Emery County High School - Spartan Yearbook (Castle Dale, UT)

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i m YEARBOOK STAFF Jan Peacock Geraldine Dodge Dale Wilberg Kathy Allridge Parke Killpack Edward Dziuk Dale Luke Ernest Little Jane Sekayumptewa . . . . Becky Smith Pam Lareon Alden Keyope Effie Lomayaktewa Carol Beamson Sam Singleton SPARTAN TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION...... 5 CLASSES.............. 17 ORGANIZATIONS....... 45 ACTIVITIES........... 63 ATHLETICS............ 83 FAVORITES............ 97 ADVERTISERS..........109 FOREWORD ' ' A .student's school life has Us seasons. In the springtime of life, a young child begins his schooling with his friends. There they learn games that are fun, draw exciting pictures, and attempt to write fascinating words. As AUTUMN approaches, the grade-school pupils progress; they find themselves in junior high- midway on their journey through education land. The games are more strenuous, the drawing has become more ex- acting, and the not-so-fascinating words should be spelled correctly. Upon leaving the junior high school, the pupils feel as though a WINTRY blast has blown down their necks: college requirements must be met; themes must be written; mathematics requires more concentra- tion; and dress standards are enforced. Yet, school is a place that alumni call their dear ole Alma Mater. What is a high school? A high school is many things to many people. To those who call themselves alumni, it's a memory of an all-too-brief episode in their past. To students, it's laughing, studying, and sometimes crying; yet, it's always breathtakingly exciting. . .only youth can survive it. A high school is more than just a building. The building holds something that can’t be classified as brick or mortar. This something is the Emery County High School Spirit- the binding force that keeps Spartans yelling in the face of insurmountable odds, holding hands between classes, and trying to get those assignments in on time with only one thought in mind: make that graduation line. JAN AND GERALDINE YEARBOOK EDITORS SPARTAN SCHOOL SONG Like the Spartans of old, we are brave, valiant and true. Our armor untarnished, our standards we hold high. The gold will show our bravery; the spark of grey shines true. For valor bold the black will stand; hear now our battle cry. Like the Spartans of old, no friend we'll deny. We are warriors strong in battle; we're from Emery County High. We will defend our ideals with all our heart and zeal; See our shields held high, thrust them to- ward the sky; Spartans march to victory! Like the Spartans of old, no friend we'll deny. We are warriors strong in battle; we’re from Emery County High ADMINISTRATION Science and material achievements are wonderful crops, but the roots from which they spring are individual responsi- bility and individual worth. This country, at the present time, seems to need someone of a genius nature with great ability and re- liability. This country was developed by men of character. Benjamin Franklin, who did so much in discovering electricity and inventing, was the man who called for prayer when the efforts to unite the thirteen colonies seemed helpless. Correlate the roots of the great men of this country, and you correlate the roots of men of great devotion and sterling charac- ter. Each assault on our moral standards - sneer at religion, the increase in divorce, bankruptcy, immorality, each lawless act - seems to me to be a call for action on your part, the youth of America. It is you, America's youth, who must be most con- cerned about the destiny and future of this society. Where the people rule, the people must also protect. I would hope that all young people would be brought to desire a country free from the causes of crime, poverty and disease. To solve these problems nothing can take the place of your responsibility. Superintendent Orson W. Peterson Mar U. Grange Supervisor Velma Eden Lunch Supervisor Nedra Dusserre School Nurse SCHOOL BOARD Serving on the Emery County Board of Education are Jack Corgiat, Clyde Conover, and Delyle Larsen. Standing - Superintendent Orson W. Peterson, Monroe Magnuson, and Arel Hunt. PTA OFFICERS Serving as PTA officers at Emery County High School are Edna Young, A.G. Kinder and Uneta Grange. Stand- ing - Maud Killpack. Virginia Snow, president; and Arlene Grant. BUS DRIVERS Gerald Stanton Mont Allen Orcel Oliver Ray Blackham Gilbert Ware Reuben Brasher CUSTODIANS Dorthella Williams Donna Sittemd Lucille Larsen Rose Ungerman LUNCH PERSONNEL STUDENTS: Daniel Webster once declared: Knowledge is the great sun in the firmament; life and power are scatter- ed with all its beams . It is hoped that your hunger for knowl- edge may be recognized, stimulated, and broadened: but never completely satisfied. Complete satisfaction may be gained only through continued study and research. A. G. Kinder Principal Principal A. G. Kinder Lecta Olsen Secretary to the Principal J. Kieth A lbrecht Vocational Agriculture Biology Brent Arnold Physical Education English Howard Huntsman Farm Mechanics Welding Eugene Johansen American Problems American History Grace Johansen Physical Education Speech English William F. Jorgensen Biology Mathematics Jane McClenahan Type Shorthand Office Practice Var Lynn Peacock Chemistry Physics Geology r Thello Riddle English Sam Singleton English Library Science Ken Stilson Physical