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TUDENT BODY OFFICERS l'yramid of I <'Jdl·r~ Jordan High 580'~ take a break frum their hectic hvl.'~ to givl.' us a la'>tmg im· pression.6 Summer/Student Body Officers
£nA ~~ Su~n~ner •Some Jordan High Students like to take it easy under a tree, some like to be ready just in case they have an opportunity to set out on a great adventure, and others will just take a break, while eating their lunchon the trail. What did you do on your summer vacation?? Climbing To New Height~ John Call, Jake Foreman, and Kyle Miller ~top for dinner as they make the danger- ous ascent to the top of Mt. Timpanogos.Smile! Packin' It InC.1~~.1ndra I !art ley .1nd Katherine In the Uintahs; Kristen Brand, Liz Travis, Lisa Bowers, StaceyMueller stop to rl·~t under ,1 trel.' Wood, Delorace Powell, Melome Lumhl.'rg (Guide), Ja-.cna Frisby, Jennifer Haueter, and Rochell Foster (Guide) go backpacking forhl'furl.' a BBQ girls camp. Summer/Student Life 7
foot Lock-up? ItS ~rt th-ttThe summer flys past while JnsonTeuscher(below) spends his summer ~ DVtr s~r ~rtllfdk)cked up at Foot Locker. Clean Up on Ai~lc 9! St.•nmr Travb WiiJ...t•-. sure \"picked\" up thl' place when he liftt•d up JUnior Dustin West ley at their summer jobs at Supl'r T.ugct. I· rom Rags to l~iclrt•s '\licole Fry ~>hows how she spent part of her summer Working nt Mr. Rags. Hello My Name Is Shawn Senior Shawn Macomber stands 10 front of his chl•ckout stand at Super Target.8 Summer/ Student Life
The Closet out of The ClosetJinunSioorutBhn·TWowebnbestMepas11 to show us hersummer job. ~Hang·m' t thHe emnadlrlickson takes a HAedraemisBAednanmetat 0 athl-eMjoa rbt \"I'm a furm·- Ss\"tOernohilolhrtohLwreo•tughghehsuSmoumtherTfolwewnebyM.\"all. toW . ture expert\" says Adam. Summer/student Life 9
What did these Jordan High students do this summer? fire! Fire! Jeff Kauffmann and hisfellow firefighters, at their first wild land fire. Aloha! (back) Bill Bennett, Liz Cowdcll, Natalie Buelhcr, Sean Dunlavy (front), having a Hawaiian Luau.10 Summer/Student Life
Huddle Up! Look Out!Jonny John~on, Courtney Boice, Jaime At the Boy Scout Big Event, a highlight orPeters, Josh Mos!>, and Bill Bennett Kathy Fritzs'summerwasrepellingdownhuddle during Especially For Youth at a 40 root wall.Brigham Young University in June. Wow! Whilefishing at L1ke Mary, Paul johnson and :-.lick Gamble caught a \"prize win- ning fish\". Dig In! Kelly Murphy, TvlerWilliams, and Tyler Clinecan't wait todig into theirdessert at the Galaxy Diner. Summer/Student Life 11
Story Time Story time just can't be \"beet\". Yeah! Mickey!Mr. Springer, principal ofCresent Elementary relaxes inhis office after a hard day ofwork. I'm Reading! I can't wait untilllearn how to read-until then, these pictures sure are nice.
