Grand County High School - Mograndah Yearbook (Moab, UT)

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«Sr«rr ary ll antly . Know Student JoJy KeiiJent .K int - Kutton, 'Ihie- rtiiJen! J}, mjor 11 hen you elect Sludent Uody ()fficerSt what things clo you consider about that particular person before you give him or her your vote? 9s it whether he or she is good-loohing, or if he is the tall, darh, and handsome type? £)oeS it matter if she has beautiful legs and a good figure, or .9 hnow why you voted for them, you have been their Secret admirer. Idut what really counts is if they can get the job done while worhing right along with the rest of the 1Student JJody. 2)evi(s YUaAcot iJlte original meaning of 11 ascot is a person which is Supposed to bring good Inch their presence. What do gou mean Suppose d to ? Our 11 aScof does bring good fuch with her presence. y°u can a (wags count on her to be lit ere (although moil people thinh she hai a handicap becauie of her iize) but, fittfe do they h now. introducing f e a n n i e Worry—(j.C.Jt.S. Waicot for 75- 76. 1 'II la ll if different 11 loodi .'In A Have routed d3i you ever walhed down the halls and seen people who were happy and yay. yloomy and Sad[ tired and a sleep Have you ever heen one of those people ar isiny at dawn walhin y into the door ' and forSeeiny the day which (ay ahead? . WO Hi (dn I c are to he one oj them either. But alas . . . J a tn. Cartu m orniny Stfours Jl CL mini added J)o if on Lnow the definition for C (add ? 9f d a her of fjerdond or things regarded ad forming a gronf). 3 Lnow goit M heard find dometime « o. prohahtg in Second or tlx ird grade. Whg id tlx id Looh reviewing gour vocahularg definitiond from wag Lach flxexx . I Veil fixe andwer to gour guedtion id verg dim- pfe actuadg. I t hat would gou do if gou didn t Lnow what the definition wad? Wkat would we do if it wadn t for the dtudentd who condfruit the cladded ? 3Lre judt wouldn I he fhid dection of the gearhooh; and for that matter there woufdn t he a dchoot. What would people do without dchoold? Where would theg go? Mow won U lltey Spend their time. With Uo? Cb oing what? I Veil, we don t need to go into that ang further .9 fhinh gou pro Ut, underdtand u U 9 am trging to get acrodd to gou. Sut what this leads to id that if there wadn t a place called Mm erica we woufdn t he here right now, ifu wadn t for the gear 1776 how could there he a C(add of 1976? eand Out I aw e cl Olt enior I 0 1 Jbrouybout C(aAAeA WL ■■ ■'£ ® 7ummu f:x C-ttris Cjrrbtr „‘irt jc(u Jiuyrr She Senior Class promotes and leads the School in enthusiasm and spirit. _After the oth erA catch on to what is happening, they begin par- ticipating an d this goes on and on as the year A ((oat by at an ever increasing rate. I 3 Be J enior • • singer Jt suit! that to he a Senior is the greatest thing on earth. l)his was brought to you hu an anonymous Se nior! ' 2b oorS Do Duture j 73 Jn m emory Of. JJruie WuUt _4nbrum DL shadows of fife wltt grow lonyery Some days witt he happy. Some sad, Sul the friendships you ve made witt yrow stronyer jds you thinh of the yood times you ve had. She days that are yone witt teave memories, Sind memories are precious to heep, Shey hriny sotace to fife tihe sweet music Shat charms you and tuffs you to steep. S friend is a precious possession Whose value increases with years; SroubteS may come to assail you . . . One friend can allay alt your fears. Our days yather speed in their paSSiny With multiplied ids that attend, But you (I weather safety each problem Jf you feet the embrace of a friend. C S' emor 4cliievementd What did we achieve ? 3 iJ we ict goafs to achieve throughout we ac- years °t Sc hoof? «2W compf sh the goafs we have Set? affave we Set new goafs for a new and different fife? 3f we only hnew wha t ties in the futu re for our individual fives. 3f then we could Set our goals according to that fife they might he achieved. - Kenzsi Aft'Under---f p (' uh I; -Criff i, Hrtlt L 1,2. I (indy _ Anderson--- Kp ('(uh l,3i H. H. A 1.2,.it Cutlet Heat h. 2 -J. uuh .7m inon — journalism I . Arthur . 'irrro u-Band I; A yi State 2i Spanish cu 1.2. is HU Ch airman 3 nut hfn ■Irthur- Kp ( (uh is -Cram a 2, Ch orus 2.3s .(((state Cl orus 3s Cadet Heath. 2. i Cindy . tery-HB-C.A 2, (Jirfs (Jfee Sunny hteff------BaSehaff 1,3 tt Budyer-- Kp C uh is H U • 1,2.3s .Honor Satiety 1.2. is -tariff is Speet h 2s Sen. cte-f Kes. i Hrry J.'urnt S---- Kp ( (ah 1,2,3s (heerfeader 1,2.3s ( hnrus 2s Speeth 2. is Voffeybaff 2.3s Heath 1,2,3s Superior Stale Speet h ll erf. Key ion 11 eel Shrf ey Birth—Cadet Heath. 3 fat L Sir, (field-letter men 1.2. is Chorus 1.2s Boys (Jet 1.2s Bcsbelbaff 2s BaSehaH 1.2s . In terat I t .Kristine ' (at I—. Honor .Satiety 1.2.3s V«mu 1.2s (jirfs (Jfee 2, Speet h I .Kenny Bihn-------Cettemun 1.2,3s Chorus is Hoothaff 1.2. is .'