Education World History Mathematics Robert Swinburne Mathematics Rue P. Ware Industrial Arts Drafting Driver's Education Lucinda B. Wild Home Economics English Ray Williams Psychology Counselor Bryce Wilson Band Chorus STUDENT Kelly Anderson Student Body President Vice-president Joe Fielder Vice-president Michael Larsen COUNCIL Elizabeth Hansen Social Committee Chairman Karen Robertson Paper Editor Roger Barton Social Committee Amy Hall Paper Editor Colleen Stilson Social Committee Jan Peacock Yearbook Editor Jean Snow Social Committee Geraldine Dodge Yearbook Editor ■n 1 15 STUDENT COUNCIL The student council worked cooperatively in fostering school spirit and morale during the 1969-70 year. Social activities were combined with scholastic efforts to make this one of Emery's outstanding years. Emery's student council relax in the sunshine. First row - Colleen Stilson, Jan Peacock, Karen Robertson, Jaquie Humphi Ellen Tuttle, Rosann Davis, Jean Snow, and Elizabeth Hansen. Second row - Leigh Young, Amy Hall, and Gerrie Dodge Third Row - Kelly Anderson, Roger Barton, Wes Curtis, Drew Le Roy, Michael Larsen, Garth Guymon, Joe Fielder and M Johansen. CLASSES Drew Leroy President Julie Wilberg Secretary Marsha Grange Reporter Evan Bott Parke Killpack Vice-president Social Committee Elaine Larsen Social Committee OFFICERS Ilene Larsen Gary George Cheerleader Cheerleader SEN Chris Hansen Social Committee Toni Ward Cheerleader IORS Kelly Andersen Kathy Allridge Jacka Black Evan Bott Cheri Crawford Galen Davis Kirby Anderson Richard Childs Rosann Davis Dawnette Allred Laura Christensen Geraldine Dodge 19 Joe Fielder Amy Hall Chris Hansen Elizabeth Hansen Marsha Grange Jaquie Humphrey Ellen Tuttle, Rosann Davis, and Darlene White—seniors who are now prepared to enter the labor market. 20 Gary George, Elaine Larsen, Elizabeth Hansen, Kelly Andersen and Rickie Larson — sometimes its a question for the boys which figures to study. Lavar Jensen Michael Jacobsen Merland Jensen Joyce Jeffs Stan Jensen Kenneth Jensen Chris Johansen 21 Mr. Cox and Barbara Barton pause from a busy day at the office -- Emery's Mobile Office Education. Parke Killpack Garth Larsen Kolene Kofford Ilene Larsen Sharon Jones Sherrie Jones Lester Jorgensen Jon Judd Richard Kollasch Elaine Larsen Michael Larsen Rickie Larson Lynn Leamaster Susan Leamaster Ernest Little Lolene Lofley Craig Nielsen Merrill Oveson Kent Oviatt Jan Peacock Varian Allen to Scott Mortensen, Michael Jacobsen and Kirby Anderson: Yes, there really is a Smokey Bear; my mommy says the Easter Bunny is real too”. 23 i Kimball Rasmussen Pamela Snow Pam Polk Hugh Rich Jean Snow Elida Smith Vicki Price Randall Ralphs Karen Robertson Larry Shiner Ellen Tuttle and Joe Fielder represented the senior class on the Homecoming Assembly by singing A Place for Us”. These students - Susan Massay, Toni Ward, Darlene White and Pam Polk - exemplify sportsmanship during School Spirit Week” by co-operating on the junior class sponsored old-fashioned” day. Julie Wilberg Toni Ward Marie Vanderherp Danny Wilson Jackie Wagner Leigh Young 25 Wesley Curtis President Camille Stilson Secretary Elvin Stokes Christie Hansen Vice-president Social Committee Scott Nelson Social Committee OFFICERS JUN Leonard Ried Social Committee Jerrold Hannert Cheerleader IORS Gerald Bell Rue Bell Tracy Addley DeLynn Anderson Paul Brinkerhoff Harriett Albrecht Shelley Behling Joyce Brown 27 Barry Clark Darlene Cramer Blaine Fillmore Wesley Curtis Carol Davis Robert Davis Blair Fillmore Dianna Funk Rusty Ganino Jerrold Hannert Colleen Hardee Sue Hardy Christie Hansen JoAnn Hansen The noon-break” proved to be a time of relaxing for juniors and other members of the Spartan student body. 29 Joyce Heiniger David Hinkins Christine Jensen Janet Jensen Fon Jensen Jay Jeffs Joe Jensen 30 Sidney Jensen Jewelle Humphrey Coy Jensen Darrol Jensen Susan Wilberg: I am beautiful! If you don’t believe me just ask my mother. Wayne Jensen Leigh Jorgensen Blane Lofley Gordon Manchester Wendi Jewkes David Johnson Arnold Jones Pamela Larsen Robert Lyons Rex Minchey Bevan Killpack Thomas Lott Dale Luke Scott McArthur Loren Marshall Jenalee Mortensen Connie Nielson Monte Mower Brent Olsen Jerry Oviatt Laurie Pace Leonard Reid Ray Petersen Scott Nelson Paul Olsen Larry Palmer Gayle Robertson Garth Nielsen Richard Oveson Joy Rowley Richard Oveson, Fon Jensen, Dale Grange, Boyd Willson, Scott McArthur and Camille Stilson -- some of Emery's math- ematicians. Coralic Story Linda Van Wagoner Jim Ward These juniors - Sheely Behling, Blair Fillmore, Wesley Curtis, and Scott Nelson - take advantage of a few minutes during the noon hour for a little studying. 34 Meredith Thompson Susan Wilberg Boyd Willson Lanice Young Stanley Willson Carolyn Wilson Sharlynne Wilson When the cats away the mice will play according to Christine Jensen and other members of Mr. Singleton’s first period English class. 35 SOPHO Garth Guymon President Elaine Peterson Reporter Jim Fielder Colleen Hansen Barbara Wilson Vice-president Social Committee Social Committee Scott Clark Social Committee OFFICERS MORES Gaylon Atwood Jeannie Bott Gale Anderson Larry Adams Kathy Anderson Darlene Behling Howard Bell JuDee Brasher Craig Brotherson Noreen Brown 37 Edna Brinkerhoff Mark Bunderson Betty Jo Chidester Debbie Childs Scott Clark Debra Cox Donald Day Gary Curtis Colleen Crawford Edward Dziuk James Fielder Eddie Fox John Funk. Tony Ganino Geneva Grange Garth Guymon Kay Guymon Lamar Black to Gayle Jensen: Gee, this biology class is interesting. I can find so many things to do. Colleen Hansen Jane Lee Humphrey Richard Grange Darcey Hansen Lois Hardy Calvin Huntsman 39 Jim Jensen Kevin Jensen Lenore Jensen Susan Jewkes Kurt Larsen Ricky Larsen Emery's sophomores welcomed new classmates - Susan Massey, Kent Wright, and Doris L'Heureux - for the second semester. 