Jordan High becomes Elementary?Hungry For Learning?Multiplication and gummi bears! Mathjust keeps getting better and better.~iA.s! ~iA.s! ~iA.s! Cross This Way Dre~sed to impress, these girls head out to the Tell us what YOU thought! cro~swalk to serve their community.uThey wouldn't let us play on the \"Knock! Knock!\"bleachers .\" \"Who's there?\" \"Orange.\" -Ryan (6th grade) \"Orange Who?\" \"Orange you glad I aidn't teach youul felt three inches taller!\" Geometry?\" -Chase (6th grade) Sleepy?uEveryone thought they could do any- She didn't even know 1was asleep!thing.\" Summer/Crescent Elementary 13 -Janessa (5th grade)UAt recess, we played duck-duck-goose.,, -Amy (1st grade)
Spirit!Seniors, .e ·\llorgdamn eamndorLiaecsefyroMmock Jamtha\'e ha dgammaneys.,.ftoonndeawnfcrei~.en'adnsd,bfurotm~o.asst.· /footballsoefmalbl ltiheesytowmilalktmregasure the school spmt. SuperstarSenio.r KenntdhaelPl oHdoturrmoockf sRergeimonemWbreerss-stltm.angdams gaofirst place victor.14 Summer/Social
r: a~hySenior Tyler Cline's fondest memory iswhen his relay team went to the stateswim meet at BYU. \"It was gn•at, twodays of play at BYU!\"YummySenior Jill Porter's fondest memorv asmaking homemade ice cream with. herfamily in the summer. Summer/ Social 15
Nate White \"A couple of weeks after the state golf tournament, I was golfing with my brother. I was pl,lymg really bad and on the last hole I hit\" bad shot, and snapped. I slammed my brand new 3-wood on the ground. The shaft snapped and to my disgustlsawtheclub head flipping across the grass.\" Jennie Sanders & Stephanie Oldroyd\"We were,1t cht•er practice uursophmun•year, practlcmg stunts. Wt• were holdmg.,omeonc in an \"A\" and wt•nt to cr,ldlt•her. We c.1ught her too low, and ourheads hit. Our teeth hit t•ach other, andwe both had bloody lips Wt• were laughmg so hard te,us were stt•,lming downour faces ...\" leigh Hendrick\on\"One day last year I went rading w1th myfriends, and I was trying to tt•.1ch tht•m toget off tht•lift, when to my surprise I w,1s..tuck on tht• lift by my pull string! Thelady in the booth got m.1d and stoppt·dthe liftand Ihad to slip out of my co.1t ,1Jldland on my butt!\"
\"One time I was sitting in the Joey McCarthy middle of class, minding my \"I was at the beach during the summer and I needed to take a shower. The own business, when the women's shower seemed inviting sinceteacher told a joke I laughed there was no one in there. I took a chancepretty hard. In fact I laughed the next thing I knew there were girlshard enough to...welll won't walking through the door...\" say, but I will say that I felt Heidi St. Rodgers amazingly stupid! \"IrememberonetimeI was runningdown -Craig Jenson the hall in these massive platform shoe.. My ankle rolled. The next thing I knew, I was landing face first on the cold floor!\" \"I love school!\" Leslie True Lacey Mock \"One of my most embarra.,mg moments wilSon my secund day of high ~chool. I \"When I was a Ju nior, one day I wa., wils wt•aring my new wood platforms, wearing a skirt...\" two boy~ came by and walking upstairs w ith my best bud, Ashley Bunce, all ofa !>uddl.'n I fell flat on flipped it up; \"reavealing my underwear my filce ill the top of the sta irs!\" to everyo ne!\" Summer/ 5<.x:iall7
SUMMER ACADEMICS Boys and Girls State Do you think that spend- Murphy, Peng Lim, Brittany Picture This... ing a week at a college Kipp, and Tiffany Allred. OurMrs. Groota nd Kelly Murphy had a greattime at Girls State in Southern Utah Uni- while studying government School Counselor, Mrs.versity. and having mock elections Groot put in a week of her would be fun? These JHS time and effort to be a coun· students thought so and selor at Girls State. had a blast!! Boys and Girls State is Among those who were funded by the American Le· lucky enough to be chosen gion. The colleges that to attend Boys and Girls hosted the event were State were: Adam Bishop, Southern Utah University Amanda Hadley, Cassie and Weber State. What a Bell, Jeff Slaymaker, Jolene neat experience these stu· Riches, Ryan Taylor, Kelly dents had!! Smile, you're on 'Candid Camera'!Kelly Murphy had a blast a t Girls State.Isn't her rose pretty?! Who's that??Bottom Row L to R: Kelly Murphy, Tif-fany Allred, Amanda Hadley. Top Row:Adam Bishop, Jolene Riches, Ryan Tay-lor, Mrs. Groot, Jeff Slaymaker, BrittanyKipp, Peng Lim. Everybody Say Cheese! Tiffany All red, and the rest of the Spry City pose together for a group picture after their graduation.18 Summer/Academics ..
