig Rawlins. Ted Hansen. Doug Bywater. Ken Johnson. Kyle Rope 10 Track 187 on the tee strokes of victory come in quick succession. defeat is unheard of, impossible, through the endless green dotted with tiny, yet not insignificant, white spheres, the golfers stride. satisfied in their performance but never letting a win keep them from practice. the reputation must be upheld. Row one: Tom Garrison. Brian Gray. Ray Turner. Kelly Hansen. Mike Stack Row two: Doug Jensen Tom Kase. Ben Maddox. Riley Bakes. Eric Krueger. Coach Dennis Cusick 4 1 Concentration is shown by Riley Bakes as he tees oft on the 8th hole 2 Watchino with con- fidence, Ben Maddox sinks a putt 3 Tom Kase shows his form as the match begins 4 Coach Dennis Cusick relaxes as he waits for the Golfers SCORES BE. Opp. 158 Bonneville 169 145 Logan 153 159 Bear River 201 163 Weber 159’ 163 Sky View 164 168 Roy 174 Won 6 Lost 0 Region Champions Forfeit Golf 189 each cross-country athlete. although competing for team points. is an entity, alone, running his own race apart from friends and school. a personal battle must be fought within himself. introspection reveals keen competition between mind and fatigue for control of the body, muscles cry for relief but determination triumphs. the world, in passing, is only a blur. 2 SCORES BE. Opp. 30 Weber 29 39 Sky View 26 23 Bear River 42 15 Logan 45 19 Bonneville 46 26 Roy 39 Won 4 Lost 2 3rd place Region 8th place State 1. Brian Anderson and Jon Cowley lead the team on to victory 2 Jay Moore smiles as he thinks of the rival teams defeated 3 Running the last few feet of the course. Gary Nowak finds his second wind 4 Steve Scharman gains distance on two Sky View runners, and overcomes. 5? ?!?e: Coa£? Jay Stuart Wayne Smith. Frank Fenton. Mark Baird. Danny Marshall Paul Skinner. Sterling Bennett. Jay Moore Row two: Keith Larsen. Doug Brinton. Brian Mmert. Steve Scharman. Jon Cowley. Brian Anderson 190 Cross-Country GOLF SCORES Opp. BE. 188 Roy 155 159 Bear River 153 164 Ben Lomond 157 156 Logan 157 150 Ogden 154 144 Bonneville 138 153 Weber 159 157 Sky View 162 2nd in Region Opp TENNIS SCORES BE. 3 Ogden 2 0 Weber 5 1 Ben Lomond 4 0 Bear River 5 1 Intermountain 4 0 Logan 5 1 Roy 4 5 Sky View 0 2 Layton 6 2nd in Region TRACK SCORES Opp. BE. 65 Ogden 66 42 Bear River 90 42 Intermountain 90 90 Sky View 42 60 Logan 70 80 Bonneville 64 Tri-Meet Box Elder...........................64 Logan...............................58 Bear River..........................44 Spring Sports Summary 1972 Opp. BASEBALL SCORES BE. 1 Davis 5 8 Ben Lomond 3 10 Roy 5 6 Roy 1 1 Bear River 5 4 Sky View 0 0 Intermountain 15 3 Logan 4 4 Sky View 7 1 Intermountain 9 1 Logan 7 1 Bear River 4 4 Sky View 3 Division Play-off for Championship Practice Games Spring Sports 72 191 ACTIVITIES after school created welcome diversions from studies, early in the spring of 1972, nature froze peach blossoms and prevented the observance of an old tradition during Peach Days, in September. townspeople missed the traditional distribution of free peaches to parade spectators. undaunted by the small peach harvest, Box Elder students and other community members celebrated with a carnival, parades, and window displays. 1 2 1 Glancing back at old and familiar faces is Mr Keith Johnsen. the school vice-principal 2 Bear River shows their enthusiasm by leaving the B decorated at our Homecoming 3 Teresa Nichols and Randy Lee enjoy one of Box Elders fast dances. 4 Ladling out the delicious punch, Gini Hurd prepares the refreshments for the Junior Prom 5 Serving at the Sweater Dance, Wenay Nance balances root beer floats to assigned tables 6 Jimlny Cricket. Kenny Cook; Pinocchio. David Phippen Gepeto. Clark Reeder, and the Cat. LaMar Kent, despair over their predica- ment of being trapped in the whale 192 After Activities 3 1 Chatting with Box Eider High students at Aggie Night were Tom Forsani, kneeling, and Tony Adams. USU grid standouts 2 Beppi Davis applies last minute touches to David Phippen s costume as he recites lines to Melanie Mund 3 Tom Garrison. Robert Plass. and Greg Henson set out to prove Mr Musser s theory that it is impossible to starve to death in the United States 4 Ted Spiekerman (a) sports a stubby growth, (b) later claims the longest beard, along with Casey Whitaker, (c) returns to his clean-shaven self following the aftermath of Student Council's beard-growing contest cele- brating| Abe sbirthday 5 Jana Wayman finds a good seat with Brent Jeppesen at the Sweater Dance «I 194 After Activities ending the football season, the football team celebrated with their annual banquet B.Y.U 's football coach. LaVell Edwards. served as guest speaker. Brigham City’s Listening Post served students as well as community, helping people survive crises by just caring enough to listen, community social workers and a few Box Elder students volunteered their time to staff this service in the evenings, making the service available at least six days each week. After Activities 195 in November, a group of talented Box Elderites traveled to the Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City and presented a program to the hospitalized children. amusing the sick with stories, songs and skits, students brightened the day for hundreds of bedridden youngsters while gaining personal satisfaction at being able to help fellow humans in need. 3 196 After Activities 6 1. Many Students wore POW and MIA bracelets supporting the VIVA program until they happily saw their POWs released and returned to the U S. 2. Honoring the death of our former pres- idents, Harry S Truman and Lyndon B Johnson, the American flag is lowered to half-mast 3 Beaus Tom Garrison. Marlon Bingham, and Carl Jacob- son escort Lisa Hunsaker, Ronda Ward, and Tamara Johnson as Christmas Royalty 4 Box Elder Highs float carries studentbody officers — Joe Benson. Robert Barnard. Jane Ferry, and Juli Miller-through the Peach Days Parade 5 Pray- ing for God s mercy is Jan Christensen. Teyve. while Alacia Underwood. Fiddler, fiddles about the injustices of his life 6 Cuddling David Hickox and Melinda Michaels find a sleigh pleasant sitting 5 After Activities 197 planning activities for Brigham City youth, the Mayor's Youth Council met weekly to plan dances and other social events, one of this year’s pet projects involved the designing of a Halloween spook-alley free to the public, supplementing classroom activities. fieldtrips provided the student with examples of practical applications for their classroom knowledge. from travels ranging not more than a few miles away. to distances as far as the Pacific coast. Box Elder students gained a better view of their world. 1 Generating excitement an opponent rides Frank Muir, drawing many students to after school matches 2 Reed Olsen surveys the outlay of the game from an unusual angle with the help of his teammate donkey 3 Keely Arbon and John Hawkes admire the cornstacks. a small part of the Havest Ball decorations 4 Showboat Hall of the Harlem-Globetrotters pulls one of the many pranks performed at the senior sponsored game 5 Bring- ing Christmas cheer. Kirk Mitchell, and Bob Phip- pen of the Mayor's Youth Council carol loudly 6 Ricky Griffin keeps control over his donkey as Tom Johnston watches him make off with the basketball 198 After Activities 1 1 Awaiting their turn, couples relax in line before taking Junior Prom pictures 2 Members of the bottle dance and the wedding dance rest from their efforts in Fiddler on the Roof 3 Reigning as the 72 Harvest Ball King and Queen are Fred Barker and Marlene Nelson 4 Gracefully walking over the bridge at the Christmas Dance are Karen Peterson and her escort 5ftFamily members gather for discussion of the threatening Russian Revolu tion 6 Enjoying the refreshments, Kathleen Payne. Brian Williams. Pam Pardon and Paul Olds take a moment out from the Junior Prom 200 After Activities relaxing from daily toils, students attended stomps and dances and found emotional release through music, the Hello Dance served to introduce new studenti to the studentbody. who later voted for a “Mr. Hi and Miss Hello. celebrating a Homecoming victory over Bear River's football team, the Homecoming dance ended homecoming activities for the 72-73 school year, soon following in November was the Harvest Ball, preparations for the dance were a joint effort between FFA and FHA. two of Box Elder's largest clubs. 1 Relaxing in the middle of the gym floor Rosalie Payne and Ted Payne take a moment out to rest from the fast-moving pace of the school dance 2 Kelvin Bodily and Janet Weidman keep time to the music as they concentrate on their dance movements 3 Dancing to the slow rhythm. Vicky Amidan and Chuck Johnson enjoy the atmosphere of the Sweater Dance 4 Sponsored by Student Council Robyn Christensen. Rubber Ducky and Carol Jean Payne perform at Primary Child- ren s Hospital 5 Popular pastime among Box Elder students is skiing, as shown by Don Rabern 202 After Activities the sophomore-sponsored Christmas Dance set a holiday mood which was continued in the Valentine's Dance. held on the 16th of February. a traditional dance. the Sweater Dance gave couples a chance to show off their favorite sweaters. prizes were given for the most colorful sweaters. the Children's Theater play. a traditional Christmas season production of B.E 's drama department, featured Pinocchio. the play ran for five days, with the large cast re-enacting the fairy tale as often as three times per day. After Activities 203 on January 19. 1973. the third annual Military Ball was held at the Community Center, coordinated by the NJROTC unit. the dance was attended by local military officials. NJROTC students, and their dates. music for the dance was provided by Box Elder's Dance Band, traveling from Logan and enlivening B.E. night activities. Utah State University students gave a two-hour presentation free to the public, dubbed Aggie Night. USU's entertainment included a slide presentation depicting their winning football team, two routines by the Aggie-ettes. and musical numbers by several other USU students. 1 Leaving Anatevka Clark Reeder and Jeralynn Hansen move on to find a better life in a scene of Fiddler on the Roof 2 The Valentine s Dance was enjoyed by all 3. Employed at Smith s Food King, Julie Armstrong works at a check-out counter after school 4 Byron Barker and Evonne Valencia assist David Biddle in writing a note to his val- entine 5 Adding the finishing touches to his snow sculpture, Eric Allred colors carefully the creation After Activities 205 a massive crowd jammed Box Elder's gymnasium to watch the celebrated Globe Trotters play a New York basketball team on the twentieth of January, amusing the spectators with humorous antics, the famous troupe also astounded on-lookers with amazing basketball shots. money made from the sale of tickets went to the Senior class. whose efforts made the sports entertainment at B.E.H.S. possible 206 After Activities 1 Executing a royal-cristy. Don Rabern demon- strates one of his skiing talents 2 At a GAA Volley- ball Sports Day Becky Breitenbeker executes a perfect spike 3 With all sides represented the subject of dress code was discussed 4 For the first time along with many other 18-year-olds around the nation. Syd Starley goes through the processes of voting 5 Kirsten Rasmussen, don- ning a bear costume, provided antics for children at the Primary Children s Hospital 6 Young Amer- icans Bob Packer. John McLaughlin. Elaine Smith, and David Weidman are a successful Quiz team bits 2 1 Appearing In high spirits members of the ROTC await the beginning of the Peach Days Parade 2 VICA was represented in the Peach Days Par- ade by its officers in an unusual mode of trans- portation 3 B Ette sweethearts Sherry Vincent and Kurt Rigby enjoy the annual B-Ette Sweet- heart Ball 4 Randy Yagi cuts in on Ronda Ward and Bob Farnsworth 5 Cushioned by discarded coats Dallas Anderson rests at BE stomp 6 Anx- ious participants wait forjudging of beard contest 208 After Activities utilizing the tons of snow on B.E.'s athletic field, students braved cold weather and built snow sculptures, competing in a contest designed by the student body officers. given a specific area and a time limit of four hours, students-turned-sculptors carved out frozen masterpieces. winning structures were a giant turtle and a mighty bee, looking over a dead bear. 4 5 6 After Activities 209 210 After Activities 1 Bonnie Jensen and Kevin Skenandore display their sweaters at the Sweater Dance. 2. Cade and Louise Monroe admire the Christmas Dances beautiful flocked trees while reclining on an orna- mental iron bench 3 Knights and castle motif were part of the decorations accenting the theme. Castle to the Sun '. 4 Displaying their talents during the Sadie Hawkins Dance, a group of stu- dents square dance to the music. 5. Joe Benson presents statistics showing BE students favor a dress change, to the board including J C Haws 6 'Our Town' provides scenes between Mrs Webb. Jeri Hansen, and Emily. Janet Glauser. exploring the mysterious pathways of the subconscious mind through hypnotism. Jack Lythgoe provided laughter, education. and entertainment. the academic abilities of four Box Elder students were represented by the Young Americans team, which displayed its talents in competition with other schools on television. After Activities 211 1 Relieved at passing his driver s test. Michael Emery jubilantly joined other certified drivers on the road 2 Evan Saunders handles his lamb with care 3 David Eskelsen sings his own original song. Castle to the Sun , the 74 prom theme 4 Robert Farnsworth is instructed by Judge Robert Daines as he appears in traffic court 5 Bike riding not only proved an enjoyable activity, but provided transportation for Riley Nelson 2 212 After Activities in the setting of a tiny Jewish village beset by hardships, Fiddler on the Roof, a major musical production, portrayed the strength of character of the peasants through effective acting. well performed songs, and clever dances. presented February 14. 