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Top5 Watdi tfie pwc~!Injuries As a player from the oppos ing team gets ready to make the shot, goalie senior Zach T anner pre· pares himself to make the s ave. \"The team had to work the most on i mproving the defense anc breakoutsfrom our own zone!' said freshman Colby Fletcher. Pwlfd groiM MMSCif- Slaslied arM froM fiode!:f stld- CDMCMSSIDMS Sta~ focwsed (below) The coaches give the team a good p ep talk b etween periods to help the players keep their heads in the game.WooSfil Face off!=DgSeniorSteve~ (above) Tre vor C le g g plays illa1dda to aatop on the ice. an inte n s e game agains t lethekey to C ottonwoo d High School- but a1eo tbehardeBt~ about tt:'ealdJVhead____~MJke~ ~-···\"\"\"' Hockey season 2005-2006 Vars ity iverton lAs Tliem outh Valley ta 33 1 10 Tbeteamroote:lbr 87 FrontRow: Patl'id< Heckman, ( 'olby I<'IPt<:hPt;.Ju:-;tin M:tt·t•,J'.,;tcl~ felJDwteammatea 4 13 0 11 TBaancnk<R·t;oCwh:t·Ri,;olbkeiti·.t.(Ja'omoik<'(lTlnotnHwlwNo•)o.<Hl•aRlp•\"•ha(n' ll<•''lj<!'l~C(hI<l•eta·• <D1aCnona•c·'·hP)n. Sr•~l<C( 1,I1· tJamc a aame- \"'1'hla 64 17 P t·ic<•,Tt·evot·( 'l<:~g-. < 'h t·i,;( 'ool<.( 'oil in Liddle.Hea n l{i llpaci<,JV111' we'w hadtowol'k 53 38 RrP<·man, SH•vt• Il ay monel, Skyl<.•t· B il•><ing<•J; i\u,;lin Sh01·t. Mil<' 4.ba moaton 1U1Itybut I 52 f<'lclclwr A:-;:-;t. ( 'oad1, D avid And<•r,;on 1\:-;:-;t. Coach i.:tblDkwe'll be better by 38 ;.extyeatraafd junior 79 lllattbew Pylu. 17 4598

Pt-ontRow: Kimhct·l\• llolm,l>ana L('( \"ht•lttinant. :t,achary Hlackhtu.,.t, Dec~ tfie Halls SMile brlgfltl~'~~~J',*<••n.l·ei>en<a•n•Ln;,o.BJm<a·hncn:kui f·Rid.·•oi·,wN.tJ·:u<<kll'iiaon,nd.myJ<S••wJIH<•J:•~Jn..>B\"'tw<~<•m·>tl,nS<,\".eJ(acIno•·,<n-.l.d(, c\"iR<nl<wo•iwn<l•):.)SA;Tt<ny>.n-noa•nnLMWo<fJ>g·yi•gt·•eht;nCt..'KUSJmc\"Oo·iitintnae Senim.,. ( 'ind,\' Swcn><on and Anna Senior Anna Lofgr\"t.•n and Lofp,Tt•n decm·att• tlw <'ommon>< .Junior Scott Niel><on p<).-.c with •·tt•t; (\"had T>ul\"liIll'. A mh·pw .Joh n><nll. 'l'un n<·•· Lofj{•·t·n a dear fri<md after the .-enior with a Iittk• bit of< 'h l\"i><trna>< dw«.>1: dinner date. \"It i>< ><O much fun going on a dinner dau• with JK•oplt• who ar<t• okl enough to ht• .vour great grandparent.>~:' said senior Ty><on Meyet: MMMMMMgoodl The membet..,.. of I\"THA eqjo) a tast) meal together in a well de<...)ntted Jordan High caft>t<>ria. \"The people in tlx• club make it all worth while:' Naicl enior.Jenny Brooks. sta~dfflt board IIIHtlflgs 99

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MIAsic ma~es ~oiAiose cot1trol... But these talented ladies are anything but out of con- troL Tht\Y put a ton of time and effort into each dance so it is perfect. Spirit flt1qers Junior Caitlin Maurer strikes a pose at a climatic ~ection of the performance.Tflie foa.\"datlo\" Is First row: All are(• Antl•·w•lw, J<,vlc•<> Rowl<·.v Second Row: Whitnc•.\rlgflit. BuLL:-~, Kali<> Buhler, Caitlin Mmt~·<·•~ Anclt·<•a ( 'tll'ti:-~ Third Row: ( :me·<•( aptains ~k>y ,Johnson, Lamh<•t·L, ,Jpnnica SLon<•, McK<•nzic· <:armad<, .J<·nni f(•t· N<.•dclo, Jo:m i lyc;.utlin Mau n-r, l..azz K' Skalla Fourth Row: A my< 'al'l>i tw, Coach Tifli1ny <'t·aig. Io;lizclwths.,..Sksllings. Wtutlll'Y Butt , Skilling:-;, Ike On; J\yl<•y ,John:-;on, Fifth Row: Amanda Sch~wfi.·t: Stt•phanit• White, Cindy Sw<•n,.on, Karina Spt•tWI't; 1·:11<' JkayEmily Skalla, Csn<ly n-l:l<m. and Ht<•plumiC WhiteH.re n\"*'cognizt•d th.- thc•irclt'<lication to tiM· U•um. PlAt tfliCJt SMile 0\" I've qot ~oiAr t1ose... ao meat'! qlrlsl DC g•.'.~- It's all about the (left) .Just kidding, but (above) Tfi(• seni<ll' attitude, and senior then• is smn<•lhi ng Lizzie Skillings senim· An<lt•t•a ( \u·tis slt·ut lheit· sluff' \>\ ith altl has the right one to docs hav<• ancl that is get through the some stylish moves. lu<lc' at th<' S<•nior AsseJ1l performance. bly wit.h a dane·<' l't·orn thel().t hil movie Mew1 ( ;irJ~

WHA5 THE BEST PART oF MAos? Tfie A\"CHOJR.:YouR RoMANCEs! No MAos JS Or theman behind all the fUN BECAUSE WE WORK HARD BUT nAY magic, director HARDER .• • ONLY IT IS REALLY THE OTHER Peter Steenblik. WAY AROUND:· --SENIOR NiCKOLAS BARFUSS~ar! of tfie big plctwre \"MADS IS COOL BECAUSE YOU BECOME REALLY TIGHT WITH THE I'EOI'LE IN IT ANDSem01·s H eidi Ro1)er Amy Kiser Carrie Colton and13)•l'n<h. Ni.chol are ju'st a few of. th' e talented sin'gers in YOU.L NEVER FORGET THEM BEACUSE YOU SPEND YOUR ENTIRE SENIOR YEAR WITHthe group, and they sure know how to get into the song! nJEM:' --SENIOR KADESMJTJi. Loo•atme (below) Smiling bri~ht, seniors Juhe Heisinger, .Jenny Brooks and Corrine Smith may feel a little funny but it looks good.~~~~It lo~d, slr~q It prowdl Front Row: Sharlene .Jacob><, Julie Bie;;ing-et; .Jenny Rt·ooks, Heidi Itopet; A my Ki;;e1; 131'ind i Nichoi, Second Row: Kathcri nc Affelt.-ange1;a .~ 10I· Ntcholas Allen isn't. A><h lcy Romo·ell, Michelle Monson, Mandi Tompson, Coo·inne Smith, CatTi<' Colton, Third Row: Cooper Riley, .Jacob Yatc><, Julian Ontive-r: \"l.arnpd to sing a ;.;olo in t'OH, Kadc Smith, Daniel Jonc><, Spencer R,yxe1; Fourth Row: Spencer lluonpht·e); Scolt Ni<>l><on, 1'aylm· NOJ·dqui;;t, Nicholas Allen, Michael1 nt of a big c t·owd. Swan, Nickohts Bad'u>~><.7wltca~el hel·e is nothing more fun than to listen to the madrigals perform \"Fruitcake\"cplt,n··lng ihe holiday season. \"Mads is the best class ever because you have 23 other ~OPle thai will back you up no matter what:' said senior J enny Brooks. 105