41 Maureen Lemon Clyde Magnuson Pam Miles Michael Mortensen Greg LeRoy Wayne Marshall Leslie Mortensen Ann Nelson Effie Lomayaktewa Forrest Luke Thomas McElprang Bruce McMullin Debbie Ungerman and Barbara Wilson admire Land- scape , one of the paintings that was displayed at the exhibit sponsored by the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts. Sharon Peacock Gary Pierce Elaine Peterson Kim Powell Buddy Purper Philip Ralphs Jane Sekayumptewa Laurel Sitterud Helen Sorenson Douglas Swinburne Debbie Tucker Debbie Ungerman Cato Wagner Ruanne Ware James Wells Emery's sophomores, juniors and seniors cooperated collectively to make the Spartan student body united for a successful school year. Geraldine Dodge Co-editor Parke Killpack Sports Editor YEARBOOK Pam Larson, Jane Sekayumptewa, Carol Bearnsen and Kathy Allridge plan advertising and activity sections of the 70 SPARTAN. Kathy Allridge 46 Business Manager Ernest Little Artist Edward Dziuk Photographer Jane Sekayumptewa Staff Member STAFF Alden Keyope, Dale Wilberg, and Ernest Little prepare copy and page lay- outs in meeting a yearbook deadline. Jan Peacock Co-editor Dale Luke Photographer SPARTAN SHIELD Karen Robertson Co-editor Typists on the staff were Jane Hansen, Lois Hardy, Jeannie Bott and Debbie Childs. Mimeograph operators for the paper staff were Wayne Jensen, Boyd Willson, Stan Jensen, and John Funk. Editors Amy Hall and Karen Robertson plan an issue of the SPARTAN SHIELD with Mrs. McClenahan, advisor. Reporting for clubs and classes were Elaine Peterson, Elaine Lar- sen, Shelley Behling. Standing-Doug Swinburne, Jean Snow, Marsha Grange, Sandra Wilberg and Amy Hall. W THESPIAN CLUB THE KING AND I, SEE HOW THEY RUN, Footfalls , — these group activities plus many hours of preparation for individual events brought much personal satisfaction and development to Emery's Thespians this year. CLUB OFFICERS Thespian Club officers were Rosann Davis, vice-president; Lynn Leamaster, president; and Pam Snow, secretary. 49 homema AMERICA FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FHA officers were JoAnn Hansen, 3rd vice-president; Sandra Wilberg, 2nd vice-president; Marie Lemon, president; Jewelle Humphrey, 1st vice-president; and Kolene Kofford, 4th vice-president. Standing - Laurel Sitterud, secretary; Peggy Fox, parliamentarian; Maureen Lemon, degrees chairman; Mrs. Wild, advisor; Julie Wilberg, treasurer; and Jane Hansen, historian. Leigh Jorgensen and Darcy Hansen fashion show. Ruanne Ware and Colleen Crawford Peggy Fox and Jane Hansen FHA ACTIVITIES Marie Lemon, FHA president, conducts candlelight ceremony at installation of officers for 1969-70. February 20 - State FHA convention bound. The judges are about tasted-out Sandra Wilberg was elected at the annual baking contest. state treasurer at the state convention. 5 ] FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Serving as FFA officers are Roger Barton, secretary; and Joe Fielder, president. Standing - Paul Olsen, historian; Parke Killpack, reporter; Randal Ralphs, sentinel; and Jay Jeffs, treasurer. Absent - Evan Bott, vice-president. Joe Fielder, regional winner in public speaking, and Wayne Jen- sen, 2nd place chapter winner, deliver their speeches at a chap- ter meeting. STHTE fffl CONVENTI Randal. Parke, Paul, State FFA President Eldon White, Evan, Jo Jay and Roger display the FFA banner after having the chapter activities evaluated by the state president. —L MBS o FEB ?• Treasurer Jay Jeffs at work. Emery's parliamentary procedure team - Evan, Stan, Wayne, Mr. Albrecht, Randal and Joe - placed 2nd in region com- petition. Cynthia Behling Pattie Gardner Shelley Behling Geneva Grange Peggy Cox Colleen Crawford Darcey Hansen Jane Lee Humphrey SPARDETTE Jaquie Humphrey Marie Lemon Clareen Jeffs Ann Nelson Leigh Jorgensen Jenine Oviatt Ilene Larsen Laurie Pace Jan Peacock Gayle Robertson Jean Snow Pam Snow Karen Robertson Susan Snow Laurel Sitterud Camille Stilson DRILL TEAM Colleen Stilson Sandra Wilberg Meredith Thompson Susan Wilberg Ruanne Ware Carrie Jean Wilcox Julie Wilberg Lanice Young 55 first kow - Coach Stilson, Dale Wilberg, Richard Childs, Drew LeRoy, Michael Larsen, Varian Allen, Lavar Jensen and Coach Arnold. Second Row - JJ Grant, Garth Larsen, Gary George, Joe Fielder, Randall Ralphs, Craig Nielsen, Parke Killpack and Carl Petersen 8 E N I 0 R 8 LETTERMAN'S CLUB Randall Ralphs, president; Michael Larsen, vice- president; Dale Wilberg, secretary, and Gary George, sergeant-at-arms. 8 0 P H 0 M 0 R E 8 J U N I 0 R 8 David Hinkins, Bevan Killpack, Doyle Jensen, Garth Guy mon, Douglas Swinburne, Jim Fielder, Gayle Jensen, and Sidney Jensen. Second Row- Scott McArthur, Scott Nelson, Wesley Curtis, Roger Barton, Marty Mower, Elvin Stokes, Joe Jensen, and Alen Petersen. Third Row - Paul Olsen, Gary Jensen, Paul Brinkerhoff, Garth Nielsen, Tracy Addley, Thayne Cox and Jim Jensen. PEP CLUB Pep Club officers were Kolene Kofford, vice-president; Julie Wilberg, president; Colleen Stilson, secretary. Standing - Christie Hansen and Jewelle Humphrey, social committee; Elaine Larsen, reporter; and Sandra Wilberg, social committee. 