15. and 17, the musical drew massive crowds. Our Minds Create' served as the theme for the annual dance club concert, held on March 7. 1973. dance styles varied from classical ballet to modern jazz and tap dancing, comprising educational as well as interesting entertainment. 4 5 After Activities 213 1. Supplementing his income, Phil Jeppsen was a checker and part-time stockboy at Skaggs. 2 Shop students help to build the carport for the Driver's Ed cars on the new driving range 3 Ben Ferry. Dawn Holmgren standing, and Susan Uriona. and Chuck Anderson strike a 19th Century pose 4 Deanne Summers Mitzi Nelson, and Kathryn Poleman rehearse for the concert. Our Minds Create 5 Ron Thompson listens to his favorite tape 6 Karl Harlow reties Jack Lythgoe s tie after a post-hypnotic suggestion 7 Repairing a minor detail. Steve McCosh ties Denise Hub- bard s bow at the Christmas Dance 1 donkey basketball an activity featured after school, provided Box Elderites with laughter and entertainment, mounted on stubborn charges, the faculty opposed G. A. A. members in an exciting, if not fast-paced, basketball game, giving extra education to adults in night classes, night school was held several times each week subjects taught ranged from art and crafts to driver s education. a course required by law to be completed by all new drivers regardless of age. £ V' V iLv. v ■ %• I . . v • • • • v •' -r. - ; n v .‘r • V Vm Castles to the Sun,' a song created by David Eskelsen. especially for the Junior Prom, served as the prom theme for the class of 74 decorations for the dance reflected scenes from medieval times, including castle walls and a drawbridge over which couples in the promenade walked, combining rhythm with sound. B.E.'s music department entertained the community with seasonal concerts, exchange concerts took B.E.'s band to Logan and brought Sky View's orchestra to Box Elder. 216 After Activities 1 Anonymously talking with Listening Post coun- selors. a high school student is helped with a problem 2. Tami Whitaker divies up the paint among waiting juniors 3 Dee Forrest poses with Mike Andrus as a recipient of an Eagle Scout award 4 Vicky Gilbert inquires of Dave Hardy at the Christmas Dance 5 Marlon Bingham. Vice President of FFA. relays his speech while other officers await their turn 6 Frank Muir offers his gratitude to Debbie Hatch for a quarter given at the kissing booth 7 Dayna Favero. Jolene Hun- saker. and Jo D Jensen portray Evil Ways dur- ing practice for the Dance Club s spring concert After Activities 217 involvement in community and national issues took up a major portion of many students' and faculty members' free time during the school year, one of the current events that concerned all Americans was the fall presidential election. local youth groups comprised of many Box Elderites waged avid campaigns for their respective candidates, another national occurrence that incited great interest in many teachers and students was the relase of the POWs. many of the school-goers felt a special emotion on the return of the POWs they had worn name bracelets for. in an attempt to change the existing standards, students used the democratic process and discussed B. E.'s hair and dress code at a Board of Education meeting. 218 After Activities After Activities 219 5 1 Sherrie Hatch shows her unwillingness to cooperate at one of Box Elders dances 2 Prom- enading couples traditionally form the juniors graduating year. '74 3 Tom Curley, a student for change , addresses the school board about liberal dress and hair standards 4 Steve Robin- son piggybacks Pauli Schaffner away from the group 5 Many BE students own pets but Ronyce Hickman receives the vote for most unusual with her squirrel monkey CLOSING the burrow of a field mouse, a hollow tree scarred by microscopic life-forms, a stream bed, diverted by the weary efforts of an enterprising beaver, are all imprints of life upon other life, no less significant than man's tallest skyscraper built on the concrete base of technology. 1 220 Closing 1. The strategy required for the game of chess was a main attraction in forming the new chess club at Box Elder 2 Attempting to escape the utter chaos students leave the parking lot after school 3 KaeLyn Baugh dances with a mysterious stranger 4 Telephone poles stand erect await- ing the heavy snowfall of March 21. 1973 5 Steve Nowak silhouetted against common Utah vegetation 6 Steven Fish and Riley Nelson take picturesque ducks on Pioneer Park pond 6 Closing 221 symbols of brilliance on a written page, monograms made for all time. are traces of life that will only remain on the surface of learned men's minds, but hiding in channels of the subconscious depths. shaping. smoothing, molding, grooving, the creative sculptor, nature, forms the molten plastic which is the original substance of man and the foundation of his ideals. 1 222 Closing 1 Taking a look at the old and new developments of Box Elder County 2 Spiral staircase caught the eye of J T Ollett 3 The silent sentinels of a past era 4 Sparkling waters provide a quiet moment of tranquility 5 SMILE! The year s over' 6 Furnaces of the old match industry stand alone 5 Closing 223 nature shapes man. and is in turn shaped by her own creation; man leaves his mark on man in continuous interaction, in a never-ending cycle of imprints. 224 Closing 1 Long forgotten family friend sits empty 2 B.E. student. Riley Nelson, studies winning photo- graphs at B Y U 3 Ten speeds constitute a large part of transportation to Box Elder High 4 Down- town Brigham is the booming metropolis of Box Elder County 5 Robert Farnsworth and Ten Smith await their order at a local snack bar 6 As in all things, there is a beginning and an end Closing 225 v With this yearbook, we have tried to show the individual. In their many walks of life, every person leaves their separate IMPRINT on society. We would like to thank the many people for contributing to the making of this book. Special thanks to our year- book staff and Photographer - James Taylor Ollett, Copy Editor - Cathy Deiter. Special, special thanks to Mr. Rollins from Community Press, and our illustrious Advisor - John Wayman. With this, we leave our IMPRINT along with the Class of 73 to Box Elder. 228 Editor s Page CALENDAR OF AUGUST 28 School Opens SEPTEMBER 1 Business Assembly BE at Ben Lomond (FB) 8- 9 Peach Days 11 Weber at BE (Golf) 11-15 Hello Week 15 Weber at BE (FB) Hello Assembly Dance 20 Lyceum 21 FHA Mothers Daughters 22 BE at Sky View (FB) 25 BE at Roy (Golf) 27 BE at Roy (FB) 28-29 UEA OCTOBER 2- 6 Homecoming Week 2 Bear River at BE (Golf) 4 FTA Fund Raising Play 5 Lyceum Painting of Town Bonfire 6 Homecoming Assembly Dance 9 BE at Logan (Golf) 13 BE at Logan (FB) Bonneville at BE (Golf) 19 Bonneville at BE (FB) Psychology Club Field Trip 20-23 School Closed, Deer Hunt 23-27 American Education Week 27 FFA FHA Halloween Party Cat and the Canary 28 B'Ette Hay Ride 30 Region Meet (Golf) NOVEMBER 3 End of Quarter 9 Post High School Day 10 Stomp 15 Football Banquet 17 Harvest Ball Assembly Dance 23-24 Thanksgiving Holiday 24 BE at Clearfield (BB) 28 BE at Cottonwood (Wrestling) 30 BE at Davis (BB) EVENTS FOR 1972-1973 SCHOOL YEAR DECEMBER MARCH 1 BE at Ben Lomond (BB) 2 Sadie Hawkins' Dance 2 Wrestling at Soda Springs 6 BE at Roy (BB) 4- 8 Children's Theatre 8 FFA Father Sons 8 Wrestling 4 Team Tournament 10 B'Ettes Goof-Off Day 12 Wrestling BE at Clearfield 12-16 State Basketball Tournament 13 Young American Show 16 Junior Prom 14 FHA Christmas Party 23 End of Quarter 15 B'Ette Christmas Party 23 Key Club Conference Rockette Christmas Party 23 Rockettes in Boise 21 Roy at BE (Wrestling) 28 Jazz Festival 22 Christmas Assembly Dance 26-30 Pride Week Logan at BE 29 Wrestling Banquet 25-29 No School - Christmas Holiday Athletic Assembly JANUARY APRIL 2 School Begins 2- 6 Foreign Language Week 4 BE at Bear River (Wrestling) 6 April Fools Dance Community Concert Top 10% Assembly 5 BE at Weber (BB) 12 Band Concert 12 Sky View at BE (BB) 14 B'Ette Spring Party Stomp (Dance) 17 Assembly 13 FFA FHA Tubing Party 19 Election Dance 17 Aggie Night 20 Easter Vacation 18 Instrumental Music Concert 21 Rockette Formal 19 End of Semester 26 Lyceum 23 Bear River Exchange Assembly 27 BE at Logan (Baseball) 25 BE at Sky View (Wrestling) AFS Assembly 26 Roy at BE (BB) Sweater Dance 30- 4 MAY 3 4 Ecology Week 30 31 Bountiful at BE (Wrestling) Exchange Concert in Logan NHS Banquet Ecology Assembly FEBRUARY Bonneville at BE (Baseball) 1 Bonneville at BE (Wrestling) 7 Senior Party 2- 3 FHA State Convention 10 Rockettes Mother Daughter Tea 2 Intermountain at BE (Swim) 11 Sky View at BE (Baseball) 5 BE at Intermountain (Wrestling) State FFA 8 BE at Logan (Wrestling) 15 Senior Lagoon Day BE at Logan (BB) 17 Seminary Graduation 10 B'Ette Sweetheart Ball 25 High School Graduation 12-16 Indian Week 25 Purple and White Dance 14-16 Fiddler on the Roof School Closes 16 Valentines Dance 17 State Swimming 21 Weber at BE (BB) 22-23 State Meet (Wrestling) 22 Lyceum 23 BE at Sky View (BB) 26- 2 Sadie Hawkins' Week 230 Index INDEX Faculty Allen, Nard; Counselor 111 Anderson, Harold; Physical Education 111, 170,184 Andrus, Barbara Sue; English 111 Bassett, John CPO; NJROTC 111 Beckstead, Carl; Drivers' Education, Health 111 Bennett, Dean; Biology, Life Science 111 Bennion, Marilyn ; Shorthand, Type 111 Bingham, VerNon; Spanish 111 Black, Jerrilyn; Psychology, Basic Writing 111 Blankenship, Ernest; Sculp- ture, Basic Painting 111 Boman, Wesley; Madrigals 111 Bradshaw, Clare; Drivers' Education 111 Burke, Reed; Algebra 15,111 Capener, Richard; Trigo- nometry-College Algebra, Geometry 111 Cefalo, Robert; Biology, Ecology 111 Chaffin, Bethany; English, Journalism 111 Christensen, Sheron; Type, Shorthand 111 Cusick, Dennis; Health, Phys- ical Education 111, 190, 191 Dickey, Christine; English, Reading 111 Dixon, Gary; Chemistry 111 Dunn, Leslie; Business Math 111 Fleming, Allen; Forensics, Minority Race 9,148,171 Forrest, Dee; Plant Science, Conservation 111,217 Francis, Louise; Counselor 111 Gittens, Howard; Auto Me- chanics 12,38,111 Goldsberry, Reid; Mechanics of English, American Lit- erature 21,111,113,167 Grover, Ridd; Accounting Bookkeeping 16,112 Hacking, Mirl; General Electronics 112 Hall, Diane; Commerical Art, Basic Design 112 Halladay, Norman; Industrial Crafts 112 Hilton, Gerald; Geometry, Calculus 21,112 Hortin, Dee; Horsemanship, Agricultural Science 112 Hust, Lloyd; German, Spanish 11,112 Hyer, Norwood; Welding, Agriculture Mechanics 112 James, Luane; English, English Literature 112 Jenson, Kathryn; Advanced Foods, Homemaking 112 Jeppsen, Robert; Woodwork, General Math 112 Johnson, Keith; Vice-Prin- cipal 112,192 Jones, Dwane; T.V. Produc- tion, Speech 112 Jones, Lewis; World Geo- graphy, American His- tory 112,170,187 Juber, Gene; Small Gas Engines, Auto Mechanics 112 Kidman, Clyde; Earth Science, Biology 112 Larsen, Jordan; Basic Eng- lish Grammar, English Literature 112,113 Lewis, Dixie; Drama, English 112 Lynch, Myra; English, French 112 Messervy, Fontell; Drama, Acting 112, 154 Michaels, Robert Commander; NJROTC 112, 148 Miller, Mary; Basic English Grammar, English 112 Monroe, Louise; Physical Education, Cheerleading 112,210 Moody, Charlene; Advanced Clothing, Homemaking 112 Musser, Amos; World Prob- lems, Ancient History 112 Nichols, Carrroll; Principal 38, 112 Olsen, D. A.; American History 46, 112 Olsen, Reed; Modem His- tory, Medieval History 112,267 Olsen, Robert; Drafting, Industrial Craft 113 Parsons, Karla; General Business, Type 113 Peterson, Gordon; American History, Sociology 113, 167 Peterson, Karen; Dance, Rockettes 113,201 Peterson, Reggie; Business Machines, Business Law 31, 113 Rassmussen, Hal; American History, Economics 113 Radtke, Robert; Math 113 Reuter, Paul; Physical Edu- cation, Tumbling, Health 5, 113,163,168,180 Richardson, Oscar; Special Education 113,169 Ritchie, Von; Drivers' Edu- cation 113,169 Salmon, oaroia; Discovering Math, Intermediate Alge- bra 113, 170 Schow, Allan; General Math, Algebra 113 Sessions, Donalyn; Family Living, Food Services 113 Shakespeare, Donald; Spanish 113 Simper, Karen; Speed Reading 113 Skinner, Joan; English, Fic- tion Masterpiece 113 Skinner, Margaret; Coun- selor 113 Stenquist, LaVoyle; Library Media 113 Stuart, Jay; Systems Physio- logy, Biology 113, 187,188 Swenson, Earl; Orchestra, Band 113 Thorsted, Lloyd; American History, World Geor- graphy 16,113 Turner, Darrell; Algebra, Geometry 113 Vailand, George; Counselor 113 Warthen, Pamela; Ceramics 19,113 Wayman, John; Photography, Graphic Arts 25, 113 Weidman, Olive; Type, Shorthand 113 Wendel, Robert; Biology, Heredity 113 Westenskow, Owen; Wood- work, Vocational Carpen- try 113 Whitaker, Tami; American Literature, English 21, 46,113,217 Wight, Richard; Occupational English, Accelerated English 113, 185 Young, Douglas; Physics, Chemistry 12,16 Service Staff Bus Drivers Jensen, Irvin, Head 114 Barker, DeVerl 114 Barker, Don 114 Baugh, Max 114 Clark, Cliff 114 Conner, H. D. 114 Hailing, Kenneth 114 Mills, Blyth 114 Nelson, Boyd 114 Parker, Alfred 114 Yates, Joseph 114 Cooks Jensen, Marva, Head 114 Barnum, Reav 114 Craner, June 114 Huggins, Helen 114 Hunsaker, Venna 114 Jeppesen, Dorene 114 Jeppsen, Donnell 114 Jeppsen, Eva 114 Munns, Ruth 114 Nelson, Elaine 114 Nelson, LaVone 114 Scothern, Darlene 114 Wells, Lillie 114 Westley, Linda 114 Custodians Hansen, Woody, Head 114 Armstrong, Clyde 114 Hansen, Ronald 114 Hunsaker, Martell 114 Nelson, Dr ion 114 Smith, Arvol 114 Stokes, Richard 114 Summers, Ross 114 Whitaker, Ray 114 Secretaries Jensen, Mary Jean 114 Olsen, Janice 114 Parkinson, Charlotte 114 Thompson, Betty 114 Seniors ABEL, PHILLIP 49; Rep- resentative Council 1; Key Club 2; VICA 2; NJROTC 2; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 ADAMS, PHILLIP 49,122, 170, 175, 177; B'lvers, 4; Dee Glen Smith Award ALLEN, BLAINE 49, 171. 172; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Rodeo Club 2,3, Vice-President 4; Wrestling 4 ALLEN, MICHAEL 49. 136, 157; Orchestra 1; Thes- pians 1, 2,3; Anne of the Thousand Days 2; Stage Crew 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 ANDERSON, CAROLYN 49; Ski Club 3; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; VICA 4; Psychology Club 4 ANDERSON, DAVID 49. 167, 168; FFA 4 ANDERSON, DEBBIE 49; Spanish Club 1; Spanish 1.2, 3, 4; Seminary Grad- uate 3, 4; Representative Council 4 ANDERSON, DEBRA 49; General Activities ANDERSON, GARY 49, 120, 167, 186.187; Orchestra 1; Boys' State 3; Track 3, 4; B'lvers 3, Historian 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; DECA 4; Football 4 ANDERSON, KURT 49, 182, 183; Concert Choir 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4 ANDERSON, NANCY 37, 49, 127; Spanish 1.2.3; Spanish Club 1, 2,3; B’Ettes 2; FHA 3; Bee Staff 3; NHS 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Top 10%' ANDERSON, NEIL 49. 121; Orchestra 1,2,3, 4; Thespians 1; Forensics 2.3, 4; Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4: HNS 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; State Debate 3, 4: Model UN 4 ANDERSON, TERRALEE 49; FHA 2,3,4; Rep- resentative Council 2,3; Bee Staff 3; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Dance Club 4 ANDREWS, RICHARD 49; NJROTC 2,3, 4; VICA 3,4 Index 231 AOKI, RANDY 49,143; Band 1, 2,3; Pep Band 2, 3; Ski Club 2,3,4; VICA 4; Representative Council 4; Spanish 4 ARCHULETA, CONSUALA General Activities ASAY, JOLEE 49; FHA 4 ASAY, LINDA 49; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; FHA 4 AYOTTE, DAVID 49; Semi- nary Graduate 3, 4; Football 4 BADDLEY, TERRY 49; FFA 2.3, Historian 4; Semi- nary Graduate 3, 4; NHS 4; Spanish 4 BAIR, BRUCE 49; General Activities BAKES, GARTH 41,49,122, 180, 190; B'lvers 4; Ski Club 4 BALL, ROBERT 16, 49; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 BARBER, ROBERT 49; NJROTC 3,4 BARKER, BYRON 49; DECA 4 BARKER, EMILY 49; Stage Crew 1,2; FHA 2,3,4; Ski Club 3; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 BARKER, FRED 49,119, 200; FFA 1,2,3, President 4; Representative Council 2,3; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Harvest Ball King 4; State Farmer Degree 4; Farm Bureau Award; DeKalb Award BARKER, MITCHELL 12,49; Band 1, 2; Bowling 3, 4; FFA 4 BARLOW, HAL 49; FFA 1,2, 3,4 BARNARD, ROBERT 47, 49, 126, 139,197; Band 1,2,3, 4; Key Club 3; Secretary 4; NHS 3, 4; Representative Council 4; Student Council 4; Studentbody 1st Vice President 4; Top 3% BARON, RONALD 50; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 BARON, SUE 50; Pep Band 1; Thespians 2; Drama 2,3; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 BAXTER, DEBBIE 50; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Spanish 1; Ski Club 2,3; Seminary Grad- uate 3, 4 BEGAY, LORETTA 50; GAA 1.2.3, Secretary 4; Indian Club 1, 2,3, 4; Concert Choir 4 BENNETT, DEBRA 50,126, 201; Drama 1, 2,3, 4; Thespian 1, 2,3, 4; The Miracle Worker; Arsenic and Old Lace; Our Town; Fiddler On the Roof; Fam- ily Portrait; NHS Junior Officer 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Top 3% BENNETT, VICKIE 50; GAA 1; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 BENSON, JOSEPH 47,50,134, 197,210; Representative Council 1; Student Council 3, 4; Junior Class President; Studentbody President; Stocking Boy; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 232 Index BERCHTOLD, DEBRA 50; Psychology Club 3; Semi- nary Graduate 3, 4; Indian Club 4 BERMUIDEZ, LEONARDO 50,147,151,154,155,187; AFS Exchange Student 4; Key Club 4; Spanish Club 4 BIDDLE, DAVID 37, 50; Band 1,2,3; Ski Club 1,2,3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4; Pep Band 2; Model UN 1,2; NJROTC 2; Bee Staff 4 BINGHAM, BOYD 50; B'lvers 4; DECA 4; FFA 4 BINGHAM, MARLON 50,166, 167, 171,172, 196,217; FFA 1,2,3, Vice-President 4; Football 3, Team Captain Captain 4; Wrestling 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; State Farmer Degree BIRCH, KIM 50; General Activities BODILY, KELVIN 50, 119,202; FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; 1st Area and State Winner for FFA Ornamental Horticulture Award BOTT, RICHARD 50, 167, 171, 172; Band 1,2; Football 3.4; Wrestling 3, 4; FFA 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 BOWEN, CHRISTINE 50; FHA 2.3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 BRADBURY, VAL 15,50; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; French 4; French Club 4 BRADFORD, JACKIE 50; Ski . Club 1; Seminary Graduate 3 BRAEGGER, STEVEN 50; FFA 4 BREITENBEKER, DAVID 50, 200; The Robe 1; Key Club 2,3,4; Representative Council 2, 3; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Cat and Canary 4; Pinnochio 4; Fiddler on the Roof 4; Thespians 4; DECA 4 BROBY, KIM 50; Ski Club 1, 2, 3; Thespians 1; Drama 1; NJROTC 2,3,4; VICA 3; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; DECA 4 BROMLEY, RICHARD 27,50; FFA 1,2,3, 4 BROWN, PATRICIA 50; German 3,4; VICA 4 BROWN, VICKY 50; FHA 4 BUCK, HOLLIE 51; French 2.3, 4; DECA 3; Seminary Graduate 3; French Club 3, Historian 4; Dance Club 4 BUNDERSON, KENNETH 51; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 BURNETT, KATHRYN 28, 29, 31,48,51.143; Band 1; FHA 1, 2, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Spanish 1,2; Concert Band 2,3,4; Color Guard 3, head 4; NHS 4; Senior Class Vice- President; Homecoming Royalty; Harvest Ball Royal- ty; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; DECA 4, Treasurer BURRIDGE, THOMAS 51; General Activities BURT, DAVID 51; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 BURT, MICHELLE 51, 121, 136; Boomerang 1,2,3; Forensics 2,3,4; GAA 2,3, 4; Seminary Gradu- ate 3, 4; BEHS Senate Youth Delegate; Debate, State Participant; Model UN 4; NHS 4; Student Council 4 BUSENBARK, LARRY 51; Bowling Club 4 BUTLER, JACKIE 51; General Activities BYWATER, LINDA 29,51, 127; Representative Council 1,2; GAA 1,2,4; Ski Club 1,2,3, 4; FHA 2, 4; Student Council 3; Rockettes 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Top 10% CALDWELL, CRAIG 51; Band 1,2; Ski Club 1,2, 3, 4; Forensics 3, 4; Semi- nary Graduate 3; Represen- tative Council 3; Psychol- ogy Club 4; Bowling Club 4 CAPELLE, BARBARA 51; Thespians 1; Band 1,2,3, 4; German 2,3; Orchestra 4 CALL, THOMAS General Activities CAPPS, DON 51; Thespians 1; Drama Club 2; Ski Club 3; Psychology Club Vice-President 4 CAPPS, ROY 51; FFA 4 CARDENAS, FRANK General Activities CASE, JAMIE 51, 126; Spanish Club 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3, 4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Repre- sentative Council 2,3; NHS 3, 4; Top 3% CHAMBERLAIN, CHARLES 51; General Activities CHECKETTS, CHARLES General Activities CHECKETTS, DARLA 51; FHA 4; Psychology 4; VICA 4 CHECKETTS, SUSAN 51; B'Ettes 3; Seminary Grad- uate 3, 4; Psychology 4 CHLARSON, CAMILLE 51, 200; FHA 1, 2; Spanish 1; Concert Choir 3, 4; Color Guard 3, 4; Seminary Grad- uate 3, 4 CHLARSON, DEBRA 51; FHA 2,3,4; Seminary Graduate 3,4 CHRISTENSEN, CAROL 51, 140; Spanish 1; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; FHA 4 CHRISTENSEN, JAN 51, 167, 196,201; B'lvers 4; Fiddler on the Roof CHRISTENSEN, LISA 51; General Activities CHRISTOFFERSEN, VAL 51, 120; Band 1,2,3; B’lvers 3, 4; Boys'State 3; Ski Club 4; NHS 4; VICA 4 CHUGG, KENT 52; NJROTC 2; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 CLARK, JERRY 52; VICA 2; FFA 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 COATES, DEANN 52,120; Girls' State 3; FHA 4; Psychology Club 4; VICA 4 COLLINGS, DEBBIE 52, 125; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; FHA 4; Olivette National Awafd CONNOR, MERRY 52; General Activities COOK. JACQUELINE 12,52; DECA 4; NHS 4 COWLEY, FREDEE 52; Span- ish 1; Ski Club 1,2; Re- presentative Council 2, 3; FHA 2; Junior Class Secretary; Student Council 3; NHS 4 COX, STEVEN 52, 124, 127, 167; Spanish 1; NJROTC 2,3, 4; Football 3, 4; Top 10%; ROTC Aptitude Award; American Legion Award-Scholastic Excell- ence CRACAS, CATHLEEN 52, 141; Ski Club 1; Stage Crew 2; FHA 4 CURLEY, THOMAS 52, 219, 201; Thespian 4 CUTLER, JALENE 52; General Activities DAVIS, CARYL 52: Seminary Graduate 3, 4; FHA 4 DAVIS, KIRK 52; FFA 4 DAY, JENIEL 52, 136, 146; Rockettes 3, 4 DEITER, CATHERINE 52, 126,153; German 1,2,3; Outstanding German Student 3; Math Secretary 3, member 4; NHS 3,4; Boomerang 3, Copy Editor 4; GAA Extramural Volley- ball Team 4; Spanish 4; Co - Valedictorian DELEON, VAUGHN 52; VICA 1,2; Bowling 2; NJROTC 2,3; Key Club 2,3, 4; Stage Crew 3; Golf 3, 4; Ski Club 3,4 DEPPEN, JEFFREY 35,52; General Activities DICK, CAROLYN 52; German 1,2,3; Orchestra 1,2,3; Concert Master 4; Model UN 2, 3; Ski Club 3; NHS 4; Psychology Club 4 DIXON, FAY LYNN 52,148; Dance Club 2,3, Historian 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 DREHER, MARY Transfer Student, Kennedy High School, Waterbury, Connecticut DUNCAN, GARY 52; NJROTC 2 DUNN, DEBORAH52; GAA 1: FHA 1,2,3: Psy. Club 4 DUNN, DEBRA 52,120, 136; Print Princess 1; Oklahoma 1; Dance Club 2; Ski Club 1,3; Rockettes 2,3, Drill Leader 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Girls' State 3; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 DYKSTRA, ROBERT 25, 52; French Club 1, 2; French 1.2 EBELING, VERLE 52; General Activities EDMONS, MARILYN 52; General Activities EISENBARTH, GLENNA 52; DECA 4; GAA 4; Miss Hello 4; Representative Council 4; Transfer Student, Weiser High School, Weiser, Idaho ELLIS, DANNY 52; FFA 1; Spanish 1,2,3; Concert Choir 3, Vice-President 4; V1CA 4 ELLIS, JOHN General Activities ELLSWORTH, JOHN 52; FFA 4 ELWELL, RALPH 52, 123, 124,125, 126,129,143; Outstanding Math Student 1,2,3, 4; Math Club 2,3, President 4; NJROTC 2, 3, Company Commander 4; NHS Officer 3, Vice- President 4; Ski Club 3; Model UN 4; Sterling Scholar Nominee Mathe- matics 4; National Merit Scholarship Finalist; Outstanding Student, NSF Student Science Training Program; Top 3%; ROTC Honor Cadet; American Legion Award-Scholastic Excellence; Outstanding Math Student ERICSSON, BARBARA 52, 201; Thespian 4 EVERTON, RANDY General Activities FAVERO, DAYNA 53, 120, 200, 217; Freshman Class Secretary; Ski Club 1, 2,3; GAA 1,2: Representative Council 2, 4; Student Coun- cil 1; Spanish 1; FHA 2; Dance Club 2, Historian 3, President 4; Choir 3, 4; Girls' State 3; Seminary Graduate 3 FERGUSON, KIRK 21,53, 166, 167; Band 1,2; Ski Club 2; Seminary Gradu- ate 3, 4; B'lvers 3, 4; Foot- ball 4 FERRY JANE 12, 42, 46, 47, 53, 127, 197; Ski Club 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1; Represen- tative Council 2; NHS 3, 4; Math Club 3; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Girls' State 3; Second Vice-President Studentbodv Officer 4; FHA 4; Top 10%; Elks’ Leadership Award; FFA Sweetheart Royalty; Home- coming Royalty FIFIELD, DARRELL 53; General Activities FISH, STEVE 53,221; Seminary Graduate 3; V1CA 4 FLINT, DAN VICA 4 FOWLES, COREY 53; FFA 4 FREEMAN, JULIE 53, 143; Ski Club 1,2,3; Thespians 1; GAA 1,2; Forensics 2,3; FHA 3,4; DECA 3, Vice President 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 FROST, KAROLYN W. 53; General Activities FUJIKAWA, FRANCES 53, 125; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Representative Council 1,4; Spanish 1; Concert Choir 3, 4; Outstanding Future Secretaries FUJIKAWA, THOMAS 12,53, 128; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Key Club 2,3, Treasurer 4; Math Club 3; Spanish 4; Perfect Attendance Award GALE, JEFFREY 53, 127, 163, 161, 167; Band 1,2; Spanish Club 1,4; Span- ish 1, 2,3,4; Boomerang Sports Editor 2,3; Key Club Board of Directors 2.3, President 4; NHS 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Boys' State 3; Top 10%; Football 3,4; Swim- ming 3, 4 GALLEGOS, BENJAMIN 53; Bowling Club 4 GALLEGOS, PATRICK 53; Representative Council 1; Spanish 1; Bowling Club 3, 4 GARDNER, CRAIG 53; FFA 1,2,3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; State Farmer Degree GARZA, EDDY 53; Spanish 1; Catholic Seminary Graduate 4; NJROTC 4 GEORGE, JEFFREY 53; Concert Band 1; Dance Band 1; Ski Club 1; FFA 2; Concert Choir 3 GERHARDT, KEVIN 46, 53, 119, 145; FFA 1,2,3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Bowling President 4; FFA Outdoor Recreation Award GIBBS, KRISTENE 53,60,127, 161; Spanish 1; Spanish Club 1; B'Ettes 2; Thes- pians 1; Outstanding Sophomore Debater; Con- cert Choir 2,3; Forensics 2.3, Secretary 4; Semi- nary Graduate 3, 4; Model UN 4; Representative Council 4; State Debator 4; Top 10% GILBERT, DEBRA 53; General Activities G1NGERICH, BRIAN 53; NJROTC 3,4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 GONZALES, MANUEL 11,53; Spanish 1,2,3, 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3, 4; NJROTC 2 GOODLIFFE, KIRK 53, 127; Ski Club 2; B’lvers 3, Secretary 4; NHS 3, 4; Bee Staff 4; Top 10% GORMAN, GREG 53; DECA 4; B'lvers 4 GOSS, KENNETH 53; Con- cert Choir 2,3; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Spanish 4 GREEN, DEBRA 54; Concert Choir 3; Seminary Gradu- ate 3, 4 GREENHAIGH, JUDY 54; Spanish 1; Spanish Club 1; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Psychology Club 4 GRIFFIN, RICHARD 54, 127, 167,187,199; Represen- tative Council 2, President 4; Bee Staff 3. 