What i~< your favorite Slt1q a little Stcenblik moment:! ~Cappel la boy:,;1· \"Monkey audition.-< ... .-nough Kaid\" ng loud for the down---M<'nior Car<>y Colten town croucl to hear.2- \"1 will oc•ver forget when Steenblik!'toppedthe FallooncertandyelledaLAllani It loo~s a bit cfilll~!Miller for being too loud. !-lhe haKn't beento n choir concert ~inc~:· While downtown ~Cappella--..enior Kade Smith gets a taste of the bitter chill in the air when walking from!3- \"I W88 doing ronditioni ng for >'OCCer building to building.nnd I waK running down a hall when outof nowhere thi~< bald oran~ streak cameflvingat me. He..printed theentire lengthof the hall with me in hilioranget<Vo't'aterund lonferH~' ....~nior Adam Norrl4-\"Urn...lcan'treallyl<l\Y Iha\"\"'onefavoritcin pary.k-ular, he is ju.t~t..o randomly W\'irdallthetlme.Icoukinorathcr~a ...tarout of the~!' __,.•nlor Amy HtaiHng><5- uw~n he WQN c.lOillJ,t warm-Ups inC'hnmlwr la><t year, and h<• want<>d u~< toclof'Jo!KK... hef'Woreon accident!~\"-10eniorCindy Sv..·(~nt-4on Slt1q alot1g Sentot·s .Jcsstca (;oghan, Amy K isc1; nnd Amy Stullings whip out Lhci1· music at a pc•dbnnanc<' l<> make sut·e they don't me><s up. Sleepy time Th(·~P \Vorn out. J'!\ ( ~ap pPlla Hllld(•t\t~ <.·l·ash oul aft(•r a long d.a_'.· of J><~t·fbrming- d()\"\.'\"i.'nto,,·n. Craz~ Kids St•nim·s .Jacob Yat.<.•s and .Jason Mt'lld<•z, a long with juni<>t'>' Anthony Taylot· and H1·ons('ll Vanwagnet· go nuts on 'l'n1x w}wn (·omi ng hom(' l't·om a Iolli! day of' pel'fonn ing. l(alp~•abt•ti,cal) Kathcrin<.' Affdtrangcr, Natalie Aitken, Nichol,,, Allen, Nickolas B.ufu\", Bay, Julic Biesinger, Israel Bonill.t,jenny Brooks,Spi.'nct•r Casperson, 'v1 ich.lcl Chris· Bo~s will be bo~s Carrie Colton, Megan Damngton, Cishella Durling, K.llw ldw,mh, Am~ Fnchdf, o c~rlstmas tree Erickson, Mark Spencer Gee, Jessica Goj.;an, Vam.\">s.1 Coldy, )t>ancttc ·crcl•nk't'. St>mors Tyson M(•.yt•l; fson, T H,1mner, Holly !Janson, Robert T,ltl' ll,uris, l'l,lint• Hays, Ml'll\"'' 1knrie, Tht•/\{ 'app<.•lla d1oi ,. st·n·•wcll'>' ('layton SoiPhPl'g, Adam tlw audi<·net• wilh ( 'lll'istma>' Not'l'is, Niek Holm, 'vlcgan Homer, jessica llugn, Spencer Humphr!'y, Natal it> jackson, Sharlc•w song,; chu·ing tlw C'lll'istmns B:u·fuss. 'l'aylm· Nm• Andy Johnson, J-likimai johnson, Dan jones, p,,ul Kimb.!ll, Stt•ph.lnlc Kirby, Amy ('Oil('(•t·t. dquist., and Austin Ot'l' Karis-a Kldn, Craig Knight, Hc,lther Kochcrh.1ns, Rachel Laubt, )l>ssic,, lt•\'t'stJUl', sc·rPnacle thP gir·ls Lougee, Ashley M,tckay, K,,tclynn M.1ddux, Chcbea \<l,ldst•n, )a'><m Mt•ndeL, l~'><>n hPIO\\: Ricardo Mondaca, Michellt> Monson, Brock Morg.m, MJChelk• Nedey, Whitnl'Y Brindi Nichol, Scott Nidson, r.,ylor Nordquist, Adam \Jorris, juli,m Ont\"·cms, Ryan Orton, Julie Osborne, Ely'><.' 0'>1:othorpl.', fodd P.ukl'r, L.1nce 1\•rrv, Dt•r· jord,ln Prue, Coopl.'r Riley, Ashky Romn•ll, ! Ieith RofX'r, Spencer ,Ryst>r, Corinne Sm•th, Kadt• Smith, ':l,lyton Sodberg, Amy St.llhngs, l),lllin '>trong,L----------------.....ll~rr;nso, Swan, Cynthia Swt•nson, Anthony Taylor, M,mdi Thompson, fric To, Coby Vail, Vanv.•agoncr, Garrl.'tt Vecnt>ndaal, l'ric,l Whitd1ead, St!'V<.m Wright, j,lcob Y.ltl''106

StMdvtlllt Senioi' Jeanette Green- lee puts in HOme study time while heading to a perfurmance.~t tfiat smile ot1 ladles ... lt1t r o ••• ~-<·aust• it i tinw to pt•rf(wm! Thest• wondt·t·fullv tak.•ntNIIadies Pt•t..<idt•nt st·nim· Cishella Durl-, ,/.~\" ()ff llwit· ,.o<'al skills while singing \"Bt·t•atl; of I !t•:wcn\" ing introdu<•t•s Chamber choit· ul11 . k1 111~.a P<·t·f(wmam·t• at tlw L D S Chtll'dl Offit•t• Building in Salt tht• <'lu·i,..tma\" concert.1... l' ( ll;\:~~.g~llc voices < hantht·t· :uwd • :1maz<• tlw auclit•m·p\" ith thi'Jt' 4unning abilitit•s.I looe t1.e gilt!.& and the fJJt /lelatiMAkip.& we l.lve. .&e~~iOJt £1i.ae Gmtaf.&M\lphalwlltalh :\at.lloc ,\o~l'n, AI~'\"' Andrus, llnllan1 Ba1, Bmo~<' Bell, R.Khdlln•wr, .-n<tnM ('\"· S.tra Dt\1<-o, Rt>bo.'CC'Il Dup.1\"• Clshl'lla Durhng. Katie Ed\\.Jrd,,\utumn I rJ< ~son, \nl'.tn I abnzio, \bb1 I ulbner, I<'SSJC.J Gogan, Sll'phanie Goold,hll.ml l .r.whl, l<'•tn<'ll<' Gn'Cnl,.,., Eh-c Gu~tal><>ll, I loll\ llan\"<>n, Ml'agan H<•al),\khss.1 llulm, 1<\"\"5\"·' llugo, R.1Shea )t'llkms, \;owle K<·nrll'\, Stl'phame K1rb). Court-nt'\ I 1•,1\ 111, ll's''''' lt·H·,quc, Hannn.1h \1illt•r, lili,JI>t.•th \hlne. Kayla \li)\"\"'\"'·Wh>tnt'} 1\t•JI'<lll, K.llll' Ntl'i.,.m, julil' (\"},bonll', I h-.· 0-;guthorpe, Ashle) Rasmu'-,1-n, Kdl) I~\"\"· 1111d'•'Y Shaffer, \1tf.••ll'l Short, S.tr.lh Smt•ll/<'r, Karina Spt\"nccr,1,1y.1 Spt•n<llm·1·, 1 rir.t Stccnblik, Whttlll'\ 1h.\"tun, ,md Dtfl•ctor Peter Stel•nbhk 107

~~{]i()r\i t() ~()ir\ m~r\• c~()t\.li1. Love of the mu•tol2. Need a performlneartA o.r.&.t.llt~. All Tied L4p! .. Looking g ood on Btage with t he it· multi colo t·c d Lies, t he me n:-; choru s s m·e nndes t.hc audie nce w ith il1t'11 sweet harmo nic;;.Slmor~ Sa~slWith arms raiseddirector Petee Ste<'nb-lik waits fot· the critiquethat bobble head SimonCowell gives to Men'schorus. sophmorc Zachary Tempo Tempo t1empo... (.alphah(.\"ti<·ul> Au. lt•n Bt ·nttv. Ak•x Blaitoock•ll, Tr-,•vcll' Bu<'han. ~amupl O tl\IJ.,dn..w:, .Jar'('(l Orton think conducting I•.A.Iwa r\"Yh. Michnt•l ElhcJt.t. Mum·i('(• I hc:kman, .Juhn J ltu ·k•\, Tulin.)a<-c,htum, Tr-u,\' ''i 11 \.Va1·m-up~ arc a \"snap!\" K eeping up wit.h t he t-empo ,J(•n .(·~· B1·inn .Jc_,hn .., l la.,wk·n Mu.· \"'··Jt-a·tlau Md·u ·nzk• N(•ii~,n••Jn:-4ha Nt·a ll\"4m, Moi. ('tf ~~ sophomot·e Ka m e r·on Smith ~maps O t·tJZ, / .•.ac-hm·y Ch·ton.Khant- <>•·ul l• un, ( 't'hiV 1 \'ik'l'~<·n, Ea·i k 1\-.nt., ~·b~htiun S<-ck•Ji~. 1108 rythmic palt.erns. ,J<mathnn ~m •th, Kanx·t'(Hl Smith,J)avid Thuxtcm, Will~·\\" \l,itai••Jo..c.•k \\·'iJkjntt.on. I )H\ 11 Willar·d. on, Cut· on Willi:.nTI.• A:u·on \o\hlft•nhur.,n.·•~ H(•rtiamin W\"olf, Accompwl • ;t: l\Hc•ht·lk· Mon~un