57 Unifying all music students in one organization, Mu Phi Epsilon fosters music activity and appreciation for the entire Spartan student body. MU PHI EPSILON The officers of Mu Phi Epsilon were JoAnn Hansen, social committee; Amy Hall, reporter; Christie Hansen, secretary. Standing - Scott Mc- Arthur, social committee; Larry Palmer, vice-president; Chris Hansen, president; and Ray Petersen, social committee chairman. Richard Oveson Drum Major Members of the chorus and music production class made many outstanding contributions at school and throughout Emery County this year. The production of THE KING AND I was very successful and was enthusiastically received by school patrons. CHORUS Chorus members participated in the music festival at Richfield High School where they were highly praised for their efforts. They also sang at the different Emery County communities in a Sunday even- ing program as well as providing entertainment at the Emery County Nursing Home in Ferron. 59 Band members were participants at the Marching Festival held at Richfield High School October 15. The band also participated in concert at the large group festival held at Richfield April 30. ---------------------- BAND --------------------------------- INQTRUMENTAL ACTIVITIES Amy Hall and JoAnn Hansen participated in a clari net duet at the region festival. Glenys Christiansen's flute solo received a high rating at the region meet. Lenore Jensen - the happy drummer. Ann Nelson and Sharon Pea- cock team-up for a duet at A brass sextet - Claudia Atwood, Kim Powell, Kelly Andersen, Scott Mc- Arthur and Ray Petersen - received recognition at the music meet. ] VOCAL ACTIVITIE9 Ellen Tuttle, Toni Ward and Pam Snow participated in a vocal trio at the small group music festival at Richfield on March 19. Other trio participants were Lanice Young, Leigh Young and Kaye Guymon. ACTIVITIES The Prince, soon to become King, tells royal family that they will no longer gravel like toads to show honor, as Lady Thaing looks on. King Simon of Legree, Kent Oviatt, the most wicked mler in all of America. The Royal Bancock Academy The King, dying from a broken heart, is comforted by Anna and his royal associates. The King becomes disgusted with Sir Edward Ramsey and Anna who are talking over old times. The Prince finds the royal children reluctant to obey his orders. The King raises the whip to beat Tumptim as proof that he is a strong king, not to be trifled with. AND I Tumptim and chorus tell story of Tumptin’s version of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Anna becomes infuriated with the King as he prays for help from Buddah even if Anna is unworthy and a Christian. Eliza, Leigh Jorgensen, runs into a rain storm on her escape. As Anna and Louis are about to leave for England, Lady Thaing and Chulalongcong brings a letter from the King. THE KING AND I The wives marvel at the ridiculousness of their English clothes that the King commanded them to wear to impress the Englishmen. Captain Orton Louis Leonowens Anna Leonowens The Interpreter The Kralahome The King Phra Alack Lun Tha Tumptin Lady Thiang Prince Chululongkom . . Sir Edward Ramsay . . . . Princess Ying Yaowlak . . 65 SEE HOW THEY RUN THE CAST Wa...................jan Peacock Miss Skillon........Rosann Davis Reverend Toop . . Kelly Andersen Penelope Toop . .Camille Stilson Corporal Winton .Lynn Leamaster The Russian...........Jim Jensen Bishop of Lax.........Dale Luke Mr. Humphrey .... Kent Oviatt Sergeant Towers.......Jon Judd Director............Mrs. Johansen The real vicar — Where's my assailant? The Russian greets Mr. Humphrey. Acquiring a new husband by force. Penelope: Beast, brute, swine, devil. 66 Ida hauls Miss Skillon back to the closet . REGION EK FORENSIC CHAMPS Emery won the Region VII forensic meet on March 10 at the College of Eastern Utah. The team consisted of Eliza- beth Hansen. Lynn Leamaster, Kim Powell, Fon Jensen, Ruanne Ware, Rosann Davis, Sharon Peacock. Lenore Jen- sen, Jan Peacock, Meredith Thompson, Roger Barton, and Dale Luke. Second Row - Mr. Johansen, Laurie Pace, Joe Fielder, Scott McArthur, Ann Swasey, Sharlene Wild, Colleen Stilson, Barbara Wilson, Laurel Sitterud, Sue Hardy, Sim Bunderson, Craig Nielson, Cheri Crawford, and Camille Stilson. Back Row - Scott Nelson, Wes Curtis, Merrill Oveson, Greg Mathie, Dale Grange, Larry Palmer, Jon Judd, Randall Ralphs, Jean Snow, Jaquie Humphrey. Pam Polk, Jane Lee Humphrey, Kelly Andersen, and Gary George. COMPETITIVE ONE-ACT PLAY Members of the cast of Footfalls - Seated - Dale Luke, Randal Ralphs, Gary George, and Roger Barton. Standing - Garth Guymon, Garth Johnson, Doug Swinburne, Laurel Sitterud, Debbie Cox, Ann Swasey, Kay Guymon, and Kelly Andersen. FOOTFALLS Boaz Portuguez............Roger Barton Manuel.................Doug Swinburne Bruce Campbell........Kelly Andersen Florinzella...........Laurel Sitterud Nita Domingo.............Debbie Cox Sylvanus..........................Dale Luke Tonia....................Randal Ralphs Minnie Coffin......................Ann Swasey Hester Wade................Kaye Guymon Walter Rugg.......................Gary George ORATORY Joe Fielder, Ann Swasey, Ruann Ware, Sue Hardy and Jean Snow delivered orations in region competition. EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING DEBATE The debate squad consisted of Fon Jensen, Dale Grange, Colleen Stilson, Rosann Davis and Elizabeth Hansen. Second Row - Sim Bunderson, Gary George, Kelly Andersen, Camille Stilson. Barbara Wilson, Lanore Jensen and Dale Luke. LEGISLATIVE FORUM Legislative forum participants were Wes Curtis, Sharon Peacock, Craig Nielsen, Jan Peacock, and Greg Mathie. Standing - Scott Nelson, Roger Barton, Cheri Crawford. Lynn Leamaster and Laurel Sitterud. 