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

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THE SPARTAN Yearbook of the Associated Student Body Emery County High School Castle Dale, Utah TABLE OF CONTENTS THE STAFF . 7 EDITOR............Dale Luke 19 PHOTOGRAPHY.......Ed Dzuik, Susan Wilberg BUSINESS MANAGERS . . . Edna Brinkerhoff, Geneva Grange . 51 Betty Chidester, Helen Sorensen g9 ADVERTISING.........Becky Smith, Carol Beamson Julie Allridge, Alden Keyope . 85 COVER DESIGN......Ernie Naphi COPY EDITORS.......Loretta Allred, Deb Tucker 97 Annie Benally, Nedra Curtis 117 Joyce Heiniger, Merrilee Wayman SPORTS EDITORS.....Garth Nielsen, Ray Petersen Bevan Killpack PROOF READERS......Effie Lomayaktewa Sarah Sumatzkuku ADVISOR............Sam Singleton ...TO EVERYTHING THERE IS A SEASON, AND A TIME FOR EVERY PURPOSE UNDER THE HEA VEN ... THE ESTABLISHMENT...... THE GENERATION......... CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS.............. FAVORITES.............. ACTIVITIES............. ADVERTISERS............ ...A TIME TO BE BORN, AND A TIME TO DIE; A TIME TO PLANT, AND A TIME TO PLUCK UP THAT WHICH IS PLANTED... ...A TIME TO KILL, AND A TIME TO HEAL; A TIME TO BREAK DOWN, AND A TIME TO BUILD UP... ...A TIME TO WEEP, AND A TIME TO LAUGH; A TIME TO MOURN, AND A TIME TO DANCE: A TIME TO CAST AWAY STONES, AND A TIME TO GATHER STONES TOGETHER: A TIME TO EMBRACE, AND A TIME TO REFRAIN FROM EMBRACING... ...A TIME TO GET, AND A TIME TO A TIME TO KEEP, AND A TIME TO CAST AWAY ...A TIME TO REND, AND A TIME TO SOW;A TIME TO KEEP SILENCE, AND A TIME TO SPEAK... THE ESTABLISHMENT ■limn Lanice Y oung Secretary Scott Nelson Social Committee Christie Hansen Historian Shelley Behling Reporter JoAnn Hansen Social Committee ' Bevan Killpack Social Committee Collen Stilson Student body Cheerleader Dale Luke Y earbook Editor ’ Camille Stilson Paper Editor 9 SPARTANS SCHOOL COLORS: SCHOOL SYMBOL: GREY, GOLD AND BLACK SPARTAN 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 toward 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! DEAR STUDENTS, Never in the history of men has the student had a more wonderful opportunity to prepare himself for a promising career and future in the area that interests him most. The opportunities for the youth of today in the world of tomorrow are limitless. Industry is clamor- ing for people. Our economy is expanding at an unprecedented rate. The world is crying for people who can say, I have something to offer. ” Best wishes, A.G. KINDER, Principal Ray Williams - Counselor Lecta Olsen - Secretary 11 J. Keith Albrecht Agriculture Biology Brent Arnold Physical Education English Paul Conover Agriculture Mechanics Grace Johansen Physical Education Speech English Terry Munns English Lynn Peacock Physical Science Spanish Sam M. Singleton English Librarian Ken Stilson Physical Education World History Mathematics 'A Robert Swinburne Mathematics Rue P. Ware Industrial Arts Drivers Education Lucinda B. Wild Home Economics English Bryce Wilson Chorus Band English More than ever before, our na- tion's future depends on the wis- dom and knowledge of you young men and women and millions like you. I would hope that you are not short-changing your education because the complex problems of the modern world demand trained minds and creative thinking on your part. Instead of advice on how to attain this education, I would like to ask each of you the following questions and I would hope you would be able to answer them now and as you move forward toward your goal in life. Whathas been the purpose of your education up to this point? Has it been to train you in good judgment. Has it been to develop a sense of re- sponsibility? Has it been to bring you to the verge of adulthood with the knowledge and the wisdom nec- essary to make intelligent decisions? Orson W. Peterson Superintendent Orson W. Peterson P.T.A. OFFICERS Working for the improvement and betterment of education for Emery County High School students were the following PTA officers: Lorene Swinburne, Joy Lott, Zora Fielder, Virginia Snow, Anna Lee Jones, Roma Powell, Helen Pace, and A. G. Kinder Emery County Board of Education consists of Jack Corgiat, Vardon Willson, and James Banasky. Standing - Clyde Conover, Randy Jensen, clerk; Orson W. Peterson, super- intendent; and Monroe Magnuson, board member. Monroe Magnuson 17 SCHOOL BOARD CUSTODIANS Reuben Brasher Fred Stilson BUS DRIVERS Gerald Stanton Frank Oviatt Ray Blackham Orcel Oliver SCHOOL LUNCH PERSONNEL Dorthella Williams Rose Ungerman Bernice Nielsen Lucille Larsen 18 THE GENERATION •4 Ray Petersen Garth Nielsen Jewcllc Humphrey President Vice-president Secretary Cynthia Behling Rue Bell Sim Bunderson Reporter Social Committee