4; NHS 3, 4; Top 10% GROVER, RICHARD 54, 182, 183; Orchestra 1,2; Tennis 2,3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 HAGGEN, TANJALYN 54; Band 2; Concert Choir 2,3,4; B'Ettes 3; Chess Club 3; Drama Club 4; Dance Club 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Transfer Student, Richfield High, Richfield, Utah HALL, LUAN 54; FHA 4; NHS 4; Madrigals 4 HALLING, ELAINE 54; FHA 1,2,3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Dance Club 4; NHS 4 HAMILTON, LEISA54; Forensics 2; Bee Staff 3, Feature Editor 4; Semi- nary Graduate 3, 4 HAMMER, DELICIA 54; Thespians 1,2,3, 4; Semi- nary Graduate 3, 4; FHA 4; Psychology Club 4 HAMSON, DOUGLAS 31,35, 54, 165; FFA 1,2,4; Boomerang Staff Photo- grapher 4; Television Crew 4 HANSEN, DA UNIS 11,54, 125, 127; B’Ettes 2,3, President 4; Model UN 2; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; NHS 4; Top 10%; First Security Bank Award HANSEN, JANET 54; Concert Choir 2,3; NHS 3, 4; Rep- resentative Council 3; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Rockettes 3, Historian 4; President; Madrigals 4 HARDING, WAYNE 54; Band 3, 4; Seminary Grad- uate 3, 4; Dance Band 4; Ski Club 3 HARDY, DAVID 54, 120, 217; Ski Club 3; Seminary Graduate 3,4; Boys' State HARPER, EVA JEAN 54, 120, 122, 127; FHA 2,3,4: Ski Club 2,3; Representative Council 2; Concert Choir 3; Cheerleader 3, Head 4; President; NHS 3, 4; .Semi- nary Graduate 3, 4; Student Council 4; Homecoming Queen; Girls' State Gover- nor; Top 10%; Outstanding Girl HARRISON, FANNIE 54, 139; GAA 3, 4; Indian Club 3, 4: Seminary Graduate 3, 4; B'Ettes 4; Sweetheart Ball Royalty 4; Transfer Stu- dent, Central High, Kirt- land, New Mexico HARVIGSEN, RICK 54; Semi- nary Graduate 3, 4; Span- ish 3, 4; Transfer Student Ramona High, Riverside, California HATCH. CURTIS 54, 171, 172; Wrestling 1, 2,3, 4; FFA 1, 2,3, Treasurer 4; State Farmer HATCH, DEBORA 54, 118; DECA 4; FFA Sweet- heart HAWKES, DEBRA 54; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; FHA 4 HAWKES, KELLY 31,54, 56; Choir 1; Madrigals 2,3, President 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Represen- tative Council 3, 4 HAWKES, RONDA 54; General Activities HENDRICKS, TRACY 54; Orchestra 1; GAA 1; Ski Club 2,3; FHA 2,3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3,4 HEPWORTH, VICKI 54, 121, 127, 148, 201; Thespians 1; Spanish 1; Concert Choir 2,3; B'Ettes 2,3; Forensics 2,3,4; NHS 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Madrigals 4; Fiddler on the Roof 4; Top 10%; State Orator 4 HEREDIA, ORALIA 54; General Activities HERRERA, JUAN General Activities HEUMIER, SANDRA 125, 126; Transfer Student Central High School. San Angelo, Texas; Top 3%; Doug Fife Award HEWLETT, KAYLEEN 54, 64; FHA 1; GAA 1,2, 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Spanish 1,2,3, 4; Ski Club 2,3; B'Ettes 3; Bowling 3; Psychology Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Model UN 2,3 HICKOX, DAVID 54, 120, 125,167,187,197; Repre- sentative Council 1; Span- ish 1,2; Band 2,3,4; Ski Club 2, 4; Football 4; Dance Club 4; Bywater Percussion Award; First Security Bank Award HIGLEY, JOHN 54; Choir 1, 2,3; Sophomore Class President 2; Ski Club 2, 3; Student Council 2, 4; Madrigals 4 HILL, HOLLY 54, 127; GAA 1,2,3; German 1; Ski Club 2; B’Ettes 2,3, Secretary 4; Bee Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief 4; NHS 3, 4: Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Student Council 4; Psychology Club 3: Top 10% HINDBERG, RENEE 55; Drama 4; FHA 4; Thes- pians 4 HIRSCHI, RANDY 55; Rep- resentative Council 1; FFA 2; VICA 3; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 HIVELY, NINA 55; General Activities HOFFMAN, STEPHEN 55, 186,187; General Activities HOLLIST, RICH 55; Repre- sentative Council 1: Con- cert Choir 2; Key Club 2,3, 4; Madrigals 3, 4; NHS 3, 4: Seminary Grad- uate 3, 4; Fiddler on the Roof 4 Index 233 HOLMES, DAVID 55; General Activities HOLMES, LARRY 55; VICA 2,3, Parlementary 4; FFA 3,4 HOLMGREN, SHELLEY 55, 127; Sophomore Class Secretary 2; FHA 2,3; Ski Club 2,3; Repre- sentative Council 2, 4; NHS 3, 4; Seminary' Grad- uate 3, 4; Snow Queen 2; Top 10%; Sweetheart Attendant HORNE, CYNTHIA 55; GAA 1; Ski Club 1; Stage Crew 2; Thespians 2; Represen- tative Council 3; Spanish 1 HUBBLE, KATHY 55; FHA 4 HUGGINS, ROBERTA Pep Band 1, 2,3; Band 2, 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3,4 HUME, GARY 55, 167; B'lvers 4; DECA 4 HUMPHREY, SUSAN 55; General Activities HUNSAKER, DONNA 9,35, 55; GAA 2,3,4; FHA 2, Reporter 3, Historian 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Representative Council 4 HUNSAKER, JERRALD 55; Bee Staff 4; B’lvers 4; VICA 4 HUNSAKER, JOLENE 55, 217; FHA 2,3; Dance Club 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 HUNSAKER, VALERIE 41, 55, 126; Spanish Club 1, 2.3, Historian 4; Psy- chology Club 2, 4; Semi- nary Graduate 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; French Club 4; Top 3% HUOT, JOSEPH 55; General Activities HUST, DAVID 16,55; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 HUST, DIANNE 55; Semi- nary Graduate 3, 4; Ger- man 1, 2 IPSEN, MERLENE 55; FHA 1, 2,3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 JENSEN, JANE 55, 125, 127, 145; B'Ettes 2,3,4; Re- presentative Council 2; NHS 3, 4; Seminary Grad- uate 3, 4; Top 10%; Blooms and Sons Award JENSEN, JEFFREY 56,119; FFA 1,2,3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3; Bowling 4; Brigham Truck and Imple- ment Award JENSEN, JOHN 56; FFA 1,2, 3,4; NHS 4 JENSEN, MARK 56, 127; NHS 3, 4; B'lvers 4; Top 10% JENSEN, MARY 56; FHA 2; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Spanish 4 JENSEN, PATRICIA 29, 56, 217; FHA 1,2,3, 4; Ski Club 1, 2,3, 4; GAA 1; 2, Color Guard 2,3, 4; Drama 2.3, 4; Psychology Club 2, 3, 4; Plays Cat Canary, 234 g.niexerman' Ge°rge Washington Slept Here 2,3, 3,4; Thespians’ Secretary 3, 4; Representative Coun- cil 3, 4; Seminary Gradu- ate 3, 4; Dance Club 4 JENSEN, TOMMY 56; Band 4; Seminary Graduate 4; Transfer Student, N. B. Forrest High, Jackson- ville, Florida JENSEN, SUSAN 56; Choir 1, 2,3,4; B'Ettes 2; Seminary Graduate 3,4; FHA 4; NHS 4; Foreign Language 4 JEPPESEN, CHARLES 56; Orchestra 1, 2,3, 4; Semi- nary Graduate 3, 4 JEPPESEN, JERILYN 56; General Activities JEPPSEN, JEFFREY 56; Seminary Graduate 3; FFA 4 JEPPSEN, PHILIP 56,214; Choir 2,3; Key Club 3; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Madrigals 4 JOHANSON, GAYLEEN 56; FHA 2,3; Seminary Grad- uate 3, 4; Psychology Club 4 JOHNSON, BEVERLY 56; FHA 1, 2, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Choir 4 JOHNSON, DAWN 56, 125; Choir 2,3, 4; Color Guard 2,3, 4; Seminary Gradu- ate 3, 4; FHA 3, 4; Olivette Nfational Award JOHNSON, JANET 56; FHA 4; Psychology 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 JOHNSON, VAN 56, 59, 120; Plays 1; Choir 2; Key Club 2,3,4; NJROTC 2; Ski Club 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Madrigals 3, 4; Out- standing Vocalist JORDAN, CAROL 56; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; DECA 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Represen- tative Council 4 KANNEGIESSER, SHERRY 56; Psychology Club 2,3, 4; DECA 3, 4; VICA 4 KANNEGIESSER, WILLIAM 16,56; FFA 4 KANO, KAREN 56; FHA 4; Psychology 4; VICA 4 KASE, THOMAS 56,190, 191; Band 1; Spanish 1, 2; Golf 3, 4; Representative Council 4 KIDD, GAYDA 56; General Activities KIMBER, BARBARA 3,56, 64,154; Band 1,3.4; B'Ettes 2, Historian 3; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; GAA 3; FHA 4; Dance Band 4; Bee Staff 3, 4; Representative Council 4 KIRK, KATHY 56; Seminary Graduation 3; FHA 2,3; Concert Choir 3, 4 KNUDSEN, WILLIAM 56, 167; Ski Club 1,2,4; Spanish 1,2; Football KOTTER, BRIAN 57; FFA 4 KRUEGER, ERIC 57, 120, 121, 126,129,153,190,201; Orchestra 1; Seminary Graduate 3; Ski Club 1, 2,3; Key Club 2,3, 4; Model UN 2, 4; NJROTC 2; Golf 3, 4; Forensics 3, 4; NHS 3, President 4; Choir 4; Fiddler on the Roof 4; Top 3%; State Debator; Sterling Scholar Nominee for General Scholarship KUKULSKI, LAWRENCE 57; VICA 4 KUNZLER, LYNN 57, 128; Band 1,2,3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Chess 4; NHS 4; Math Club 4; Perfect Attendance Award LANGE, RHOLINDA 57; Ski Club 2; B'Ettes 2; DECA 3, 4; Concert Choir 3,4 LARSEN, JOLENE 28,38,57, 96, 120, 201; Representa- tive Council 2; Concert Choir 2,3; Madrigals 4; Fiddler on the Roof 4; Student Council 3; FHA 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Dance Club 4; National School Vocal Award LARSEN, KEITH 57,151, 188; Concert Choir 3, 4; Chess 3, President 4; Math Club 2, 3, 4; Semi- nary Graduate 3, 4; Orchestra 1,2,3, 4; NHS 4 LARSEN, RICHARD 57; Our Town 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 LARSON, BRENT 37,57, 121, 139; Forensics 3; State Debator 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Model UN 4 LAW, LINDA 57: Spanish Club 1; B'Ettes 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Spanish 1; Concert Choir 3,4 LEONARD, JEAN 57; GAA 2,3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Bowling 1, 2,3; Con- cert Choir 4 LEPCHENSKE, MARK 57; Key Club 4; Ski Club 4 LEVYA, CHESTER DECA 4 LOMAQUAHU, CEDRIC 57, 124; ROTC Personal Appearance Award LOPEZ, LAURA 57; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Spanish 1,2,3; Indian Club 2,3, Vice President 4; Psychology Club 4 LORSCHEIDER, BRENT 57; Model UN 4; Forensics 3, President 4 LOVELAND, LARRY 57; FFA 4 MACBETH, ALEX 57, 132; Band 1, 2,3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Bowling Club 4 MADDOX, BEN 57, 190; Ski Club 1; Representative Council 1; Psychology Club 3; Seminary Gradu- ate 3; Model UN 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Forensics 3, 4 MALMROSE, DIANNE 57; Spanish Club 1; Spanish 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 3; DECA State Officer 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 MARBLE, NEDRA 57; VICA 4 MASON, KIM 57; German 1 MASSMAN, RICHARD 57; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 MATHIS, KAREN . General Activities MATHIS, TONY 57; Spanish 1; Wrestling 2,3, Region Wrestling Champ 4, Outstanding Wrestler 2; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 MCCOSH, STEVE 58, 121, 202, 214; Band I; Foren- sics 2,3, State Debator 4; Representative Council 4- Model UN 4 MCCURDY, DEBBIE 58; Ski Club 3; Psychology Club 3, 4; Representative Council 4 MC1NVAILLE, SUSAN 58, 124, 127; Top 10%; NHS 4; French Club 4; Distinguished ROTC Cadet: Psychology Club 4 MCLAUGHLIN, JOHN 58. 118, 121, 123, 129, 148,207; Pep Band 2,3,4; NJROTC 2.3, 4; Model UN 2, Vice-Pres- ident 4; Ski Club 3; NHS 3. 4; Chess Club 3, 4; Foren- sics 4; French Club 4; Betty Crocker Award 4; Sterling Scholar Nominee 4 MEADOWS, DAREN 58; FFA 4 MERRELL, MARY 58; GAA 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 MERRILL, BRENT 58, 120, 123; Spanish Club 1; Psychology Club 4; Stage Crew 3, 4; VICA 3 MERRILL, SUSAN 58, 127; GAA 1, 2,3, President 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Spanish 1.2, 3, 4; Ski Club 2; FHA 3; NHS 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Representa- tive Council 4; Top 10% MERRITT, KATHY 58; Orchestra 1,2,3; NHS 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Model UN 3, 4; FFA 4; GAA 4; Psychology Club 4 MICHEALS, MELINDA 58, 123, 127, 134, 147, 197; FHA 1,2,3; GAA 2; French Club 1, 2, 3 Vice-President, 4 President; NHS 3, 4; Representative Council 3; Dance Club 2, 3, 4; French 1.2, 3,4; Top 10%; National Merit Scholarship Commend- ed Student, Concert Choir 3,4; Ski Club 3, 4 MILLER, JAMES 58; General Activities MILLER, JULI 47,58, 192, 197; Ski Club 1,2,3, Sec- retary 4; B'Ettes 2; Drama 3; Dance Club 2,3; NHS 3, 4;Seminary Graduate 3; Concert Choir 2,3; Madri- gals 4; Studentbody Secre- tary 4; Alice in Wonder- land 3 MILLER, PHILLIP 58; Or- chestra 2; NJROTC 3. 4; Seminary Graduate 3 MILLER, ROBERT 45, 58; Ski Club 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4; Sem- inary Graduate 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Madrigals 4 MILLS, MARILYN 58; FHA 4; Psychology 4 MITCHELL, KIRK 21,58, 199; Orchestra 1,2,3; Ski Club 3; NHS 4; Representative Council 4; German 1; Mayor's Youth Council President MOORE, JAMES 58; Band 1.2,3 MORRILL, KELLY 58, 167; General Activities MORRIS, DOUG 58, 166, 167, 170; General Activities MOZINGO, MARCI 58; Transfer, Tamal High School, Mill Valley, California; Cheerleader 3; Gymnastics 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Spanish 1,2; Dance Club 3 MUIR, FRANK 58,122,154, 167, 168, 187, 198,212; Representative Council 1,2,3; Sophomore Class Vice President; Student Council 2; Football 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4; BTvers 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; NHS 4; Ogden Standard Examiner Award; Les Dunn Award MULLINS, MICHELLE 45, 58,91,200; GAA 1; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Ski Club 1,2,3, 4; Representative Coun- cil 2; Cheerleader 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Tiles - pians 3, Historian 4; Superior Rating at State Drama Meet; Rockettes 2; Psychology Club 3, 4 MUND, CALLENE 35,58, 118; FHA 1,2,3, 4; Thes- pians 3, 4; Dance Club 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; State FHA Degree 4 MUNNS, MONTE 58, 184; FFA 4 MUNNS, RANDY 58, 127; NHS 3, 4; Seminary Grad- uate 3, 4; Top 10%; Span- ish 1,2 MYERS, DEBRA 58; Spanish 2.3.4 NANCE, WENDY 58,193; Ski Club 1; German 1, 2; Stage Crew 2; Rockettes 3. 