•ttslelhuff 1.2. is Hath 1.2.3s Boys State 2s .Inierat I 1,2s BaSehaff is Se nior Ctass jXes. is Jt( fdryion Hoothaff 2 Him J)at3s----Speeeh 3s Cadet Heath. 3 . Kuril• -Ccnney-- Kp ( (uh 1,2s H. H_H t,2.3s Ch or US 3s (adet Heath. 2. i H.....y Crh—Pep CU Is HHA Is Heath 2 Pam (jar ett--- Kp CU i; H.H.A 1.2.3s Cadet Heath. Js Cjirfs State 2, H.HJ 4th Uc. PreS. 2s H.H.A 1st litr-pres. 1 ( heis (yrrher Kp ( (uh 1.2. is (heerfeader 1.2.3s Ch urns Is journalism is Cadet Heath. 2.3 11larL (framfith—Settermen 1.2.3s Hoothaff 1.2s BaSehaff Is .InieratI 2. is (adet Heath. I Herry (pi inn Jnyeta Hay--------HB-X.A 2, Band Is 1 fearhesoh Staff 1.2.1s HBX. 4 lie.Pres. 2 ■ KeHty Hansen-------Xettermen is Hoothaff is Bashethaff 3, (adet Heath, i . Kerin .HarmiSon—HhespianS 2. is Chorus 1.2,3s Xra mu 2. is Biyl (Jee Is (adet Heath. 3 Suane . Harrison —Srama is iCreslfiny 2.3 -die .Hass----HB-d. A 2s Chorus 1.3s Band 1,3s Boys (Jee Is journalism is - d fstate (haras 3 Ida hart .Hau Its .In Ierat I 1.2.3 Ida , ard Hinder son — ( adet Heath, is .In ertal i I Inn th .llolfmiiii-Speet I 2 Sony JUyoah—Hh e spia its 1,2,3 s Chorus is Srama 1.2. is (adet Heath, i Piata H ofyoah----Hhespians Is Srama I, dodeo CU 3 .Irene .Horton —( (torus 2s (fir (s (Jfee 2s Voffeybaff t.2 Suffas .Hunsaher-----(horns 1,2, is Boys Jfee 1,2,3 Hammy .Hunt-------pep CU 1,2.3s Stiff 1.2.3s Ch oru S 1.2s (fiefs (jfee 3s journti ism 3 . Kfint . Hutton-del , man is Hoothaff t.2.is ( restfiny 1.2, is ( adet Heath, is ro « (O’Chairman 2s Boys .Slat, 2s ■ hi rrat t 1,2. 3s Student Body f reS. 3 jufi, . 9ny--- Kp Cfuh 1,2s HU 7 1.2s Hrath Is .Soft- huff is (adet truth. 2.3 Sinda .Irish----1st humorous readiny .Slate i ompetition: Hhespian Hreusurer I Hr. u ir j..d Son — fount a (ism is (adet Heath. 3 Curri u nson------. Honor Sot iety 2.3s Hhespians 1.2, 3s Srama 1.2, is '•and 1.2. is (jirfs (jfee 2s Hhespian Pres, and Vi, r-pn-S. 2s Hhrspian Secretary 3 (fee,rye fed, nson VUJit jUi—.7 JU i dffrn .Key----Band 1.2s 1 fearboob Staff 1.2, is Cadet He,ah. Is IJrarhooL Cditor I Hammy . Key-----( adet Hettth. is .HometOminy dnyafty 2s I see-Pres. Is Sms Code 2 Sta id .Kn utson-.Honor Sot iety 2.3s Hhespians 1.2,3s Ch oras 1,2,3s Srama 1.2,1 fody dayton---Hwlhaf Is I (restfiny 1.2s BaSehaff 1.2s .‘ mile Seat ill--H.H. 7 is Band 1.2, is Hhespians 1,2s Srama 1.2s (Jirfs Jfee 2s Votfeyhaff 3, Softhafl 3, (adet Heath. 3 Idafpi -demon-----Heath 1.2s (adet Heath. 3 d'esa Se------d— Kp CU 2,3S HHA HBSJ 2s Ch oru s 1.2s Band 2. is Sn ret ary Is Kp Cfuh pres, is HBS.A Secretary 2 fuun Suis dot eridye-- ft arhooL Staff is Hoothaff 2.3s I Urrslfiny 3s Ideprrs. is n r. (jc.hs 3 Sherrie Sulrs-----('adet Heath, i ferry Wat. Adams-----Hot, tint ff Is Hrath t ,2,3s (adet Heath. 2 Sonnu Illadrid Shirfey V adrid— 1 JearbooL Staff i, Cadet Heath, i futie V arUe—HJU .- Speet h 2 Barbara H artar Carol Way fohn I l uyherry Soys Stale 2 Vafarie Ways----Pep Cfuh 1.2.3s HHA 1.2,3s Honor Sea iety 2, is S)riff 1,3s Speet h 2s .Honor Sot iety Setrtlary 2s H.H-A . Historian 2s H H-A f reS. 3s (Jirfs Jft. 2 Sh iilfH V eudor— . He,nor Sktdety 1,2,3s Srama Is Sand I, is dotary f.'thunye Student Io I eu Zealand 2 (fro rye Weft,--Hoothaff is H restfiny t.2,3 -dori Werriff---H. H. A is .Honor Sot iety 2,3 s Chorus 1.2. Is Band i, .. ((state Ch orus 3 frannir Worey------f p Cfuh 1,2.3s H H_A 1,2,3s ( letr fender is Ch orus Is ( adet Heath. 1,2. is Setrel. 2 H re-Stt 11 (unden--HB-d. A 2 s Cadet Heath 3 d ddir ( fdSon jimmy (idSon----.Honor Satiety 1,2. is .S w h is Soys State 2 Sue n umrirr—(adet Heath, is drpres. 3 daurie Hear ---f Kp Cfuh l.2,3f H. H.A 1.2.3s four- na fish is (adet Ata,h. 1,2.3 Crisly (fit of--pep Cfuh Is H.H A Is de sresent. 1.2 Xet mna I lit son —H. H. A is dbrt, mu Is Hhespians Is Sand 1.2, is Sfserth 3 (llteri ( l oyrs---de Hermen is Band 1,2,3s Hoothaff 1.2. is Hrath is Boys S latr 3s .Interatt 3s H)ress Code i 1U Ore—HHA i ( (ritlinr ()sso(a-( horus 1,2s (jirfs (ffee 2 I Itriannt Path----H.H. A Is . Kathy Patterson-- Kp Cfuh Is H.H.A 1,2.3s Cadet Hr a 11. 2,i (risty perry----Sbrama tt Journalism 2s Bashethaff t.2,is I of tyhaff is (reader llritiny .Award 2 fufie Piffiny—Pep Cfuh t.2.3, HHA t.2,3, HBJ!J •t: Sri 2, is Hrath 2s Set ret ary I, Sriff 11 istrrSS 3 jerry Kufahher-Sand 1,2. i; .Interact 2,3, Srum 11 In- fo r 2.3 . Karf tilt-Hhespians is . A((-state Ch orus 3 Sare diyhy ----Hoothaff is Hrath 2 ( Iris doherts-f Kp Cfuh 1,2,3s H.H.A Is Sriff t.2.3s Srama is Speeth 2s Hrath 1.2.3s ('adet Heath 2,3 ll arh doherts--deltermen 1,2. is Hoothaff 1,2.3s Bushel- ha f ,s Hath 2s Sasehaff t.2,31 Boys State 2s .Interat t 1,2, is Srrss Code I Sou Idol in son 11 laris doyers-H.H.A 1.2.3s .Ho nor Society 2.3s Srama Is Cadet Head. 2.3 daymond Salazar-----Speech I Slir ee SuLzur—pep Cfuh 2.3, H.H.A 3, Chorus 2, (jirfs (flee 2s Hrach I Hrriff Sebastian----Srltermen 2.3 s Hoot ha (( 1,2,3, U restfiny 1,3s (adet Head. 2 Sn %au Shafer--- Kp ((uh 1,2.3s H.H.A t.2,3s .Honor Sot iety 2. is Speeth 2. is Lffcyhaff 1,2.3s Hrath 3s . Intfttiriny Cditoe is (jirfs Slate 2 IVaffate SI t niton (fianne Simmons---- H.H.A Is Speeth I, (tideI Heath. Cheryf Sims—Pep Cfuh t .2s HHA t .2s Bashethaff 3, Votfeyhaff 1,2,3, Hrath 2.3 . Krt i Snyder XUbie Stewart—H.HJ I jo jCynn Stout—Pep CU ,.2.1, H.H.A ,.2, HBJC.A 2s -d)ri(( 2.3s (adet Heath. 