Social Committee Tracy Add Icy Harriet Albrecht Kent Allen Steve Allred Roger Barton Susan Bean Carol Bearnson Cynthia Behling Shelley Behling Gerald Bell Rue Bell Paul Brinkerhoff 21 Joyce Brown Sim Bunderson Dennis Butler Glenys Christiansen Michael Christman Barry Clark Peggy Cox Robert Cox Thayne Cox Wes Curtis Carol Davis Blaine Fillmore 22 Christie Hansen JoAnn Hansen Joy Lee Hansen Colleen Hardy Sue Hardee Joyce Heiniger Blair Fillmore Rusty Ganino Panic Gardner Dale Grange Michael Grange Jerrold Hannert Vr- 23 David Hinkins Jewelle Humphrey Clareen Jeffs Jay Jeffs Christine Jensen Coy Jensen Darrol Jensen Fon Jensen Janet Jensen Joe Jensen Sidney Jensen Wayne Jensen 24 Wendi Jewkes Jeff Johansen David Johnson Arnold Jones Bevan Killpack Melvin Koranda Pam Larsen Blane Lofley Tom Lott Dale Luke Robert Lyons Scott McArthur 25 Gordon Manchester Loren Marshall Rex Minchey Jenalee Mortensen Monte Mower Scott Nelson 26 Earl Oviatt Jerry Oviatt Laurie Pace Steve Polk Leonard Reid Gayle Robertson Joy Rowley Clyde Sherman Gary Sitterud Larry Palmer Art Parlet Ray Petersen 27 Lorrie Sitterud Becky Smith Eva Smith Susan Snow Camille Stilson Colleen Stilson Coralie Story Meredith Thompson Tanya Tomsich Roger Tuttle Linda Van Wagoner Jim Ward 28 Sharlene Wild Boyd Willson Stanley Willson Carolyn Wilson Sharlynne Wilson Michael Witt Lanice Young 29 OFFICERS Forrest Luke President jane Lee Humphrey Secretary Jim Fielder Vice-president Darlene Behling Reporter Larry Adams Julie Allridge Loretta Allred Gale Anderson Kathy Anderson Claudia Atwood Gaylon Atwood Marie Beck Darlene Behling A Howard Bell La Mar Black Jeannie Bott 31 JuDee Brasher Edna Brinkerhoff Craig Brotherson Noreen Brown Mark Bunderson Betty Jo Chidester Debbie Childs Scott Clark Patricia Cobb 32 Debbie Cox Colleen Crawford Gary Curtis John Funk Tony Ganine Joyce Gardner Geneva Grange Richard Grange Garth Guymon 33 Kay Guymon Colleen Hansen Darcey Hansen Jane Hansen Lois Hardy Robert Hennings Jane Lee Humphrey Calvin Huntsman Anne Jensen Brad Jensen Chris Jensen Chris Jensen 34 Drew Jensen Doyle Jensen Gary Jensen 35 Micheal Jorgensen Kathy Justesen Alden Keyope 36 Effie Lomayaktewa John Loveridge Mark Luce Forrest Luke Clyde Magnuson Ricty Marshall Wayne Marshall Mayne Masterson Pam Miles Leslie Mortensen Mike Mortensen Tom McElprang Bruce McMullin Anne Nelson Ted Nelson i Kim Powell Randy Powell Jane Sekayumptewa 38 Laurel Sitterud Helen Sorensen Sarah Sumatzkuku Doug Swinburne Deb Tucker Debbie Ungerman 39 OFFICERS Phillip Johnson President Joy Lynn Clegg Secretary Mack Wilberg Reporter Stuart McArthur Vice-president Kelly Crawford Social Committee 40 Mark Tuttle Social Committee Donna Curtis Social Committee L Denise Add ley Dick Allred Joni Anderson 41 Terrie Christman Kevin Clark Joy Lynn Clegg 42 Susan Fielder Carl Fillmore Gayleen Fillmore Randy Fox Earl Gardner Charlene Gordon Hugh Grange Teresa Grange Lou Ann Greene Ruth Ann Guymon Caleen Hansen Kim Hansen 43 Leona Hansen Sheila Hardee Ross Hinkins Rita Kay Humphrey David Huntington Lorie Huntington Lee Israel Charmaine Jeffs Julie Jacob Debra Jensen Hope Jensen La Nora Jensen 44 Anne Adele Jorgensen Peggy Jorgensen Barbara Judd Faye Kill pack David Kinder Eric Larsen 45 46 Greg Mortensen Ernest N aphi Connie Olsen Wayne Olsen Lydell Oveson Sanny Oveson Sheldon Oviatt Teresa Pace Carolyn Parlett Zachary Powell Robert Price Lynn Reid 47 Andrew Sorensen Terry Sparks Deborah Staker v 48 Joy Stanton Randal Stilson Susan Stokes Leslie Thompson Maiy Tucker Mark Tuttle Annette Umphenour Brent Ungerman David Van Wagner Kathy Ward Fonnie Ware Merrilee Wayman Don Wilberg Mack Wilberg Janet Wilson Cleano Silva Locia, an exchange student from Brazil, entered Emery High shortly before Christmas. His objective in coming to the United States is to become familiar with our customs and to learn the English language. Cleano is fascinated with Ameri- can sports. In Brazil he played soccer and learned karate and judo. Although we consider Cleano a senior, he will complete one more year of school when he returns to Brazil. Brazilian students attend school only in the afternoon and until age 19. He will later attend a Brazilian university to complete his education, Cleano likes the United States, Emery County High School and each of the students in our school. Cleano Silva Locia Kay Lynn Wilson Marsha Wilson Gloria Winder 50 IS SMOIIVZIMVOUO Business Managers - Helen Sorenson, Betty Jo Chidester and Edna Brin kerhoff. Dale Luke - Yearbook Editor Advertising solicitors - Alden Keyope, Becky Smith, Merrilee Wayman, Effie Lomayaktewa, Julie Allridge, Dale Luke, Jane Sekayumpewa and Carol Bearnson. Assisting in the darkroom were Garth Nielsen, Susan Wilberg and Bevan Killpack. Planning