Bnuany McDermott Blair McDonald Curtis McDonald Kwe McDonald Sarah Mcintyre Kori McKamey Travis McMillan Andrea MCneill jenny McRae Ahsha Mecham Kevin Mecham Aaron Mechhng Ara Megerdicllian Jason Melzer Michael Messerly Brynne Meyers Matthew Millbtlrn Dayna Miller Joshua Miller Mary Miller Trevor Miller Wesley MJUer Kellie Mills Cod1 Milton Lindsy MitchellHengameh Mohsenian Euqueria Montano Kr istm Moody Natalie Moon Donnie Moore jaclyn Moore Melody Moore Roshelle Moore Adam Morrey Briyl Morrillo o YoU Have 1. You are stuck at school without a ride. To pass time you: a) Use the time to do homework b) Stare longingly out the window, then write poetry. c) Pretend you're a secret agent spy and use the army crawl to infiltrate the enemy base. 2. When you are babysitting and all the children are fast asleep, you: a) Watch T.V. and talk on the phone. b) Wash dishes and then write poetry. c) Build a fort out of blankets and chairs and hold a secret club meeting. 3. Your mom forc95 you to go shopping with her you: a) Go along and make interesting conversation. b) Beg for anything interesting you might see, then write poetry. c) Act like you are a reporter and interview all the customers. If you answered mostly: A's You're average, fun comes when it's ready. B's Use your imagination a little more. C's There's never a dull minute with you.SOPHOMORES
Chevelle Mornll Cmdy Mornll Erin Morris N~than Morm Alnand..t M.orraon Ste\·t..a Morn'\On TommnMo'\ Chaunc) \lo) cr K~th~rinc MucUrr Me:I.Js~Mumme Loren Munset K~ue Murph) Km My~\" Robert Myr1ck Abby N~baum Nick Navarro jennifer Neff Megan Neihon joshua Nelsen Erika Nelson Stan Nelwn Conn Ne)ter Emilee l'ewton Kho. Nguyen Patnck N1cholson :-:athan 1'1elsen Tmha :-:lls\"'n D1ane :-:ordqulSl Sara Norton Jeffrey !'\ydegg~r Sean O'm•lley Kelly Ochsenh1rt MuieOdom Annsley Ogden AsuhOmuma Brice Okubo Steph~me Oldroyd Tyler Oliver Andrew Olsen Erik Olson Tiff•ny Orgill Aaron Orosz Jo>hu• O.bome ~1gbann O.bome Shawn O.lier DengOu Bradl~y Ovud Adam Overacker Damelle Page bchary Page Chrisllan Pair Nathan Palmer jennifer Pantelakis Mehs.. Pantuso Jinhyun Park Jeffrey P•rkerSOPHOMORES
St~q Parker fnnn Putndge Ambe-r P~ncl'>on Hunter P~nei'>On Lluu. P~uu..on Gram Pa) C\"hrtm Pa) ne Ll\a Payne Chri\tlll.l Pearce Andrew Peay ,\m.tnd.l Pcdcr'l.cn K~ty P<-dcr-en Brandy Pelch Tro) Perkm' jared Perry A.1ron Peters Chrhwphcr Peter~ )anne Pete\" Andr<·w Peney )acoh Pfo1fcr N1<hola' Pfc1fer Ton) Ph>.nnolatb C~rn~ Paerce Nathan P1erce Kmtan Plumb Bret Pollock Cry\1~1 Poloa Anthony Poole MIChelle Poole Adam Porter Ddoracc Po\"dl AmyPrau Ron•ld Prall Karalyn Preece S.1bruu. PtKe Shanda Proctor Tee Prodnuk Vt<ky Pu<hko\"ky Brad Pul,1phcr St><e) Pumam Mhlee Qmnn Chris RadclilTe Todd Ralc1gh Trt•nt Rale1gh lt'\\&U R.t\rnU\\Cn Ko,H·n R•\rr\U\\CO Nu,alt·t· R~\fllU\'-t·n Trn) R.a\mu~~<~:n R~ncc Rtt•tc.\ ('uby Re1ch Mehnda Re1fM~kt-nn~ Remmgton Stephanie Reynold' Smoke R1chard\ l'chua Rtchard' Sh.umon Rllk~ SOPHOMORES