SBO Digger Pack vs. New World Orde~ Whack!! Wham!! Starting off the 98'-99' school year was one enormous hit! The opening assem- bly included everything from the SBO's Digger Pack vs. NWO, to \"Topping the Beet\". Our Student Body Officers introduced our theme for the year: \"Together through Tradition\". What a dazzling way to begin the new year. Top it Scan! I' ll show you Hi~tori.u' St•,m O'Bncn top~ tlw rt•ct at Scott Stanley AKA-Sven the Bruin the Opening A~!>embly on tht• fir.,t d,1y of gets a <,t; rpnsl' when Mignty- l ll'id1 - - - - school. Ingebrig t<,t• n t,1kt•s him down.22 F,lii/Student Life
SCHOOL!!?? Stacey Putnam seems to be having a dif- ficult time with the thought of starting school in another 9 months. \"Hi Everybody!\" Kelly Murphy poses with a statue at Southern Utah University for Girls State. A Quiz?? School hasn't started yet! Michael Johnson hasn't quite figured it out yet, but if school hasn't started, then there won't be a quiz.Girl Power! Fellow Construction WorkerCassie Bell, Kelly Murphyand LisaSukerenjoy a little bonding time at the Girls Shaun Brady and Mike Linton play on toy construction equipmen t-secretlyState banquet. wishing they could beon the otherside of the I-15 construction. Summer/Academics 19
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-cne D penintJ A .s.se~n~ty, SBO Digger Pack vs. New World Orde Whack!! Wham!! Starting off the 98'-99' school year was one enormous hit! The opening assem- bly included everything from the SBO's Digger Pack vs. NWO, to \"Topping the Beet\". Our Student Body Officers introduced our theme for the year: \"Together through Tradition\". What a dazzling way to begin the new year. Top it Sean! I' ll show you I ll.,tunan, Se.1n O'Bril•n top~ the bt'i.'t ,,t Scott Stanley AKA-Sven the Bruin the Opmmg A..~embly un the fir.,I d.1y u( gets a ;.urpri.,e when Migftty Hei<i lngebrig t\"l'll ta kes him dow n. - - - - sc h()ol.22 Fall/Student Ltfe
Together Through Tradition Scott Stanley and Anme Elkington present the 98-99 school theme \"TogetherThrough Tradition\" toon lookingstudents at the opening assembly in the Beetgarden.In the beginning Gotcha!Scan O'Brien, dressed to impress, begins Jordan High's own Sean O'Brien, Seththe opening assembly in the Beetgardcn. Phillips, Todd Jacobs and Scott Stanley duke itoutat the openingassembly, while Annie Elkington loo.ks on with anticipa- tion. Fall/ Student Life 23
Ho \" ·a Natalie Buthlcrgct<.crcamL'<i withchOCO' late syrup in the b,1nan,1 split competi· tion. WANTTO SEE SOME ACTIO ???What can you find at You got what you wanted, if The entire JHS student bodyJordan High Getting you showed up on Friday, Sep- was excited about members ofAcquainted Assem- tember 18, 1998 at the JHS foot- their own grade participating in baH stadium. It was our annual each event. \"Getting Acquainted Assembly\". Scott Stanley, our famous SBO, The Sophomores did remark- was a fantastic host. ably well considering it was their first \"Getting Acquainted\" as- The events included the Lico- sembly. The Juniors put up a rice, a Burping Contest, the On- great fight against the Sopho- ion/Jell-o Bob, a Banana Split mores and Seniors. As you prob- Drop, Jell-o Wrestling, a Tug-of- ably already guessed ... War, and the Surge Challenge. THE SENIORS WON!!!bly? Everything fromJell-0 wrestling, tobobbing for onions,and don 't forget thelegendary obstaclecourse! Jordan Highhas it all ! )t I 0 myone' At the getting acquainted as- sembly Sarah Dixon dives into an onion rilil>d tub or Jell-o.24 Fall / Student Life
Rich •rd! Cherry Je 1-oRichard Beck shows off his school Jerimiah Ducourant and Sam Bell getspirit at a jordan football game. messy while rolling around in cherry jell-oat the getting acquainted assembly. Rising above the competition! Students take flight in the Jell-o slide competition. Go Sentors! The seniors slaughtered the juniors and s?phomores during the jell-o slide compe- tition, at the getting Acquainted Assembly. Fall/Student Life 25