some yearbook pages are Annie Benally, Joyce Heiniger, Lou Ann Greene, Loretta Allred and Deb Tucker. Alden Keyope beams as he sells another year- book subscription. Cleano Locia is enthused about receiving a yearbook to take back to Brazil. Photographer - Ed Dzuik Advisor - Sam Singleton i Mimeograph operators were Gale Jensen and iracy Camille Stilson, school paper editor, analyzes a final copy of the paper with Mrs. Mc- Clenahan, advisor; Christine Jensen, feature editor; and Coralee Story, copyeditor. Reporters - Terri, Glenys, Susan, Darlene, John, Joni, Advertisers for the school paper were Susan Bean, John Funk, 54 Donna, Wendi and Cynthia. Kent Wright, Kim Powell Clareen Jeffs. THESPIAN CLUB Hello, Dolly! Our Town On Borrowed Time Thespian Club Officers were Dale Luke, president; Fon Jensen, vice-president; and Sue Hardy, secre- tary. FUTURE HOME Jewelle Hunphrey President Noreen Brown 1st Vice-president MAKERS OF AMERICA Lucinda Wild Sandra Wilberg Advisor State Treasurer Peggy Cox Historian Jeannie Bott Treasurer Debbie Ungerman Harriett Albrecht Parliamentarian Degrees Chairman Paul Olsen Vice-president Paul Brinkerhoff Secretary Jay Jeffs Treasurer 58 Roger Barton President Jim Fielder Sidney Jensen Phillip Ralphs Sentinel Historian Reporter 59 Denise Addley Becky Behling Cynthia Behling Shelley Behling Noreen Brown Peggy Cox Pattie Gardner Charlene Gordon Ann Nelson Sanny Oveson Jenine Oviatt Laurie Pace Gayle Robertson Susan Snow Camille Stilson Drillmaster Susan Stokes TEAM Meredith Thompson Debbie Ungerman Kathryn Ward Ruanne Ware Sandra Wilberg Carrie Wilcox Barbara Wilson Lanice Young 62 PEP CLUB Pep Club officers were Shelley Behling, president; Colleen Stilson, vice-president; Colleen Hansen, Jo- Ann Hansen, social committee; Debbie Cox, reporter; Christy Hansen, secretary; Christine Jensen, social committee; and Paula Whimpey, cheerleader. ■SOPHOMORE-JUNIOR LET TERMEN Lettermen Club officers were Garth Nielsen, secretary; Gary Sitterud, Sergeant at Arms; Gary Jensen, vice-president; and Scott Nelson, president. SENIOR LETTERMEN CHORUS fin rk Emery’s chorus was a popular group during the school year. They provided cultural entertainment to many of the assemblies and meetings throughout Emery County during the year. They participated in the Music Festival at Richfield April 28 and received high honors for their skill and ability. Roger Barton served as soloist at one of the concerts. Mack Wilberg was an accompanist for the chorus. ■ MARCHING BAND Our Marching Band were Region VII first place winners at the festival held at Richfield Oct. 14, 1970. The marching group also participated in the Utah County Band Day at Provo, October 14. Richard Oveson Drum Major 65 MUSIC ACTIVITIES Some of those participating in the Small Group Music Festival were Shelley Behling and Roger Barton, Garth Johnson and Wendi Jewkes. Lanice Young, Kay Guymon, Ann Nelson and John Funk were also participants at the Small Group Festival held at Emery, April 1. SPANISH CLUB Los estudiantes de Espanol, guapos e inteligentes, miran su pinata. First Row - Cleano Locio, Felipe Wells, Sara Fielder, Dorotea Addley, Sofia Wilberg, Maria Jewkes, Margarita Cox, Cecilia Bean. Second Row - Jose Oveson, Diego Bell, Leon Oviatt, Roberto Davis, Professor Peacock, Adela Miles, Carlota Anderson, Clara Jeffs, Ines Marti- nez, Teresa Grange, and Eva Wilson. El primer presidente Del Club Espanol, Pancho Villa Johansen, se murio durante el ano. Siempre nos acordamos de su jetfatura Los oficiales Del Club Espanol, Maria, Felipe, y Teresa, planearon fiestas Mexicanos con tacos, sopaipillas y j chiles verdes! 67 RODEO CLUB Club officers are Joe Ove- son, president; Joe Jensen, vice-president; Jenine Oviatt, secretary; and Jay Jeffs, treasurer. Emery’s newest student club, the Rodeo Club, was organized this year. Charter members are Jerry Oviatt, Kraig Kofford, Joe Jensen and Jay Jeffs. Seated - Anne Jensen, Jenine Oviatt and Joe Oveson. n i Coach Arnold BASKETBALL Emery. Emery. Emery. Emery. Emery. Emery. Emery. Emery. Emery. Emery. Emery. Emery, Emery, Emery, Emery, Emery, Emery, Emery Emery, Emery Emery PRE-SEASON GAMES 40 San Juan...............64 68 Monticello.............52 59 Moab...................55 84 Pay son................86 53 Manti..................73 68 North Sanpete..........87 72 Union..................86 53 Central................64 64 Fruita.................58 62 East Carbon............68 61 Uintah.................70 80 Union..................75 REGION Vll GAMES , 53 North Sevier...........56 ,72 South Sevier...........49 , 50 Richfield..............69 , 79 Wayne..................59 , 48 North Sevier...........60 , 61 South Sevier...........67 , 59 Richfield..............62 , 68 Wayne..................54 , 53 Manti..................60 Coach Jorgensen Gary Peirce, Drew Sitterud, Scott McArthur, Doug Swinburne, Roger Barton, Scott Nelson, Donald Day, Garth John- son, Wes Curtis, Ted Nelson, Greg LeRoy, and Garth Guymon. Kneeling - Coaches Jorgensen and Arnold and Mana- gers Jerry Oviatt, Paul Brinkerhoff and Sidney Jensen. 