Diligt•ntly pr,ldidng, nrn'\"'\"... \"Positive music has afollows Mr C,hpl.'r.,on' ., lt•,ld. direct effect on one's unconscious thoughts,Chamber Orchestra •• front rmc•: Arthur Mtner, Stephanie Budge, Angie Cosby, Summer llawkins. Bnck row: Peter nzallifesting itself inJcn~en, Mt•g,lJ1 Do,uw, K.1ty MIY•l\"clki, C.1ssit• Drysdale, Lindsey Montgomery. one's reality as positive changes.\" Stephen Robertson, 12 \"Remember to slzut your case before trying to pick it up to leave.\" Christy Cahoon, 11 \"Orchestra teaches commitment; and all that Bach music is supposed to be good for your bram.\" Angie Cosby,12 \"Picturing the audi- ence in their under- wear does not calm you . .. It makes you feel overdressed.\" Lance Case, 10 \"Forcing yourself to practice is hard, but the big payoff comes during the concerts.\" Joseph Leaman, 10 \"Mr. Casperso11 keeps the class movi11g and is always willi11g to lighten it up with a bad pun.\" Kimball Peacock, 12CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Jordan offers a variety of Jordan's finest singers.choirs to its students. They put a lot of time andAmong them are the energy to stay the best.Madrigals and Men's Mindy Christensen saidEnsemble. that, \"It's a lot more work than I thought it would be. Men's Ensemble is new It takes a lot of practice andto Jordan this year. It motivation.\"includes ten dedicated boyswho practice 5-6 hours a For Holly Burt, Madsweek before and after means, \"To get up early,school. They performed nevergetany sleep, puttingtheir talent at the Christmas up with Casperson andConcert put on by Jordan singing with guys and theirchoirs. Madrigals consist of stupid jokes.\"MADRIGALS/MEN'S ENSEMBLE
A-Jessica Dalley B-Krissy Gyllenskog C-Steve Johnson O-Bryan Allred E-Jon Johnson 1. \"I spend so lllltclz time singing, I don't have a social life!\" 2. \"Mads is for me be- cause ofthe cutegirls and coed sleepovers.\" 3. \"To be a Mad mmn~ having a whole period ta flirt with half tlze class.\" 4.\" Hard work, dedica- tion, good will fmmrds ~nen, and a tuxedo is lift' 111 Mads.\" 5. \"Clear white dresses .\" g·g ::rt v·£ a·z ::r 1 :Slai\\SU\{MADRIGALS
Traditionally A'Cappella years, Mr. Casperson haschoir's high quality music more than doubledhas attracted much A'Cappella choir, has andattention. For years, this expanded the entire musicchoir represented Jordan's department. With increasedstudent body in many student demand this year,differentSolo and Ensemble another director wasFestivals competitions. needed. Miss Worthen hasAlthough only here four been a welcome addition. Mr. Caspt•rson nmductsa posl- PL'rformancc aitiquc of lhl' Christmas Concert. I\"A'Cappella is a great A~Capprll.1 Choir· third period I rcmt rem-: Ms.. \\'urtlwn, Amlli.•r W• lh.tmo~t1 Juhnd., ( Ml,on. I .Hu.t f .ur.. h•u~h, A~,run ~''\"' h.nn, Rtl\.~V 1\ul , M.nrdt·t• ll.