A tradition through the years here at Jordan High Calling the Shots! Snowcone? But there is no snow! Jackson Brown, your average Jenmfer Littlewood stands m front Joe, hanging out at Farmer's market. of the Cheerleaders stand at F.umcr's Market.Snowcones, Slaves, Smoothies, Suckers, & Fun? farmer's Market & Friends! Dave Christensen and I feidi fngibrigsten share a hug after at Farmer's Market. M m m m ......Tasty!Senior Ben Wilson showsthe proper way to cat breadsticks.• When asked what he Surprised by the cam- thought about Jordan era, Mr. Noble states High and Farmer's Mar- that Farmer's Market is ket, Chris Wilson stated \"one of the traditions that, \"Jordan High that is the most fun at School is the apotheo- Jordan . It creates a fun sis of can do.\" atmosphere with the slave auction, various \"I just can't seem to fig- Curtis Sigoda said that foods, and clothing for ure out which flavor is \"Farmer's Market was sale.\" the best. On the left fun and exciting.\" side we have Rasp- berry Lemonade, but over here we have Tootie Fruity. They should just have one flavor, it's too hard to decide.\" -Kyle Miller26 Fall/Student Life
Banana s? Superman!\"All I want is a banana!\" \"It's a bird, it's a plane! Nope It's Senior Ryan Baumann. ·Candace Mascaro\"Mmmmm.. bananas!\" ·Becky Runk Sell Out! What, No Bananas? jenny Petel'>en, josh jorgensen, Lindsey Chris Duncan wcializing with one ofh1s \!loon, Chels,w Crum, and jaime Peters have fun selling flavored suckers for many friends at Farmer's Market. DECCA at Farmer's Market. Cough It Up! Mark Damjanovich, Tony Jenkins, and Bnan Cottle enjov the food outside dunng Farmer's Market. Fall/ Student L1fe 27
- Time to Play Royal Blush The Jordan Powder Puff team~ '>Iand- l1r't cltll•ndo1111, Annie Elkington ing in their positions ready fort hegame and lluml'l'Oming queen, Alicia to start. Perry, during h.11f time pol>e with their d,ltl'' Kurt Treseder and All Aboard! 1),1ll1n Milll•r. Ellery Sachs, Shane Shn•cve, Erik Johnson, ate \lielsen, Mike Ml.,serly, Stand on This Nick Hanks and Ryan Burt make a The V,lNIY chl'Cr and veil-leader-. victory train causing the crowd to go form a py;.,mid during half time at wild. tlw llonu'Commg Game.28 Faii/Studl•nt Life
Hard Head Say Cheese!Chrysi Wallts dressed and ready to Seniors Stephanie Ernest and Amybutt heads in the Powder Puff game Martin show the camera their happyWhich took place during Homecom- Homecoming faces. ing week. Cough It Up! Junior ate Neilson and senior Dan Kettle looking their best at the Powder Puff game. Sitting Pretty Time outSitting on the s1dehnc-. m j,,.,on Sporting her brother Andy' s jer-.l'y, Ashely Welch anxiously awaits to get O.,tler's Jer.,t-y, <,enior lll•id•lngibrigsten w,ltchl'\" 11l'r tl'•lm· back in the game. mates out on thl' field Fall / Studl•nt L1fe 29 What Coach? Senior Tammy Castleton listens inllmtly to her coach during the game.
Smiles All Around Seniors Amy Jones & Amanda Johansen show their pearly whites for the camera during the homecoming game. What a punt! Jackson Brown punts the football during the region3 football gameagainst Hillcrest. Jordan won with a score of 19-10! Winning ta ckle! Near the end of the Jordan/Hillcrest game, the Diggers defensive back, takes out the I luskies qua rter back to secure our final victory. Tuff Guys Jesse Bryant, Marshall Bryant, D.J. Bowles, T.J. Ma rkus shows the camera their \"tuffest\" smiles a t the homecoming game. Looking GREAT!! Thane Sohm, Heid i lngebrigtsen, Dalan Miller, Alica Perry, Annie Elkington, and Curt Krisicder looked wonderful as royalty at !998 llomccoming dance.30 Fall/Student Life
Faithful Fans Drillin' The football team sure is thankful jordan High drills the lluskies. Another for great fans like Amanda answer to the question of how did Jor- Johansen and ....................... dan win the game.This years Home- Down Timecoming Gamewas against the The Hillcrest l luskie~ try to take downHillcrest Huskies. ourjordanplayer.The lluskicsattcmptedThe final score to keep us down throughl>ut the game,ended up being but the Diggers prevailed.19-10, givingJordan the region3 championshiptitle . Jordan' '> own #31 goc, 0 ., for a touchdown. I. Against Hillcrest, our Jordan player \"digs\" under the Huskie~ and shows how strong the Diggers truly arc. Jordan Spirit! Sophomore Andy Mueller and Junior Jeremiah Ducraunt, show their school spirit for the camera. Welcome Home! The Diggers football team celebratingtheir \'tctory against over Hillcrest, and hap- p•ly, welcome the region 3 championship trophy into the school. Fall/ Student Life 31