69 RETOLD 8T0RY Retold story participants included Jon Judd, Maureen Lemon, Jane Lee Humphrey, Jaquie Humphrey, Jan Pea- cock and Julie Wilberg. RADIO SPEAKING 70 Participating at the Region VII Forensic Meet at the College of Eastern Utah, March 10, were Pamela Polk, Stanley Willson, Merrill Oveson, Laurie Pace, Meredith Thompson, and Sharlene Wild. DRAMATIC READINGS Jenine Oviatt, Colleen Stilson, Christy Hansen, Paula Whimpey. Colleen Crawford, and Larry Wright qualified to represent Emery in the Drama Meet at Gunnison. HUMOROUS READINGS Emery's humorous readers were Clareen Jeffs, Elizabeth Hansen, Lynn Leamaster, Ann Nelson, John Funk and Kim Powell MONO ACTING Mono acting participants at the Region VII festival included Camille Stilson, Rosann Davis, Darlene Behling, Colleen Hansen, Barbara Wilson, and Carrie Jean Wilcox. PANTOMIME Participating in pantomimes were Jim Jensen, Joe Fielder, Kent Oviatt, Susan Hardy, Susan Bean, Eva Smith, Darcey Hansen, Gayle Robertson, Debbie Ungerman, Joyce Brown, Connie Nielsen, and Sharlynne Wilson. 72 Enthusiastic pep band and fans at the state tournament. They say they're working on forensics. What do you think? Working hard or hardly working? Elizabeth to Pam: I'm Miss Muffet, who are you?” Emery's football team kept the fans on the edge of their seats. Joy Lee: I'M Emery's glamour girl. Drew in the basketball ballet. Camille and Colleen's interests vary. The wizard at work. 73 GYMNASTIC9 Kathryn Justesen demonstrates Susan Snow does a back roll on the balance a leap in floor exercise. beam. balance beam. Elida Smith on the trampoline. Camille Stilson doing a tinsica. Claudia Atwood on the beam. !3l Jay Jeffs and Joe Wayne Jensen has another Kerry W. - Drink up, Wheel- Fielder, the Castle appointment with Mr. Kinder, eh? barrow. Dale cowboys. Barry, Tracy, Varian, Michael and Kirby occupy Gary George: Oh, you think it's funny, Emery’s very own heater. eh?” ElvinS., Emery's Little Hoss. Oh! Gerald Pam. Christine - 20-20 vision Gail - a head working member of the chain gang Susan and Sandra - The Utah Civic Ballet?? Paula, Colleen, Susan, Leigh - Friend or Foe! The Pledge at a football game. Mr. Peacock delivers the Sermon on the Mount on a field trip. A meeting of Emery's S. D. S. Come on, Lenore, smile! J. J. gives authoritative advice to Susan, Leigh, Wendi and Sandra. The center of attraction - Harriett or the cavity counter? Wes, Roger and Scott—the Electric Spirit in action. Jump, J. J., jump. Action in the home game of Emery vs. North Sevier. The drill team performs with their capes. Ernest polishes his Indian belt buckle. Mr. Swinburne takes life easy! Kelly, Lynn, Kent and Kim test the props from SEE HOW THEY RUN. Robert Lyons, Emery's super-chic- ken, flees to escape the Thanks- giving hunter. Sherri J. to Peggy Fox: Oh, what did he say to you. A scene in the M. O. E. unit. Christie Hansen to Mrs. Johansen: Mrs. Jo. , are you in a better mood right after you eat. Mark B.: Help! I didn't do it. Gary Jensen: That isn't my best angle. TYPE Type I students qualifying for the top speed awards are Garth Guymon, Doug Swinburne, Cheri Crawford, Mrs. McClenahan, Joyce Brown, Noreen Brown, and Claudia Atwood. Absent - Anne Jensen Type 11 awards were achieved by Rosann Davis, Peggy Snow, Mrs. McClenahan, advisor; and Peggy Cox. Standing - Stan Jensen. Joyce Jeffs, Ellen Tuttle and Leigh Young. Absent - Geraldine Dodge. 79 QHORTHAND Shorthand II awards were presented to Stan Jensen, Amy Hall, Rosann Davis, Mrs. McClenahan, advisor; Jaquie Humphrey and Peggy Fox. Kneeling - Peggy Cox, Sharlene Wild, Joy Lee Hansen, Wendi Jewkes and Jenalee Mortensen. Standing - Leigh Jorgensen. Sandra Wilberg, Jewelle Humphrey, Tanya Tomisch, DeLynn Anderson, Joyce Brown, Mr. McClena- han and Camille Stilson achieved in Shorthand I. How come the sophomores are always last in the lunch line? Garth, Bruce and Doug - future business executives. Scott, Bruce, Gaylon, and James - sophomore talent discovered on the Thanksgiving assembly. The lunch hour hang-out. Mrs. Jo works on Dale - her next victim. k Janine to Claudia and Ann: I think they're looking our way now”. Shelley to DeLynn: Why be shy about your mod clothes . It’s a big, wide wonderful world! Kolene and Marie: Decisions, decisions! ” Garth and Doug have different ideas on how Leigh to Marsha: This love beads are to be worn. business is such fun. ?? The easy life. 82 ATHLETICS EMERY FOOT Joe Fielder Randal Ralphs Parke Killpack Drew LeRoy Captain Captain End End Halfback-Safety Tackle-All-Region Coach Stilson Coach Arnold Football Scoreboard Preseason Emery. . . . ... 20 Notre Dame . . . 0 Emery. . . . ... 0 Moab ... 26 Emery. . . . ... 8 Monticello . . . 0 Emery. . . . ... 14 Dugway League . . . 0 Emery. . . . ... 13 Juab ... 15 Emery. . . . ... 0 Delta ... 40 Emery. . . . ... 26 North Sanpete. . . . ... 6 Emery. . . . ... 26 Manti ... 0 Emery. . . . ... 7 Millard ... 42 Emery. . . . ... 6 Richfield ... 