<tW'-1·.-rclass to take, even Canc.t u.t.•'-tc.,,lt \"-t•t•h•y [~llt•rt. fu lw I .t h•, Ah..,i.t \V.tl~m. t .u ar,\ Dlllon,liMVIH'( l..rk. \Vt-slv Jlc,lhll~oiiw~-r th '••u\"'•l rcJTI\" Sh.tlt\"t'l\ ( .-rpt·ntl'r, C.t..u• Nt•l..c,n . )t•l\ll}'though there is a Lot ofhard work, if is worth it I krbt·rt. Jh·ad 1Schow, Lmd~·\ Mcll1t~(IJ11t'n:, Mo'lrk h·rnrndt, f.t kt• \ 1t-.m, N:.1('hdk· (,,,..'1\t ttth, lk•n.1 (,,,l!dl,( tH'Il'nnt•llt•w.ulh, AmN·rlvn H1rlo.m'iiMW, J...:.1t hn·nin the end.\"-Rachelle Storms, 11 Bl..tkt·.l).lnnv I ,1bru1o, \\111 l..ttu, Ju~~~otm ( hnst1.msen 11ur1 row: R\annl• M.t)t rs, Krndr.t ft•nS(\"n,l h•lt na <lnyemlr~. ,\l.a._wn \\t)(\"-1, KtmCOt~~.. :'\.u,•<,t~fl, llrnoth'\"A'Capella lm~ built a john50n. I v•n Frost. Bc<ky Johnoon. R.ochelle <;tom,., Shanru \\JII, R.od•c-11.- johruon, :'\ecl.y ~ebou!5), R)•n Caspen.'\", Todd l••hll50n. Clmslkrn11, ~•t••reputation that reaches K•rp.AnJt•non, r~urth ..,...,. juhtKudd,llntt•nvbeyo11d Utah . Brooke Atchlt'\',I leather Best, P•lj~t \tt> t'f, ,\J,Int 'i<-w,Kobo.•rt john<,Jtllr..y Turnt'f, R.ochd Uno.lt rill\, I md«''fortunately, this year's r'\"'l1Hlcl.s, \1ar.mll.1 Kun.r, CunJh.l•llrndncUon, ft·nm(rr ldbrllln, ll.1n.Schow, Tvl,•r \\i •lh.um.I'•Un< k ( htprn.m lk-n)dnUn Russcll,l>.Jmtl Gunnt'll, 1J4,l rmM1choir has even extendedbetJOnd tlmt reputation.\" -Mr. Casperson, Head Director Etht•rm~I011, R.tlhcl Fr.tncum, I nulv • (Uf('\"hlniOO, r an~ft<·y f r.wrom. \1.1lht•w ' \"\"\"'''fS\'0, AMun Kt•l'tt-rt!, 1 nc S..thm. ~1.111 'ttahdJ, ( l.lrl Thnmptun, p,,.,ld f- rt't.INic:~s••n, (,in.l Lo m b..1rd1, ~h·ll oii.,_i Mt•.:; hll ng.. Ah'k1n l utr~~ht, Wl'n'-h· fl.Jrlo.t•t, Sh·phl•n J(lhn,un. 'it,Jnlt•V K.t,rnusst•n, A.utlll ~t·nn.trd. [),Jl hn \ 1111t·r ll\ol't'fl'~ Sohm, Mr ( .I~J14.'f'!'oon.A 'CAPELLA
~'C.apptll.l Choir -fourth ptriod -- Frtmt f(IU\" Ma\"J.S \.Vortht·n, ~.wJ..o 1\.ubtlt_.l. Chdsea Franct•, Jo\.lt\· lh·nlmt•, Cllhy (·h.wt·z. Jeremy H~·lt.'mun, Ru~rt \"\"'·hnutt, \"I was t~ery ph'nsed with ft,lly l\"·~r.,unwr, Ah.'tl W~hhutgton, Krl~tt•n Bt.·rry, '-;td.ml f(Ju~l4.·huu<~.l', f ft·adJ Kocherh.lns, Robt•rt Cl.lrk, AMun Sntt.•ltlt'r. Stn,ml rou· KMl'n Sulhv,m, \h•Ja,.,,, all the perfomance:; the~t.'''t•rly, Mt•h''•' Moudy, Sht•li.l Lt'fcvn.•, Andy j.unt•.,,l>,n·t•l>u. lr.,,n~m. J.H;k,on Ony~mcrt•, jlonmtt>r AnUt•r•..un, Mt·h~,m McC.1uly. Kri~tane Gylh.•n..~n};. Kt•lly A'Cappella choir was involved in this year,IWStl\•1'l~k•rt,·r1, \A,linHt'hJoonnty·'4I,hUncr.i.,tu, ltlWt'litnhdWt•ar..k-~Dt.r1onmT,uDel.lutu•r-,sj,,othMn.lPD.H-r',k.lt\"1th'l(m•rlww,w,U:. ~)·tr•,Jlm,tilrf.ll·Dr Jaoh~le, p~lh\",id1MG.rMt'C\.Y,'lA\,tBkrmy,.l.unnI,.Mu~M·nf,o.f:tu•nhJnu.S' Jt,tl,lmhntbgl!y.t,,jSo.suhdMh eLnadwtm, Shnr,ll•ll-ln,uJ..l•.r..o\·nV(a,rhrJu'·Ir\,'nSc.o;·ont,t and grateflll for the opportunity to work with ''11111' '«'l'tt AI('\"'(_ hur< h, And red Steven,, Rd\"t'H·' Run~. ~ •.c.alw 1\·th.