f\"h.o. 'urnil.. •..\t~m ll'uug. llntuy lta•l~':\. 'J'ura l~·ll,l..a·'\"l t~ (:anrw·lct.~for..t M!f c:;lrl J.;.~'\"\"'.t... ·~Nnc.-u ( \"hirt.. tc·•: .}.. ~k'.U I >:\nn:• .•Ju tau•• I~ mill. Br1ttun~· Erk·ksc-111, Kri~t4;;\"11 Tlw wornens choru\" I(• '\"· Kr-,\ t.ul c:._u~, ••,~ ~( lliM'fl\ (;nfhth ••J.um (:u. l, Bt1h ltayrK~. Br<.•(·nnna H('nric.... adds a little pizzazz to hrlrt:ll>c.'t'fy Ht~m••.k·nr·uft·I·.Jun• !f'. J\.•·1. t',\ ,Jul\"'lun, ,\1t\"'(tuni h:nkinum. Kt•lR~· Loizo~.sh~ut­ the stage wearing hott N:tl~·n.:·h, Ar-wln • !\1Hn)(tU11~(·,.~ t<•l \tm·tuw, Tu.\lut' \1auJ.,.rhnn, Kutri<\"(.• ~1ik·~~~N._..1by pink \"can;e><. h ..h:t, \Vh•lna~ ~u_,,.,•• f'mt)m Ott t.·~. .:'\nl,\ I \.,.k·I\"!M 11, l .tu\"'(•n 1\-t(•t.,..<·n, ~u·u f\ml, Kaylu.~11'1.(~ Mar.v ltnsH.·I~ K11rt·11 N1n1 ••Ji ~~t·;t ~IIM·kl • ~tlu·•n•- ~tlith. S~•1·a ~IVM, Ml1-:.\nda C'hOJ'UH iHn't. jUHt. ><inging, HtU-~.l\":,'fls:, Ku~ lw,,·n Xtuu 1·1. Nic·Hk•~udht~•·.'; l•:n\al,v \ '\" 1.1 ·rli n, Bt\"'(•atm<· VaJ.,.\"l't.tul, TK·r\"J'k'Y dentH l('~u·n diction, and mu.-ic· m. \Vh•tt\ol•y \o\~•J.('nc·;: A lf.hk·> 'A'i1h(•1: IA•i•urauu \\!I'IJ...'ht many <liff~J·t·nt t(•chniqut•H. It's a •\"ee slapperl Dut-ring the warm-up \"'\\'itdalie-Acha:· junior Bt\"('HIUI<\" \i.tf.,>\"SI.ad La- La- La -La- Lal A Is for AltoI eonct·ntrates 0.1 th<' fun h:md Jno\·t•ment:-<. <l<•ft) S<·nim· Kat<• AI><ton Tht• wonwn's chot'llH sins.,..,.. mw w:ll\"lllH up lwr vokP with the of th<•ir favm·it<• song:-~-- an ocl<•~~~nnmmJ\"<'l-1~1 of tlmw ehimm: aaatmo alto>.< -ma----mmaa~~~t~l.,, bwt smiles 1~11\"1tl<>d h.v lht• humoul'H ,~hit\" t 'lJiv~ ff of di J't•<·tot· I'l't<·J· St<•<•nblik, the gir!H can't k<•t•p from laughing m· kt•t•p · tlwi r· 1:l<\"l'><. 0 109

One or -t'he ~... Jn·on• that the.r han' a :<t•n:<<' of humor :1 rlbov1- being in ~-­ b~d i s: s C ar e-ng e very rnorninq rvu 0{' qu<t-C-bee~ I am la-t-e oneeaq<')in. senior CAay-t\"on Qoe.lberg I h \";')-f\"c. vv~ing vp ~~ e.. ~(\"_:> _ , d ge~ing rc.~ only ~ore-ali~vvc. don~ h a v e prae~iec.~h~~ morning.- - Gel\"hor Gl~c.~ Veene.n~<'li Jazz Band members: /..:t<·h:u·y Bhwldnn'l't,l kt•\\ Beouilkm,Xthphmu<·< 'hc•r>e.'.'· Hownerolcl Thuma C'lari<..Jor·dan ('lad\"·· Auuur<la llillar·~: Ryan Hilla•·.': .Jan•cl I lull<•.' ThP .-upt•t· .Jazz Hand pl:~yt·d tto' Uu•nw ft·om Til<' ln<·n•tlilllt•.\":tl ti- ,Jami<• llom<'w<><><l, Andl1•\\ llupkrn , ( '\"\"'\"\" I (o\\~tl'th, Spt·rK·t·t' llumph11·~ Anclrt.•w .Juhnson.(·h•·blill4\" Kt·rlnt •(1,\:.J:trtaet• f\:t•ntlf•ti~~·Jnhn:tt IJ;tr• I'J~tt:Stt 'fll14'll <>Jwni ng a><sPml>l,\. IA.andqui •l. Tyson l\1<.-yf·t~ .)(·f'f'a·py \1~uTi un••Jac·«.• Nil~son. Ka!o:\.'iidy Piu){n•p, <'lt~\'tonSndtwrv.Eiir.:oht'thSJ•inoff,.Johi1Stahl,< :anx·tt V..•••n<·n<la:ti,.Jat·oh\i·H• Blow tnat norn Sophomm·t·:< /..:tch Hladduu\":<t and Rvan llillat·\· hie>\\ th('it: :<axo photM.'~ and jazz it up at lh(' l lallowt•t>n concert. Jingle Janglel Not many pt•ople ha\'t' t·nough t alt•nt to play thP ;'\vlophorw. hut :<oph- utuort-. ( 'onnit• Ho\.\\"'ttrth tHtl'(• dot-H.. All tnat Jazz! Tht· ><axophorw playt·r·,; h<•lp put on ~ \"\"''\" ''\"\"\"\"~\" .......,.t. Helping Mwslc .Jazz hancl has a hla. ·I pt •t·liwmin~ at t hP bt.•nt•fit t'Wlt•c•t·t to ht•IJ1 1~11 mont·;\ fm·llahitalliw I h11nanilic·\"·110

(alphabetical) Kt·ysta T~e beet qoes o\"Graf, Nathan H <c\m.;en, .Juniot· .John Stahl JWac-Andrew Hopkins, Connie ticl·s his l'h\·thms toHowarth, Sean Hunt, 1•nsun• he knows themAaron Johnson, DavidMark, Slade McC.:Iu rc, l'iJ,>ilt.Aaron McCuistion,Jeffrey Morrison, .JohnStahl, Trevor Stewart,Jared Sung * Waltl,.qfort~erlg~t MOMe\"l This sttuk•nt rnakl.'s \"un• that lwr t•ntt·ant·t• i,.; flawJp,.;,.; and on ht•at.Keeplt1g lAp t~e beat'I'hi. talt-nlt•d tlurnnw1· keeps his t>yt•s on thP muHit· lo makt• sUI'<\" lwi • pia~ ing t•n·•·ything pe•·feell~: sweet s~llls ~~~~!t~--~~~n~,?.~~~¥)1m,·isun .Junim· ( 'mmit• llowarth pt·at~ ha,.,he<:n practicing- hi>< songf<•r tin•s wodd ng on a pi<-<·t• to quit<• n \\ hile and has ~lten it p<.·rfl.'t't it. do\\ n to p<:rfection.~-?!a-tat-tatl 1~;t<~:unaziny junim· ...John Stahl. Sl'all I hull, and ,Jpff Mon·bon do h1·y IUl!l\\ hm~ to do hl•,.t, playing' tlwdt·ums. l11

Is tfie or~I~ wa~ to pia~ mwslc. I Choir has pE.>I\"formed a ton m·er the holiday:-; including p<•rforming atllw St. Luth<'ran ( \"hapE.'l. Senior Tht<'s along with .Juni01· Nick All<>n show their amazing skills with tlw t•inging of their ht•lls.Patience is a virtue. Senior Hew Apprer~tlces.Jason Mendez waits for histurn. (ahove)St•nim· Katelynn Mac klux joins tlw lc •agu<· of the twl h; in the s<'cond s<•mt•stet:Ill: ~k joins the htivi- b,y ringing the bells. Hedeeldee the lddll can't have allthe fun. Wfi~ wear wfilte gloves? son< a t·tina..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___, Sophomot·<· lkillany Et·ic·K. on. '.--.'.nu. lIl SccondRow: Mt:HtPt•nblii<,Sat·ah(\"Jawson,lkitt:ul.\' I'''1·irl ( 't·_ystal Mat·li na,and Tanll.v n St n ilh :-<on, Autumn Eri<\"l< on, Ahhy Fullnll't' Third Row: .J:1•:on M<'11dc show th<tt Uw.v at·<· populat·with lhd ,.112 ·whit<' glo\" .,. Anthon) Ta)·lm: .la<·oh 'lilt<• . Nid< Alll'n