70 Doug Swinburne Scott McArthur Forward Guard Wes Curtis Greg LeRoy Forward Guard Donald Day Drew Sitterud Center Forward 71 Roger Barton Garth Johnson Forward Center Garth Guymon Guard Scott Nelson Center Gary Pierce Forward Ted Nelson Guard agers - Sis Jensen, Jerry Oviatt and Emery vs. Manti Colleen Stilson, Susan Wilberg and Brinkerhoff Laurel Sitterud Action on the home court when the Manti Templars invaded Emery territory Our radiant Spardettes sparked enthusiasm during our games and entertained fans with their precision marching during half- time activities. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Front Row - Brent Ungerman, Bryant Snow, Wayne Olsen, Philip Cox. Second Row - Lydell Oveson, David Kinder, Stuart McArthur, Lynn Minchey, Gil Conover, Drew Sitterud, and Leslie Cox. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Junior Varsity cheerleaders were Shiela Hardee, Charlene Gordon, Susan Stokes, and Sanny Oveson. FOOTBALL Garth Nielsen-Lineback Lamar Black-End Scon Nelson-Fullback FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD Captains Thane Cox and Bevan Killpack Pre-League Emery. . . . 12 East Carbon ... 8 Emery. . . . , 0 Moab . . 20 Emery. . . . 14 Monticello . . . 8 League Emery. . . . . 0 Richfield Emery 44 South Sevier . . . 0 Emery 68 Panguitch . . . 0 Emery. . . . 25 North Sanpete ... 14 Emery 40 Manti . . . 0 Emery. . . . 66 Wasatch Academy. . . . . . 16 Play to Qualify for Quarter-finals Emery. . . . 0 Moab . . . 22 REGION VII 2ND PLACE WINNERS Kevin Jensen-Tailback Garth Guymon-Defensive back Eddie Fox—Tackle Robert Lyons-Flanker 75 Kent Allen-Center Jim Fielder—Fullback Bevan Killpack-Tight End Wesley Curtis-Tackle Monet Mower-Guard Gary Sitterud-Guard Doug Swinburne-Quarterback Ray Petersen—Quarterback Scott McArthur-Flanker 76 Kurt Larsen-Guard AxVi! Jim Jensen—Guard Mark Tuttle—Quarterback -5 i- ’Tv Derrell Lake-Fullback John Loveridge-End {Kata. Ted Nelson-End Gary Jensen-Tackle Thayne Cox-Tackle Paul Olsen-Tackle 77 Managers - Melvin, Sidney, Greg, Chris and Paul Kevin C. , Wade, J. , Bill C. , Brent U. , Leslie C. , Tony G. , Mark T., Roger L. , Paul O. , and Calvin H. Back Row - Terry S. , Mike J. , Ernie N. , Don W. , Lynn M. , Randy F. , Eric L. , Dick A. , Gil C. , David K. , Kenny C., Sheldon O. , Lynn A. , Drew B. , and Stuart M. Kent Wright - Tailback Forrest Luke - Tailback ij Scott Clark - End Gary Pierce - Fullback .86,, Michael Christman - End DeMar Larson - Center 78 Coach Stilson WRESTLING 3rd PLACE REGION VII WINNERS 6th PLACE STATE WINNERS Robert Lyons - 126 Joe Jensen - 126 Wade Jensen - 132 f • Roger Luke - 145 Jim Jensen - 155 Wi Gary Sitterud - 138 80 Demar Larson - 167 Eddie Fox - 185 Gary Jensen - Heavy Weight 4th Place State Winner TEAM RECORD Emery.........34 Emery.........40 Emery.........23 Emery..........33 Emery.........36 Emery..........32 Emery.........33 Emery.........31 luab.................18 Manti.................8 Gunnison.............35 North Sanpete........21 Juab................ 18 North Sanpete........18 Manti................20 Gunnison.............21 NORTHERN DIVISION FIRST PLACE WINNERS Ross Hinkins Steven Allred Doyle Jensen struggles for a pin with his Gunnison oppo- nent. Tom Re nee r David Johnson Squad members who wrestled during the season also included Eric Larsen, Randal Stilson, David Hinkins, Roger Luke and Gary Sitterud. Kneeling - Ernie Naphi, Bill Farrer, Ken Christiansen, Don Wilberg, Robert Lyons, Dick Allred and Randy Fox. 81 evan Kilipack, Ray Peterson, and Doug Swinburne get in Scott McArthur plunges across the finish line in a trial tape for the baseball season. 100 yard dash. SPRING irth Johnson gives the javelin a heave in pre-season prac e. Garth Guymon enjoys a jog on the cinders as track practice begins. Scott Nelson practices for hurdle competition. SPORTS Garth Nielsen, Doug Swinburne and Bevan Killpack en joy the first warm days of spring baseball practice. 