·r~son, l'\t1t.1he \\\"1ldt•, ~.lt.lht•( .uh:r, Hratt,uwy Hollowav, D<'lnny L..u.,on, Chad l·ru.~~on, them.\"Tyh·r t luw, ln.\ kn,t·n, Mn'ldy Chn..,tt\"n~.·n, Mt.\"'IS.S.l j.tCoh$t'\"' 1\'~'Ill Srntth, Brl'nnon \1ill''· Ry.1n ( n1m, \\'ill C.upt nkr, Culm Pctter~n. AJron Karbv. Ba,,_ rt'W -Miss Wortlle11,~tc·ph.ln~t•lmt·h.h ~~ Brv,m Allrt.-..1, Courtnl'y ]l-nnt•, l'.tuwla II\ RJ;In:l\"\"h'r, l),mJdla Alexandt·r, Bt\"tk\' ll,llld,·r, Jotubb\ Jillttm, lJ4.-n frC\":-.ton, Camt·ron \1u.un.t, l.ul Assistant Director ft:·,lly, P.mll ..trSl'n, Ur,lntlt•\' l own:, Spt·nrer Sh\Om,. l.tn.>rrd Uurlr, (b.Id Burke, \h~c Carpt\"nter, RtflV l't•rr\, )M,'\1 \\l'bt:·r, Cllab Sayer, Paul T,·ran \"A'Cappella is nn experience l will never forget, the friendships I 've made will/nsf me a lifetime.\" -Lindsey Hicks, 12 A'CAPELLA
\"Chamber choir is a ctiA,1Bf RU IOIR-fr&nt\"\"\" Kn•tm Crofoot. Kmh ~moth K•mmojohnwn, 1>. bboe Dura\" C.. le ~.t.on. fl...thn Fn~tLlnd \M,... Colhn> Torol ra g. Do.'borah Jvhmunreally neat experiencebecause everyone is ''*'5ft,,,J rm1• )4. nny Ih.·rbt-rt, Abn~u.·(l.-rk, Taft.lny Ov\'rtu n..\ \11n.th1r.ur, \11ttt\ P.u-•Jve~. \1t.\"ghJn \I,•~ l.lult•v, R.l(hdld .o..:tdnch. 1-\munl Jo~mn,l t\"!\lt•Y ~ttmun' TlurJ Kuaoutstanding singers andthey work hard to get the Pttrack, Ah.,nn Wuod, Brynn YtHinl(. Kri...,hn (),,hlqu•' t. fNuuft.·r Jn...t•ph, lmd..t·y Munt~umt•rv,l Hrl IJ.lhl, jt•nn I r.ll'ttlllt), l 1~1 ~)\\'t r• fourth,, u l,''\"''nl ftht.·nn~hm, T.u~music learned. It is anorganization that I am Sperry, U 1 (. urtl..,, \1andy H.ulm.tn, Tia Chnttt-n\"t·n, Kah..,h,, ll,,n...un, 6c<'c,l 'th,lh', Shrrrv l ..uS\11\, l\"~:bbil' f'.urb.•nh, t rv-.tal Pnlu.1 Hohi Rou• Ih·,ulwr (k..t, Hrnu~t Ah_hlcy,proud to be a part of.\" Kat1e \\'nght. <~It v H.tmblv, l :nulv liutchiMCtn, '-'h:rhanal lam Nc ~(ht·be,. \kAr1hur,Ahsh.. l•,,,n Tammy l~.,llt'tun, 1•11 1\ntn -Lori Dahl, 12\"The friendships in thischoir are so important toeveryone, it is :{rent.\" -Melissa Collins, 11 Chamber Choir has only been in Chamber, I have Qi;ut,(;l r j., nut onlybeen in existence for three mad e friendships that willyears, and yet its popularity las t a lifetime,\" said for ~g, .h l.c-.kYhas grown immensely in just president Lesley Seamons. St.•.mwns and Bnxokea short time. Fourty-nine i\khlt•y fi nd out ,\ltt•rgirls were selected to Chamber choir had a winn111g their twwbecome a part of Chamber, number of performances,after going through an a n including the Jordan High htlc-. ul \" L1ml'>oaudition process. \"Chamber Christmas Concert, whereis a not only a choir, it is a they received a standing Qm>t•tv•' .1t a <.:h,1 ml:>efriendship. While I have ovation for their song Christnl.ls 'XKt,\1 Mary's Lullaby.CHAM BER CHO IR