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Girl's State ··(;irl's State wa>; such an t•n.-ichin~ and Jennifer Neddo, Nichole Root, a O!Wl' in a lifetime opportunil.\!' said scnim· Cameo Parry, Cynthia Swenson, 2006 ( 'amt•o Parr.\; who was on<• of thc sh. g-i d • Jacquelyn Boyd, Allaree AndraskoRepresentatives ehosPn lo represent .Jordan High ~khool in the\ ig~n·ous (;ids State tou•·nam<'nt. To u·.v Ca~tteo out few tlw tou1·namcnt the six g-irls had to rill out an applicalion and bt' intl•rviPwPd by Lh<• Parry :-;ancly Unit. of the American L <'p:ion Auxilia•·.\: Jennifer Aft<••· b<'inp: cho><en to pa•·ti<:ipatt• tht• J.Ci l'l l' Ned® lwad<-d fhr Southern Utah Univcr><ity liw a w<•<•l<. When they got there th<>y Wl'l'<' pul into g'l'Oups with 1!) other girls fl'Om diflt•n•nt ,.;chools all ovc•· Utah . l n thei1· .l(l'Ol!Jl\"' llwy had lo l'lll1 tlwir own mock city and n1n liw <•lt•ctions all while developing ll•ack·•·><hip t<kiiiK and l<•a1·ning- about the gm·l•rnmt•nt. \" I had a great week, with lll'W l'\"Jlt'l'il·ll<'<'K and H> many new fl'icnds. I IPanwd so rnud1 about ou1· countr): and also about my,.,<'lt:' Haid ownim· Yit•nna Boyd. By th<- <•nd of the week tht• six ).(iris l'\"l'l' · l'i\'ll<'<•d what it was really like t<> he im oh <'<I with llw j..'OH'rnm<.•nt. mack• a ton of nt•\\' fl'i<•mb and had an experi<>n<·<• of a lifi•tim<• that tlwy will never forget. Jennifer Neddo Cattteo Parry Ntchole Root Ondv Swerron ''I had fun, but more \"Cirls State was way \"~lrl's State Is a '1 wouli love to run. I got to meet lots great opportut~lty to imJXJrtantly, II~ of new people, and go to Girl's Stolte alot. It was alot of was able to learn about develop leadership ~The girls work and you had to the Covernment of our ui co~U~Jtlon were really step out of y~~ state. It was a great skills. helghtetl your comfort zone, but 11 tS .11 Sllpportlve u4 experience!\" character at1d deepetl well worth it.\" ~J~JtghtM Ill your ut~derstatldltlg r.ct. we rttll keep Ill of party politics.\" touch\" · I E. , wtth grls J,om a over·~ state Tf.ey wero a extremely srrorl and Ia ented g rls•

~li!.R\ Coat$ earrie eolton Cindy Swenson Adam Norris Dance tlrt Tradeand Ttchnoloi!Y '{'trt ~peech and Drama Dance Music \"I am always looking \"Ih a~e tollnlsh my\" It i! a fantMtie \"J·m trying toget porllollo andmake~~to beabl~ involved in absolutely tor opponunltiesto r~prU(Z.Ot my every single play or to make me more II dazzllnl!. l '~e atso drama opportunity been worklnl! almost !ehoolin t~ prepared and everydayalter schoolto possible.\" ar~ofarl\" qualified tor state In lln lshmyenl!lneerl nl! my category.\" pro)ec t.\" Angela Stock Elizabeth Spiroff Mikueb l~oy rvtcKail Bamilton Fcwc._•ifft'\ L t..U'\£t\"''-'f-Ji} SOcial Selenea Music r;,_-w(_•i~ f~ k-1'\ff'-tU ~Jt..' Busincos & Marketing ·1was chocked and \"I am r eally cxciled lo I am excited but fnnllsh Social absolutelv ecstatic. I s~....._.,...._. tt......f> .......:~ u,,. kept ..flag over and play lot' dttd be ncrwus to compete in ~ Science over, I got Sterling ittiP\"iCIICd by the ,,fh,._•o• ~\"'\"-'~tt'\ !.ton~~· 't !• ' state. I llnow it willlxScholar and bouncing in judges al Sl.tiC. I IOIC lo•, o f 1«-•••l'o o.-..t._•,.voo •Wc._' •~ W\f' cballcnging and so I Cl Ct) pcrformanr P am doing my lxst to circles: opportuttily I ~rt.\" ll ~\"\"'' f~'lf of \"\"\"\"-'\"! w.•ll,l-..ol prepare myself now. it,.. , ....... ,.. .., ..,,. v.A.. ..... ,.c,_.,.,_,._..._,...._. \"''·····~ ~,.t.(,•.,. ;.,_!l ' ' t )Oh ;.., <•\"\"--,t!u.•1• !,,,.,, ..u•~•f • ~3CQUffun l3qyd b..L.tZAe.c;.ru Dut2.1JAM Janice Kennedy Natalie Aitken Science N)ATIJ tnqlish S<.irn<c F•m·ty and Consumer Science Family and \"I OPtals:.D MY L!;.TTI:R. AT \" I had done\" lot ol T1~c are a lot ofth ngs I have '.1 u•as so mitfd! J Consumero MIDIIICLIT Oil A 6ATUil.DAY l'\ll~cH urriculdr -,( irn< (!' to do to pre~re for sttte. I Sciencejust screamed anJ J;lnl'I'J Alit> llit:.NT Alit> 11/Qi(t;. UP h•vc to comp•lc • portfolio fullaround for ;Jwhil~ until J ,o( tl\ill~'· AllJll\ill~ lor ofold cert,fiutc:s .tnd awards !.iYPAil.I:.IITt. Stt•t·tinl( <;(hOlM ju~t frlt calmed down: tlut Ihave rw:oved. lt\" a lot of n.olurdlll likt• th!> uC\1 work, bvt two be wortll 1t when \ h ' l ), \" 1ttsover: 'l' w<•lv<> ><tudt•nt:< ft·om .Jord an I Iigh School w<•t·e cho:<cn to t·cpr<>><enllhe :<chool a:< thi>< year's ~t<'t'ling Sc holat':<. Al'tt•t· filling out an appl ication and t•nduring a ten;;e and stt·e;;sfu l intervie'\" theirll•a<·lwn<finally eatn<' to the con<:lu><ion that t hey wouldlw the Steding Scholar:< for the yem· 200G. Nowthat they had made it thi>< t:u; Uw St<•1·ling S<·holm·s had to get. 1·cady fm· lhdt· t·cgion <·ompetition which wa:< on H'bt'WII'Y 15 at. Copper Hill:< High School. To make sut·<' tht>y wen.' :<laying on the o·ight tt·acl< Uwy had to repot·t to Mr:<. Whit.ney cvct·yWedtwxday and ,;how ht·o· whal Uwy had bc•en doing to J>l'<')lat·e them:<<>lves. They had to pt·cptU'<' a port,.fblio full of alllhdo· achiev<•ments thn)ughout their life. They al;;o had lo p o·<•parc for a tm\im' intet·vie\"l\vhich wa>' now in ft·ont of a judge• that they h ;tv<' never met b<>fm·e. lf a :<tu<lent win>< at region they will he able to mew<• on to llw st<ttt• compPtition which i>' even more competitive than t·egion.

Whether it's writing about blood Jot It dow~... drives that arc going on at jordan or even Graffiti being an art, these magical · ;4.·nKn~ ( ;' .,v Butlt·l~ ( ·nUI'lt-w·~ .\las:--a. h:at·irM• journalists research extraordinarily hard lto make our newspaper interesting. llr·rTian. H:l<'hd llahn, and junior· Anw ;l.latt con. \"\"' wol'i<iu~· lhdr· rllag'i<· tn g-<•l t lu·ir· m·t il'l<· doll<' \"My favorite article to write was abou irr t \"\"'\"Jill' tlk• II('\"I i ><l'tM' of T/1!!. /l••c·ttliJ:J.:••I' I h-[ Mr. Ennis, the auto teacher, leaving to war and Mr. Dredge becoming the new .Junior\" l{andi M·m on. D:rni<·ll~· ( 'oru<·:tll'· teacher. Both of them are pretty tight,\" aid senior Kc1rine f lerrian. and sophornot·~· Annah :\tad ·I'll \\,lit liu· ;'\[r: Most of the staff enjoys what they \"'''lMmr><aw to )!'in• tiH·rullwit• d<• ,tuwtion write .1bout because they get to pick their own topic. HI tlwy 1':111 lH•j.!ilt \\Tiling thdr· l'Ohllllll>'. \"Mr. Mousaw puts a bunch of topics 1 On the board c1nd then evcn·body got'S up and writes their names next to the one they want to write about,\" said senior Cass) Butler. Once they have picked tlwir topic their adventure begins. They work hard to intcn·ie\\ people and rest•ilfch to gather as much information they cctn to get the details needed to make a good article.Senion> Tom Fowler Searc~l~q for astor~... and Ryan Esl<'P Whil<• miling ;rud l)J':tin. tm·ming. ~•·niol' Kal'llt<' I h·t'l'l.lll gops to\\ ol'k to ('Oil!<' up with int<•t'(.•sling-and huutor·ous•lr•l:ttl\" Hw h(•1· ar·t il'l<·. \"M1: Monsa\o\"\ is always wired ofT his ( 'oke Slu I'J >ees!\" said senicw Karim• I Icn·ian.