'a CHEERLEADERS Varsity and Junior Varsity cheerleaders cooperated to make our activities reflect the true Spartan spirit. Sanny Oveson, Paula Whimpey, Colleen Stilson, Charlene Gordon, Colleen Craw- ford, Sheila Hardee, Colleen Hardee, Susan Wilberg, Susan Stokes and Laurel Sitterud. FA VOR1TES 85 DEBBIE COX - JUNIOR QUEEN HOMECOMIISG ROYALTY CHRISTIE HANSEN - SENIOR QUEEN 86 SUSAN STOKES - SOPHOMORE QUEEN ATTENDANT SUSAN WILBERG SWEETHEART COLLEEN CRAWFORD ATTENDANT SUE HARDY FFA SWEETHEARTS Thayne Cox - Attendant Christie Hansen - Attendant Scott Nelson - King JoAnn Hansen - Queen Larry Palmer - Attendant Colleen Stilson - Attendant 88 SENIOR ROYALTY Debbie Cox Ted Nelson Colleen Crawford Forrest Luke Garth Johnson Laurel Sitterud JUNIOR ROYALTY SOPHOMORE ROYALTY Susan Stokes Stuart McArthur Charlene Gordon David Kinder Becky Behling Drew Sitterud Gary Sitterud - Attendant Forrest Luke - Attendant Gary Jensen - King BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER SANDRA W1LBERG Honor Student - Fon Jensen Honor Student - Sandra Wilberg Honor Student - Jewelle Humphrey Honor Student - Dale Grange Citizenship Award - Roger Barton Efficiency Award - Camille Stilson Danforth Foundation Award - Scott McArthur Danforth Foundation Award - Shelley Behling 95 ---------------------------------— BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ STATERS Larry Palmer, Paul Brinkerhoff, Camille Stilson, Dale Grange, Lanice Young, Shelley Behling, Rich- ard Oveson, Jewelle Humphrey and Cynthia Behling ACTIVITIES 97 TYPE Type I team members were Ruanne Ware, Donna Curtis, Evone Martinez, Susan Fielder and Sanny Oveson. Sec- ond Row - Mack Wilberg, Darcy Hansen, Shelley Behling, Peggy Jorgensen, Teresa Pace and Forrest Luke. The Type II team consisted of Jewelle Humphrey, Colleen Stilson, Susan Snow, Julie Allridge, Noreen Brown, Sandra Wilberg, Rue Bell and Joyce Brown. SHORTHAND Shorthand I team members were Ruanne Ware, Darlene Behling and Colleen Crawford. Seated - Anne Jensen, Debbie Childs, Julie Allridge, Noreen Brown, Colleen Hansen, Barbara Wilson, Darcey Hansen and Laurel Sitterud Mrs. Clenahan, advisor, instructs Shorthand II team members - Sandra Wilberg, Peggy Cox, Wendi Jewkes and Ca- mille Stilson. 99 Barnaby and Cornelius with Irene and Minnie at Harmonia Gardens. “HELLO, Dolly Gallager Levi................. Horace Vandergelder................. Cornelius Hackle.................... Irene Molloy........................ Barnaby Tucker...................... Minnie Fay.......................... Ermengarde.......................... Ambrose Kemper...................... Head Waiter......................... Judge............................... Horse............................... Court Clerk......................... A walk is much better than a hack The Fourteenth Street parade in New York. ' Dolly conceals Barnaby Cornelius from Horace. The Grand Finale Although Horace dislikes beets, Dolly is working on the supposition that someday he may like her. DOLLY!” .....Camille Stilson .....Roget Barton .....Garth Johnson .....Colleen Crawford .....Dale Luke .....Lanice Young .....Wendi Jewkes .....Douglas Swinburne .....Wesley Curtis .....Jim Jensen .....Lenore Jensen - Cynthia Behling .....Fon Jensen Cornelius and Barnaby at Mrs. Molloy's after playing hide-and-seek with Horace. Barnaby, Minnie, Irene, and Cornelius walk to Harmonia Gar- dens because they have no fare for a hack. They convince the girls that this is elegance . Horace asks Dolly to stay and be his wife. Dolly sings So Long Deary to Horace. OUR TOWN Emily Webb, a small town girl, lives, loves and dies in our town”. Her life symbolizes all American youth. Stage Manager . . . Dr. Gibbs Joe Crowell Howie Newsome Mrs. Gibbs .... Mrs. Webb . George Gibbs . . . , Rebecca Gibbs . , , Wally Webb. . . Emily Webb Mr. Webb Simon Stimson . . . Mrs. Soames . , , Constable Warren . . . . Roger Tuttle Si Crowell .... Baseball Players Richard Jones Assistant Manager . . . . Jane Hansen All English students studied the American classic, OUR TOWN, by Thornton Wilder in American lit- erature classes this year. The drama department cooperated and prepared the stage version of the play for the student body. A greater appreciation of family life and small-town America was de- veloped through this educational experience. I 1« I MJiir The Stage Manager marries Emily and George while family members and townspeople look on. 102 The Webbs' and the Gibbs’ - neighbors in our town”, Grovers Comers, New Hampshire. ON BORROWED TIME Pud Gramps Granny Mr. Brink Marcia Giles Demetria Riffle . . . A Boy Workmen Joe Oveson Dr. Evans Mr. Pilbeam Mr. Grimes Sheriff . .. . Stanley Willson ON BORROWED TIME, a comedy by Paul Osborn, was staged for Emery's theatre- going public March 10-11. The cast in- cluded many familiar faces that have per- formed in past productions of the Emery Drama Department. Gramps puts Death (Mr. Brink) in a predicament. The cast and production crew. - Fon, Doyle, Phillip, Dale. Lan- ice, Stanley, Jim, Joe, Menilee, Roger, Anne, Camille, Earl, Jerry, Sally and Kim. Gramps threatens to release Brink (Death) from the tree if anyone attempts to take Pud. Gramps and Pud become buddies as