The Men's and Women's of the year to the end.\" This choruses are for beginning training choirperformed at vocalists, and each person the District Training Choir enrolled has different levels Festival, where they were of experience. This year the evaluated on their skills. choir's goal was to improve Because many of the their sound as much as students in these classes are possible. As Ms. Worthen sophomores, they are now said, \"It is incredible to see prepared to sign up or how much a choir can audition for other singing improve from the beginning experiences in future years.l.\ Men·~ Chorus-- Fro11t \"'\"\" 1\h. W<>rtht•n, fnk Dr.1per, Brian Flctch~r. Marh.wl Linton, Slo.m ~Men'\ and Women'' Choir Officers: f \"'\"' R\"ll'' ( hri't'\"'' \"''•'\"~' Becc.1 Bo~rton, Sm1th. Ju,tinjohnson. NICk Cllbt·rt.)<\"h O..b<>rm· ,<;,•nmd rou•: Robt>rt Call.lw.•v. R<X 1.\ ll.1rlow,KM,Jlynn l'r,,,., Juln Cool., llollv H,lmilton, l111ds.w ( r.H r<>ft. ,\mbt•r Gollah~r. [l,,ck Rut>t·rt Brady, Anthony Hunt. ~·o1n Runl.. t.:evan Smith.)ak<' Hunter, \l,uk I lt•mnung;,,l\ &rkRow: '''·' Ad.•m•, \-hrh.wl Untt;n, \\'oo<h' \\',,.mrr, Karl. C,.url'lt. Sean Runl.. Bnan r.nu: )O<'Y \1cCarthy, P.ltnckJ<•hn, ~haun Br.d)·, Robt,rt Myricl., K.rk Golrrt•tt, Won<h \"\" a,m,~.l'lt·t<ht•r, \1a<ht•llt• \1un\"·t J<>hn M.lkm. =--:icl. D~<l.y,Jc,.,., K<'nmc<>tt. \"Taki11g this cfnss hns been a good preparation in helping to build not ) only my singing, but my character a~ well.\" r -Becka Barton, 10 \"The best part about Men's Chorus is how much it has helped my level of si11ging.\" -Mike Linto11, 10 \"This class is good because there is nothing to limit oar leami11g experience.\" -Tracy Nance, 10 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S CHORUS
r nns1. ng r_r·n' :; _I f.1g.'nr. l-_\ ~YH' The Ballroom team highlight of it all was whendanced the night away they competed in Nationalsperforming at various at BYU which was televisedevents wherever they went. over a cable channel called\"It's a lot of hard work, but Nostalgia.if you're devoted enoughits worth it,\" commented True Beetdiggers at heartjunior Trisha Zwang. the team became known for being one of the most The team has done very friendly groups atwe]) this year with Kris competitions. Junior AlanaJackson as their director. Christopherson says,The team has been more \"Imagine a whole section ofthan ready to perform and people screaming for youhascompetedseveral places while you're dancing youraround the state. The heart out.\" AlcllM Chri~h•phl·rslm .llld Tvk·r Cuvmlln ~huw us ju~t huw tlw (_ h,t·Cha j, dllne while pr.•lormmg durmg ant.•rmi~\"illn nt the Rl•gtun Dnll wmpctition .11 IIilk rl''LNationals.\"There's 111en, wo111en, and da11cing. No explanation needed!\"-Stephen Johnson, 12 \"Ib a11excuse to :<l'f out of the house.\"-Kevin Sorenson, 11 \"It's just like jel/o, everyo11e wigg!t•s arou11d.\"-Alysha Kimball, 11 B~llroom ()~nee Team • I ron/ r<>u> Dt•bor.lh Johnson, llntt,my w,...,, ,\.lron ( hn<toph••rs.•n, Kcnn S.•r<'n,on, n~hl>w Duf',u,, \"·'''' K1mb,,IJ ., wnd rm1•: ( .ISS.lndr,, ll,trlll.'\, Angd., johnson, ryl,·r ( •II\ \"\"'\"· R<>N·rt 'I.IJ·n>< k, 1 nt.. Chnstopht',.,.on, (. h..J,,.,, \!,·Arthur, K.1m1 Nit•buhr flar~ n>u>: t\l,ln,l ( hn,toplwr\"\"'· Tn.l )t·n<(•n, Sh,lUn llr,llfy, St,•plwn John\"\"'· llrvn• 11.1vmond, \"\"' J,KJ..,on· D•n·dor, An .md.l Co•bv Nt>ll'lcluml: Tr~,h,, Zw,,n~. ,\Jy,h.l J..:uni'·•'L DJ,1J1,, D~t·kt·y, 1>,111 [Jo,J..tw\" h· Advl't>r BALLROOM