This <•nchanl<•d y<•arbook class l't•ally is a \"Cham- Wfi~ mel? t'l' of' S<•ct'<'ls!\" It.'s so secret.ivt• t.h;~t. tlwy couldn't. 'V<•n l'incl w ht• t'<' it. was on Lhc f'irsL clcty or sd1ool. l t <lC'finil<•l.v mak<'s things diffi- cult wlwn your compuler crash<.•s. \"On out· :-:dw<luk•s iL said it wa:-: som<>wh<'l'<' in SC'ni<ws V.u r<•:-::-:a ( ;ol<l,'l\ Taylor Rich-. h<· I hall, hut it wa:-:n't. By t.lw tinw wt• liluncl where anI s, and 1\ndy Brimhall try hard t.o tactually was. thlo' class \"\";as hnlf mc•t· :-:o it':-: a g-ood k<.'<.'P tlwit· <.·ompul<'I'S up and run- hing our l<•ad1c1· \.\a:-: lost t.oo o•· \H' would',·<· been ning-. \"Ul'l; it tal<es all my strengthl't•ally tal'< I\~' :-:aid :-:t•nim· Bt'ooke Erid<:-:on. to k<·<·p !'rom hitting my compul<.'l' :-:om<'Ciays wlwn it acts up!\" :-:aid E vt·n aft<•J' tlwy hac! figur('d out wht•J'<' tlwy v.-ere H<'ll io1· V.uwssa (;old,\: ·uppost•<lto lw lil<'il' sN:rets contiml('d to <.•xi:-:t. l'hc·y wol'lwd <'\"-l<'l't•mly hard to kt•<•p tlw tlwmt• a ·c·c,·c·t, hut :-:t.ill hav<· t.ht•i r picltll't'H tit• i 11 v.: ith tlw 'l'!-\t of' t lw hook. \"It':-: t·t•ally h;u·d wh<m peopl<• :-:t;u·t. tull<i ng about.tht· hook and .vou know t hey an• w t·ong. )(nt want l olltPII tlwlll so had what it:-.; r<•aii.Y goi to lw lilw, hutVou can't spill tlw lwans!\" said S<'l1W~oga'l'h,. ,. . I .., :If.f I. ha <to ('HJlllll'l' ( '\ ('1'\ t First row: 1\1<'\"- ll:uwocl<, IIikimai .Johnson, • I •It' IOO){ IIIIJ.!; Hrookt• E1·i<:l<son, \hn<•ssa (;old,\; Andy !kim- hall Second row: 1\\ l<•igh Adam~on, Brin<li1•JI.I.:fnfi1' l'.1l.,\"'<,'·1\"lt' at •Im·d an ~o tht '\' lool< at t I1.111~. f'1'<>111 a II • ichol. Slwlla I>ul'linJ,.t. !<;Iaine H<l,\'s, 1\my anvl•· 'to~\"<> to all tht• gani<'S (•;nch<·ff, MeKinzi<· r.:imhall ..Jordan C'Ul'l'.\ \"VI{• gd Third row: Ta.vlm· i{ichanls, Ch1·i:-: (~<'I'Oil<l Not Picture d: lkand<•n llansen·lite I 1'\<•llt N\"'\"that\"'' c·an take• pic·tul'<'\" · It \\:JK:·<·an_,. <·ool taldng ptc·tul'<'\" of till' fiH>th:lll gatnc•s~,>,1c,.•,t.·,:.u,\"~\",~.''~'n\"><cc·o•utoldalallt'hl•u•a:lwht. ·iogno,\oHn'<t'iolll'lfliPdI<JHI a'Hn<'td)•(•\":t'I'I,\' n<·ll lht• >;\\C•:tt!\":-;:lid ''<·nim· MeKinzi.. Kimltall.

Readv, aetiVIq IV!splratioVI Set, Whil<• juniot· AHhli Dun I< I<',\' lulls at·ound waiting- liw sonwthing- Action! to do, !<h<• lltinl<>< of i<IPHK f(w :111 up<·otning- ()NN <•piKodt'. Digger News Network, also known as DNN, is ou r school's I'mwor~l.,q... do.,•t mess connection to the world. wltfi mel So what is the best part of DNN? S<•niw· Z:l(' <'at·t~>ll t'lnt·l,. <'<liting \"Being able to make something and know if it is good by the liw an liJWotning \"'''gttt<•nl liw feedback I get from the school,\" DNN. \"M~ lh\'cwit<· p:tt'l iH film· said senior Skyler Baird. ing' and l<•at·ning- hm\ to I'd it:' K:tid K<'nicw Mat'<'ll,., I h•n <h·~: The-;tudents learn aboutoperat- ing cameras and they learn how to edit' idcos to make movies. The students have a lot of fun filming their episodes. Often we see them running around the school inter- viewingotherstudents to helpget the school invoh·ed. \"Filming I find to be fun and interesting and I plan on taking the skills I have learned into a career later on in life,\" said senior Andrew Mortensen. AlphuboLicully: 'I'~ l<•t' A tul<•t'>·<·u, Tfie leat1lt1q tower of S l<yl<·•· Hainl, .Jnhuu,v llh•,.illj.{!'l', ( 'ody people. Btl'ldu,.,h;l\\,l\la nu lllail; Aadt'!'\\ ' l'lwy han·n'l fallen. Wt•ll. al 1<':•~1 lkiluludl .•h· ~i<·n lli'Odt·a·id<,Da' id nol :n•t. Senim-,.. :'\o1at·<·us I1<-11. Buhh•a; /:;u·haa'.\ ( 'at•t·nll. l\lal<'ht•ll ( 'nl<· It·~· and Skylt•t· Bail'tl ,.:hm\ thal mau. A hli ll~tul<l<·~•.h·a·<·m.\ c:l'inath~. llwy han• s,•ood hal:uwt-. ~hu\"t'\1 lit·n lt '.\. Et·it• K ··~ ·ut zc ·•: Auclt't'\\ t\lut·t~·u t·u_.l,a iP NiP t·l: .Jan~< • \"•P•:in~. ( 'ha tad1 ltt·t•\1•, Saha San1al<:u: l·'t·t·cl4.·t·wk &•uhtU'): .\u tin Shi<·k.l'amh Sm••ltt·a; Au<l~ 'l'lk·kt·a; llt•vau \\hlk4·1~ 'l'a·.,•\ni• \\sl uu.lt4·ag-an \\..ing..122

Hide at1d see~ 1 belie\?e it is time for a duel. . . I l aving run i>< one thing scn iol' for any tt•.tm, '>port, or club the .lewd an I 'ntl'. Pt't>><klent of one thing that is .!lw,ty~ in mind is I ><•halt>, i,; amazing at. Thet·e winning ~t.1te. is llt>H'I' a dull moment in the ck•bat<• I'OOlll wlwn .Jm·<lan i\" For 7 yeM., in a row Jordan's dt.•bate team took state, last ve.u the\ took 2nd, tlll'l'l'. and thb year the} hope for the be..t.Tl~r~e to wor~ The new ,,d,i~r, Jud\ \1,tgnum, is optimistic about deb.1te'.., chanc<.-... on~'o stay on Uw ha II. junim·s .Jon taking state thi., year. i:tuet<•t· and Dustin I 'uulst•n \"It i~ extremeh hard for ,, debate team our size to ~,·m st,ltl', but there~<tucJ,y llw matl•l'ials tlwy han· b still the opportunity for indi\ iduals to take it.\"Ratll<>t·t·d to malw \"Ut'l' .t h<'Y han• It takl'\" about two month., to prt•-ali th<c' t·ight infh. · parc for ~tate, .md th.lt ;.., not including the fact that thl' ~tudt•nt.. ...till han• to preparefor their toum,mwnh through- out the year as well. llwy do a ton of re~earch to prepMe for their spt'l'Ches, buhomt• timl'S when they gtl to tourna- ments they have to improvise or they get only,, few minutes to prl'p.trt•. But debilte i ~n't just ,111 work and no play. There ilre m,tny dtwls in class that are hil arious. Otw time, it is s.tid, thatsomeonedebated aboutchocolate and won \"lation,lls! \"Debate j., a reillly good experience and anv oneshould join,\" junior jackie Stirem,m.ll~e ~o prepareJllntoJ· Matt Hohhin• on JW<'lh>..<· lt·(•~. r an . ><J><'I'<'h uw UJ.><·onllng. th.,Jk(.',.; a pmnt to h:l\l' all tht•l'il->h.t matc·t·ials.~~,!et'ltl~., please . First row: 'l'oni ( :ri!Tiths, Tkyson aatnerlt1g tnoiAgnts 1\ltn,lhl><lin Paul ><t•n, .Jm·danrL •Ill»<• ,)llntm· Nathanwlllat·d:,· l't'lll•,/\m il' Hoy<•t; K asic Nicsct; .Junim· Hid1 llt•t'ht•t·t, Vil't'In'<·•sn't want to ntiss :•11.\ Back row: I>t·vi n Whcelct; Matt Prl'sidt•nt of Ddmtt•, wod{\"lis;8 lt•tt<·('tOn><.IW makl''- ...ut·c· he• Robinson, Nathanit•l Thu·d:.; vis..'\"<>t'ousl,\' to p-atlwr infcwmation Dm id ,Jaffit, lkianne Whitmit·P, fht· an llp<·ominp- dPhatc.•tout·na- t<·ns int<•ntly to tlw tc•adtt•t: ,John llauPt<·t: rn<•nt. ·~'A~· t•t·~<~at·<·h. ,,.,·it(.~ <·asc.~~, and :-pt•at·ht•><:' junim·/\mit• Boy<.•I: ** 121

Come at<~d qet lt. .. \"The Spot is great! It is awesome being able to learn the skills needed to run a business like the Spot;' said senior Jordan Lundstrom. The Spot is an experience for Mot'le!:i· .. Mot'le!:i· .. Mot'le!:i· .. Jordan High students who want to Senicw Alicia Tlcwk•U. count>< the I>I\"Ofit.lh<' Spot tn<t<k• ibr the <Ia.\: learn more about real-life marketing. Cat'! I Get. .. In M1: Dittmorc'::; marketing class, . Junicw Zt-td< L:.unh lt i<•s to pid< out Honwthing- {'t'(Ull students will learn all the marketing tht· Spot's \.Vidt· a~~OJ'lnl(.'nt of <·ancl,\: \"f lov(• th<• ~pot. thPy hav(: a ~twh a \.\·id<• ~<·h.•<·tion of t·an<b~' skills needed to run The Spot, includ- ~aid :--pni01· Hl<._vlt.•t· Bo\\'(•t: ing appeal to the customers. \"You can't find a better deal on candy, drinks, ancl other snacks, we have the be::;t deals for our customers;' said Cassie J<owle1: Set<~ lor See Spot, smllellJordat<~LIAt'ldstrom SPniot·,.; l~yk•t· Bowet·,.;, 'J'avi,.;h Bt'0\\'('1'. Matt Pi I(•,.;, and .Juniot· ( 'a,.;,.;ie l•'owk•t· al't' ,.;till ,.;miling- <•vt>n aflt'l' a long- p<>riod of working- at tlw >Ot. Set<~lor Brad Adams