3 Hina Slou----(horus 1.2, (Jirfs (jfee 2s journalism I -Canny S r ihfen--- Hoothaff , dandy Strinyer----Sand 1,2 Brut t -Sum Jon-- a ortis 'iI g „ 1.2, (Jolf 2, Colt firm l. I,2i .9nteratl 2,3 bin sty Danyren — Death It . 9nteratt I blots Dabberrr---Wettrrmen t,2,3s Bashetbafl l.2,3t Death I, Baseball 3, Cfolf 1,2,3, Boys Slate 2, .9n I trail 2, h Pres, ianr Dh (iyn Shanna Dhayn —Dhespians 2,3, Chorus 1,2,3: Wrama 1,2.3s Cjirts Cjfte 1.3 Cinly Shorn ft sou-Ijeartsoob Stiff 2 Draty Dibbetts---Band I: Dootball 3 Brad Durner—.Honor Satiety 1,2,3, Band I; Speeth 2, Sath Is Cadet Death. 2.3, .9nteratl 1.2,3s Pres. Is Student Body VitO-preS. 2: Notary Csthanye Su- dent to Bra lit Shorty Du mer— Welle rmen 2.3; Band t,2i Baseball 2,3, Cadet Death. 2; .9nleraft 2.3 |immy Dru tty WSsttir Wulher------Dhespians 2.3, Ch orus 3, Wrama .Allstate Ch orus 3 Heal West------Dhespians 1.2,3, Ch orus 1,2, 3, Wra ma 1.2.3, .Allstate Ch orus 3 .Andy niteh urn-----Wettrrmen 1,2, DheSpianS 2: -Wrama 1.2: Spetth I, IfearbooL Staff 1,2, journalsim 2s Doothaff 1.2, Dr at h i.2, Baseball ClarL Wilson---.9n terat I 1,2,3, tye lit miner--- Pep Club 1,2,3, D.HJ 1.2,3, .Honor Satiety 1.2.3, Weill 1.2.3, Band 1.2, Cadet Death. 3s Prom Co-Chairman 2, Momttominy ttoyality 1.3, Vite-Pres. 2 Wat me Winn—Pep Club 1.2.3, DJU 1.2.3, .Honor Satiety 3, Weill 2.3, Cadet Death. 3, Qirls Sate all. 2s Student Body Ihte-pres. 2, D. H.A Dreasurer Vie. QC.HS 3 Webbie U tseman S..J.U WoJr.H Cfuy } ( ooduard 91 larfyn 1 (ya t Weltermen 1.2,31 Chorus 1.2, Band 1.2.3, Dootball 1.2.3: Bashetbaff 1.2.3, Baseball 1.2.3, .9ntreatt 2.3 P«ior CL Off. urn jCori ter Son f reS; Jbiunu JownStnJ V Pro, .Kin, Cjranyer Sensin' -jCoieriJye JbreSS CoJr, . Kntly njbravuye an ci .Kef(y Jbennvy fseft; Of Sen sitit. nj)eftl?ie Ueltu junior d rJlooli forward Jo init i Ijctr WmK' 1 mLZi immtrman (faii to unolhtr . tk iw no en J! IB SCen n y _ 4 freJ Bruce Bard Paula (Motion fyay John Pres., Shawn . Knufion; jky John. Vice prei.; Set.. Sheila fl aylerry; Pam Seefe, -J) re Me ode; Pep.. Seri pelerson anti Sihelfy CoateS 39 omore Purposes J nnua t “Sopft omore Soph lomoreS J 2ba¥ UJi User onJu Of ton H urL Urumirr jCeifie Limoni Pamela Siee e Milky Strinyer Kelly Skepkerd Cindy Skepkerd Skeffy Skepkerd Begin Do 3 nvolved las (4 ha r d w orbing Sophomore class always trying to figure out another way to mahe Some more money. SJor instance having a concession stand[ se ttin, U evil buttons and having a pop bottle drive netting over $100. 4 is 46 mu Mu. Curt J, JJraJ JJurton redhmen eonan tpresen 14 sens 'f? !: unAD MTI w Organization A 3 iJ you Lnow the definition for (Organization is a group of people organized for a Social literary or a thfetic purpose ? Sul you all Lnow what an organization is. Or do you ? Wei T, let me ex- plain further. Il'haf you don t Lnow is that each organization Specializes in what they do. Such as the f ep C fuL cheering at the gamed; or the Band----playing pep music at assemblies or classical at concerts. On joining any organization there is no uarantee how much worh on projects will get done. But flu ere is one thing whic U can assure you of and that is that you will have a good time in any of the numerous organizations you choose to join. By just be- ing involved and participating in an organization you hieve Some of iL greatest values of life. can ati Pep CU Backs Vp devils Jill DL Way Pep CU always Suited in their red and white following those 2devils wherever they go. Sort of fihe the game follow the jCeader. Sometime its a wonder those girls from jpep duh can get enough energy to heep up with the devils. i ytlonica Oihhrtts, 2) 2Vr WafttrschirJ, JnnJa Wicof, tjCynn WJimmtr, JJarnts. tertia 2 uncan, Cheryf 2 ay. Chris Qrrhtr. .Kathy VlarL r RtJ jbttif Chetr raJers with Wascol rannit Worry. Of Cheer lAJliat are cheerleader S? CJheg are the good foohing chichi leading Jbevits in cheers and distracting gou from watching the game. (Cheerleaders also are the leaders of School Spirit. Dhey arise the hlood pressure of Zbevifi and mahe gou hoarse from gelling. dftbougb tbid band doedn t have tbe experience fibe tbe 10-12 band doed. J) can t imagine wbat tbid band id going to pfag, u ben tbeg are promoted in tbe 10- 12 band. Dkey’tt L writing tbe it leir own music. 