Whatcha Doing?? It's an AIRPLANE PARTY!!!Michael Linton is throwing an airplane Michael Linton, Jeff Stephens, .1nd Fmilyin Mrs. Miller's room and is aiming it at Stuart warm up their brains wh ile wait-the wall. It makes such a great target!! ing for the Academic Decathlon meetingArc we having too much fun, Mike?? to begin. What a way to pass time!!FAIL ACADEMICS HUSTLE!! Get those essays in on time!! HURRY\"Hoping to im- \"And yet, I sit in FALL Studying hard ??prove my A.C.T. class wondering Ameli.llluffm.ln is diligently studying in her health c1,1ss.score at the Alta about w hat the Leaves are changing.Prep class, I found price of rice in Homework by thethe only thing I China will be to- millions (pages thatimproved was my morrow and if it is). Studying untilability to take a will have an effect one in the morning,nap!!\" on the U.S. trying to meet those economy!!\" due dates. -Candace Mascaro -Erica Short32 Fall/Academics
Is the WORLD ready? Academic DecathalonAs a Semi-National Ment Finalists,Tyson Smith and Holly Epperson areready to take on the world w1th the1rknowledge. Want to know Rasmussen, Jeff Stevens, more about the Aca- Emily Stuart, Amy Wu, demic Deca thlon? and Jeremy Young. WelL.it is a team that is made up of 12 mem- Their knowledge is bers of the Jordan tested in all subject areas High Student bod y. including History, Math, Their names are: Art, Music, and anything Adam Bishop, Holly in between. Epperson, Scott Goddard, Geoffrey Mrs. Miller has been Joosten, Sairah Khan, in charge of the Aca- Michael Linton, Bran- demic Decathalon at don Malan, Troy Jordan High School for 4 years and she LOVES it!! STUD Al~f~~t he Academic Decalhalon Team The Famous Sign \11,\l,~n .HhtolrloywF. pBprc,lrn~do,nm, 2nd mw I. toR: In \llrs. \ll.iller's room i<. this famous sign l· mtly 5tuMI, $,1ir,1h that states all the different reasons to study math. Can you think of anymoreS•cl\<llto'heQtapfnphr,rielAc•nytsmu,rMyeJdoWio:k~lAlu•l,l'd.]lilaln'r,mtlo•'imncB,o1yT~lYlhroooCypulnlRdg,d,. ~M1mrudd~,'ml]l'w•nff:. reasons? Fall / Academics :n
JHS Students are Studying up a Storm!! Get Off of the Phon e!! O ops! \"I'm making a very important \"Click that button and die!\" telephone call.\" -Merinda Clayton · Emily WallaceSch ool Work Blues!! Just what are you thin king? • .\1·~~\"School is great. It is all the home \"Who's that babe and how do I '...'.~-· . .'•...work that is bad!!\" get her phone number?\" .. .\ ./ ~ -Jeff Stephens Josh Mads~n Studying a little too hard? All ln A Days Work. Scmor Heather J~nscn is the pnmary Colt Larson •., working hard on,, proJeCt in Mr. Bowldt•n'., Fnvironmt•nt.11 Scicnct• example of how !l hours or d.,~s can c1,1'is. really get to a pcro;on.34 Fall / Academic.,
Look Who' s Sewing! What a CLASS!! 7th period sewing class is working hard Mrs. Cook' s 7th period Advertising Pro- at finishing a project that is long over duction class is looking rathersuave. Top- due!! 1.<10king good guys!! -L to R: Morgan Griggs, Ray Hansen, DrewJames, Robert Wisden, Reagan Tay- lor, Matt Harding. Row 2: Will Simbala, Amanda Johansen, Jennifer Wright, Channa Hoopes, Li:.: Lyon. Row 3: Becky Runk, Melissa Middleton, Justin Hunt. Front: Mrs. Cook, Betsy Tuiono, Ericka James.llll·t~!~L~·PDt!.1Wy eanAdreBPriarhnoCnoetrtsleaht aJvHeSn!!o idea What's Cookin' Good Lookin' ??~vh,u tlwy are doing in this classroom, Annie McNeil and Heidi Gilbert are showing their expertise in Chemistry Lab. Ut llwy <lrl' ready for <1 good d.1ys work!' It's a good thing they h,wen't blown any· thing up yet!! Fall/ Academics 35