\"I think tlzey are hypnotizing. Once you get into it you d~:(t want to leave. -Chelsea France, 11 \"It's a lot of hard work, but we all work together to help each other.\" -Laurie Christiansen, 11 \"1 put tme blood, sweat, and fears into tl1is show.\" -Airety Wall, 12 With a look of Sl•duction in their eves, the gu.ud stares the Judges down. Eyes watched intently as had the opportunity to hosttheJHSColorguard took the one here at Jordan wherefloor in competition. they took first place for the\"Competitions are a place third time making themwhere people understand State Champions two yearshow hard you've worked in a row.and appreciate what theshow is for,\" commented When asked what it wasjunior Tina Stoker. like being on the guard, senior Jen Shubert said, The guard learned their \"You make lots of newshow, \"Tango\", in three friends in your guard anddays and competed in other guards.\" Senior Chetseveral competitions Hansen added, \"It's likearound the state. They also being part of a big family.\" COLOR GUARD 175
\"Those who dance are dancing a specific emotion orthought mad by those who story, you become overtakenhear not the music\", is a by that emotion and thecommon state of mind for the audience can pick up on that,\"members of JHS Dance said president Talya Hansen.Company. This year Dance Anyone who can appreciateCompany continued to awe art, knows how hard DanceJordan students by proving Company works to becomethey are not just another more than entertainment.entertainment group, butmore Theymadeusalluseourrnindsof an art form. The modem to understand the movementtechnique of this year's of their bodies, and gain ancompany transformed poetry understanding what dancinginto motion. ''When you are is all about.176 DANCE COMPANY
Johnstlll lt'ilJ'~ 1ntu.1 \"Dancing is nwre pos1twn dunng a than moving your body. It's an emotionpcrfurm.1Jl('(' .11 the Senior you can feel.\" -Ericka Morrow, 12 \"The experiences I have had with Dance Co. can never be replaced. I will always remember the good friendships I have made.\" -Chelsea Nelson, 12 Dance with FIRE!! -Sherry Hawks, 12 \"Dancing will always be a part of my life, along with the memories of the friends I have made.\" -Melissa Barson, 12 Co.Rachel Cone, Jaime Peters and Trisha Wadley of Dance cheer on and support our team at the Powder Puff game.N~~~~ntelewrCAom.,gpaa.rndy, -~he/rlotiutRmylut1>1:1dC, .(1ornsld' llll•uttt.e.wrf,iol'nld, T, Mueesldisasya Barson, ELrinindsWeyin~soterarids, oAn.nnTahBmeferros.wS:t·Enrmicd~,r,owM:oMrroawnd, iCLhuelkseesa, Ryland, on, Nata he N1elsen, Sherry llawkes j.1inw Peters Talya Hansen, Kamm•Johnson. Fourth row: 1 nshil Wadley, Rachelc:one' Jen m.e Newbold, Jessie,\ R.1smuss'l'n, Su;y McK' ay, I lolly Orton, Kimberly Lofgren, s,,rah Davis. DANCE COMPANY