Granny looks on. REGION VII FORENSIC CHAMPS Region VII Forensic Meet held at Cedar City March 18 brought the first place trophy to the Emery Spartans. Participants were Joe Oveson, Fon Jensen, Dale Luke, Clareen Jeffs, Colleen Stilson, Sue Hardy, Jane Hansen, Darcey Hansen, Laurel Sitterud, Doyle Jensen, and Mr. Johansen. Second Row - Camille Stilson, Evone Martinez, Laurie Pace, Susan Bean, Lenore Jensen, Teresa Grange, Ruanne Ware, Debbie Cox, Rickie Larsen and Kim Powell. Third Row - Joy Lynn Clegg, Ted Nelson, Claudia Atwood, Sharlene Wild, Meredith Thompson, Maureen Lemon, Scott McArthur, Scott Nel- son, John Funk and Jim Jensen. Fourth Row - Garth Guymon, Barbara Wilson, Dale Grange, Debbie Ungerman, Doug Swinburne, Kent Allen, Wes Curtis, Jane Lee Humphrey, Noreen Brown, Ed Dzuik and Stanley Willson. Fon Jensen and Dale Grange display first place debate trophy they won at CEU Invitational. Camille Stilson won first in extemporaneous speaking. 104 EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING DEBATE i .mng| in| Participating in extemporaneous speaking were Claudia Atwood, Jane Hansen, Camille Stilson and Jane Lee Humphrey. The debate squad consisted of Mr. Johansen, advisor; Barbara Wilson, Kim Powell, Noreen Brown, Camille Stilson, Teresa Grange, Ricky Larsen, Sim Bunderson, Dale Grange, Dale Luke, and Fon Jensen. Seated- Laurel Sitterud, Debbie Ungerman, Susan Bean, Evone Martinez and Colleen Stilson. 105 LEGISLATIVE FORUM Emery's orators were Sue Hardy, Clareen Jeffs, John Funk, Darcey Hansen, and Ruanne ware. 106 Standing - Garth Guymon, Forrest Luke, Ted Nelson and Joe Oveson. Seated - Joy Lynn Clegg, Laurie Pace, Scott Nelson and Doug Swinburne. These students represented Emery in Legislative Forum at invitational and Region VII contests. ORATORY RADIO SPEAKING Meredith Thompson, Kent Allen and Sharlene Wild participated in radio speaking. RETOLD STORY Standing - Susan Stokes, Jane Hansen, Barbara Wilson, and Ruth Ann Guymon. Seated - Coralie Story, Joyce Brown, Sally Bean, and Colleen Hansen were retold story participants. 107 MONO ACTING Dale Luke, Earl Gardner and Evone Martinez were participants in mono acting. DRAMA TIC READINGS Dramatic readings were prepared by Jim Jensen, Dorine Scovill, Camille Stilson, Jenine Oviatt, Colleen Craw- ford, Jane Lee Humphrey, Paula Whimpey and James Wells. Seated - Kraig Kofford, Sanny Oveson, Colleen 108 Stilson, Debra Jensen, Carolyn Parlet, Christy Hansen and Leona Hansen. PANTOMIME Susan Bean, Jerry Oviatt and Sue Hardy participated in Pantomime at the Region VII Drama Festival. HUMOROUS READINGS Humorous readers were Kim Powell, John Funk, Ann Nelson and Anne Jensen. Seated - Philip Cox, Clareen Jeffs, Darcey Hansen and Debbie Ungerman. GYMNASTICS Claudia Atwood poses on the uneven parallel bars for a publi- city shot. Sally Bean. Annette Umphenour, and Charmaine Jeffs need a belt to get a little lift. Lorrie Sitterud vies for the title Gymnasts watch Susan Jewkes practice a shoulder roll. Vamp of the Tramp as Carolyn Parlet and Darla Wright look on. Boyd, Jane, Doug, Blair, Dale, Fon, Scott, Clateen Doug and Ed participated in Math Contest at Weber State College. The Spartan Gymnastic team placed 2nd in the region meet. Eight events qualified for the state meet. Blair Fillmore, Stephen DeFriez, Glen Farrer and Roger Barton placed 2nd in Parliamentary Pro- cedure. Foundation Awards winners - Darrol Jensen - Farm Mech. Art Parlet - Crops Gary Sitterud and Scott McArthur were selected on All-state football team. Wade Jensen - star Greenhand in the Emery FFA Chapter. Paula Whimpey, Susan Snow and Eva Smith work in the Mobil Edu- cation Unit during 4th term. Paula W.: Ba - Duh, Camille: ” What’s the pass word? DeMar Varsity Emery!” Mark Luce: ”1 didn’t realize PLAYBOY was so Take your seat, Terry! interesting. ” Wes Curtis poses as Paul Bunyan during School Spirit Week. Emery welcomes new students during the second semes- ter - Judy Vezzolo, a senior; Barbara Bell, a junior; and Shirley Reneer, a senior. The Spardettes present a new perspective during a half-time drill. Miss Victory is finally won by the mighty Spartan warrior. Eeny, meeny, miny, moe. Which date tonight for Betty Jo? Connie Nielsen was a true Spartan during Pep Week. Order your announcements anyway, Ray. You can always keep them for souvenirs. ’’ Susan, please quit tormenting Ray. Colleen S: Oh dear! What did I forget? Peggy: What was that? Sandra: Oh, I think Reuben dropped another pop bottle. Joe j. can't convince Mr. Williams he needs two lunch periods. 