45 BALL Craig Nielson Linebacker - Guard Dale Wilberg Guard - Linebacker Gary George Guard - Linebacker Michael Larsen Richard Childs Rickie Larson John Judd Bevan Killpack Fullback End-Safety End End End Cornerback Scott Nelson Quarterback Gerald Bell Doug Swinburne Center Quarterback Kent Allen Center Ray Petersen Quarterback Thayne Cox Tackle Scott McArthur Halfback Jim Fielder Halfback Kevin Jensen Fullback mm Paul Olsen Tackle Garth Nielsen Guard-Linebacker Gary Jensen Tackle Elvin Stokes Halfback- Cornerback Tracy Addley Guard-Linebacker Demar Larson Garth Guymon Wesley Curtis Center Halfback-Safety Tackle JUNIOR VARSITY Gary Sitterud Guard- Linebacker Standing: Ted, David, Michael, Scott, Chris, Greg, Lamar, Kurt, Eddie, Gary, Philip and Bruce. Kneeling - Forrest Gary J., Doug, Garth, Jim, Kevin, Demar, and Kraig Mr. Arnold Head Coach EMERY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD Preseason Emery..........83 Gunnison . . . . Emery..........65 Monticello. . . Emery..........79 Pay son...... Emery..........48 Manti........ Emery..........97 Moab......... Emery..........80 Union........ Emery..........72 Grand Junction Emery..........74 Central...... Emery.........100 East Carbon . . Season Emery..........69 North Sevier. . Emery..........83 Richfield . . . . Emery..........68 Wayne........ Emery..........65 North Sevier. . Emery..........70 South Sevier. . Emery..........78 Wayne........ Emery.........Ill Richfield . . . . Emery......... 50 South Sevier. . Region VII Round Robin Emery..........95 Juab......... Emery..........57 Manti........ State Class A Tournament Emery..........59 San Juan . . . . Emery..........73 Payson....... Emery..........83 Morgan....... Emery..........71 Uintah....... REGION 2H2ND PLACE WINNERS-CLASS A 8TH PLACE WINNERS Front Row- Garth Guymon, Elvin Stokes, Doug Swimburne, Michael Larsen, Scott McAurther, Bevan Killpack, Rue Bell, Sidney Jensen, Manager. Back Row- Coach Arnold, Varian Allen. Manager; Paul Brinkerhoff, Manager; Wesley Curtis, Drew LeRoy, J.J. Grant, Richard Childs, Scott Nelson, Roger Barton, Coach Jorgensen. Michael Larsen Scott McArthur Elvin Stokes Wesley Curtis Drew LeRoy Guard A11-Region Guard Guard F orward Forward J.J. Grant Center All-Region Roger Barton Center Scott Nelson Forward Bevan Killpack Guard Richard Childs Forward Rue Bell Guard Doug Swinburne Forward Garth Guymon Guard Basketball Managers - Paul Brinkerhoff, Varian Allen and Sidney Emery vs San Juan at the state tournament. Jensen. Emery's five out-hustled Morgan for an A jump ball in the Emery vs Morgan game. 83-67 victory at the Class A tournament. Scott sinks a lay- in at the tourna- ment against Pay son. JJ wins tip against Payson opponent. Emery's speed and height paid off for 73-62 victory over Payson. Scott JJ in the consolation game. Emery vs San Juan for the first tourna- ment game. A shot of the Emery vs Payson victory. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Emery's sophomore basketball team - Ted Nelson, Gayle Jensen, Greg LeRoy, Garth Guymon, Coach Jorgensen, (second row) Doug Swinburne, Philip Ralphs, Jim Fielder and Garth Johnson represented Emery at the Carbon Sophomore Tournament. In the eight years Emery's sophomores have participated in the tournament, the 1970 sophomores brought home the sixth first place trophy. Absent - Gary Pierce. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Helping generate school spirit in all events were the junior varsity cheerleaders - Lanice Young, Laurel Sitterud, Susan Wilberg, and Colleen Crawford. 91 Manager Forrest Luke and Coach Stilson Co-captains Lavar Jensen and Randal Ralphs David Hinkins in a tight match at Juab. Randal Ralphs - 185 Third place in state finals. Doyle Jensen - 107 Second in Region VII Lavar Jensen - 123 Thayne Cox - 165 Tom Lott and Demar Larson - 155 Gary Sitterud and Alan Petersen - 137 David Hinkins - 98 Jim Jensen - 145 Joe Jensen - 115 Alan Petersen in a match with Gunnison at Emery. Demar Larson in a match at East Carbon. WRESTLING SCOREBOARD NORTHERN DIVISION FIRST PLACE WINNERS REGION VII 5th PLACE WINNERS Emery. . . Carbon . . . 52 Emery. . . . . .26 Juab . . 26 Emery. . . Union . . . 42 Emery. . . . . . 44 Manti Emery. . . . . . 11 Carbon . . . 32 Emery. . . . . . 31 Gunnison . . 23 Emery. . . . . .27 East Carbon . . . . . . 19 Emery. . . . . .26 North Sanpete. . . . . 28 Emery. . . Union . . . 43 Emery. . . . . .29 Juab . . 25 Emery. . . . . . 19 Carbon . . . 31 Emery. . . . . .46 Manti Emery. . . East Carbon . . . . . . 30 Emery. . . . . . 33 Gunnison . . 21 Emery. . . . . . 44 Altamont . . . 8 Emery. . . . . . 39 North Sanpete. . . . . 15 Emery. . . . . .26 East CaFbon . . . . . . 28 Emery. . . . . . 13 East Carbon . . . . . . 37 JUNIOR VARSITY Junior varsity wrestlers were Scott Clark, Blair Fillmore, Michael Christman, and Ernie Gomez. Standing - Calvin Huntsman, Gary Curtis and Joe Oveson. 94 SPRING SPORTS Some early spring practice by a few enthusiastic team members. BASEBALL Parke Killpack, Joe Fielder, Bevan Killpack and JJ Grant look forward to a successful baseball season. Varian Allen and Scott Nelson improve high jumping form in early season workouts. TRACK AND FIELD Mike relaxes after a work- out. Scott McArthur gets in shape for grueling season ahead. 