WHAT ADVICEWOULD YOU GIVE TO YOUNGER DANCERS? \"Keep dancing, The Ch.ulonians perform the1r m1htary don't give up d,lnce during region M llillcre~t lligh because it will pay School Shelbie Stark, Amy Brinkman, off in the end.\" .1nd Uuistin Rus<;ell rccciVl'd All -Crystal Green, 10 Rt•gion\"Dance, dance, anddance some rnore!\"-Selena Quayle, 12\"No pain, no gain!\" -Jen Hunter, 12 \"Put a lot ofdedication and work into it, and keep going with it.\" -Sam Jones, 12 \"It's worth it.\" -Julia Stookey, 10 Charlonians- Front row: Crystal Green, Christin Russell, Laurel Hilburn, Shclbtc Stark, atalcc Rasmussen. Seco11d row: jaimee Morgan, Chandra Thompson, Angela Voiles, A<ihlie Dimick, Lindsey Moon, Sam jones, Natalie Kirch, Amy Brinkman, Selena Quayle. Bnck row: Julia Stookey, Liz Saunder<;, jennifer I Iunlcr.CHARLONIANS
\"One of my f.woritc e\"periences about bl·ing .1 Ch.u is the partiessaid ~ophllffi\lrc Crystal Green. Here, thc Ch.lrluni,ms l•njoy eachcomp.1ny 11ft th1• d.uKc floor. Strong friendship, wiglets But is it all smooth sailing? practice, and big smiles are all Believe it or not, some do get part of being a Charlonian. In nervous before performing. addition toperforming, the Chars Senior Amy Brinkman practice a lot! When asked how dcscribes,'Tmafraid my wiglet often theChars practice, President might fall out!\" Others get Shelbie Stark replied , \"maybe nervous but calm down with a deep breath. Every dance is you should ask how often we performed v.rith such style and OON'T practice!\" composure that nobody would ever guess those dancin' divas This year practicing sure paid get butterflies! off. The Charlonians placed in several categories at Nationals At the end the year, the including: sixth place for \"Throw Charlonian Ball, \"I Will Down\" in open dance category, Remember You,\" paid tribute second with their regular dance to the Chars, and all that they competition piece, first in novelty do for Jordan High School. and third in military. Charlonian Officers- Vice- president; Christen Russell, C. M.P.; Jamie Morgan, Historian; Lindsey Moon, President; Shelbic Stark, Team Captains; Sam jones and Chandra Thompson, Secretary; Angela Voiles. CHARLONIANS 179
rr__l n1 ~ ~ 1• ng _ rr f' 1I1 ~ 1• t'It' f H y _u _opf' f'r r_nI ~ rrl The cheersquad rose above on top again qualifying forandbeyond thecallofdutythis Nationals held in Anaheimyear, not only by attending during March for the first timegames and school events, but ever. \"The UCA statealso by competing in competition had us the mostcompetitions. worried,\" saidseniorJeniCone, \"BrightonandJordanhadbeen Although only Jordan's fighting neck-in neck for thesecondyearinSA competition, first place trophy, but this timeour cheerleader's dominated we had th~ horne courtthe arena. At the UCA advantage and performed likeregionalsourcheerleaderstook never before. Our routine hitfirst, beating rival Brighton near flawless and we wentBengals for a topspotinregion. horne with the state trophy.\"At the USA qualifier JHS was/~ VARS ITY YELL/CHEERLEADERS, ' 180