7 Jronl f ow aCeff to Kifltt jCori ITItrriff, jbonafyn 4rtltur, Ibottie 'IVafLtr, J(arf Pratt, i2 ul ou Sltanna Dhayn, Tjtaf Writ, jCee J4aii t future J4omemaLer5 Of A merica Va arie Way,, 1,1 V. P- Pan, Qarl.tt, 2nJ W,njy jCoonarJ: 3rJ V P- Caliy 2Uoay., V. P- B.cly 2 o arl Dr.a,«r, Mania Ckapmaa, Salary Won!,a 3iU„ JJhloriaa PaI LUy.r, JJ,i,or Mr,. Motyoal -Awarded “Jdc onori A avid . Knutson, imm y He I ion. id rad Surner, SUn Major, .Harry -Holder, Carri Johnson, DereSa jbuncan, -Amanda -Xnowfti, )unu I urfman, i I artes doyen, Cage Wimmer, A iana Oou nsmd, -Adi’. Win. A)onoyhue, -Xristine Stacie, dCori Witrrill Christina Sn Sadyer, Susan Shafer, jCaDrece Winn, Valarie Ways. e, Pat Acting, portraying other A a A weft a A themAetueA in comedy or dramatic AceneA. lUhen trying out for part A in a piety- 9t A fihe trying on Aeuera ( different ctotheA untit the right one fitA you weft, Ahe Art Of portraying S omeone £L WLJi Sc omeone jCettermen, an organization of outstanding athefetes at Cfrand Countg Jdigh. What do theg do? Ptag in school Sports Such as BaseUt, 1football dSashetbaff, ect. Oheg wear and WU jachets, most are Qood oCoohing , and heep grades up so theg can participate. oCettermen- hard u'orhing gags for the betterment of (jC dd S Sports. Outstanding Olthelets-oCettermen 2 ana Xante, johnny Shannon, jay Bohn. Sammy pruitt, With Chain, jtff Wltador, Sodd Timmerman, Sim Jrish, Wes J ey. jay johnSon, Handy Stewart. Q« ry, Wl.fo, Warh Hoherts. Shorty Sumer, Witrriff Hoyts, Strriff Sthastian, SCfint Adutton, Xon Sfynn, -Advisor, (jftn Hie he son, _ Ktffty .hi an St n, _Kim Xoveridye. Wiht Bunct, - Kenny Bohn, Wlarfyn IVyatt, Hoss Sahhtrtr, Sracy Sihhetts, jerry Sloths. _And So you have them. 7 I Jldm inis tra tio n Mik ough the division pages have just heyun, 3 hnow when Some people See division pages they 3ay, Hot another one of these pages . Idut there is a solu- tion to this problem• ust thinh oj it as a “2) ream an d Wishes Come T)rne ( uge . Die only thing wrong with this solution is that there S no warranty on it. Jnd h esides. the teacher (earned uS to put these here pages in this here booh. Cjetting bach on the original Subject. 3)o you hnow what the Administra- tion does, what it is. its purposes, who it is made up by. why we have one? 3f So. you have passed this test. Jou now have my permission to go on to the next page. .However, if you have (ailed the previous examination. 3 suggest that you get (earned better about the reason (or Administration and no cheating by ashing your neighbor! dn dCistener 4t Jdeart Slowly but Surely changes are being made at Qchs. Cjirls Sports have arrived classes are different, more are offered. Before any changes can tahe place it first must be ohayed with Wlr. Johnson be- fore going on to the School Board Wr. $oh nson listens to the students and tabes in mind their thoughts along with helping them to work out their problems. 7f]ay- be even changing a class for th em, if necessary. J4e earns our greatest admiration. primipat TJt eron jU nson lAJorhinq Jc 4 J3etter Jc °r tk er 3ov omorrow r% J e Who J nowA 4nc J(nowA J4e nowA Oeuihiny p.€.., Qen. 7 Hath and (mutiny Orach is 7)1 r. jCynn 4(len. 4 new instructor at (jrand County . idiyh also faced with coach- iny Cjirfs Cashetball 7Hiss Jean Crown teaches he- yinniny typiny and then supervises the classes such as Oype 33, business fl ach ines, and Offic practice afony with other instructors in the Cui diny. jbrama, 7) i ed Chorus, and Cjlee classes are tauyht under the direction of 7Hr. Wendell flow- thorpe. _ 411 of these end with a production of some hind, usually musical Ohe classes tauahf hu 7)}rS. cuyHt by So nna Crowned are J, meric an -History, {Jor(d . History, and World Cjcoyraphy all of which are necessary to yraduate. 7 3s J Wise WanJ(now J new leaclxer at QCJdS this year is 7 ]rs. Hilary whether. She classes tauyht un- der her direction are Poetry and other types of jCiterature. She also instructs £ny. 10. She nd autho supervision and authoriza- tion of the yearhooh lies in the han ds of 1)}rS. lllarj bonoyh ue. SL is aL in charye of the business area of the 'Hoc. (Center and teaches a class of journalism. t f r. bel Sard directs and teaches jbrivers £d, drilliny into the minds of students the operation of a vehicle. 711 r. Sard has alol of couraye and nerve. Would you ride with Student jbriver? Sde also coaches Bashethall jCiterature S and JJ and Onylish 10 classes are tauyht hy Wrs. Sr ancis Soy. Sh ese c U ses are held primarily for Soph omores, who must pass Bnyfish 10 in order to receive a diploma. 