4; FHA 4; NHS 4 NAYLOR, SUSAN 58,118; FHA 1,2,3, 4; Concert Choir 2,3,4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Bee Staff 4; Madrigals 4; Psychology Club 4; FHA State Degree 4 NEBEKER, KEVIN 58; FFA 1.2.3.4 NELSON, ANNETTE 42, 58, 120, 153; Ski Club 1,2; Choir 2,3,4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; NHS 3, Secretary 4; Dance Club 4; Fiddler on the Roof 4; Outstanding Accompanist NELSON, CAROL 59,118, 200; 200; GAA 2; FHA 2, Vice President 3, President 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Harvest Ball Queen; State FHA Degree; Farm Bureau Auxiliary Award NELSON, DEBRA 59; Semi- nary Graduate 3, 4; FHA 4 NELSON, NINA 25,59; FHA 1,2; Drama 1,2; Wizard of Ox 1; Babes in Toy- land 2; Seminary Gradu- ate 3, 4; NJROTC 4 NELSON, ROXANNE 59; VICA 4 NEWTON, KAREN 59, 118; Representative Council 1; FHA 1,2, Parlimen- tarian 3, Degree Chair- man 4; Seminary Gradu- ate 3, 4; Psychology Club 4; FHA State Degree 4 NICHOLS, KARLA 59; General Activities NICHOLS, TERESA 7,56,59, 120,125,127, 129, 139, 192; Representative Council 1,2; B'Ettes 2, Drill Lead- er 3, 4; Oklahoma 2; Fid- dler on the Roof 4; Dance Club 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Girls' State 3; Concert Choir 3; Madrigals 4; Seminary Graduate 3,4; B'Ettes' Typical Sweetheart 4; Business Sterling Scholar 4; Top 10%; Reminder Office Award NIELSON, KRIS 59; Concert Choir 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 NORMAN, BRAD 59; FFA 1, 2,3,4; Ski Club 3; Semi- nary Graduate 3, 4; VICA 4 NORMAN, JEFFREY 59; General Activities NORMAN, SCOTT 59; FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Seminary Graduate 3 NOWAK, MIKE 59, 187; General Activities OKI, RONALD 59; Band 1; Bowling 2; Ski Club 2,3, 4; Spanish 4 OLDS, PAUL 48,59,201; Representative Council 2; Student Council 4; Senior Class President OLLETT, JAMES 38,59,128; Band 1; Boomerang Photo- grapher 2,3, Head Photo- grapher 4; Outstanding Photographer Award OLSEN, MARJORIE 59; Transfer Student, Sonora High School, La Habra, California OWEN, ANTHONY 59; FFA 1; French 1,2,3; NJROTC 2, 3, 4; French Club 3; Semi- nary Graduate 3, 4 PACE, LILIA 59, 127; Spanish 2,3; Spanish Club 3; NHS 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Art League 3; Concert Choir 4; Top 10%; Transfer Student, Reayan High, Fairbanks, Alaska PACKER, ROBERT 59, 120, 122, 180,207; Band 1,2,3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Stage Crew 3, 4; B'lvers 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Swimming 1, 2,3, 4; Outstanding Boy, Jim Powers Award. PAGE, RONDA 59, 125; GAA 1; Spanish Club 1; FHA 2, 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Outstanding Future Secretaries PARDON, PAMELA 59,147, 201; French Club 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-Pres- ident 4; Thespians 1,2,3; FHA 1,2; Representative Council 2; Concert Choir 1 3, 4; NHS 3, 4 PARRY, N1EL 59; Band 1, 2; Football 1,2; Key Club 2.3, 4; Seminary Gradu- ate 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Representative Coun- cil 4; German 4 PARSON, BECKY 60,120; Representative Council 1; Concert Choir 2,3; Mad- rigals Secretary 4; Ski Club 2,3; Spanish 1; NHS 3, Treasurer 4; Girls' State 3; FHA 4 PARSONS, BRIAN 60; Span- ish 1; Representative Council 1, 4; Bee Staff 2; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Bowling Club 4 PARSONS, JANEEN 60, 128, 139, 161; B'Ettes 2, Trea- surer 3, President 4; Drama 3; Stage Crew 3, 4; Representative Council 4: Spanish 1; Little Red Riding Hood 3; Perfect Attendance Award PAYNE, KATHLEEN 55,60, 120, 201; Dance Club Secretary 2,3, Vice- President 4; Concert Choir 2,3; Madrigals 4: Repre- sentative Council 3; Girls' State 3; Seminary Gradu- ate 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; FHA 4; Student Council 4; Chopin Piano Award PAYNE, ROSALIE 28,31,60, 202; Spanish Club 1; Ski Club 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 2,3; Madrigals 4; Rockettes 2.3, Secretary 4; Posture Princess 3; NHS 3, 4; Semi- nary Graduate 3; Stocking Girl 4; Spanish 1 PAYNE, TED 60, 122, 124, 127, 132,167,171,172,202; Band 1,2,3, 4, Drum Maj- or; Ski Club 1, 2,3; Pep Band 1,2,3; Drama 1; Re- presentative Council 1,2, 3; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2,3,4; NJROTC 2,3, Company Commander 4; Forensics 3; NHS 3, 4; Wrestling 3, 4, 4th in State: Football 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Top 10%; Distinguished ROTC Cadet PEART, DENNIS 60, 120, 166, 167,168,171, 172, 187; B'lvers 4; Hansen Jewelry Award PELHAM, LARRY 60; Ski Club 1,2,3, 4; DECA 4 PENROD, KEITH 60, 143, 167; Football 4; DECA Parlimentarian 4 PERRY, CAROLYN 60: General Activities PERRY, DAVID D. 15,60: Seminary Graduate 3, 4 PERRY, DAVID R. 15,60: Seminary Graduate 3, 4 PETERS, SUZAN 120; Girls' State 3: Seminary Gradu- ate 3, 4; Bee Staff 4; Ger- man 1,2; Transfer Stu- dnet, Kubasaki High, Sukiran, Okinawa PETERSEN, ROBERT 60, 177, 179, 184; Representative Council 2; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball 4; BTvers 4 PETERSEN, SHERRIE 60. 127, 151, 157; Spanish Club 1,2,3, 4; GAA 3; NHS 3, 4; FHA 4; Top 10%; Science Club 2; Spanish 1, 2 3 4 PETERSON, CAROLYN 60: FHA 1, 2; Seminary Grad- uate 3, 4; Spanish 4 PETERSON, MAROLYN 60; FHA 1, 2; Seminary Grad- uate 3, 4; Spanish 4; Re- presentative Council 4 PETT, SHERI 60; GAA 3; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Stage Crew . 4; Psychology Club 4 PETT1NGILL, JEFFERY 60: Ski Club 2,3, 4: Stage Crew 4 PINCKNEY, CINDY 60; Ski Club 1; Thespians 1; French Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 1,2,3, 4; FHA 3, 4; Dance Band 4; DECA 4; Marching Band 1.2.3,4 PLASS, STEVEN 60, 126; Thespians 1; Science Club 1; Spanish 1,2,3; Ski Club 2,3; NJROTC 2,3; Math Club 2,3: NHS 3, 4; Top 3% PLOWMAN, JOHN 60,124; ROTC Aptitude Award POMMIER, MARSHA 60,123, 127,129,143, 151: Spanish Club 1, 2, Vice President 3, 4; Math Club 3, Vice President 4; NHS 3, 4; FHA 4; French Club 4; Repre- sentative Council 4; Sterling Scholar Nominee: Top 10% RADER, JOLENE 61; Psychol- ogy Club 4 RAEDEL, ROBERT61, 119; FFA 1,2,3, 4; Pest Control Team RAISOR, SHERIE 61; Spanish Club 1; Concert Choir 1, 2, 3,4; Spanish 1,2; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Art League 3, Historian 4; FHA 3; French Club 4 RAMSDELL, SCOTT 21,61; Band 1,2,3; Pep Band 2,3: Marching Band 2,3; Re- presentative Council 4: Seminary Graduate 3, 4 RASMUSSEN, JAMES 35. 61: Band 1,2,3, 4; Pep Band 1. Index 235 2,3,4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2,3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Vice President of Mayor's Youth Council 4 RASMUSSEN, JULIE 61; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 RASMUSSEN, KIRSTEN 61, 127,129,147,207; Or- chestra 1; Wizard of Oz 1; Most Promising Act- ress 1; Concert Choir 2, 3; Best Supporting Actress 2; See How They Run 2; Oklahoma 2; French Club 2, President 3, Party Chairman 4; Thespians Party Chairman 2, Vice President 3, 4; Best Act- ress 3; 1st Place Region American Legion Essay 3; Top 10% 4 REDFORD, VIRGINIA 7,61; Orchestra 1; Thespians 2, 4; Model UN 2; NHS 3, 4; B'Ettes 3,4; Pinocchio 4 REEDER, CLARK 61, 193; Thespians 1,2,3,4; Ac- tivity Director Wizard of Oz 1; Arsenic and Old Lace 3; Children's Thea- tre 4; St. Joan 4; The Big Fisherman 4; The Cat and the Canary 4; Pinnochio 4; Fiddler on the Roof 4; Family Portrait 4; Semi- nary Graduate 3, 4; Pep Band 2,3 REES. DAN 61, 167, 175, 177; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Football 4; Basketball 4; VICA 4 REESE, KENNETH 61; General Activities RETTEW, DENISE 61; Concert Choir 3, 4; Ski Club 3; VICA 4; Psychol- ogy Club 4 RHODES, DEL 61; General Activities RICHARD, RONALD 61; German 1; NHS 2,3,4; Seminary Graduate 3 RIEMER, CINDY 61; DECA 3,4; Representative Coun- cil 4 RIGBY, JULIE 61; Thespians 1; Spanish 1; GAA 2; FHA 4; Psychology Club 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3,4; NHS 4 ROBINETTE, TERRY 61,62; Ski Club 2; FHA 2, 4; Dance Club 2,3,4; NHS 4 ROCHE, KEVIN 61; FFA 1, 2,4 ROCHE, LARRY 61; General Activities ROCHE, ROCHELLE 61; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; VICA 4 ROMER, LARRY 61,182, 183; Seminary Graduate 3,4; Tennis 3,4; Concert Choir 4 ROSS, VIRGINIA 61, 139; General Activities ROUNTREE, KEVIN 61; General Activities ROWE, KATHLEEN 61; Wizard of Oz 1; Thes- 236 Index pians 1; Spanish 2; B'Ettes 3; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 ROWE, REBECCA 61; Semi- nary Graduate 3, 4 SALE, NANCY 61; General Activities SANDERS, DIXIE 61; FHA 1,2,3; Ski Club 4 SCHAFFNER, JEANNE 61; Transfer Student, Glen- rock High, Glenrock, Wyoming SCHARMANN, STEVEN 61, 127, 186,188; Top 10% SCOTT, JEDD 61; General Activities SHEEHAN, RUTH 61; FHA 12 3 SHELBY, TERRI 61; General Activities SHERAR, NIA 61, 126; Ski Club 1; Thespians 1; Spanish Club 1; Spanish 1, 2,3,4; NHS 3,4; KCPX Station Break Award; Top 3% SHORTY, CORDELLA 62; GAA 1; Spanish Club 1; Spanish 1; Indian Club 1, 2,3; DECA 3,4 SIMMONS, STEVEN 62,132, 167; Band 1,2; Ski Club 1, 2,3, President 4; NJROTC 2; B'lvers 4; Football 4 SIMMONS, THOMAS 62; Spanish 1,2; Seminary Graduate 3 SJOBERG, TIM General Activities SKEEN, CYNTHIA 62; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 SKENADORE, KEVIN 62, 210; NHS 3, 4; Bee Staff 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 SKIDMORE, FARRELL 62, 127, 187; Representative Council 2; Ski Club 3; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Track 2,3,4; Top 10% SKINNER, ELIZABETH 62, 126; Thespians 1; Drama 1; B'Ettes 2,3; Debate 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; French Club 4; Math Club 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Co-Valedictorian SLOAN, ROBERT Bowling 3; DECA 4 SMITH, ELAINE 3,62, 127, 129, 151,207; Spanish 1, 2,3; Band 1,2,3, 4; Math 2,3; Bee Staff 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Sterling Scholar Nom- inee-English; Top 10% SMITH, MAX 62, 167,187; General Activities SMITH, TERRI 45,62, 225; General Activities SOMBERO, DEWAYNE 62, 124, 166,167; ROTC Per- sonal Appearance Award SORENSEN, JAY 62; General Activities SORENSON, LORNA 38; Ski Club 1, 2,3, 4; Spanish Club 1; Model UN 1; Boom- erang 2,3; Concert Choir 4; FHA 4; Representative Council 4 SORSENSEN, TERESA 62; FHA 1,2,4; Ski Club 2,3; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 SPACKMAN, ROSANNA 62; Drama Club 4 SPARKS, JERRALYN 62; Orchestra 1,2,3; GAA 2, 3; FHA 4; Seminary Grad- uate 3, 4; Psychology Club 3,4 SPEARING, DAN General Activities STAGNER, JAMES 62; General Activities STANDER, DARLENE 62; German 1; Psychology Club 2,3,4; DECA 3,4; Seminary Graduate 3; VICA 4 STARLEY, SYDNEY 12,31, 48,59,62; French 1; Ski Club 2; FHA 4; NHS 4; Madrigals Historian 4; Senior Class Officer- Secretary; Seminary Grad- uate 3, 4 STEVENS, DEBRA 62, 129; Thespians 1,2,3, 4; FHA 2.3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Representa- tive Council 3, 4; Sterling Scholar-Homemaking; State FHA Degree; Crisco Award STEVENS, JULIE 62; Concert Choir 4; Seminary Graduate 4 STEWART, MARGARET 63; Spanish 1,2,3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Psychology Club 4 STIBOR, GEORGE Science Club 1; NJROTC 2; Ski Club 2 STOKER, RON 63, 125; Band 1,2,3; Representative Council 1,4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; NHS 4; DECA 4; Blocks' Award STOKES, SUSIE 63, 120; Ski Club 1,2,3; Representative Council 2; Concert Choir 2.3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Psychology Club 3, 4 STUCKI, PAMELA 63; FHA 1.2, 3; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; VICA 4 SWAIN, SHELLEY 63; Thes- pians 1; French 1; Rockettes 2.3, Vice President 4; NHS 3. 4 TALBOT, JUDY 63; GAA 1; Model UN 1,2; Psychology Club 1,2,3; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3.4 TANNER, RODGER 63; FFA 4 TAYLOR, DORAN 63; Spanish 1; Boomerang Staff 1; Ski Club 1,2,3; Stage Crew 2, 3; Representative Council 3; DECA 4 TAYLOR, JALEEN 63, 128; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Perfect Attendance TEW, TAWNYA 63, 127; NHS 3, 4; Spanish 3, 4; Repre- sentative Council 3; Semi- nary Graduate 3, 4; Sterling Scholar Nominee; Top 10%; Transfer Student, Marion High, Marion, Iowa THEOBALD, GEORGE 63; General Activities THIRKILL, DAVID 35,63, 127,141; German 1,2; Ski Club 2, Vice Presi- dent 3; NHS 3, 4; Top 10% THOMPSON, CHRISTY 63. 123, 127,200; Thespians 1- FHA 3,4; Ski Club 1,3; Snow Queen Attendant 2; Concert Choir 2,3. 