114 Wendi J. to Peggy C.: Please, don't tell my mama . , Cynthia B.: Oh, no! I bet I’ve slept through lunch. Peggy J.: Oh, who's gum did I sit in? Laurie Pace: Oh, this rest I get in school is so wonderful. ” Susan Wilberg: Oh, you kids, I feel so silly. ” Cynthia Behling Annette Umphenour Donna Curtis We've only just begun was the theme for the annual Fashion Show Terri Christman Joy Stanton Christine Jensen Tanya Tomsich and Meredith Thompson Laurie Pace 115 cat's away the mouse will play. «£Rb BUT!! iHQP i Mrs. Jo: When the A scene from the sophomore assembly. Mrs. Wild and Mrs. McClenahan parade with ECHS girls in the Women’s Lib Crusade. The FFA chapter participates in the Homecoming parade. I I MJ The sophomore assembly. Stuart and Scott McArthur a few years back. Miss Emery County royalty - Laurie Pace, second attendant and Miss Congeniality; Cynthia Behling, Miss Emery County; and Camille Stilson, first attendant. 0976247 Peacock, V.L. 116 ADVERTISERS 117 CARBON EMER Y BANK 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 Price, Utah 637-2603 Castle Dale, Utah 748-2318 Two Convenient Locations EMERY COUNTY FARMERS’ UNION TELEPHONE ASSOCIATION Salutes Graduates of ’71 Serving the areas of Castle Dale Ferron Clawson Huntington Canyon Cleveland Lawrence F.mery Moore Elmo Orangeville “Owned by Those We Serve” Fred’s Glass Shop ir it can ■ doni with 240 East Main Price, Utah 637-1662 GLASS FOR ALL PURPOSES PRICE FLORAL Mrs. Lila Drancy 36 North 1st West Price, Utah Mendenhall A uto Parts WHOLESALE — RETAIL Pace Body and Fender Shop Body and Radiator Repairs 62 North 1st West Price, Utah «7.(1716 WRIGHT’S MARKET Claude and Alice Sadlicr BETTER Cleveland, Utah VALUES o33-2223 If you are honestly seeking a meaningful college experience, don’t get lost in the crowd. Join our club! Come to C.E.U. where the action is you. COLLEGE OF EASTERN UTAH BETTER BUYS IN BUILDING SUPPLIES THOMPSON BUILDING AND SUPPLIES PRATT AND LAMBERT PAINTS HARDWARE — BUILDING SUPPLIES 748-2663 CASTLE DALE, UTAH CASTLE DALE CO-OP DRY GOODS GROCERIES HARDWARE AND APPLIANCES Sterling and Hope Umphenour CASTLE DALE, UTAH 748-2682 IDEAL BEVERAGE COMPANY 334 South Fourth Fast Price, Utah FARM INDUSTRIAL FQUIPMFNT Huntington Tractor Implement Co Hesston Hay Fquipment Homelite Chain Saws, Generators, and Industrial Pumps. Gehl Mixall Grinder Mills Demonstrations Made Do the job faster with less expense Contact LeRay Huntington - Manager BEL VA’S GLORIA SHOP YOUR HFADQUARTFRS for STYLF and QUALITY WF ARF THF FARLIFST WITH THE LATEST 29 Fast Main Price, Utah Orangeville. Utah CASTLE VALLEY 687-2433 Huntington, Utah Jack Taylor 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 748-2311 NEED INSURANCE??? STOP! LUKE! AND LISTEN! LUKE INSURANCE AGENCY Member National Association M.I.A. Member Utah Association Member National Association YOUR B{{dependent Insurance K AGENT SERVES YOU FIRST WE REPRESENT A+ COMPANIES Your department store for all insurance needs. 748-2324 Orangeville, Utah Castle Valley- Federal Credit Union You're money Ahead! Phone Day or Night 687-2472 Huntington, Utah There are savings for you every hour at D. V. Petersen's FERRON DRUG COMPANY UL ( Wm PRESCRIPTIONS FERRON, UTAH 384-2351 Quality Dry Cleaners cleaning 22 West Main Price, Utah 637-0410 MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME PROGRESSIVE MARKET ‘Setter 'l a.luea Dry Goods and Groceries Meat and Hardware 687-2448 Huntington, Utah NEAL’S SERVICE Ferron, Utah AMBULANCE SERVICE LICENSED EMBALMERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS 384-2693 Price, Utah 637-2668 Sherald’s Burger Bar Sherald and Emma Law Managers 434 East Main Price, Utah 748-2235 Peterson Distributing Company Janitorial Supplies 373 South 1st West Price, Utah 637-3603 HARRIS STYLE SHOP Wedding Dresses - Formals Dresses For All Occasions 48 South 3rd East Price, Utah 637-2541 JONESES’ OWNED AND OPERATED BY LARRY M. JONES AND SONS 687-2258 Huntington, Utah GEARY BARBER SHOP John L. Geary, RB Huntington, Utah Adults: $1.50 Children: $1.2) Open: 6 days a week 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY King DIAL 637-3165 Regular WEST OF CITY Things go better for Spartans with Coke’ 3ART0N MOTORS 'John0.Barton.owner ?(■.: .[ USIO C «S tle-. Kfco t«dl«' Lot o I ■« 6r lot • 7 oob We just got our car at BARTON MOTORS Dependable Reliable Friendly 145 East Main Price, Utah 637-0060 FAUSETT MORTUARY I mv WML Serving Carbon and Emery Counties Castle Dale, Utah Price, Utah 748-257) 637-1181 HUNTINGTON BROTHERS General Merchandise Castle Dale, Utah 748-2380 KILLPACK LOCKER PLANT Ray Killpack 384-2696 Ferron, Utal i vt UPtSM LEWIS OPTICAL AND JEWELRY COMPANY INC. 46 East Main 637-2176 Price, Utah Jil 66 East Main Price, Utah 637-3377 Every Day Low Prices AND A. G. Super Specials PLUS Gold Strike Stamps Huntington and Price 3 locations to serve you LET US HELP tyaccx Jftowey SATISFACTION IS 01 HR MOTTO” HELPER STATE BANK Complete Banking Service Safety Deposit Boxes Loans for Every Purpose A member of Federal Insurance Deposit Corporation VISIT OUR EMERY COUNTY LOCATION AT GREENRIVER 136 South Main Helper, Utah 472-3611 305 North Broadway Greenriver, Utah 564-3310 GOOD FOOD WILSON'S CAFE 687-9996 MRS. LAVON OVIATT AMERICAN OIL CO. BULK DISTRIBUTOR (AMERICAN DORR W. HANSEN, AGENT Huntington, Utah 687-2411 PRICE AUTO PARTS 60 East 1st North 637-0241 Price, Utah JONES FARM AND GARDEN o SUPPLY Your headquarters for seed, plants, fertilizer, feed, and other farm and garden supplies. 