7 7 WL 2) oedn t J(now 4nJ oedn t Wr nu Q,ai is the new auto sltop teacher at CjCJJS. -Me also instructs a new cfaSS °f weldiny. Well tiled hy most of his students, Wr. Qray has proved to he a fine teacher. Wr. Qary (juymon various types of art. i tcache, cludi 'my. ceramics, yen. art. and pottery. ,9n these classes you express yourself in many different ways. WrS. Cuta Griffin teaches £nyfish, word study. and Jumanties. Wrs. Griffin runs a well oryanized class and is loved hy her students. Very Special person. Wr. _4t JJeaton is the new industrial arts and huifdiny trades teacher. This is his first year at 7H J(now J4e £)oedn t J(now 9d 4 Jooi —_ 4uo id J4i imi She librarian of Cfrand County Miyb Sc Lot is WrS. Illarion Sdolloway. She also teaches students to become a 1i- braru aide. She classes beiny tauybt under the direction of lllrs. Illarion Jdol- yoab are borne ec. voc. borne ec, and family relations. (jtneral matb, alyebra J1JI and friy and solid yeometry are Sucb matb classes tauybl by Wr. Cjene Leonard. hllr. Sylvan jCewis teaches matb class of all binds, consumer 's math, alyebra .9 and plane yeometry are under bis direction. Jnd £ xpenence d Classes under I he direction of lllr. (jury 1 Herr ill are Sasic and Remedial Cnylish an JJn- frodtution of (iterature. (These classes are primarily for fresh- Gn Re, I jrum m er Review, Jit.. Speech 3 ( ontenfforary and 33 and Jramatic (Xayedies are all tauyht hy Vlr. Val Hlauyhun. Wr. Ron Olsen directs the classes of a emistry. physical Science, Uioloyy an d Carth Sc ience. MO me forced VHr. firuce Thy fey directing bands at both 7iiiddfe SS( boof and JJigb Sch oof bus achieved perfection in tbe art of con- ducting. Dor tb e past severaf gears tbe fcfed jbevif fJand bus achieved .9 ratings in both 1 Marching an d Concert. Dde shows great enthusiam in conducting the students in their tafents with music. Dde tabes pride in creat- ing desire in younger students in iL WiJJf. Sschoof to achieve in the masterin g of an instrument So that he can participate and enjoy the bands in his high sc hoof gears. W, Pan Pin. directs tbe c fus- ses of worfd geography, bogs p.e. and weight training. . dfSo assists in coaching wrestfing. Curriculum Ck anaei mU. Pa! Pul eson eat Ites Ite i fuss °f sltorth an I JU Super rising oiler tlasses sueI as lusiness nun lines ant typing. (lasses lauglt antler lie tliret lion of 11 rS. foyt e ?hdor ure gir L p.C. an tl! ca (tl. JU advisor of pep efut. drift and (Iteerfeaders. Wr. t)on t olin sin teat lies ilte (fasses of . dnterican d istory and . 4meric an f rolfems. . 9n loll of flese classes he Inous his suljecls well lias gtring a more meaningful discussion. 11 orfd history and sociology are under the direction of H r. antes 'Walter. dn lltese (fas• Ses students are understanding the past, present an d fut pro I) ferns of today. un 1 Superintendent Ot uerieed Sck oo Slctio n Wr. Bill W'Jor is superin• Icntlinl of the School district tend oversees the entire operation of the edut utionuf process in Cjrand county. H C School JSoards. l Vliat are they? %Vho are they? Ohe people who mahe decisions on how the 3c h oo L of Cjrand Co, will operate. Ohe Spend- ers of taxpayers dollars. Obey are f res. Sam T)aylory Vfuonne Sdawhs. 84 3or 4 ( Setter Subtem Jdes QraveS, Belly ballon, and f dohert Cbafton. Ohe parents of students af Cjrand Co. that parents of students at Cfraud Co. elected to do the joh of heep- inif things mooing at a steady pace. (boeS the joh get done? f)eS. ajCei Cjtaves. fdrtty abafton, and Hohert dbafton. Ohe parents of students at QranJ Co. that parents of studenti at Qrand Co. fleeted to do the joh of Lee piny things moving at a steady pace. 2 oes the oh get done ? y.s. af «0 Off:,. Staff, Chorine Stoehi. ann Struar , ana Curfman, S',. C arma ..KimUt,: A ran TJou-menJ. onie C ementi. C kriity 7]ito f. ttata Mo you i. Ckrt, J ruie, u ie Stee e Jn9. Cfiann' Si TJammu . Key. mmoni. ant Sports She definition for Sport is a pastime pursued in the open air or having an athletic character Sm.li as fishing or hunting. Sut don t gou thinh in this par- ticular situation the meaning is considered to he Something more on the order of Sootha ft, Uashethaff, or {['resiling? She onlg requirements are that gou Support the School wor h hard and wear the traditional school co tors which are ?« an d White. 1jou are all pro ha hi j thinking what happens then, well it is reaftg verg simple. Jot are now considered to he an Jthfete of the Woah Red Zbevits” Wow, doesn i that Sound exciting? S person might a (so consider the fact that if it wasn ' for the gear 1776, when all of those _ Athletes were out th ere fighting for Our Coun- trg this hooh wouldn I he explaining to gou the re- quirements for being an Athlete oj the Woah Red S)evils, or what a “Sport is .. . for that matter. SootbaM Oaltei Second 3n State J y Bolin. Jerry Stochs. (Jeorye Wefo. Dracy DM fits, Randy Stewart. Juan Jloveridye, Jerry Suasey, Dommy RoSS. DClinton peel, iR: Robert (Cuban!,. Randy Cbay. Vich Cliavez, Derriff Sbaitran, .Mint Mutton, Russell £U. tttarl Roberts, Drent Qarcia, Wile Zimmerman, Leonard Morton. BR; Coach Dord, Jay Johnson, Jfey Copeland. Werriff Voyes, Richard 1 Leyrr, J,ff V eador. DCenny Bohn, kelly _Hansen, Dodd Zimmerman. Cbave Riyby. Cbonn Dfynn, Coach Rich ardson nutt n r, (ccjtp.DB. jtt Siai.j VU t U, (CCjP.9uarl Jtt Slat.) 00 - Kfint . Mutton (guard) flerriff Sebaitran (flat b ft) Oracg flibbetti (flatbfe) flootba f team during practice. 