4; Color Guard 2,3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Bee Staff 4; Repre- sentative Council 4; Semi- nary Graduate 3, 4; Har- vest Ball Royalty 4; Key Club Sweetheart 4; Top 10% THOMPSON, JANNA 42, 63; General Activities THURSTON, JILL 63; Concert Choir 1,2,3, 4; NHS 3.4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Psychology Club 4 TIMBIMBOO, CAROL 63; GAA 1,2; Ski Club 1,2,3; Drama 1; Transfer Student, American Falls High, American Falls, Idaho TINCHER, JON 63; FFA 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4; VICA 4 TINGEY, SHELDON 63, 143; DECA 4 TURNBLOM, STEVEN 63, 128; Band 1,2,3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2,3,4; Spanish 1,4; Semi- nary Graduate 3, 4; Perfect Attendance Award TUVESON, RITA 63; General Activities VALCARCE, CHRISTINE 63, 125, 143; Ski Club 1, 2,3; GAA 1,2; Cheerleader 4; DECA 3, President 4; FHA 4; B’Ettes 4; Drewes Floral and Gift Award VALCARCE, SUSAN 63; Band 1,2,3, 4; NHS 3; French Club 4; French 4; Psy- chology Club 4 VALDEZ, THERESA 63; General Activities VALENTINE, PATRICE 63; General Activities VALENTINE, STEVEN 63, 167, 184; General Activities VALENTINE, THETIS 63; Dance Club 3; B'Ettes 2, 3; NHS 3, 4; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 VIGIL, MARK 63; NJROTC 2,3.4 VINCENT, LOR1N63; DECA 4; VICA 4 WADDOUPS, GEORGE 63; Bee Staff 4 WAGNER, BRUCE 63; NJROTC 2,3; VICA 4; Spanish 1,2 WAGSTAFF, CHRISTEE 64; Concert Choir 3, 4; NHS 4; FHA 1,2, 4; Seminary Grad- uate 3, 4; German 4; Psy- chology Club 4 WAITE, DONALD 64, 118; VICA 4; Plymouth Trouble Shooting Team WALKER, JANAE 64; Concert Choir 3, Secretary 4; Drama 2,3, NHS 3, 4; Thespians 3; B'Ettes 2,3; Seminary Graduate 3, 4 WALKER, ROBIN 64, 128; NHS 3; Seminary Gradua- ate 3, 4; Perfect Attendance WILLIAMS, TARYL 64; Armstrong, Julianne 66, 72, Cazier, Elliot 68 Award FHA 1,2,3, 4; DECA 4; 121,204; Forensics, NHS Chambers, Scott 68, 143 WALKER, ROCKIE 64; Semi- Seminary Graduate 3, 4 Ashton, Don 66 VICA nary Graduate 3, 4; FHA WRIGHT, JULIE 45,64; VICA Chavez, Helen 68 1,2, 3, 4; Representative GAA 1; Bowling 3; Psy- Austin, Lisa 66 Indian Club Council 4 c ho logy Club 3, 4; Semi- Ayala, Dione 66 Checketts, Bob 68 WARD, DIXINE 41,64; Ski nary Graduate 3, 4; Con- FHA Boomerang Club 1,2,3; FHA 1,2,3, cert Choir 1,2,3; FHA Bailey, Derrell 45,66, 167 Checketts, James 68 4; Snow Queen Attendant 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Club 2, 3; Bair, Donna 66 DECA 2 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Repre- Psychology Club Christensen, Annajean 68 WATANABE, SCOTT 64, 126; sentative Council 4 Bales, Brian 66 Christensen, Carla 68 Freshman Class President; WYATT, BRENT 35,64; Ski Club GAA Bee Staff 3,4; NHS 3,4; Bowling 3; Seminary Grad- Ball, Connie 66, 75 Christensen, Lynn 32, 68 Representative Council 2, uate 3, 4; FFA 2,3, 4 FHA Christensen, Norman 68, 125, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2 YATES, GREGORY 64; Balmer, Dale 66 182; NHS WATTERS, RANDALL 64; Band 1, 2,3, 4; Pep Band 1, Baltazar, Londy 66 Christiansen, Karen 68 NJROTC 2; FFA 4; Semi- 2,3; Dance Band 3, 4; Barker, Jean 66,69 Spanish Club nary Graduate 3, 4; VICA Key Club 2,3; Seminary Barnard, Jill 67 Christopher, Janet 37, 68 2,3,4 Graduate 3, 4 Psychology Club GAA WAYMAN, JANA 31,64, 140, YAZZIE, LENORA Barnard, Wendy 67 Clark, Carla 68 195; FHA 2; French 1,2; GAA 1,2,3, 4; Spanish Barnes, Kenny 67, 200 Clawson, Gladys 68 GAA 1; Orchestra 1; Club 1; Indian Club 2,3, Baugh, Brent 67 Clement, Scott 68, 167 Seminary Graduate 3, 4; President 4; Seminary FFA Key Club Representative Council 4; Graduate 3, 4; Psychology Club 4; Spanish 1; B'Ettes Baugh, KaeLynn 67, 200, 221 Coleman, Dal 45,68 Student Council 4; Boo me- FHA, NHS Coleman, Linda 68 rang Artist 2,3, Co-Edi- 4; Concert Choir 3, 4 Beard, Alan 67 Collins, Colleen 68 tor 4 YOUNG, BEVERLY 64; FFA Thespians WEIDMAN, DAVID 64, 120, General Activities Bees ley, Owen 67 Compton, Randy 68 122,123, 126,129; NJROTC YOUNG, NANCY 31,64, 120, VICA Cook, Suann 68 2; NHS 3, Junior Officer 127; Boomerang Staff 2,3, Begaii, LaVon 67, 153 Psychology Club 4; Key Club Lt. Governor Co-Editor 4; Concert GAA, Indian Club Cottam, Leila 68 2,3, District Governor 4; Choir 3,4; NHS 3,4; Begay, Willie 67,167 NHS Seminary Graduate 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; Sterling Scholar Nominee 4; Top Girls' State 3; Seminary Beimer, Steven 67 Cowley, Jon 68,188 Graduate 3, 4; Top 10% FFA Bennett, Becky 67 B'lvers Craner, Carolyn 68 3%; Bowling Club 4; Tom Benson, Curtis 67 Craner, Kathryn 68, 124 Hardaway; Baush and Lomb Award Juniors Bowling Club Bingham, Marie 67 Psychology Club Crossman, John 68 WELCH, DAVID 64, 120,121, Abel, Blake 66 FHA Curtis, Richard 68 129; Stage Band 3, 4; Semi- Alcocer, Mary 66 Blake, Evelyn 67 FFA, Key Club, Psychology nary Graduate 3, 4; Model Allen, Athalie 55 Bee Staff, B'Ettes Club UN 2,4; Pep Band 1,2, 3, 4; NHS Bloom, Dorothy 67 Daines, Deborah 68 Band 1,2,3, 4; Forensics 4; Allan, Mary 66 Psychology Club Daniels, Mike 35,68 NHS 4; Representative Forensics, NHS Bott, Drieu 67 Darrington, LaNae 68 Council 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Allred, Dennis 66 FFA Dance Club, FHA Sterling Scholar Nominee Psychology Club Boyce, Ben 67,167,187 Davis, Beppi 68, 194 4; State Debator; John Allred, Eric 66, 205 NHS Davis, Stephan 68 Philip Sousa Award DECA Boyland, Jayne 67 Deakin, Kathy 68 WESTOVER, ROBERT 64, Amidan, Pam 66 FHA, GAA, Spanish Club Bowling Club, FHA 120; NJROTC 2,3,4; Pep Bowling Club Bradbury, Randy 67 DeBoer, Marie 68 Band 3, 4; Seminary Grad- Ammons, Jamie 66 Braegger, Nathan 67 Delgarito, Mona 68 uate 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA, Psychology Club FFA Indian Club, Psy. Club Boys' State 3 Andersen, Carol 66 Braegger, Sheryl 67 Dickey, David 68 WETZEL, GARY 64, 118, 129; FHA, GAA NHS Dixon, Alan 68 VICA 4; FFA 4; Sterling Anderson, Brek3,66 Braithwaite, Diane 67 Done, Valerie 69 Scholar Nominee 4; Out- Bee Staff, Key Club NHS Doolin, Denise 69 standing Industrial Arts Anderson, Cheryl 66 Brangal, Johnnie 67 Draayer, Darsie 69 Student; Plymouth Troub- Spanish Club FFA Drollette, Dale 69 le Shooting Team Anderson, Dallas 66, 209 Brinton, Susan 67 Duncan, Eric 37, 41,69 WHITAKER, CASEY 64, 195; Ski Club Boomerang, FHA, NHS Dunn, Jimmy 69 DEC A 4; FFA 4 Anderson, Danna 66 Brockman, Susan 67,69 Dunn, Marlees 69 WHITAKER, ROBERT 64; Anderson, Danny 66 Psychology Club B'Ettes General Activities Anderson, Danny 66 Broderick, Barbara 67 Ebeling, Judy 69 WHITAKER, STEVE FFA Bromley, Debra 67 FHA VICA 4; FFA 1,2,3 Anderson, DeVon Brown, Pam 67 Edwards, Ramona 69 WILCOX, BECKY FFA Bruderer, David 67 DECA General Activities Anderson, Mark 66, 11 Bryson, Dan 67 Ellis, Rick 69,74, 167 WILLIAMS, ASTER FFA Buck, Helen 67 Ellis, Vi Ann 69 General Activities Anderson, Sherie 66 Indian Club Endress, Chris 69 WILLIAMS, BRIAN 55,64, Psychology Club, NHS, Burbank, Melanie 67 Epperson, Dwight 69, 78, 167 136, 166,167, 171, 172, Ski Club Butler, Kim 67 NHS 201; Seminary Graduate Anderson, Trudie 66 Bywater, Larry 67, 167,168, Eskelsen, David 42,69, 142, 3, 4; Football 4; Wrestling Anderson, Vic 66,167,184 175,177,184 217; Bee Staff 2,3,4; Representative Anderton, Kathy 66 Call, Duane 67 Eskelsen, Kim 69 Council 4 B'Ettes Call, Ray 67, 124 Eskelsen, Wendy 69 WILLIAMS, KATHY 64; Andrews, Bob 66 Key Club, NHS Bowling Club Band 1; Seminary Gradu- VICA Campbell, Jeff 68, 154, 167, Eyre, Jeanette 69 ate 3,4 Antonio, Chris 66 187,201 FHA WILLIAMS, ROBIN 64; Aoki, John 66 Carbaugh, Julie 68 Fairbanks, Michael 69 Music Man 1; Ski Club 1, DECA FHA Farley, Ella 69 2; Dance Club 2,3; Thes- Archibald, Dell 66 Carpenter, Scott 68,121,163 Bee Staff pians 1,2,3; Rockettes 4 Archibald, Don 66 Key Club NHS Famer, Brian 69, 75 Index 237 Farnsworth, Robert 69, 167, 186,187,208,212, 225 B'lvers Farrell, Susan 69 Psychology Club Ferguson, Karen 69 Ferrara, Tony 69 Forensics Ferrin, Bruce 69 Ferry, Ben 69,134, 167,171, 214; FFA FirstRaised, Thomas 69 Florez, Daniel 35,69 Flowers, Mickey 69 French Club Fonnesbeck, Gwen 69 NHS, Rockettes Fralia, Nat 31,69,187 Art Club Freeman, Candace 69 Freeze, Brad 69 FFA Fordsham, Michelle 69 Bowling Club Frost, Katy 69 Spanish, Club, Thespians Fujikawa, Alice 69 NHS Fullmer, Sherry 70, 145 Rockettes Galindo, Ema 70,143 GAA, Spanish Club Gallegos, Susie 70 Bowling Club Gallegos, Teddy 70 Gardner, Bob 70 Gardner, Gary 70 Gardner, Michael 70,180 FFA, NHS Gardner, Steven 70 Gilbert, Vicky 70,153, 217 GAA, Math Club, NHS Gonzales, Juan 70 Goodwin, Marjean 70 Gray, Bryan 70, 190 Green, Kathy 70 Green, Val 70 Griffin, Craig 70 Grobe, Bob 70 Gunnell, Christine 70 Hadfield, Jeri 70 Hagen, Cindy 70 Haggen, Bryant 70 Key Club Hall, Leda 70 Hailing, Dean 70 Bee Staff, Thespians Hamilton, Cherisse 70 FHA, Ski Club Hansen, Alan 70 FFA Hansen, Carolee 70 Hansen, Greg 70 Hansen, Heidi 70 Hansen, Jeralynn 70, 201, 210 B'Ettes, NHS, Thespians Hansen, Kelly 70,190 Hansen, Larry 70 FFA Hansen, Rocky 70 Hansen, Susan 70 Dance Club, FHA, NHS Hansen, Terry 70,124,157 FFA, Forensics Harding, Kent 70 Hardy, Brian 70,167,171 FFA Harlow, Kari 71,151,214 B’Ettes NHS Harper, Cherri 71 Thespians Hassell, Valerie 71 238 Index Hawkes, Julie 71 Haynie, Beki 71 Heiner, Shellee 35, 71,118 FHA, NHS, VICA Hemmert, Blane 71 Hendrickson, Ronald 71 FFA Hendrix, Richard 71 Henrie, Jillair 71, 123 Art Club, NHS, Rockettes Herbert, Kurt 35, 71, 186, 187 Herrera, Eugene 71 Higgs, Marjorie 71 Hirschi, Julie 71 FHA Hoesel, Jerry 71 Ski Club Hogue, Jerrold 71 FFA Holland, Michael 71 VICA Holley, Kathy 71 Hollingsworth, Mike 71, 167, 171,184; B'lvers Holmes, Jenell 25,71 Holmgren, Candace 71, 154 FHA, NHS, Rockettes Holmgren, Dawn 71, 214 FHA, Rockettes Holmgren, Mary 65, 71 Hore, Danny 119 Horn, Randy 71 Horne, Kevin 71 FFA, Key Club Horne, Scott 71,167 DECA, VICA Horrocks, Greg 71 Forensics Hortin, Dixie 71 FHA, NHS Horton, John 71,124 Hubbard, Loydene 71, 214 FHA Huff, James 71,167 Huggins, Frank 71 FFA Huggins, Mark 71 Hunsaker, Daniel 71, 167 B'lvers Hunsaker, Doug 71 FFA Hunsaker, Ledah 72 FHA, NHS Hunsaker, Vickie 72 Dance Club, Psychology Club, Thespians Hurd, Gini 72, 201 Drama Club, Psychology Club Hyde, Craig 72 Irwin, Monte 229 VICA Iverson, Keven 72 FFA, VICA Jaggi, Eileen 68, 72 B'Ettes, Drama Club, Psychology Club Jamison, Roberta 72 DECA Jefferis, Gina 72 FHA, Rockettes Jenks, Ardell 72 VICA Jensen, Carrie 72 Jensen, Cheri 72, 157 NHS Jensen, David 72 Jensen, Doug 72,190 Jensen, Kristie 72 Bowling Club, FHA Jensen, Leslie 38, 72 Forensics, NHS Jensen, Paul 72 FFA Jensen, Paula 72 Spanish Club Jensen, Randy 72 Key Club, NHS Jensen, Vauna 72 Jeppesen, Debbie 72, 143 Rockettes Jeppesen, Jenniea 72 FHA Johnsen, Mark 72 Key Club Johnson, Chuck 72, 202 Johnson, David 72 Johnson, Jeanie 72 Bowling Club Johnson, LuAn 72 NHS Johnson, Paula 72 FHA Johnston, Tom 72,199 Johnston, Val 72 Forensics, NHS Jones, David 72 Key Club, Ski Club Jones, Jeff 72 Kaminska, Jim 72,167,175, 179, 186, 187; B’lvers Kap, Terri 72, 143 FHA, Rockettes, Thespians Kapp, Sharon 72 Psychology Club Keller, Teri 72 Art Club Kennington, George 72 Keyes, Scott 72, 167,177, 179, 184 Kilminster, Vikki 72 FHA, Spanish Club Knudsen, JoAnn 72 B'Ettes Knudsen, Laurie 72 B'Ettes, Boomerang, French Club, NHS Kobayashi, Denise 73, 161 Boomerang, NHS, Psy- chology Club Kobayashi, Kelly 73 Ski Club Kotter, Paul 73 Krone, Scott 73 Kunzler, Annette 73 DECA Lamere, David 73 Laney, Doreen 73 Larkin, Rod 73 FFA, VICA Larsen, Mike 73, 184 B'lvers Lauritzen, Rod 73 Layton, Carl 73 Lee, Delwin 73, 187 Lemon, Annette 73 Leopardi, David 73, 167,168 Lind, Dannie 73 Longhurst, Mark 73, 154, 166, 167,186, 187 Losee, Lyn 65, 73, 140 NHS Lowe, Cher in 73 French Club Lundberg, Dixie 73 Major, Rick 73, 180 Mandley, Cherie 73 Mangum, Jill 73 NHS Markeson, Mike 73 Bee Staff, NHS Marshall, Mary 73, 163 Martinez, James 73 Psychology Club Martinez, Tina 73 Psychology Club Massengale, Steve 73 Massman, Janet 73 Mathis, Dianne 73 Matthews, Marty 73 McCabe, Mechelle 73 FHA McQuain, Sharon 73 FHA Medina, Liz 73 DECA Michaels, Greg 73 Key Club Mike, Marilyn 73, 153 Indian Club Miles, Matt 73 Millard, LouAnn 73 Miller, Mike 73,182 Minert, Brian 35, 73, 187, 188 Mitchell, Cynthia 11,73 Mordue, Lee 73 FHA Mund, Melanie 73, 194 FHA Murray, Darleen 73 Mustos, Vicky 73 Nance, Corey 74 Ski Club Nelsen, Danny 74, 167, 171, 172,173 Nelson, Annette 74 Nelson, Arlene 74 FHA, NHS Nelson, Burke 74, 167, 184 Nelson, Cindy 74 Nelson, Gordon 74 Nelson, Mitzi 74,76,214 B'Ettes, Dance Club, NHS, Psy. Club, Thespians Nelson, Nancy 74, 143 FHA, GAA, NHS Nelson, Paula 74 Nelson, Reed 74 FFA Nelson, Riley 5, 74, 212, 221, 225; Boomerang, French Club, NHS Nelson, Teresa 74 FHA Neilson, Kent 74, 187 Bee Staff Nielsen, Doug 74, 182, 183 Nielson, Kevin 74 FFA Nielson, Paula 74 Norman, Alan 74 Norman, Reese 74 FFA Nowak, Gary 74, 187 Nunn, Carol 74 O'Dell Keith 74 Olsen, Jody 74 FHA Olsen, Richard 74 Olsen, Ritchie 74, 187 FFA Olsen, Robert 74 Orme, Bill 74 Ormond, John 74 Osburn, John 37, 74,121,148 Forensics, Thespians Oviatt, Melissa 74 Owen, Bill 74 Key Club Owens, Hilary 74 Pace, Ceci 74 Psy. Club, Spanish Club Parsons, Paula 74 B'Ettes Parson, Randy 74 FFA, VICA Paten, Lynette 74,154 Boomerang, Drama Club NHS, VICA Payne, Juanalee 65,74,121 Forensics, NHS, Psy. Club Payne, Russ 74, 167 Perry, Dan 75 Perry, John 75 Perry, Valerie 75 Spanish Petersen, Gaylene 75 Peterson, Dave 75 Key Club, Ski Club Peterson, Peggy 38, 75, 121, 159; Drama Club, Foren- sics, Psychology Club Pett, Jeanne 75 Phippen, Bob38, 45, 75, 187, 199 Platero, Tony 75,167 Plowman, Keith 75 VICA Poelman, Kathryn 75, 214 B'Ettes, Dance Club, FHA, NHS Pohmajevich, Lisa 75, 118 FHA, Spanish Club Poppleton, Clark 75 Poulsen, Donnett 75 Bee Staff, NHS Poulsen, Reese 75 FFA Powers, Kelly 75 Pritchard, Terry 22, 75 FFA, VICA Puckett, Brian 75 