95 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Leigh Young, head cheerleader, receives support from Susan Leamaster, Colleen Hardee and Paula Whimpey. Joining in a circle of unity are the JV and the varsity cheerleaders; their efforts kept school spirit and enthusiasm at a high ebb throughout the year. FAVORITES HOMECOMING ROYALTY CHRISTY HANSEN - JUNIOR QUEEN SUSAN LEAMASTER - SENIOR QUEEN 98 DARLENE BEHLING - SOPHOMORE QUEEN KING GARTH LARSEN QUEEN ILENE LARSEN ,oo 9ENIOR ROYALTY JUNIOR ROYALTY THAYNE COX - CAROL DAVIS TRACY ADDLEY - SUE HARDY BEVAN KILLPACK - COLLEEN STILSON King Doug Swinburne - Queen Laurel Sitterud Garth Guymon Darlene Behling gOPHOMORE ROYALTY Lois Hardy Ted Nelson 102 PREFERRED SPARTANS Garth Guymon - Sophomore Michael Larsen - Senior Wesley Curtis - Junior CO-VALEDICTORIAN Amy Hall 104 EFFICIENCY AWARD Rosann Davis CITIZENSHIP AWARD Kelly Andersen DANFORTH AWARD Lynn Lea master DANFORTH AWARD Julie Wilberg Gilbert Ware 1909-1969 He was a builder - but not alone with Wood and brick and stone; But with something that took a finer touch. He built with little acts of kindness That mean so much to troubled minds. His roadway of duty revealed a conscientious Pride in things well done. He always tried to measure up; To fill his cup to overflowing Which won a host of friends both young and old. So cherish these things and hold Them in your heart for long remembering. And when mundane things Beset your way with troubled care; Reflect upon the lessons taught By the life of Gilbert Ware. fit ri 4 8«38li«3AQV 601 CARBON EMERY BANK OFFERS Banking Services For You Checking and Savings Accounts Loans for Every Useful Purpose Bank Money Orders and Drafts Travelers Cheques Drive-in Teller Window Free Parking Lot Night Depository Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent Castle Dale, Utah Two Convenient Locations Price, Utah 748-2318 637-2603 110 WILCOX 8ELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY Make your washday the most enjoyable day of the week” Drycleaning - Washing - Drying Professional drycleaning and pressing is the newest service added at our laundry. Castle Dale, Utah Dial 748-2639 Delbert and Jerry Wilcox, Managers Best wishes to the graduates FERRON MERC. Emery County’s Finest Shopping Center Henry and Lamarr Larson 384-2662 Ferron, Utah 637-2388 21 West Main Price, Utah COOK'S VELVET FREEZE The best at reasonable prices. For refreshments sure to please, Go to COOK’S Velvet Freeze.” 409 East Main 637-1954 Price, Utah OFFICE EQUIPMENT FEATURING Rental Purchase Plan JACK’S SHOES Shoes for the whole family Duane Steele, Manager Price, Utah 637-2353 14 East Main Price, Utah 637-2679 111 m CARBON COUNTY AUTOMOBILE DEALERS © rambler MERRILL MOTORS INC. Chrysler, Plymouth, Imperial Toyota” SHELDON HANSEN CHEVROLET Chevrolet” VALLEY MOTOR CO. Ford, Lincoln, Mercury” KRAYNC MOTOR CO. Buick, Rambler, Jeep, International BUNNELL DODGE Dodge” DODGE DAVIS-CROFTS-ADAMS MOTOR Pontiac, Cadillac, GMC Trucks” TRADE AT HOME We Service What We Sell” if) POXTHC TO SUIT YOUR TASTE Hurry tQ LUIGI'S CAFE Italian and American Food Spaghetti, Meat Balls, and Pizza 24 East Main St. Price, Utah For the best food in Carbon County” Louie and Florence Tallerico Your Store Of Quality Phyllis and Gerald Stanton - Owners II SINGLETON’S CASTLE VALLEY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION Your Own Financial Institution Completely Member Owned A safe place to SAVE A good place to BORROW Prompt and courteous service on Credit Union Loans or Federally Insured Student Loans. Life Savings Insurance and Loan Protection Insur- ance at no extra cost to the Member. Plans TODAY for TOMORROWS Security. Huntington, Utah 687-2472 112 FAU8ETT MORTUARY Serving Carbon and Emery Counties Castle Dale, Utah Price, Utah 748-2571 637-1181 SPARTANS DRINK MILK FROM EMERY COUNTY DAIRY ASSOCIATION Hugh Behling — President Jerald Barton — Treasurer CREST CAFE 637-0834 GOOD FOOD TRACY’S CONOCO Tracy Jeffs Operator Castle Dale, 748-2220 Farm Industrial Equipment HUNTINGTON TRACTOR IMPLEMENT CO. Compare Ford with any others at any price Dependable Farm Implements The Polar King Drive-In Carbonville 637-2656 Price-Helper Highway Demonstrations Made Do the job faster with less expense Contact LeRoy Huntington - Manager Orangeville, Utah 748-2263 MILLER AND CURTIS PACKING COMPANY rtf . Meats at Wholesale Prices for your locker Peacock's Cash Store Hilma Robertson, Manager 748-2235 Orangeville, Utah 113 Servicing the areas of Castle Dale Clawson Cleveland Elmo Emery Ferron Huntington Canyon Lawrence Moore Orangeville EMERY COUNTY FARMERS UNION TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION Salutes the Graduates of ’69 OWNED BY THOSE WE SERVE” HUNTINGTON BROTHERS General Merchandise GEARY BARBER SHOP John L. Geary, RB Huntington, Utah Adults: $1.50 Children: $1.25 Open: 6 days a week 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Castle Dale, Utah 748-2380 Marion's Service Gasoline — Oil Groceries We always welcome our Emery County friends. South of Price on Highway 10 637-1159 114 Compliments from your friendly druggist X HUNTER DRUG COMPANY Castle Dale, Utah 748-2380 CASTLE VALLEV Jack Taylor HOWE’S ARCTIC CIRCLE 282 East Main Price, Utah KELLER'S FOOD MARKET 637-1792 HARRIS STYLE SHOP Wedding Dresses - Formals Dresses For All Occasions 48 South 3rd East Price, Utah 637-2541 MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Licensed Embalmers and Funeral Directors Price, Utah 637-2668 Groceries — Meats — Produce Always the best in quality foods” 78 North Carbon Avenue