7Jote the tool of agong on ibt bottom rou i and tlte etprriiion of I utorg ut the top. lit favorite eterciie: breabing gour feffow pfager 3 bacb. litre doing lb 9 1 93 junior Atd; A(en .Alfred, .Xofynn ManSen, Tierry Aiunt, fyeff Leonard, Cjfen Mk ur% Din, 2 eAriez, JJim Sltcnt (jny JCarten, Xavis Qaniu, rj onu -dame, e budfey 9risftf 2P; Steven 1 i artinez, Thm 9nslt, 9)1urh fleumierf Paul Sltuey% buayne Scltochnmyer. £ricl Udofyoali, im 95 1 'unity Deam for I976t Coach jCeonard, . Kfint _Mutton, Dodd Sammy Sa azar, Poy Zimmerman. Pandy Stewart. Derrill Sebastian, -bavid Wyatt, (ouilt Stoebs. Pierce, Charles Winder, Pusself Pecb. Billy Poedel, Podney -bulton. Jill ention: IVrebtleri, (jet eady to defeat your opponent by be ruled of the yame. p.S. which are) feet I. ichiny, ear tinchiny and (ait but not Ieabt, be deadly weapon, pobiny them n the eyed. IIben at the bound of be (abt bell you are declared a winner. .Krist. Ibuiid Stewart. Cjeorye Tflelo, erry 97 MnJney -huffon. 155 VI. jCeonarJ. Co«cl (ffor ye V r o. ‘jfron oltinson, 9 Wat Wen Watck Winner., Qrapplerd Drain Dor Vardit S.P. XP Coack •jCtonarJ, £)uaytu' Stltothnntyer, Softer! £uL an L My Coprlanl SI aun Wurlineau, JU SJt. Son, Saylor. Couilt f ierte. TJtrry .Muni, Quy {jrantjrr, CrJrit Skermen, Robert Hob inton, 2)on Kob in ton, -Xetfie Morton, Eleven Warli nrz. BM. 2 a,J ) ioorfanJer, jhn,n,y Black. Jtlinlon Peek. Brian joknron. Qlrnn 7leumeier, tyimmy ..KT Snuolved 3n (Basketball 02 DCenna John Werritf Voyes Basbetbalf the sport in I'hiclt Seniors are few but a big latter lit Be- p no mailer now many, sides, being tctder tlx an m ost of tbe other players, Seniors, have bad more experience at tbe game. 103 w War yn Wyatt t Oii Da Liter jbribbfe St, Paid St, Shoot 104 _Startcny lineup for «ZWi' j hashethafl t earn are Warlyn Hyatt. VUr Bunt c, .Kenny Bohn. .Kim rJiot rridyr. and T)ommy fluit . Work iny hard with couth Dord and pouriny on the Ubovif Power to hriny victory to CCJJS. this yroup of players alony with the rest of the team do a very fine joh of defrndiny the hashet. flhey are tall fast, strony. people, students, at he fetes . . . Bashethaff pla yers. 10 10 6 3 X eaue Wu Character We Die Sport where health and strength are needed to get you through. .9t has been proved that girls do as good a joh as hogs. Dracl-----Cjirfi Dracl. I OH ; o« IO 11 9 7 Joys biennii Jacit Uow left Io riyltle oe Costanza, . Karlf atl, j'tff Carter, £ohn Costanza. J ee Mass. VliLe Crist. VliLe 'Mite. 1:Iron! Uout .Kenny Vie son. €JJ, TJomsit. jU Hia yberry. adiisor Coat k P ’terte. i i t (Concentration Od CJh tomore ')im SaJger-J oftlu Cheep con cen fra tion and the ability to drive for ton9 hard day id required of the a the feted who participate in Qotf Ohede are judt two of the readond the WoJ, Qotf Dean, of QCJJS made it to the C)fate Clournament where they placed fourth. 2,33 3Merer-Sr, I , Jiffy PruUl-Drtsl man - ..yvw r' a JM w A. V v. y ft Bart Vitlor-Drttlx man VUr Uuntr ■junior I S 40ni na y°°D uv3unq: 'mq r° hs umns raDiu !Jor 'r ujoff % ”uofr°mi suutr ‘fU4-’S' A-4 V ‘uoi Dj° 4ttU f uo' f)uy 'T T? on'7°j°,9JD ftty °‘l y Yl w°d w”3 'yds Jn ps' ir re $eal SluqqerA (jirfi Soflhaff: jufie Site ft. Sandy _ 'layer, C alhy Srown, S uSan Shafer, ffohyn Sthmidl. Jarhara -Xaylon. jndy I liar fin ex, f im Site ft. Shir fey lief Son. Cheryf Simi. lilefoJie ones. Jdori Jilt Curdy. J ana Curfmun. jonie Cfemenls. Carrie Slnderson. Susan Sihhells. Jlozella Cduards. _Annelle jCeavill. Jarhara ISadyer. I I 7 , -28L ' w r ade All A, mencan I IH 9 m Sure you ve beard t bat well know say in y base- Uf. hot Joys, appti ? pie, and cheuor(et. On these payeS you find tbe Sport of a(( sports----baseball. I 9 + «i JctivitieS _ 4(though there are many highlights to remember the gear by, this Section of the booh is most memora Me. Jon probably Jon t agree, but if S true. (fach year there is always Something in particular yon Jo remember. Whether it he the S aJie JJawhins or the $ unior f b-om with alt its trimmings, 'l l hen you See the photographs of actual happenings in the Si hoof feelings can range from happy to SaJ. Somehow, whenever you remember these highlights, this is when your deepest feeling rise to the surface, fjou might burst info tears or rod with laughter. Wcny of these activities are participateJ in by wearing everything from U ue (Jeans anJ hihitig boots to sifh gowns and plat- forms. Ideally, thinh about what J m Saying while you turn the next few pages and let aft the memories bach, S m Sure you will hnow what S am tail come ing about. Ideiyniny over lomecominy was Queen Vilia Paye WJimmer with Sr. Copefan « . Sr. _Stt. fjrendu Vliiof. S . Sudan Veumier. Jr. Jilt. Crystal Cortex, Sop. Stt. jbonna • 33 •23 124 13 6 C farL 1 { if ion and Pat Sadder rtpreitnl Ibaiiy Wat jCif _dl ner for tire Sadie JJuuLini Abante of t )7r -7( . parades, id Ueam Jtnd Uund-spends many tours prattuiny to yet lltrir music lo perjeilion. Do achieve desired yoal, eaclt person las a responsibility. Do Jo bis job, to lead to tbe Jesired you I. 139 Ire chicken wire. I m %e ‘VeJ % eri (e ttes consist of (left to right) Jbehhie Jdawhs, Idoxie I doctor, fiat I adger, tyotyn Stout, C hr is Idol) erts, Pam mg Jditn t, Jb iane Oou nSend ana Cnrfman. J)aPrece 1 Vinn♦ Pomi Ossana, «ZV ft 1 Hi stress, tyutie Pitting, ULcJg Wather, 2U£,V (jonzates, dCotuS He fSon, _ Kenzi P)fiexander, 1 hfrie 11 lags, (ige lUimmer. Pront Sheri Peterson, Pori Peterson, lllandg _KnowteS. PofeA Sire Aor A(aqs? (SoyA State- • I 7 C f V ‘ ''.TAI'. ft JSfc. ■ ■■ • -v i v • ■« -. ‘V • a - 'NA- ! .i., • .. ■r f 4 %S jfc VI 4 - — ; ' v. ,,. ■;« ;■;: 4.c •. - . ?- •• v... v '' a ■ ■'. . 7i f ,ti i TTW • •• f - 'aSi ♦ jk iJ-Jji . A-V i 5T k°V f“tr r rlUifti nli. yoiny Joun the fay pJr. r f In riylil. int udr. Voyri. and WarL f ierti. w JJ TJaltltrrrr. jot” 'I Hay It rrry, . Kfin! Hutton. jimmy fletson. m-rriff ± £§ «i hi h£ A •;; , o k ten icen nia ear ers oo I i mon moron MILLER'S SHOPPING CEN I I.R oakery DEPT. STORE ■-■ill umKmg BARBERS • yddvertisi n9 £)id you Lnow the definition for _ Advertising is to describe or present a product in Some Lind of medium of communication to induce the public into buyiny the product presented? 9 Lnow what you are thinh iny. Jnd you re wrong, this article is a little different from the others. .9 S Supposed to be. IJou probably don t Lnow it. but this Section pays for half the cost of this little o( b ooh your ho (ding So tenderly in your delicate hands. IJherefore. it S Supposed to be different. _ I person just doeSn t yo around advertising students----do they? d9f you still don t believe me just wait and See. WLt would we do without this Section of the year boo k? We((, 3 sir udder to thinh what would happen, because if it waSn t for the businesses who buy advertisements, to put in this yearhoob, there won tdn l e Such a yearhoob as the 9Hoyrandah. )dul with the help of the merchants and a bri (fiant staff a I Hoyrandah was born. Dor that matter if America hadn t been born, neither won (dir ave this yearhoob. I low, don t you thinh this article is a little different? POOR BOY DRIVE-IN S. Main 259-5853 Tacos French Fries Chicken Serving Mine And Industrial Accounts Slickrock Country Campground (Formerly United) FAMILY DRUG CENTER Michael Gorman R. Ph. Phone 259-7771 Moab, Utah Equipped for all your family needs GRAND TIRE U-SERV 220 N. Main 259-5845 Go with First Security, Where your Money is the Safest 4th North Main 259-7101 Moab Motor Parts Co. Qualified Automotive Parts Supplies For Quality Printing at Utility Prices Shop At SPENCER’S Office needs Stationery School Supplies 286 Main mOD€ 0 DflV GAITHER CHEVROLET PONTIAC Moab Lanes 481 S. Main Gift Shop South Highway 163 Jewelers Peterson Ford 500 S. Main 259-6107 Remember: This is Peterson Ford Country 290 S. Main 259-7542 Walker Drug . . k For all Your Prescription Needs First Western National Bank Serving Moab Monticello General Contractors Contracting or Remodeling Custom Built Cabinets Counter Tops 259-6224 Key Construction 277 E. 1st North Moab. Utah McDougald Oil Co. South Highway 163 259-5756 or 259-7454 LAYTON’S UNION 76 Service Station 259-5474 Open 24 Hours U e V £ Qot 9 L h e 5p Vit of Congratulations Class Of 76 Miller's Supermarket And Foodtown Stores Where You’re No. 1 And We’re Here To Serve You General Offices —702 S. Main. Moab. Utah RC4 Sales Service Lightfoot’s TV Electronics Complete Electronic Service Bus. Phone 259-6103 Res. Phone 259-7618 121 E. 1st South Moab. Utah Continental Telephone Company Of Utah Providing you with All Your Telephone Needs 89 E. Center 259-5151 Westerner Grill Open 24 Hours 331 N. Main 259-9918 Greetings from ATLAS MINERALS m Photography CURTIS Grand Junction, Colorado 444 Main • 242-1507 I 42 m emory of. . . n m at 0 U IJU li JU M MJ 'lM'j3 server °f our (fames jCoue-c ustodia n, faithful of our school. Dhe pride tahen in his worh of beeping our school clean. _Keeping it a pleasant place for all to see. . Me was a (wags willing to lahe tune from his worh just to chat with students in the halls, no matter how husg he mag hare been. D.'he care he showed for our Si hoof in doing his job mahes it easg to sag a job well done and to remember. . . WALSWORTH Martrliw Mo .ISA 4 5 1 Call of the Minutemen prior to the historic Battle of Lexington. 2 The Battle of Concord Bridge was the first battle of the war. 3 Monument to the Minutemen which stands on the site of the Battle o Lexington, where “the shot heard round the world” was fired April 19, 1 - 5. 