748-2421 cleaning Castle Dale, Utah Your Store Of Quality Phyllis and Gerald Stanton - Owners Ferron, Utah 384-2610 ll if SINGLETON'S r ■ ■ 1' Al WILCOX SELF-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 CREST CAFE 637-0834 601 East Main Price, Utah GOOD FOOD Complete line of building and household supplies MAGNUSOJS LUMBER CO. MARTIN SENOIJR PAINTS CASTLE DALE, UTAH PHONE 748-2574 YOUR TROUBLES CLEON'S SERVICE VANI £ CLEON HUNTSMAN FERRON, UTAH V PHONE 384-2318 FERRON CAFE Aaron 384-2651 Williams Ferron, Utah WESTERN MjTO fcSSOCIMt StORl IT 637-2607 74 South Carbon Avenue Price, Utah WE TAKE BETTER CARE OF YOUR CAR • Chevron Gasolines • RPM Motor Oils Greases • Atlas Motoring Products GEORGES CHEVRON 510 North Main 687-2485 HUNTINGTON, UTAH Best wishes to the graduates FERRON MERC. Emery County’s Finest Shopping Center Henry and Lamarr Larson 384-2662 Ferron, Utan MILLER AND CURTIS PACKING COMPANY MEAT AT WHOLESALE PRICES FOR YOUR LOCKER MEATS FOR WHOLESALE CASTLE DALE, UTAH 748-2602 SPARTANS DRINK MILK FROM EMERY COUNTY DAIRY ASSOCIATION Hugh Behling — President Jerald Barton — Treasurei JENSEN EQUIPMENT COMPANY. INC. SERVICE PARTS GIFT SHOP DRY GOODS SCHOOL SUPPLIES GROCERIES Authorized Sales, Service Parts In SHOP or FIELD REPAIR CASTLE COUNTRY GENERAL MERCHANDISE also PIONEER CHAIN SAWS for Many Farm and Yard Uses Call 687-2475 390 North Main Huntington, Utah OFFICE EQUIPMENT SPECIAL EVERY WEEK ORANGEVILLE, UTAH 748-2620 REYNOLDS CAFE FEATURING Rental Purchase Plan Duane Steele, Manager Price, Utah 637-2353 FOR FAST SERVICE AND GOOD FOOD COME AND VISIT US LET US CATER YOUR NEXT PARTY ORANGEVILLE, UTAH 748-2620 THE SUIS ADVOCATE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING OFFSET AND LETTERPRESS PRINTING THE VOICE OF UTAH'S CASTLE VALLEY Phone 637-0732 Price, Utah COMPLIMENTS FROM HUNTING TON FLOUR MILLS SEE US FOR YOUR 2 YEAR STORAGE ITEMS PHONE: 687-2442 JAY POWELL FERRON AUTO 637-1037 PRICE, UTAH SERVICE TRACY’S CONOCO TUNE UP— D. J. LARSEN ALIGNMENT— DEALER WHEEL BALANCE- BRAKES— HUSKY GAS TO SUIT YOUR TASTE Hurry to TRACY JEFFS DEALER LUIGFS 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 IF IT’S SERVICE YOU WANT JUST DROP IN. CASTLE DALE, UTAH 5 xJKV-LE Shirl McArthur, President Huntington, Utah 687-2924 JACK’S SHOES Shoes for the whole family” 14 East Main 637-2679 Price, Utah MORTENSEN'S Gift Shop — Cafe Confectionery Walter Lucille, Mgrs. 687-2424 Huntington, Utah Best Hamburgers in the West fsn Compliments from your friendly druggist HUNTER DRUG COMPANY Castle Dale, Utah 748-2380 129 Marion’s Service ELDRED’S SER CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF ’71 JEA1SSELME ’S HOUSE OF FINE FOODS GROCERIES WE ALWAYS WELCOME OUR EMERY COUNTY FRIENDS ?■ 318 East Main Price, Utah 637-3074 Pew fa's ALWAY5 FIRST OUAUTY! I FILLED UP AT MARION S South of Price on Highway 10 637-1139 78 East Main 637-1827 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 BOYACK’S MEN’S WEAR Hart, Schaffner Marx Clothes Jantzen and Pendleton Sportswear Florsheim Shoes Dobbs Hats Arrow and Gant Shirts TO SUIT YOUR TASTE Hurry to 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 130 Louie and Florence Tallerico Formal Wear Rental Service SO I WENT TO BOYACK'S 637-0692 69 East Main Price, Utah m CARBON COUNTY {% 9 AUTOMOBILE DEALERS W. MERRILL MOTORS INC. Chrysler, Plymouth, Imperial Mjgfcr Tos,ota SHELDON HANSEN CHEVROLET Chevrolet VALLEY MOTOR CO. Ford, Lincoln, Mercury' KRAYNC MOTOR CO. Buick, Rambler, Jeep, International BUNNELL DODGE DAVIS-CROFTS-ADAMS MOTOR Dodge Pontiac, Cadillac, GMC Trucks” DODGE TRADE AT HOME We Service What We Sell” 'TP) po mr FOR YOUR MONEY IT'S WALKER BANK SAVINGS AND CHECKING LOW COST LOANS rRUST AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT INSURED DEPOSITS S oc ‘Tfawx 82 West Main Price, Utah Dial 637-1272 EASTERN UTAH TOBACCO COMPANY Wholesale Jobbers Fountain Suppliers Candy Gum We are pleased to supply your school snack bar.” SENIORS! Price, Utah 637-2160 131 ...A TIME TO LOVE, AND A TIME TO HATE: A TIME OF WAR, AND A TIME OF PEACE... 753 5 ...A TIME TO CONTEMPLATE ABOUT ONES FUTURE... 133 135 136


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