'Tossw lt...~eniot· Wit Gn:•er \"tosses\" his hash h•·owns in the ai1: When the members of the Legac_y staffat·<m't nmning thei1· restaurant, they g;,tin more experience b.>' .. cooking! They have fun by~~·<~<:tieing making thei •. favorite foods. \"Basically I took this class to gain more experience 1ough cooking, \"I would lil<e to be a chef, and so there is no better way than to take a class\Vh<•t·e we cook {or people... Plus, bci ng able to eat. all the food is just a great bonus;' said~>en ior Brandon Strebel. Mmmm Mmmm... aoodT~e Staff. .. \"The Legacy is way fun because we get to spend a whole period making food, and'l'lw L<·gacy R<•stauntnt staff lakes a then we get to eat it! There's nothing bette•·ht·t·ak after a long day's wod<. than cooking, and eating;' said senior Bran-V\lphabetically) '1'1·avis BnHI:-,; Wil (;n•<••; Kn Ii don Stt·cbel.iVIa<Jxon, Matt Ma1·tin-Souza. Ma1·y ({op<••; .)(.•xsi The Legacy is our school's restmJJ·ant. They cook lunch on certain days fo1· thosel{osxi, Aly Sdf, l<;yl<' Sl«tlsk.V. H1·andon Sti'Pbd students and teacher;; that call in and mal<e special reservations. Along with cooking for student;; and teachers, the Legacy also runs a C<ttcring business. Some of the catering jobs they have <lone an• a wedding reception, the alumni's GOth reunion, and a dinner for the golf team. Most students in the class f~lVored the w<•dding •·eccption above their other catel'ing jobs. The.Y feel that it was the mo;;t profes- sional job they have dmw. All of the ;;tudents' favorite thing about cooking food is being able to eat it aftet· cooking it! \"F'ood is food, it doesn't matter what kind it is, I love cooking it!\" \"aid senior Matt M:cu·t,in-Souza.

\"I'm glad I'm taking Driver'>; Ed wa~ .... AVIswer please?....this year because I can't wait to learnhow to drive and get my lic~n~e; ' Raid Hophmore Larry M1: McConnellsophomore Mitch Ander~on. seeks out his prey Okhomina gets to answer the ques- The Driver's Ed students will learn rc><u ly to take tion.a lot more than driving; they will anoth<.•r laplearn how to take proper precautions a t·otmd the driv-and to drive safely. The \"roc.HlH'; going ing t•ang<•.out driving, will give them the experi-ence they need to get their licenses. \"I like roa~ls cause they showed mewhat.d rivin g is really like. It's a lso alot more intense then driving in theschool parking lot;• said sophomore.•Stephen Rodgers. Once the students complete t heclass they will know the r ulPs of tlwroad as well as getting their driV(•r'slicense. \" I'm so glad I compleie<l D r iver'sEel because I can drive now a ncl Ilearned all the skills I w 'll need lorthe road;' saicl sophomore< ~orey Ray-monel.ListeVI closeI~.... PrepariVIq for t~e fiAtiAre.....Coach McConnell's 5th The eager students watch eard'ttllyperiod litens closley while as he goes over the key p oints of salehe teaches them the safety driving .

. \"I like Health because we get to see the IAsefiAItn~ide of the body and what ch·ugs can do 1.-tformatlo.-t....to it. It also shows how the body reacts tothe ch·ugs:' said sophomore Spencer Rich- The students in Ms. Amicone's 5that·cls. period class really focus when she Eating right and staying fit are only prepares them forhalf the battle to staying healthy. A focus their up comingthat the health classes have is the effects of test.clrugs on the body. A.-.y Qwestlo.-.s... \"I like health this year more than Idicl in 8th gracle because, we get a better T he H ealth classes l:lhowUndCl·stancling of drugs and how they hurt their excitement for the :mb-.Your bodY,' said sophomore .Josh Durrant . ject matter by answering all t he questions. After the students have completed the<:ourse they will have a greater knowle d geon ch·ugs and how they hurt your b ody. \"l'm glad I took health this yearbecause I learned a lot and I will be ableto US(! what I learn when I move on in t hel\"uture:' saicl sophomore Brian Quintana. aat~erl.-tg 1.-tfor- matlo.-t... Soph more Brayden ....__...___ Ward writes down the key poi nt:-; from the~lste.-tlr~g Is ~e~ to siAccess.... notes on the board.onr addition to learning about the effh·ts ch·ug-s, sophomon~s also learn about('c•lt\"tng- clisorclers, self:.estccm, relaxation Lesso~s to be lear~ed...111cthods and goal-setting. Ms. Amicone reviews with her students before they take there upcoming test.

\"You can never escape searcfilt1g for tfie at1swer dealing with numbers. They are every where you go; it is .Junio1· Phillip McCuistion cak·ulat<•s th<.• c:quat.ions hoping to beat til' like magic!\" said senior Sha1'\" othl'l\" dassmat<.•,., to llw an!olWt>J: •·My favcwitc Jnat.hcmatical expr<·~­ lene Jacob. ,.,ion would hav<.· to be Jo' Jll\" im<.•. It is.llw ckl'ivativt' of th~· dc>rivat.i\\"l.;· Students at Jordan have the awesome opportunity to ,.,aid juniot· Anthony T:wlm: strengthen their mathematic skills in numerous different classes. The teachers use inventive ways to help the students remember some- times difficult mathematical. . . ......- f o r m u l a s . \"X is equal to negative B plus or minus the Hquare rooL of B squared minus 4 AG a ll over 2A!\" sang M1: Hunter's Algebra II class. Mr: H unter uses the tune of \"Pop goes the Weasle\" to teach the qua- ch·atic formula. \"Ohman, I love math!\" said junior Anthony Tayl01:To keep focused junior Kelly Ross KVIOC~ ~VIOC~ ... a ,.,ingk· :-;t<.•p of t.h<.' probk•msvisualizes how she needs to solvl' In her Algebra Ll <:lass, Ms. dl'munstratNI on (.)1(' honnl.the p1·oblem. \"Having math 5thperiod is tough because you just Roubint•t intersperses herwoke> up and want to he hack in lesson with c1·azy math n im· Tate I larl\"is.

Qt'!~ (above) While testing val\"ious objects for radioactive matel\"ials, sophomores Haley Hansen, Zack Pitts, Erin Barraco and Jessica Mille1· see what the radiation levels are in their own faces. Bot1es awa~l (left) M1: Pete1·sen's eighth period anatr omy cia~~ e-xamines skeletons for a hands on study session. \"The best part about any science class a1·e the labs. So many experiments, so little time!\" said «m,hrornln-<> .Je~sica Millet:tio bot~es aboiAt It Sclet'ltlflc discover~:Junior Rashae .Jc'l11<ins cx<\m- Sophom01·e Haley Han~cn WOJ\"k!l Senio1·s Cindy Swensen, Garret11~<'5~ lhc hand of hc1· honey ;;tudy hard in science to find out 'what Vecnenclaal, and Amber Nordha-\)aJ·tnel· while pr<•paring lot· n • • • ~,k~t ;;;;~h;;;;\1makes an atom un!ltable.lest. gen channel Shakespeare while~(~~gle gals Although it make:S an interesting fashion statement, more and more students are trading their sunglasses forhJ1Jo)•s Kir;;ten Baht; Lisa safety goggles. Many students agree that they thoroughly enjoy experimenting; with dangerous chemicals and inter-1 esting principles in and out of the lab. CtJsen and ( :m;sie Sol is t.a l<c a t·eak ft·om their <'XJ)t't·iment.. \"In Wildlife B iology we get to go out side and study envi- ronments, it is so much fun!\" said senior Kirsten Bah1: During the year :science students perform experiments studying chemistry, physics, and Biology. \"I'm a hands on lE~arner so doing labs help me to see how what I'm studying a]pplies to real life~' said junior Natasha

was the worst of times,\" wrote Charles Tfieart of maqlcl Tfie Wot1derfL41 World of llteratL4re.Dickens. That pretty much sums upwhat students feel about English. Homclim(.•H •·<·acling lwlp 4 you• · M t·s. Hkou><l'll l<•:l('h<•,., h<'l' class th<' cultut·<•. of Af1·k'an lJ·itws in Tilinps l'h/1 Ap:lrt. \"I think it. Students can have a merry ole day EngliHh HkiiiH. .Junicw <' him• is impcwlant to lc•at·n tlw culture.- of tlw Aft·i<·:ut.in English or can loath it entirely. Asian and IIi panit· cultut•t•s for our futu•·<· g<•IWI'H l•'ullrner r<.•ad>< a bool< of h<·•· tion><:' ><aid M 1Unfortunately, students in generaldon't like most of the books read in choice in her I.;nglish da><><.class. The students have to go throughbooks like: 1984, Hamlet, The ScarletLetter and many others. On the otherhand, some students share the pas-sion for the books like the teachers do.Animal Farm is intriguing book thatkeeps readers engaged to the end. The class itself can be fun when youhave friends to talk to or have a goodrelationship with the teacher. But whether you hate it or love it,English will always be a part of ourlives. ~*/),.[....,<)/.,.Raise ~oL4r mlt1d to filgfier elevatlot1sl 'l••,l..·fMt·H. Olsen\.< daHs is going ov<••· th<• plot to onc ( OfUtUitll;••of th<•i•· books. Sophomo1·e Hap:<• W<•>~l lool<smill(l-boggl<•d of what the stcwy iH nhoul. ·e.,qllsfi Is tfie bac~ bot1e of all llteratL4re, wrltlt1q, at1d readlt1gr -Mrs. Jofit1sot1