4 The signing of the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776. 5 Independence Hall. Philadelphia, where the Continental Congress con- vened to decide a course of action. 6 Benjamin Franklin. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson working to revise Jefferson’s draft of the Declaration of Independence. Only JfmayeS Of Vke Past Smaff thinys in fife that yo unnoticed. Elicit as your shadow that foffowS wherever you may yo. Jts behind you foffowiny your footsteps, at your side for equality, and ahead fcadiny you on the riy lil path. footprints in Ike Snow por- tray a path trod a pface traveled and past, f} path trod is often here, and then yone. We set a path for th ose w ho follow US, as forefathers Set our footsteps. our no “Stand Your Ground . . . If They Mean to Have a War, Let It Begin Here. ” Capt. John Parker 1 Capt. John Parker uttered those words as the colonial militia under his command prepared to meet the British troops at Lexington. Those works and the painting—Spirit of ’76—exemplify the dedication and determination of the American patriota in their fight for independence. The colonies had organized to express their grievances in an effort to resolve the differences within the framework of the Empire. Several of the colonial legislatures had instructed their delegates to the Con- tinental Congress in Philadelphia to oppose any move toward in- dependence. The movement for independence was gaining strength and following the publication of Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, which argued for colonial sovereignty, a resolution was adopted and a committee of five appointed to draft a declaration of independence. 2 General Washington, who had been appointed commander-in-chief of American forces by the Second Continental Congress, was a brilliant military strategist. It was his decision to take his Continentals across the Delaware River on Christmas night which resulted in the first ma- jor colonial victory. 1 hat victory at Trenton over Hessian mercenaries gave the ragged army renewed vigor. Supported chiefly through the printing of Continental currency, the colonial army also went through the personal fortunes of many American patriots—among them Washington, Jefferson. Richard Henry Lee and John Adams. These fortunes were donated to the cause of liberty—a cause supported by about one-third of the American population which was near 2,000.000. Another one-third remained loyal to the English crown and the remainder were apathetic. Despite many defeats, the colonies managed to keep an army in the field as a symbol of American resistance, to guarantee a negotiated rather than dictated peace. “. . . Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!” Patrick Henry 3 Following the victory at Yorktown, Washington refused the offer of his troops to become king and returned to Philadelphia to aid with the establishment of a permanent government for the new republic—a loose alliance of sovereign states held together by the Articles of Confederation. An envoy composed of Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and John Jay was sent to negotiate with the British. It was not until 1783 that the peace agreement, known as the Treaty of Paris, was signed, guaranteeing the sovereignty of the United States of America. The Articles of Confederation, despite many weaknesses, serv ed to un- ify the states until 1787 when a special convention was held at Independence Hall in Philadelphia to revise them. The meeting was attended by fifty-five of the most-prominent men of the day. Twenty- nine of the delegates representing a majority of the states met on May 26 and decided to draft an entirely new constitution rather than am- mend the Articles of Confederation. The meeting then became known as the Constitutional Convention. 4 The men who assembled for the Constitutional Convention were an illustrious group with nearly every delegate a person of prominence in his home state. A large majority favored a strong central government. After four months of debate, on September 17, 1787, the new constitu- tion was completed. In a little more than four months, six states had ratified the new constitution. Despite the good beginning, the fight for ratification was bitter and it was not until September 13. 1788, that the necessary two-thirds majority of the states had approved the docu- ment and Congress could call for states to choose their electors and congressmen. Several of the states had ratified the constitution with the provision that it would be amended. Thus, as one of its first official acts under the new constitution, the Congress added the first ten amendments known as the Bill of Rights. Washington was un- animously elected President and a new nation was launched on a course of democracy. 4 «it.


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