Quick, Kim 75 Ramsdell, Susan 75 FHA Rasmussen, Becky 75 Rasmussen, Peter 75 NHS Reay, Jolene 75 FHA, Psychology Club Reeder, Clifton 75 FFA, VICA Reeder, Dianne 75 Reeder, Jan 75 FHA, Psychology Club Richards, Jana 75 Richards, Rodger 75 FFA Robinson, Cheryl 75 Robinson, Steve 75, 209, 219 Robson, Ann 75 Roper, Lynn 76 Ruggles, Diane 76 Art Club, Psychology Club Rutherford, Kay 76 Sara, Steve 76, 167, 187 Saunders, Evan 76, 212, 184 FFA Sayama, Ellen 76 Psychology Club Scothern, Cynthia 76 French Club, Psychology Club Seber, Bill 76 Seber, Kirtis 76 Secrist, Don 76 Ski Club Secrist, Linda 76 FHA Sederholm, Jan 76 FHA Semon, Don 76 Shandrew, Karen 76 B’Ettes Sharp, Anota 76 GAA, Psychology Club Sheehan. Ron 76 Sherwood, Chris 76 Psychology Club Shigley, John 76, 187 Silva, Connie 76 FHA, Psychology Club Silver, Larry 76 FFA Simcox, Ken 76 Simmons, Val 76 Skidmore, Mark 42, 76 Smith, Debbie 76 Bowling Club Smith, Donna 76 NHS, Psychology Club Smith, Lyle 76 Bee Staff Sorensen, Mona 76 FHA, GAA Sparkman, Mark 76 Forensics Speaks, Stan 76 Spencer, Randall 76 Spiekerman, Ted 76,187,195 Psychology Club Stallings, Elise 76 Stanger, Cindy 76 FHA, Psychology Club Sterrett, Mike 76 Bowling Club, Forensics Steve, Tony 21, 76 Stevens, Anna Mariea 76 Bee Staff Stevens, Dwight 76 Forensics, NHS, Thes- pians Stewart, Marla 76 Stewart, Steven 76 Stoddard, Tom 27,37,76,121, 148; Forensics, NHS Stoker, Chris 77 Stoll, Johnny 77 VICA Stolp, Astrid 77 Stroud, Alden 71, 77 Art Club, Spanish Club Stucki, Darlene 77 FHA, NHS Summers, Deanne 77,214 Bowling Club, Dance Club, NHS Swain, Regan 77 Swan, Matt 77, 167 FFA Talker, Stella 77 Indian Club Taniguchi, Lynn 77 Tasso, Gary 77 Taylor, Bruce 77 Bowling Club Tea, David 77 Thirkill, Dan 77,142 Bee Staff, Key Club, Ski Club Thomas, Mark 77 Thompson, Jennifer 77 FHA Thompson, Kent 77 Thorpe, Thad 77 Thorsted, Jeannine 77 Bowling Club Timbimboo, Byron 77 Tingey, Jan 35, 77 FFA Tolman, Brent 77 FFA Tsosie, Colin 77, 167 Tsosie, Orlinda 77,159 GAA, Indian Club Tuck, Teresa 77 FHA Tucker, Terry 77 Turnblom, Mark 77 Turner, Ellen 77 Dance Club Turner, Ray 67. 77. 182,190 Twitchell, Sherrie 77 Bee Staff, Dance Club, FHA Underwood, Alacia 77, 196 Psychology Club, Thespians Uriona, Susan 78, 214 Rockettes Valencia, Adreana 78 FHA Vandersteen, Mark 78 Velasquez, Suzanne 78 Bee Staff, Psychology Club Walker, Dee 78 FFA Ward, Dor thy 78 Wash, Darlene 78 Watchman, Dennis 78 Weaver, Lauri 78 FHA, Psychology Club Welch, Joann 78 Art Club, GAA, NHS Wells, Greg 78, 167 Wendel, Debbie 78 Psychology Club Wheeler, Julie 78 Whitaker, Danna 78 Psychology Club Whitaker, Robert 78 Whitaker, Scott 78 White, Gayle 78 Whitlock, Steve 78 Whitworth, JoAnne 78 Wiggins, Kathy 78 Bee Staff, FHA Wight, Carolee 78 NHS, Rockettes Wight, Kris 78 Wilson, Dianne 78,118 Drama Club, FHA, NHS Windley, Allen 78,167 Wixom, Karen 78 Wood, Julie 78 Psychology Club Woodruff, Kevin 78, 167,171, 187 Woodworth, John 78 Psychology Club Workman, Myron 78. 165, 175 B'lvers Wright, Annette 5, 78 GAA, NHS, Psychology Club Wright, Jackie 66,78,154 B'Ettes, Bowling Club, FHA, Psychology Club Wright, Mike 78 Art Club Wyatt, Penny 78 Yagi, Randy 78, 167, 177, 184, 208; B'lvers Yagi, Rick 78,167, 184 Young, Brian 78 Young, Teresa 78,154 B'Ettes, Psychology Club Zimbelman, Valori 78 FHA, French Club Sophomores Ackerman, Marilyn 80 Adams, Brenda 80 FHA Adamson, Julie 80,139 Thespians Alcocer, Pedro 80 Allen, John 80 FFA Amidan, Vicky 80, 202 Ammons, Danny 80, 185 VICA Ammons, George 80 Andersen, Jan 9, 27, 80 FHA Anderson, Bruce 80 Anderson, Bryan 80,188 Anderson, Chuck 80,171,185 Anderson, Charles 9,80,169, 214; FFA Anderson, Dalea 80 FHA Anderson, Ernie 80 Anderson, Kipp 80,171 Anderson, Mark 80 FFA Anderson, Sabrina 80 FHA Anderson, Steve 80 Anderton, Danny 80, 187 VICA Andrews, Leonard 80 Andrus, Mike 80 Archibald, Dell Roy 80 Archibald, Donna 80 Archuleta, Eddy 80 Asay, Dennis 80 Averett, Lloyd 80 Baird, Larry 80 Baird, Mark 80, 145, 187, 188 Ball, Karen 80 Bambrick, Mary 80 FHA, GAA, Spanish Club Barker, Jeri 80 FHA Barker, Suzanne 80 Bowling Club, FHA Barlow, Phil 80 FFA Barnard, Guy 80 Art Club, Thespians Barnard, Stephen 80 Baron, Betty 81 FHA Baron, Jill 81 Beecher, Allen 81 Beimer, Jo Ann 81 Belew, Philip 81 FFA Bennett, Bob 81, 169 Bennett, Steve 81,163, 187 Benson, Cory 81 Biddle, Karin 81, 89 Thespians Bidlack, Becky 69, 81 Bigler, Dean 81 Bingham, Debra 81 Boomerang, FHA, Spanish Club Bitton, Cindy 81 B'ettes, FHA, French Club Blackburn, Tamara 81 Blacker, Cheri 81 FHA Bluemel, Paul 81 FFA Bonine, Debbie 81 Bouck, Tyler 81 Bowen, Sharon 81 FHA Box, Kaylynn 81 Boyce, Mike 81, 187 Boyd, Melinda 81 Bradbury, Diana 81 Bradshaw, Ronnie 81 Braegger, Marianna 81 Braegger, Nancy 35, 81 FHA Braegger, Rodney 81 Braithwaite, Barry 81 Breitenbeker, Becky 81, 266 Brinton, Doug 81, 180, 187, 188 Broby, Ricky 81 Buck, Doug 81,169 Buck, Kitima Index 239 Bunderson, Dan 81 FFA Bunderson, Rex 81 Burr, Fred 81,185 Burt, Blake 82, 169,171,173 FFA Bushby, Luann 82 Bowling Club Busenbark, Cindy 82 Butler, Byron 82 Butler, Chris 82 Butler, Craig 82 Calhoun, Faye 82 Campbell, Jennie 82 FHA, French Club Carlson, Susan 82 Rockettes Case, Mark 82 Spanish Club Checketts, Alan 82 FFA Checketts, Debbie 27, 82 FHA Checketts, Margo 82 Thespians Cheney, Calvin 82 Christensen, Bruce 82,187 Christensen, Cindy 82,159 Drama Club, Psy. Club Christensen, Colleen 82 Christensen, Lyn 82,124 B'Ettes, Spanish Club Christopher, Bonnie 82 Clark, Patti 82, 134, 147 French Club Clemmer, David 82 Coffman, Hazel 82 Spanish Club, FHA Cole, Kevin 82 FFA Coleman, Bobby 82 Collings, Carol 82 Compton, Steve 82 Connor, Linda 82 Conrad, John 82,177, 184 Spanish Club Cook, Ken 82,193 FFA, Thespians Corbett, Denise 82 Coss, Jean 82 Cowley, Judy 80, 82, 86 Forensics, Spanish Club Cox, Jeffri 82, 211 Thespians Craghead, Donna 82 Criddle, Blaine 82 Cumins, Gwendolyn 82 Davis, Debra 82 Davis, Kreg 82 Davis, Margaret 83 FHA Davis, Nancy Jo 83 Dawson, John 83,169 Day, Monty 83,169, 187 Deiter, Jim 83 Deleon, Dave 136,186,187 Key Club Dewey, Doug 83 Key Club Dick, Loma 83 Dickey, Doug 83 Dinsdale, Corey 83 Dowdle, Liz 83 FHA Draayer, Da nice 83 Dunn, Cory 83 Duran, Joe 83 Dykstra, John 83 Ebeling, Terrie 83 FHA Edwards, Danny 83 FFA 240 Index Elgan, Kim 83 Ellis, Craig 83 Emery, Mike 83,212 Drama Club Fackrell, Kirk 83 Fallows, Dennis 83 Farley, Robby 83 Favero, Nate 83,180 Ski Club Fenton, Teresa 83 Fielder, Rick 83 Bowl. Club, French Club Fish, Lorna 83,124 Forsgren, Kevin 83 FFA Forsgren, Scott 83 FFA Francis, Tim 83 VICA Frisby, Bruce 83 Ski Club Fryer, Wade 83 VICA Gallegos, Mary 83 Garcia, Juanita 83 Gardner, Jan 83 FHA Gardner, Jeff 83 Garrison, Tom 83,190,194, 196; Thespians Carver, Malea 12, 83 Gerhardt, Fay 83 Gilbert, Greg 83 Givens, Jody 84 Glauser, Janet 79, 84, 201, 210; Thespians Glenn, Ron 84 Gonzales, Bertha 84 Gonzales, Ricardo 84, 171 FFA Goodeil, Robert 84 Goodwin, Sonja 84 FHA, Psychology Club Goss, Leonard 84 Greenhalgh, Ron 84 Grover, Melody 84 Grow, Cindy 84 Bowling Club Gunther, Jay 84 Gurrister, Terry 84 Hadfield, Kim 84 Hall, Ladd 84,185 Hall, Patty 84 Hammer, Julia 84 FHA Hammon, Suzanne 84, 121 Forensics, GAA, Span- ish Club Hankins, Dan 84 Thespians Hannum, Tom 84, 169, 187 Ski Club Hansen, Cherie 84 Thespians Hansen, Debbie 84 Hansen, Kevin 84 Hansen, LouAnn 84 FHA Hansen, Richard 84 Hansen, Sally 84 FHA Harger, LeeAnn 84 Harper, Aliceanne 37, 84 FHA Harper, Denise 9, 84 Drama Club Harrison, Rebbie 84 Psychology Club Hatch, Judy 84, 90 FHA Hatch, Randy 84 FFA Hawkes, Danielle 84 Hazelton, Mary Heil, Keith 84 Heiner, Alan 84 Hemsley, Glenda 84 Forensics Henderson, Craig 84 Henderson, Kurt 84 Hendricks, Chris 84 Hendricks, Fred 15, 84 Bee Staff Hendrix, Patricia 85 Psychology Club Henson, Greg 85, 169, 194 Spanish Club Hepworth, Joe 85, 141 Key Club Herzog, Karen 85 Heumier, Corey 85 Hickman, Ronyce 85, 219 Higgs, Jim 85, 124 Higley, Julie 22, 85 Hill, Doral 85 Hill, Shirleen 85,121 Forensics, Spanish Club Hirschi, Kevin 85 Holliday, June 85 FHA Holman, Wendy 85 FHA Holmes, Kathy 85 Holmes, Virginia 85 FHA Holmgren, Tamra 85 Hopkins, Burnett 85 Hore, Brian 85 FFA Horne, Steve 85 Houser, Bill 85,124 Howard, Deonne 85 Huff, Kellie 85 Dance Club, Drama Club Huggins, Joe 85 FFA Huggins, Margie 85 Hughes, Debbie 85 Hugie, Tammie 85 Hunsaker, Debby 85 Hunsaker, Dee Wayne 85,145 FFA Hunsaker, Jan 85 FHA Hunsaker, Lisa 85, 196 Hunsaker, Margene 85 Huntsman, Charlada 85 Hutchison, Tim 82, 85 Hyde, Shauna 85 FHA Iverson, Karen 85 Iverson, Kirk 85,177 FFA Jackson, Bruce 86 FFA Jackson, Michelle 86 James, Ray 86 Drama Club Jamison, Jay 86,185 Jensen, Beth 86 Jensen, Bonnie 86,210 FHA Jensen, Brian 86 VICA Jensen, Jeri 86 Jensen, Ken 80,86,171 FFA Jensen, Kent 86 FFA Jensen, Marty 86, 171 Jensen, Melvin 86 Jensen, Pamela 86, 125 Boomerang Jensen, Ruth 86 Jensen, Sue 64, 86 B'Ettes Jenson, Warren 86, 182 Forensics, Ski Club Jeppesen, Brian 86 Jeppesen, Bruce 86 Jeppesen, Rod 86, 169, 171 FFA Jeppsen, Brian 86 Jeppsen, Donna 86 FHA Jeppsen, Kevin 86 Johnson, Blain 86 Johnson, Holly 86 FHA Johnson, James 86 Johnson, Kris 83, 86 Johnson, Robert 86 French Club Johnson, Tamara 86, 196 Johnston, Charles 86 Jones, Douglas 86 Art Club, Thespians Jones, Mike 80, 86, 169, 177 FFA Jones, Mike 86 Forensics Jones, Wes 86, 177 Justesen, Dana 86 Kannegiesser, Jim 86 FFA Kelsch, Linda 87 Art Club, FFA Kent, Marjean 87,139 Thespians Kilminster, Kathy 87 Spanish Club Kimber, Gary 87 FFA Kirby, Dave 87 Kirchoff, Genie 87 French Club Knudson, Steve 87, 169,177 Koontz, Tim 87, 169, 172, 17 Kotter, DeWayne 87, 136 FFA Krenn, Mike 87, 121 Forensics Kunkel, Greg 87, 124 Kunzler, Donna 87 Lane, Naomi 87 Larsen, DeeAnn 87 Larsen, LouAnn 87 Larsen, Stephen 31, 87,163 Boomerang Larsen, Sue Ann 87 Boomerang Law, Sharon 87 Leachman, Debbie 87 Leetham, David 87 Leishman, Theron 87 Lemon, Bryce 87, 171 Lepchenske, Kim 87,136 Rockettes Lichfield, Dale 87 Locascio, Phil 87 FFA Lopez, Perry 87, 169 FFA Loveland, Jeanette 87 Loveland, Rickey 87 FFA Lowe, Ruth 87 Lund, Kathi 87 Thespians Lunday, Linda 87 FHA Marble, Shauna 88 Marrone, Cindy 88 FHA Marshall, Marie 88 Drama Club, Psy. Club Iason, Dave 88 Petersen, Karen 89 Secrist, Chris 91 Walker, Rod 92 Iason, Liz 88 French Club FHA Drama Drama Club, FHA, ForO Petersen, Shonna 89, 161 Seelos, Lynn 91 Wankier, Bruce 92,185 Forensics FHA, Spanish Club Sereika, Bill 91 Ward, Parker 92 laughan, Steve 88 Peterson, Laurie 89 Sherratt, Kathleen 27, 91, Ward, Ronda 92, 196,208 IcCoy, John 88 Pettingill, Jean 89 143, 145,154; Rockettes FHA FFA FHA Simmons, Denise 86, 91 Ward, Sherilee 92 IcDaniel, Kenny 88 Phippen, David 21, 89, 169, FHA Psychology Club Iclntosh, Bonnie 88 193,194; Thespians Simmons, Janet 89, 91 Warren, Kim 92 Rockettes Phippen, Janet 89 Simmons, Joan 89, 91 FFA IcQuain, Debby 88 Forensics Simper, Debbie 91 Watters, Steven 93 FHA Pierce, Bob 89 Singh, Debbie 85, 91 FFA lelton, Les 88 FFA FHA Weaver, ShirRae 93 lelville, LuCinda 88 Pitcher, Todd 89, 169 Singh, Mark 91 FHA Art Club, Drama Club, Plass, Robert 89, 194 FFA Webb, Elaine 93 FHA Poelzl, Eric 89 Skidmore, Lorna 91 FHA lerritt, Patti 88 Pohmajevich, Frank 35, 89 Boomerang Webster, James 93, 136, 169, Idler, Ben 88 Poulsen, Cindy 89 Smith, Annette 91 171; FFA Ski Club Powers, Cory 90 FHA Weidman, Janet 93, 202 Idler, Marilyn 88 Powers, Dave 21, 90 Smith, April 9, 91 Wells, Jan 90. 93 lills, Robert 88 Pratt, Debbie 90,141 Smith, Becky 91 Psychology Club litchell, Jeffrey 88 B'Ettes Smith, Kirk 91 Wells, Marilynn 93 litton, Marilyn 88 Price, Janet 90 Smith, Nancy 91 FHA, GAA loellendorf, Jeff 88 GAA FHA, French Club, Werling, Richard 93 loney, James 3, 88 Pullman, Kenny 90 Psychology Club Key Club lorgan, Vicky 88 FFA Smith, Wayne 91, 188 Westley, Karen 93 Bowling Club, B'Ettes Purcell, Teresa 90 Smoot, Sally 91 Westley, Michael 93 lunford, Suzanne 9, 88 Purdue, Holly 90 FHA VICA lunro, Dik 15, 88 FHA Sorensen, Kevin 91 Westmoreland, Lorraine 93 lunson, Brian 88 Quale, Donna 90 FFA Westmoreland, Maxine 93 Jason, Mark 88 Spanish Club Sorensen, Vem 91 French Club lelson, Brian 88 Quick, Byron 90,169, 171 FFA Wetzel, Joyce 93 lelson, Connie 88 Key Club Sorenson, JoLynn 91 Whitaker, Kevin 93, 169 Drama Club, Psychology Rabem, Don 90, 203, 206 French Club Whitaker, Pam 93 Club Rader, Cindy 16, 90 Soto, Elvira 91 White, Cindi 3, 93 lelson, Debbie 88 Raedel, Vicky 90 Souter, Kent 91, 124 B'Ettes lelson, Debbie 88 Raisor, Marie 90, 125, 151 Stack, Mike 91, 190 Wiggins, Cheri 93 lelson, Jon 88 Spanish Club Forensics FHA lelson, Kenny 88 Rasmussen, Annette 90 Steed, Val 91, 169,200 Wilde, Debbie 93 FFA Rasmussen, Lynell 90 Stewart, Richard 91 Williams, Jack 93 lelson, Reese 88 FFA FFA Williams, Jill 93 lelson, Sandra 42, 88 Rawlins, Tony 90, 169, 177, Stoddard, Ron 91 Williams, Mike 93, 169 Drama Club 182,183; Forensics Stokes, Susie 91 Williams, Richard 93 lewton, Karla 88 Reberterano, Rudy 12,22,90 Stroud, Wayne 91,184 Wilson, Cathy 93 FHA Red fie Id, Emma 90 Psychology Club FHA Nicholas, Mark 88 FHA Stuart, Dan 91,185 Wofford, Karen 93 FFA Redford, Deanna 90 Sutton, Mike 91, 177 Wood, Clifton 93 -Jickolaisen, Darrel 88, 117 B'Ettes Talbot, Art 91 FFA -Jielsen, Jeff 89 Reeder, Barry 90,182 Talbot, Nancy 91 Woodland, Susan 93 -Jielson, Lori 89 Reeder, Terry 90 Taniguchi, Jeff 91 FHA FHA FHA Forensics Woodyatt, Susie 93 -lielson, Randy 89 Reese, Jolene 90 Tanner, Cheryl 92 Wright, Kelly 93 -lorman, Jeff 89 Reichard, Steve 90 Bowling Club VICA FFA Richards, Dale 90 Tanner, Tammy 92 Wright, Kenny 93 -lorman, Sue Ann 89 FFA FHA Wright, Sheila 93 FHA Richards, Dorothy 90 Thomas, Terri 92 Wyatt, Mike 93, 185 -lorman, Tom 89 FFA Thompson, Bryce 92,169, 177 FFA -lorth, Cindy 89 Richards, Gaylene 90 Thompson, Doug 92, 171 Yamasaki, Sid 93, 169 FHA, Thespians Riemer, Mark 90,132 Thompson, Neil 92 Bowling Club, FFA -lorth, Ryan 89 Rigby, Kurt 90, 208 Thompson, Ron 92, 169, 214 Yates, David 79, 93,119, Forensics Thespians, Key Club Thorsted, Dave 92 136,157, 171, 172 'lorthness, Robert 29, 89, 163 Roberts, Jack 90 Tolman, Jan 92 Yeakey, Janice 93 Forensics, Key Club, Roche, Annette 90 Tsosie, Shirley 92 Yearsley, Mike 93 Thespians FHA Tsosie, Victor 92 FFA DDell, Kevin 89, 180 Romer, Paul 90 Indian Club Young, Dalian 93, 169 Dhlhues, Cindi 89 Ross, Eugene 90 Tumblom, Diane 92 Forensics Dkamoto, Vicki 89 FFA Roth, Brian 90 Turner, Mark 92,169, 177, 182,183 Freshmen B'Ettes, GAA, Spanish Club FFA Valcarce, Mary 92 Adams, Becky 95 Disen, Alan 89 Rountree, Patty 90 Drama Club, FHA Drme, Frankie 89 Sackett, Cardeli 90, 139, 200 Valcarce, Rocky 92 GAA FFA Bowling Club, Thespians FFA Allen, Denise 95 Dwens, Jeremy 89 Sackett, Cory 90,177 Valencia, Eovne 79, 92 FHA ’acheco, Merlin 82, 89, 169, Thespians FHA Allen, Donna 95 187 Sato, Mike 91, 169,177 Valentine, Kim 92 Allen, Janet 95 ’acker, Kevin 89 FFA Vincent, Sherry 92, 208 Allen, Ronald 95 ’alitz, Mike 89 Sayama, David 91 B'Ettes Allred, Martin 95 ’ardon, Douglas 27, 89 Schaffner, Pauli 91,219 Wakefield, Jan 92 Ammons, Blake 95 Parkin, Randy 89, 177 Scoffield, Jon 91 Walker, Brian 92 FFA’ Parsons, Kevin 89,169 FFA Walker, Dale 92 Andersen, Lonnie 95,170 Perry, Lauana 89 Searle, Jana 91 Walker, Jeff 92 Andersen, Pam 95, 132 Petersen, Chad 89 Seber, Donetta 91 FFA Index 241 Anderson, Carrie 95 Anderson, Gail 95 Spanish Club Anderson, Julie 95 Anderson, Kraig 21, 95, 96, 170 Anderson, Susan 95 Andreasen, Janice 95 Andrus, Terry 95 Drama Club Austin, Travis 95,170 Arbon, Keely 95, 198 GAA Archibald, Carla 95 Spanish Club Asay, Alan 95, 170 Ash, Racquel 95 GAA, Spanish Club Ashton, Ken 95 FFA Baddley, Scott 95 FFA Baker, Mike 95 Bambrick, Anne 95 FHA Barber, Brad 95 FFA Barbieri, Donna 95 FHA Barnard, Betsy 95 French Club Barnhart, Barney 95, 97, 170 FFA Baumann, Timothy 95 FFA Beach, Steven 95 Beard, Ann 95 FHA Beard, Jean 95 FHA Beede, Sherry 95 FFA Bennett, Kevin 95,170 Bennett, Sterling 95,125, 188 Benson, Drew 95 Berardy, Kathy 95 Berchtold, Kevin 95 Bevis, Kathy 95 FHA, Spanish Club Bickmore, Mary 96 Spanish Club Bidlack, Tim 96 FFA Bierley, Alison 96 Biggs, Shelley 96, 102 Bigler, John 96 Bingham, Doug 96, 170,185 FFA Bingham, Eva 96 FHA Bingham, Linda 31, 96 Boomerang, Spanish Club Bissegger, Elaine 96 FHA Bissegger, Reed 96 Blue, Eleanor 96 Bond, Steve 96 Bonner, Tony 96 Bott, Varsel 96 Bowman, Jane % Drama Club, FHA Boyce, Patrick 96, 170 Boyd, Debbie 96 Bradbury, Kenneth 96 Braegger, Lyle 96 Briggs, Susan 15,% Broadbent, Ken 96,170 Broadbent, Tom %, 170 French Club Brockman, Ken 96, 170,187 Bromley, Roger 96 FFA Brown, Peggy 96 Buck, Barbara 96 Buck, Christine 96 French Club Burgener, Joe %, 170 Burnett, Paul % Burris, Margaret 96 Indian Club Burt, Mike %, 169 FFA Busby, Wayne % Busenbark, Debbie % Drama Club Butler, Tom 96 By bee, Shawn 96,107 Bowling Club, Spanish Club Bywater, Doug 97,170, 187 Ski Club Call, Bruce 97,170 FFA Call, Ellen 97 FHA Callaway, Don 97 Bowling Club Cambridge, Michael 97, 170 Cardenas, Dan 97 Carpenter, Kipp 97 Casey, Dianna 97 Indian Club Chadwick, Neil 97 Bowling Club Chavez, Grace 97 Indian Club Chavez, Robinson 97 FFA, Indian Club Childress, Ken 97, 170, 178, 185; Ski Club Christensen, Bevi 97 Christensen, Burt 22, 97 Bowling Club, FFA Christensen, Merrilee 97 Christensen, Mike 97 Ski Club Christensen, Raelin 97 Drama Club Christensen, Robyn 97, 203 FHA Christoffersen, Karen 97,102 Clawson, Debra 97 FHA Clayton, Lynn 97 Cole, Kathy 97 Coleman, Deen 97 Coleman, Diane 97 Coleman, Julie 97 FHA, Spanish Club Collings, Jennie 97 Collings, Judy 97 FHA Collmar, Jeff 97, 169 Comer, Billy 97 FFA Cook, Andy 97 Cosgrove, David 97,109 Cottam, Scott 97,185 Cowley, Greg 97 Cracas, Mike 97 FFA Craghead, Cindy 97 Craghead, Sharon 97 Craig, Brad 98 Craner, Debbie 98 FHA Crossley, Jim 98 Crossley, Karen 98 Bowling Club Cumins, Marilyn 98 Daines, Julie 98 Drama Club, FHA Davies, Douglas 98 Davis, Bryan 98 FFA Davis, Debra 98 Davis, Deena 98 Davis, Kurt 98 Davis, Lynda 98 Deakin, Kristy 94, 98 Drama Club DeBoer, Betty 98 Debry, Mare 98 FFA Deleon, Jon 98 Dennis, Hud 98 DeNunzio, Mike 98, 187 Deppen, Daniel 98 Dinsdale, Cindy 98 FHA Dixon, MaryLou 98 FHA Done, Steve 98 Donnell, Bill 98 Doolin, Dennis 98 Drewes, David 98 Dunn, Douglas 98 Dunn, Johlyn 98 Drama Club Ebeling, Teri 98 Edwards, Janette 98 FHA Edwards, Mac 98 Art Club, Bowling Club, Drama Club, VICA Ellefsen, Karen 98 French Club Endress, Jane 98 English, Judy 98 Drama Club Epperson, Mark 98 Eskelsen, Catherine 98, 143 Fallows, Denise 98 Farner, Lynn 98 Fassler, Jim 31, 99 FFA Fenton, Frank 99, 188 First Raised, Kathy 99 Fletcher, Scot 99 Florez, Joe 99 Spanish Club Florez, Kathy 99 Flowers, Carla 99 French Club Forward, Billie 99 Francis, John 99 Francis, Keven 99 Freeze, Jeff 99 Fritz, Robert 99 Frost, Scott 99, 170 Gale, Debbie 99 GAA, Spanish Club Gallegos, Fancis 99 Garcia, Tony 99 Gardner, Darrell 99 Gardner, Mike 99 Gam, Russell 19, 99 Geisler, Natalie 99 Gibbs, Cindy 99; FHA Gilbert, Doug 99 Godfrey, Joieen 99 FHA, Spanish Club Gonzales, Maria 99 Gonzales, Raul 99 Gordon, Carole 99 Goss, Susan 99 Green, David 19, 99 Green, Tammy 99; FHA Grobe, Patty 99 Drama Club Grover, Randy 99 French Club Grover, Tammy 99 Hadfield, Jody 99 Hadfieid, Phillip 99 Hadfield, Tami 99, 105 Drama Club, FHA Haigler, Leo 99 Hall, Brad 16,99 Hall, John 100 Psvchology Club Hall, Wade 100, 170, 178, 187 Hailing, Jalene 100 FHA Hailing, Sharon 90, 99 FHA, Psychology Club Hansen, Bettie 100 Bowl ing Club, FHA Hansen, Brad 100 Hansen, Dale 100,170 Hansen, Debra 100 FHA Hansen, Kevlyn 100 Hansen, Mark 100 Hansen, Natalie 100 Drama Club Hansen, Ted 100,170,187 Ski Club Harding, Scott 100 Harmon, Scott 100, 169, 180 Ski Club Harvey, Elenor 100 Indian Club Hartvigsen, Linda 100 Hartvigsen, Roy 100, 187 Hassell, Connie 100 Hatch, Sherrie 100,219 Hawkes, Jon 100, 198 FFA Heesacker, Eric 100,170 Ski Club Heiner, Lesa 100 FHA Henderson, Jeff 100, 170 Hendrickson, Julie 100 Hendrickson, Marilyn 100 Hernandez, SuzAnne 100 Spanish Club Herrera, Ray 100 Hewlett, Danielle 100 Hickox, Beth 100 Higgins, Julie 100 Higgs, David 100 Higgs, Ronald 100 Higley, Dan 101, 170 Hill, Bruce 25, 101 FFA Hindberg, Bobby 101 Hindberg, Bonnie 101 FHA Hirschi, Carla 101 Hoffman, Susan 101 Holland, Debbie 101 Holland, Teresa 101 Holley, Peggy 101 Holmes, Kaylan 101 Holst, Scott 101 Hooper, Bill 101,170 Horton, Ben 101 FFA Houser, John 101 Hubbard, Denise 101,202 FHA Hubble, Scott 101 FFA Huggins, Kathy 101 Hughes, Donna 101 Hunsaker, Dave 101 FFA, VICA Hunsaker, Debbie 101 Hunsaker, Tammy 101 FHA Huot, Theresa 101 Hurd, Sylvia 101 Hutchison, Leslie 101 Drama Club, FHA James, John 101 Drama Club, French Club Jarrett, Michelle 101, 109 242 Index Jenks, LaVona 101 172, 187, 188; FFA Parson, John 19,105, 170,180 Shumway, Dixie 107 FHA Marshall, Steven 103 Payne, Carol Jean 103, 105, Silver, Jerry 107 Jensen, Cathy 101 Marugg, Kathy 103 203; FHA FFA Jensen, Dave 102,170 Mathis, Annette 103 Payne, Ted 105,182 Simmons, Cathy 107, 145 Jensen, Julie 102,109 FHA, GAA Pearse, Pat 94,97,105,170 Bowling Club, Spanish Club Jensen, Kelly 102 Mathis, Liz 103 Penn, Marla 105 Singh, Johnny 107 Jensen, Larry 102 May, Frank 103 Perry, Nanette 105 FFA VICA FFA Spanish Club Skinner, Chris 107 Jensen, Lynn 102 McArthur, Lesa 103 Peterson, Arleigh 105 Skinner, Paul 107, 179, 187, Jensen, Margaret 102 McClain, Jim 104,170, 171, Peterson, Daryl 105 188 Jensen, Nels 102,187 185; Ski Club Peterson, Jill 105 Smith, Anne 107 Jensen, Shirlene 102 McCosh, Len 104 Ski Club FHA FHA McCurdy, Connie 104 Peterson, Lisa 105 Smith, DeAnn 107 Jeppesen, Jolene 102 McGee, James 104 Drama Club Smith. Keith 107 Jeppesen, Richard 102,170 McKinnon, Byron 104 Peterson, Lola 105 Smith, Steve 107, 170 Jeppesen, Shirley 102 McKinstry, Dawn 104 FHA, GAA, Spanish Club Smith, Wendy 107 Jeppesen, Tammy 102 Bowling Club, GAA, Ski Pett, Jeff 105 Smoot, Tammy 107 FHA Club, Spanish Club FFA FHA Jeppsen, Debbie 102 McLaughlin, Brad 27, 104 Pierce, Kathie Jo 105 Smuin, Donald 107 Johnsen, Ken 102,187 VICA Pierce, Vickey 105 Snyder, Delon 107 FFA Merritt, Lucinda 104 FHA FHA Johnson, Elaine 102 Michaels, Dave 104,170 Plowman, Ronald 25, 105,1701 Sorensen, Doug 107 Johnson, RaNae 102 Millard, Sandy 104, 107 178 FFA Johnson, Robert 102 Bowling Club Poelman, Mark 105 Sorensen, Trudy 107 Johnson, Ronda 102 Minert, Loren 104 Poppleton, Reed 105 Sorenson, Joe 107 Johnson, Scott 102 Mitchell, Barbara 104, 163 Potter, Beth 105 Sorenson, Kenneth 27,107 Johnston, Robert 102 Monson, Terry 104 Poulsen, Gay 105 Soto, Theresa 107 French Club FHA Puckett, Carl 106, 170 Spackman, Martha 107, 163 Jones, Christine 102 Moore, Jay 104,187,188 Ramsdell, Julie 106 Drama Club Jones, Jeff 102 Morado, Dave 104 Rasmussen, Brandy 106 Sparks, Kelly 107 Jones, Scott 102 Mordue, Jay 104 Rasmussen, Kurt 106 Drama Club FFA Mortenson, Kris 104 Rawlins, Craig 97,106, 170, Sparks, Les 107,170 Jordan, Julie 102 Mund, Robin 104, 170 187; Ski Club FFA Judson, Debbie 102 Munns, Bryan 104 Reay, LaDean 106 Spranger, Is 107 Drama Club FFA Reay, LaDee 106 FFA, Drama Club Kaminska, Curtis 102, 170 Munns, Tyler 104, 170 Redford, Trina 106 Stallings, Annette 107 Kano, Lawrence 102 Myers, Julie 104 Reeder, Bret 106 Steed, Dixie 107 Kap, Julie 102 Nance, Brad 104 FFA Stephensen, John 107 FHA Nay, Bertha 104 Reeder, Karen 106 Stevenson, Brad 107,170 Kase, Jenny 102 Nebeker, Kurt 104 FHA FFA FHA Neil, Brent 104 Reeder, Mary 106 Stibor, Noel 107 Keller, Cherie 102 Nelson, Jeannette 104 Reese, Bryan 106 Stott, Stephanie 107 FHA FHA Reeves, Brian 106,170 Stucki, Delwin 108,170 Keller, Cheryl 102 Nelson, Jeff 104, 170 Rettew, Desi 106 Swan, Mary 108 FHA Nelson, Jolene 104 Psychology Club GAA Kendall, Richard 102 Nelson, Keith 104,185 Rhodes, Joan 106 Tanner, Bruce 108 Kennington, Kaylene 103 Nelson, Mark 104,170 Richards, Kathy 106 Taylor, Elliott 108, 170 Kennedy, Dan 103 FFA FHA Tea, Kelvin 108 Keyes, Roger 103 Nelson, Peggy Sue 104 Richards, Kevin 106 Tedder, Jeff 108, 170 Kidman, Michael 103 FHA Roche, Laurel 106 Thomas, Natalie 108 Kirk, Sheila 103 Nelson, Shelly 104 Roche, Sherri 106 Thompson, Cheryl 108 Kirkpatrick, Scott 103 FHA Roper, Kyle 94, 106, 187 Thompson, Cindy 108 Korth, Neal 103 Nelson, Tammy 104 Roper, Marlene 106 FHA Kotter, Steve 103,170, 171 Newby, Robert 105 Rountree, Brett 106 Thompson, Daryl 108, 170, 187 Krambule, Susan 103 Nez, Diana 105,153 Ruggles, Larry 106 Thorpe, Kirk 108, 170,171 FHA Indian Club Rushton, Ennis 106,187 Tingev, Kristy 108 Kukulski, Dan 103 Nicholas, Jessie 105 Rushton, Korie 106 Tolboe, Rod 108, 170 Kunzler, Eugene 103 FFA Russell, Marie 106,108 FFA FFA Nichols, Shelly 105 Spanish Club Tolman, Denise 108 Landon, Kathy 103 FHA, Spanish Club Saldana, Linda 106 Torgeson, Jerry 108 FHA Nickolaisen, Lori 105 Saunders, Marilyn 106 VICA Laney, Janice 103 Nielsen, Michele 105 FHA Trujillo, Marlene 108 Langley, Kris 103 Norman, Steve 105 Scharmann, Mark 106,170, Tsosie, Wayne 108,171 Larsen, Kent 103,170 FFA 171,187 Tuck, Rena 108 Larsen, Paul 103,171 Nowak, Steve 105, 221 Schiffler, Gina 106 Tuveson, Kathy 108 Larson, Gary 22,103, 187 O'Dell, Colleen 15, 105 FFA Twitchell, Brenda 108 Law, David 103 O'Grady, Jim 105 Schiffman, Randy 106 FHA, GAA Leishman, Robin 103 Olds, Becky 104,105 Bowling Club Underwood, Jill 102, 107, 108 Leopardi, Anita 103 FHA, GAA, Spanish Club Schow, Melinda 11,106 Spanish Club GAA Oliver, Genette 105 Seare, Paul 107,180 Valdez, Tony 108 Listor, Mike 103 Olsen, Dennis 105 Searle, Kevin 107,170 Vasilias, Jackie 108 Lomaquahu, Elana 103 Olsen, Jodie 105 Seber, Mickey 107 Velasquez, Larry 22, 108, 170 Long, Allen 103,170 Olsen, Kim 105 Drama Club Vigil, Wayne 108 VICA VICA Seelos, Ken 107 Wagner, MarvKav 108 Lunday, Russel 103 Olsen, Mark 105 Semon, Mark 107,170 FHA. GAA Maddox, Michele 103 Olsen, Mary Jo 105 Shandrew, Gary 107 Walker, Kelly 108 Madsen, Charlene 103 FHA Spanish Club, Thespians FFA FHA Pace, D.D. 105 Shandrew, Terri 107 Walker, Merilvnn 108 Major, Ann 95,103 Drama Club, FHA, Span- Sharp, Chuck 107,187 Wallace, Mark 108 French Club ish Club French Club Ward. Billy 108, 170 171 Marble, Kevin 103 Packer, Debra 105 Sherman, Carl 107 Ward, Susanne 108 Marshall, Danny 103,171, FHA Shortman, Selena 107 Waters, Mickey 108 Index 243 Waters, Randy 109 Watson, Kathy 109 Webster, John 170 Weight, Steven 109, 170,187 Werling, Dan 109 Westley, Tammy 109 Westmoreland, jane 109 Westover, Floyd 109 Wharton, Craig 109 Wheatley, Kelly 109 Whitaker, Brett 109,170 Whitaker, Tena 109 White, Wade 109,185 White, Patricia 109 Indian Club Wight, Anita 109 Wight, Dianna 109 Wiley, Glen 109 Williams, Eric 109 Williams, Sandy 109 Williams, Sheri 109 Wilson, Glenn 109 Winegar, Joseph 19,109 Wiscombe, Bart 109 Drama Club Wohlgemuth, Clyde 109 Woodruff, Jeff 9, 109,170 Woodward, Mary 109 Woodward, Roger 109 FFA Wright, Alan 109 Wright, Antone 109 Wyatt, DeWayne 109, 170,187 Yates, Elizabeth 109 FHA Yearsley, Cindy 109 Yeates, Suzanne 109 FFA, Spanish Club Young, Cori 109 Young, Susan 109 Boomerang Young, Tod 22, 109 FFA Youngblood, Jeff 109 244 Index
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