To~ a Cheerleader means \"To promote school spirit and' represent the school,\" replied Head Cheerleader Ashley Peel, performing during our tradJI!onal Night Rally program. \"I think we will all be friends forever,\" commented Devin Christensen, pictured here on the right with Debbie Prince and Ashleigh Garner. Kellie Bentley, Cindy Miyasaki, and Harmony Whitehead state that, \"Cireerleading is very time consuming, but fu 11.\"v ./\".. __, . \"Cheer competitions are scary mrd hard work, but when theCoaorskityRy e1UCheerleaders- Front row: Cindy Miyasaki, Dan Schow (Digger Dan), L.msey Okubo. Second row: KimPeel (h/an Garner. Third row: Heather Jensen, Kellie Bentley, Debbie Prince. Fourth row: Devin Christensen, Ashley squad pulls together and you hear your name called for firstJ(ohhe~ ad cheer), Marshall Lang, Ashleigh Garner (assistant head cheer), Steve Boynton. Fifth row: Ben Preston, place, nothing's more rewarding than Gilbert, Harmony Whitehead, Mark Harmon. Sixth row: Jeni Cone, Soni Ketterling. Back row: Steve Hansen than knowing you did it together,\" expressed Kim Cook on the left of Heather Jensen. yell), Cameron Muaina. VARSITY YELL/CHEERLEADERS
)l·~~ic,, R.1.,~mussen, A.,hlt.>t' Stoddard, and Suq .'vi.Kkay give it the1r bl''>t to <,upport our te,1m. The JV and Sophmore during 8th period until 3 p.m.cheerleading squads have As with other sports, cheeraccomplished a lot thls year. causes mJuries. Everything from soremusclesandbruises, \"Cheerleading takes a lot of to swollen noses and spraineddedication,\" according to ankles.Ashlee Stoddart (head JV). But all that hard work is worth it in the end. The''Thereissomuchcommibnent cheerleadersfeelthattheirworkinvolved in cheer, you have to is paid offwith thefriendshipsmanage your time and they gain, and the excitementpriorities. Cheer is my LIFE!!\". and spirit they contribute to our school. These hardworking girlspracticed every Wednesdayfrom 7 to 9 p.m. and alsoAt •' cold JV football game, R.1ndi May, Jenny l'Mr, and Lila Zewa<hkl,1ttcmpt to warm their hands. Suq Mackay examinl>S the crowd'., reaction to the cheerlcade~ ~unt~ This the last ho~ame of the JV Cheerleaders- fro11/ Row: J<'nny Parr, Randi M.1y, and I ila /:('w,1dskl. Sccmul Row: A'>hll'l' Stodd.nt (head), v,,],•rit' Batl•m,1n, Suzy Mackay, J<•nnifl•r D,1wson. RarA /~ml': 'ihandra Soull'r, )l'\"'l<'<1 R.1ssmusscn, Lind'>l'Y lk•rrett./.., 182 JV/SOPHMORE CHEERLEADERS
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