Price, Utah Dial 637-0810 We enjoy doing business with our Emery County friends. WESTERN SEWING MACHINE CO. Your Authorized Singer Dealer” We sell.and repair all Sewing Machines and Vacuums 58 East Main Price, Utah______837-1546 McMULLIN’S MERC Lee or Hazel McMullin 653-2246 Cleveland, Utah WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATES 74 South Carbon Avenue Price, Utah BELVA’S GLORIA SHOP YOUR HEADQUARTERS for STYLE and QUALITY WE ARE THE EARLIEST WITH THE LATEST 29 East Main Price, Utah FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN YOUR HOME LOAN HEADQUARTERS LONG-TERM HOME LOANS 637-3448 58 West Main Price, Utah FERRON CAFE AND MOTEL The best home-cooked meals in the West” WE TAKE BETTER CARE OF YOUR CAR • Chevron Gasolines • RPM Motor Oils Greases • Atlas Motoring Products GEORGE'S CHEVRON AARON WILLIAMS Ferron, Utah 384-2651 TJARTON MOTORS‘JohnO Barton owner DEPENDABLE USEO CARS MoBiOffte Pm. Utah Lot Bo I Price Lot Bo 2 Moot) Friendly 116 145 East Main Price, Utah 637-0060 510 North Main 687-2485 HUNTINGTON, UTAH ETZEL CONCRETE CO. East of City 637-1037 Price, Utah PRICE AUTO PARTS — S 60 East 1st North 637-0241 Price, Utah WRIGHT'S MARKET Claude and Alice Sadlier 653-2225 Cleveland, Utah Setter 'l atuet PETER90N DISTRIBUTING COMPANY Janitorial Supplies 373 South 1st West Price, Utah 637-3603 INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ■S Im ct 240 West 1st North Price, Utah 637-0652 PRICE FLORAL Every Day Low Prices AND A. G. Super Specials PLUS Mrs. Lila Draney 56 North 1 West Gold Strike Stamps Huntington and Price 637-2731 Price, Utah LET US HELP tfacvi Tfotiey SATISFACTION IS OUR MOTTO HELPER STATE BANK Complete Banking Service Safety Deposit Boxes Loans for Every Purpose A member of Federal Insurance Deposit Corporation VISIT OUR NEW EMERY COUNTY LOCATION AT GREENRIVER MENDENHALL AUTO PARTS 62 North 1 West Price, Utah 637-0716 QUALITY DRY CLEANERS 22 West Main Price, Utah 637-0410 KELLEY S PRICE DRUG 1 East Main 136 South Main 305 North Broadway Helper, Utah Greenriver, Utah 472-5611 564-3310 637-0840 Price, Utah 117 Sherald's Burger Bar Sherald and Emma Law Managers 434 East Main Price, Utah 748-2235 JEANSELME’S HOUSE OF FINE FOODS 318 East Main Price, Utah 637-3074 BOYACK'S Mens ■ Teen Mens Shop • Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes • Jantzen Pendleton Sportswear • Florsheim Shoes it onnout WAYS FIRST DUALITY ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 78 East Main Price, Utah • Dobbs Hats • Arrow Shirts Phone Price 637-0692 69 East Main 637-1827 LATEST NEWS THE SUN ADVOCATE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING OFFSET AND LETTERPRESS PRINTING 66 East Main Price, Utah 637-3377 KID'S SHOE STORE The Latest Fashions For Girls and Boys 56 East Main Price, Utah THE VOICE OF UTAH'S CASTLE VALLEY Phone 637-0732 Price, Utah 118 637-0320 MODE O’ DAY Campus Beat Where Fashion Swings 4 East Main 637-3396 Price, Utah BOTTLING COMPANY at CASTLE DALE CO-OP Mr. and Mrs. Ward Jensen Dry Goods Groceries Hardware and Appliances MAGNUSON LUMBER CO. Martin Senour Paints” Castle Dale, Utah Complete Line of Building and Household Supplies Phone 748-2574 JONES FARM AND GARDEN SUPPLY Your headquarters for seed, plants, fertilizer, feed, and other farm and garden supplies. Castle Dale, Utah 748-2682 Castle Dale, Utah 748-2421 119 IDEAL BEVERAGE COMPANY 334 South Fourth Street Price, Utah There are savings for you every hour at D. V. Petersen’s FERRON DRUG COMPANY Ferron, Utah 384-2351 MORTENSEN'S BRUCE’S MARKET AND LOCKER PLANT Your friendly home-owned store” Groceries — Wholesale and Retail Meats Locker Rentals — Fresh Vegetables Let us fill your locker or deep-freeze— we cut and wrap to your specifications.” Orangeville, Utah 748-2511 LEWIS OPTICAL AND JEWELRY COMPANY 46 East Main 637-2176 Price, Utah Gift Shop — Cafe Confectionery Walter Lucille, Mgrs. 687-2424 Huntington, Utah Best Hamburgers in the West 120 KILLPACK LOCKER PLANT Ray Killpack 384-2696 Ferron, Utah FOR YOUR MONEY IT'S WALKER BANK SAVINGS AND CHECKING LOW COST LOANS TRUST AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT INSURED DEPOSITS ScUac 'Ifau’t PACE BODY AND PAINT SHOP Body and Radiator Repairs ELDRED’S SERVICE AND GROCERY Eldred L. Mortensen, proprietor GROCERIES AND GAS 82 West Main Price, Utah Dial 637-1272 Emery, Utah 286-2458 EASTERN UTAH TOBACCO COMPANY Wholesale Jobbers Fountain Suppliers Candy Gum CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! We are pleased to supply your school snack bar.’’ Price, Utah 637-2160 SUPPORT YOUR SPARTAN BOOSTERS 121 AN ARCHIVE OF MEMORIES The hour is late and the school year stands ready to take its place in the past. Spartan hearts are just a little melancholy as the 1969-1970 school year draws to a close. The camera, however, has captured for us many of this year's most cherished memories. One need merely turn the pages of the 1970 SPARTAN and a thousand acts and a thousand faces - a singing chorus, a gang of boisterous boys, a group of pretty girls and myriads more will push aside the present to renew old acquaintances. In bringing to you an archive of memories, we the Yearbook staff have enjoyed and appreciated your cooperation and help. Thank you. Jan Peacock. Editor Geraldine Dodge. Editor Sam Singleton, Advisor 123 124 125 126 128 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made


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