\"History is such a mystery,\" sang It's Hlstor~lSenior Daniel Burgess. History is such Well we all knowa tough subject to comprehend for some watching historicalpeople. That's where projects come in documents isn't alwayshandy. fun, but juniot· Coopet· Riley shows how intet~ Projects are meant to help students ested he is in watch-Understand the importance of their ing the movie in Mrs.topic. While it can be burdensome for Hollinger's class.some people, it can be fun for others.For most classes it makes or breaks yourgrade. For Mr. Broadhead's class, theStudents have to research an event inhistory then present it in a crea tive way.A project in Val's class consists ofWriting a bunch of different essays anddoing a Document Based Questionsproject and putting them into portfolios.ln Mrs. Montague's class, projectsvaried from posters to videos to bro-chures. In the end it was a lot of fun P rofessor Val Cazier· uses her force-stick tobut hard work. Students showed their en force a topic. This helps students remembet·creative side. the facts of history. Senim· Sat·ah Loup:e<' p:et..-; a taste of wh a t it. would feel like to be a pt·ofeR><ot' in her AJnerican Pt·oblems class. -:Jro{.ttor )1/o.,log••~e ~ot<~ders of tne Brait<~. Llstet<~ L4pl 0 kmg lot· unswet·s, junior Chad Dul'ling leat·ns about the Senior Andrew Pixton leads the group~~lllplexity of the bntin and its many functions. \"l love how presentation in US Government and ~ lllind wodu; and learn why we think the way we do;' he Civilization.~ll trl.

To create a work of art is a J>rOc<•ss thattak<•s time and thought. '!<\. p '>\ ithout soul is ntmics teacheran l ligh School work Ms. ( 'amphdl's photograph.)' dass l't'> t•:u·d1<'·h pi<·<·<· of :u·t a \vo•·k idt•a• fiw tht'iJ• Jlt'Xl project. \"Tiwt·t• at·t· no hmuulat•it• \"ilh c1·c it.Y,' ...aid st'nim· Tim l lallil'n. Spell Blt1dlt1g ~1t· .. Baddlt·~ lwlp mw of het· ...tudPnh! lwing hi\" pichll't• to lifi•. ·~\1·t ;,.. the spic<• of lift•..jus t don't <'at it:• toaid m·t lt•adwt· Mr,.;. Ba<kllt•j:Llstet11o4pl Left, RlgM, at1d swoopM>-. Campbell instruct.~ h<•t· photogTaphy das s St•nim· .JI'nniti.•J' Hun,.;akct· wm·k s hat~llt1on how to appt-oach th<'ir twxt am~ignmt•nt. imp•·m·t· ht•J' t·alig•·aph_y t('(·hiniqu<•.\"I just lik<· a ~od pictu t·<·:· said I'H'IIitw l•:list•Osguthoq>t'.

T~e Perfect fit Keep rolllw rolllw rolllw·~_Uniot· H.a~<lwa .Jen l<in>< Lt·iv~< to pit•(; toget 1.:. ht>t· Senior Kel~<ie T-e~<tet· wod<~< ceramic.· sculptu n~ look ju~<Jt~aw-likt> phoLo mo~<aic laid ng- ton~< of 1 lle1· slab rolle1 to ll')ake a ~<lab f to wod< wi .:~hoto:,; and putli ug- llwm tog-<·tlwt· to tm on<•.'\t·ge pictut·t·. \" It'>< a •·•·ally ,t•t•allv fun <·1: .·:-;:• ~<:tidJUnior lkitlany Dcpl><'· . · at :u·p mlt·ivu Hot YoiAr IAsiAal Tedd~ Bear ll·t·t· <l<•d in:• Raid ptwll. S<•nior Seth H.i~<~<man ~<how,; ofT hi,; amazi llJ.! bear ma><k! \"C'<•ramic:; chalk•nj.!t'>< lht• ><lttclt•nt>< lobe creative and en•at<• j.!n•at wtwl<,; of :u·t:• ~<aid cernmic:; tcacbet· Mt: Ward.

13uslness W()rld... f&.OI a~d games... nvBusinl'SS classes al'(' boomi ht•t'(' at St•nim· Radwll McC\"<mkit• :-<il.s in h (•t\ioylllg tl imnwnsel,\. \"\\(• l<'an ~~\ .Jm·clan lligh. and at th<· ct•nt<·t· of it is Mrs. 131-adv and M 1: Di ttmot·e. l klw<·<·n th<· two to ntatlllg'l' out· nlOnc:,! ' s a id \"\"niot• I.:IIK'<' of tht:m, they teach Business I ,aw, Busint•ss A t'lll llt t>tmg. Managmcnt, B uisness f<'inan<'ing, and Buisnt•ss Mad <ding. Stwd~l~g pa~s off... . 1n hct· B usineHs Law cla><s, M t·s. Hnuly makt•s lwr s tudent;; feel w<•k-om<• a nd ('t\ioy the class. \"Mrs. BnHly bt·i ng;; a l'('n~.- of <\"itc•- m<•nt to th<· d a>'s, making tlw tinw it\ tht•t·e a whole lot bettet·~\" said junim· Hyan ,van!<. M 1: Dittmorc's Busin<>..ss ,\1:u·k i'ling dal'lx is a<·tually in charge of til(.• salt•s a (I(• Spot. \"Wm·king in the Spot i:-< t't'all.v \" '\i<>.vablc and fun b(•<'ali>'C I get to talk to a lot of' tH'opk• and 1 g ain t lw rPallife expet·it•n<·<·:· \"aid s<·n i<w .Jordan f AI ndstt·om. A ll in a ll the bw·dnc>s>< t.euclH>t's at·<· pt·t• p:u ·i ng th<· student.\" of t oday fm· llol' f u lut'(• o f lOitl()I'I'O\\: \"I know that the>'<' lass<•s m·t· !l('lping mt• pn.•p:tt'l' for· the f utu re. so I takl' tlwm 1wriousl:,~· said ·<•nior Amber Han s<•n. S<•ntm· lit-ittan\ B ay and st·nim· St<•ph:ull<' 1\.it·h:, do tlwit.'hm~wm-k in hopi'S of doill)o,( t•:o.lt'a<wdinarily on the t<•st. co\"ce\"tratlo\"\"' ' enior· .Jon NPilson sits and looks confuspd as hP stud ies fbt· a lt'sl. Yow•ve tawgM t~em well... lAse t~e force... :\It· . lkad,\ ><lands in ft·ont of h( ·t• <'lass and S(•n iot· I Httt·<· /l. t·m>~trong lwlps out a t l'at·hl•s tlwm about busint•!IS finandng. Sh<• l1•adt1•t' !Cw a dt•monHtt·ation. B ul, ind t•(•d, tPa t'h<':< th(•m how to managt• llwu· lllOili'Y ht• lool~ ; li lw J>obh,v from ll at'I'.Y \"•tkt: w h(•n the:,· go out into thl' n•al \\ •wid.134

row ca\" dolt... Hlce ar~d tlgM... n Mt·;;. Dul'lct>'>< tt•<·h daHHH\'t1iot· Tatllt(·t· \M·IIH, Senior Cameron Crawford RCrcws hisll'lak(';; a dt-alh dd'ying HIPI'Iing Hi iv(•t ' !'ing.\" Tlw face frame together to put on the dc~k~HL inlen;;ifying thing 1 havl' don(• would havt- to he is making. e the mu\"i<- video David !{oh(•t'lH, .J<wdan <'utT.\; ~()In the club. ..and 1 tnacl<•lo Uw Hong- 'It'>< My l'art.\!'lw said. The C.T.E. (('ar·ee1· and Technicall·~luca­ ~~~~ pwt t~e ·pI\" teamwor~ ... tio n) department at Jordan High School con- ~i sts of classes such a~ Tech Lab 2000, taught.. '<•ntot· Ryan Sdtoonov<·•; I'Wilim· (:a•·.\ ( :amhiP, by Mrs. Durfee, Woodshop, taught by Mt: a net jun im· TyHml Walll't'H wm·l< togd h<•t• on Rowle); Autoshop, taught by Mt: Dt·eclg<', and th<•it· ai t•pl:tlll'H !fit• llwi I' S.'I'Oll)l fll'q)l'l'l. Drafting, taught by M1: Staile.\: \"Take any one of the C.T.E. class<•s. Th<-y are the best a nd will help you in li fe·:· said Mr;,;. Durfee. Wooclshop is on<' of th<' mm·<· popuhu· classes in the C.T.E. lineup, with all the classes being full. \"I like being ahl<.> to pil'Cl' a ll of th<• wood together and see a final JWCti<•<·t:' said s<•nior lkyce C urr:}: Stll<k•nts wol'l< all :v<·m· to complete their prqjects to lw in tlw y(.•;u· end woods sho\"\": Autoshop is a lso a V('t'.V popula•· class. Stu- dents agree that M1: D n •clg(• is an astound- ing teacher that k nows his sluff. \"Give him any cat· any year and h<• can t<•ll you anything about it. you want to knoW,' said senior Nick We:,;t.

Watc~ t~e birdie .Juniot· Benny (;onzales pt·epar~'\" to ><end Lhc badminton bit·di<'Tu•·ning red with the effm·t, senior Cas<·y B~11·kc spottt.>d by sl.'niorCody Lc-.t·sen lift, weight,.-; in stt·enous exet·cisl.'. Allllw l!E. dass('s stat·L out tilt' day with a H.•w laps at·ound th<'With til·ed muscles sLrain ing gym and a good strench.senior Mark .Johnson sLt'ives Lo The W<ll'k out I'O<>m is filled with Wor~iVI' lAp t~e sweatimpt·ovc his physique. machines to wot·k th<' body. 'l'hl' (bdow) .Junim· M ilw ( 'ht'istinrt~·efl Hpots Sl'n ior Ryan Ort,on wI11·Jl·IJI'~ ~ ~\"-.& stud~·nts mtatc to Lhe bNtL of tlw<;.r~~~ mustc.With hearts pumping andsweat flowing, the student:,;race around the track, downthe court and across the floot:\"There is nothing moreimportant than stayinghealthy and fit, any way youcan!\" said sophomore .JessicaMiller.There is definitely morethan one way for students toget exercising. With over 10athletic based clas:,;es, ::-;tu<lentscan choose how to get moving.P.E. isn't ju:,;t running any-more. Students can dance, playsports and lift weight:,;. 'I'herc136 is something for everyone. J

Whenyou Htep intoa EA.C.S.classroom you aregreeted with theHounelsofsizzling foodH, the buzz of Hewing machines, the cr unch of sci::-;sors, or deep discussions. T he family andconHu merscienceclasses arc filled with creative ideas, helping students get a head start into the future. Whcthcriti::-;learningabout or a relaxing color palette, Htudents get a glimpse or life after high school. \"I love learning to cool<. It is something I'llbedoingfor the restormy lifesolmight as \"veil learn now!\" said ::-;enior .Jessica Gog-an. Stidiesa~d seqiAI~s (k•ft.l C'art•fulto lwt•p ht•l· ><lidw>< ><traighl, ><t•niOI' Nata lit• Aitlwn >«-'\"'\" \"onw dwllt·n~in~ falwic.r~e spice of life Now w~at color? WhilP w<•at'il ~ ht•l' .11 IS ap1·on >'t.'llim· Hadwlllahn lwlps lw1·.r,1'111~hit,.. ..)lliii·O·II' 1>' l'·l(ll('(' '•-~'1111't II I>i,.,<·u> .;in~ t•olm· pall'tlc><, ><enim-,.; ~roup pl>t•p:uv a cl<•li<'iou\" l'<•cipl'.r'111)t:&<·h·'l\"k('11 I'01' I 1('1' (Il'Il'('.lllll>!l!ll.l' M<·~an DatTington and MP~m

learn when friends are MMMplzza Readl~q Is a qood tfil~q, we promisearound;' said sophomoreJessica Corey. Sophomore House isn't only about the Reading in class is what sophomores learning, tailgate parties and social Sefora Chavez and Maitreyec Brandon...................&.i.l..·,·....a-ll_a. activities are a part of fitting into High...........................~.- do best. School too! liot~lw ll~e t+alloweet1 Ciettlt'lg to ~t'IOW ~ow... Jwst ~at1glt1 owt Sarah Hamilton, Cody Nielsen, The Sophomore I louse c:lan has J..ydia lpson and Ancll·ew (;nt• and Ashlee Latsis cf\ioy the fun a ton of fun al their gelling-to fil'ld even discu;~s thdr hom<\" food at theit· Halloween social. I<now-you tailgate pat·ty. work ove1·lunch.

~lse a~d s~l~e... It'slear~l~q timeI Lesso~ pla~s a~~o~e?~niot\"}; <'aiel V idal, Antonio To.-ir., sopho M1: Stailey takes a lot of timt• lo work em his lesson plans fo1· the ESL stud<•nls, makingv rt·es BJ·yanda J)(• A\ ('J'll7., and D iana sure they get the besl education possiblc>. enclosa all pitch in to tn and lwiJ> tlwi1·cias·s. rnatc sl<W awake an·d on tasl<.Time to qet serloiAs Hard at wor~ Leat'lot'lmel~trt uf ht·in.,- :qn-t•at leader;,. f.,'('t· 1-:..'-'L ,..(uc~·nt Ca!< t \'will. Diana \"''n· Junior· Antonio Toriz and !<Ophomoretang~,,,.,. pt-t·t... t{) li~tt·n to)·ou, and Bt')'anda De I...-. Cruz eneouragt- each~\ntculict 'lCu·iz hn~ thi!S ck)\\ n to an \"\"\"''· ancl Bt·~ .mtla I>c• Lu <'t·uz ~~~~· other to stick with it.un. <k'<lwatc'<l tulht·ir· horl1t•\\ot-k nncltt·v hanltu gt•l tl all rinisl~-cl. •

aermar~ ar~~ one Stt'ltggling ~ ith Uw pronunciation and Hl)('lling of tlw ( :t•t·man words, sophomores <'aitlin <'lad< and Piper .Judd list<.•n intt•ntl,v to how Mt: Pinno<·k say;; each wot·rl. Singing, sleeping, laughing and com- Parlez vows Francais? eting, the foreign language students are· lways eager to learn something nev.~ N<•t·vous for lwr tut·n to translate in ft·ont of t lw cla><s, junicw Santh Ruff anxiously studit• \" Senora Hardy helps you learn hc••· l•'t'('twh. \"Tht• hard<.•sL thing about l•'t·<.•Jl<'h 'panish not just by busy work, but is all tlw itT<.•gular verbs. It is awful having ttl y letting you speak it yourself\" said l'c•nwmhl'l' Uwm all;' said senior S<u·ah Bagg<'·junior Kelly Ross. In Trwe Flamlnco St~lel To help the students that struggle ith vocabulary and pronunciation, the 1•\•l'ling pr<'ll~ with a flower in his !wit;:teachers have their classes play match- s ophmnm·<· Kl'\" in (;<.·c goes to wot·k on hi:-·ng games, Boggle, Simon Says and more. nwahul:ll',\ in Spani:-<h with more ambi · lion than lwfor<•. \"One of the hardest things to do is,getting enough saliva in your mouth to dolthe hacking and gaging pronunciation:'·aid sophomore Piper Judd. The students taking foreign language ach have their own favorite part of ·lass. Most enjoy the cla::;s parties andc ctivities that they get to participate in. \"I would have to say that the food is y favorite part of class, certainly not he language!\" said senior Sarah Bagge. Si tt)li llJ! at t ht· lnp oftlwir lungs, JllllK>I' ( 'atl·inaM<•lton and ophomot'lAl<•x .Jaut~·gut jom in th11cia\"\" d'f\wtlo ht• lu•anlth' oughout t hi' hall~.

around and having fun, the kin- a-Jerbe,ets ef\joy the time they spend in pre- Some Jordan High students who h<Wt.: . ..nmonl•~t.P,rt Child Development 1 and 2, now to have a real life expet·ience. \"You get more privileges because they confined to a desk. There is more ., ,nv.n\"·~TnP•nr. and it is more like a job;' said ior Cami Armstrong. The kinderbeet program allow::. teachers administration with young childnm to their kids close by. This program not benefits the pat·ents but the students at - •nrcnt.n High. '~II the kids have different pet·sonalities will have you prepared fm· yout· own chi!- \" said senior Tiffany Melendez. Throughout the yea•· the kinderbeets have •~:•aJ·~t•:::tJ.Iat.eu in school events, ft·om trick or in classrooms, lifting h<'<WY weights assemblies, and caroling f1·om class t.o At the end of the year the pt'<•schook•r::. put. a graduation ceremony tot· thcit· pat·cnts.:nicw Tiffany Ml'lt•nd<•z lwlps llw..;ntk·t·be<•l>< dut·iny •nadt tinl(•.ltlow• han~inl{ out with th<• kid s!l<·s ('ach hav<· eli IT<·t·<·nt JWI'\" <IIl·a)jliex ancl vou t·an •·dat<• to <'ll<'hC)f'k__.h • •• x:ud l•'ait·<•nOI t•n. 00Wt1tlme lAp KindeJ'l.)eeL Kole Mecham Leaving behind thci1· t.akt•s sometime to sit prc:-;chool yca1·s, the kin- down and look at one of derbct•t.s eclebratc their Uw many books in the big graduation da:,.' \"Each year we do a gntdualion dasst·omn. for the preschool kicls and we have them m:ou·ch down and Wt' give them a certificate:' said Advisor Terri Kene1:





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