GOLF Jordan High School's seventh. Nate Whiteand .. golf team finished the Ty Curtis also played best it has in years, tak- very well-occupying ing second place in the the eighth and eleventh region out of seven com- positions. peting schools. The top five players Many of our players went to the State Tour- received recognition nament on Oct. 6 to test for their outstanding their skills against other performances. great SA schools. Jon Ellison placed sec- Slick! ond in the region and The greens \H•re \"\" 1.1-.t, Austin Austin 0' Farrel took O'Farreland thejurd.1n llighgulftl'•1m just couldn't kl'l'P up. Cottle... Wow... Brian Cottll· shows his golfing style as he throws his hips into his powerful downswing. Quite the Putt Ty Curtis had left himself with quite the makable putt. I lc had the read, but was lacking the speed. Jonny GolfBall Jon Elli\"m is a madman with a golf club. IIi'> mission, to abludniate every one of hi'> competitor...36 FaII/Sports
HUGEBeanie Baby? I think not... Nathan WhiteJon Ellison k~eps hi' lw,KI w.~rm ,1, he burns through Eaglewood golf cour:,e, Golf extr.1ordinairc, he seems to get lucky everywhere he goes. Over the Summer he had a job at Hidden Valley Golf Course and he was able to workshown outdriving his fl'llow compditor at tht• State Champisonship. Ellison on his swing in his <,pare time. Here, he booms the \"Long Ball\" at the Utah State Golf Tournament during the first part of October.was the golf team MVI' l,1st Yl'.lr, ,1nd l1.1s continued to reign as Super Mr. Golf.He w.1s one of two fn•shnwn to Idler la't y1•ar. SCORES~orne Back Ball, I Won't llu rt You! Big Jon! Big Bad Jon! Team Scores~ ta~esa lot of balls to pl.lV golf hkl· t y Mountain View @ Jordan............ 3-17 jon r llison shows perfect form a~ he Alta @Jordan................................ 14-6 Urhs. Ty is seen hert' dl·~p1•r.1ll•ly Jordan@ Orem.......................... ... . 8-12\earching for ,1 ball Ill' will nl'Vl'r find . rips ,1 big one off the tee. How h1s Timpanogas @Jordan.................. 7-13 wmpetitors survived the day 1s a Jordan @Brighton........................ 8-12 Jordan @Hillcrest......................... 9-11 m ystery. Individual Averages Jon Ellison..................................................................... 77 7 Austin O'Farrell........................................................... 82:5 Nate White................................................................... 82.5 Ty Curtis....................................................................... 84.2 Brian Cottle.................................................................. 84.3 Josh Miller.................................................................... 86.4 Brice Okubo................................................................. 87.4 Mike Dudly.................................................................. . 90 1 Josh Crowther.............................................................. 90.6 Clay Cozzens............................................................... 96.2 Fall / Sports 37
REGION 3 CHAMPS The JI IS Football Team had an unbelievable season. The Varsity team Go Jordan' seemed to be unstoppable. After meeting their arch rival, Alta, Jordan Stephame Oldroyd and Randi Mal eliminated them, giving Jordan a 5-0 record. The team defeated Brighton, placing the Beetdiggers in a domineering position in the ,ue hoisted to new levels o region. The Beetdiggers faced defeat at Mountain View then leaving cheerleadmg by Ellory Sachs and Jordan tied with Hillcrest for Lhe Region Title. At the Homecoming Game, we thrashed the Huskies to take home the Region 3 Champion- Spencer Jenc;ef ship Title. What an awesome season! Way to go JORDAN FOOT- BALL!Red Rover? Too Late!The Jordan Highs' varsity football The Wildcats take OJ Thayne downteam bans together to crushCopper Hills at Copper Hills. hard, but not before he scores a cnllcal six po1nts. 38 Fall/Sports
Is it Lucky? Maybe it is. With jordan's fabulous ~ca· son, it may be to their advantage to never stop rubbing McClcod's head. SCORES Team scores Wes t Jordan @ Jordan .................. . 6-36 Jordan @ Cop per Hills ..................... 35-0 Jordan @ Alta .............................. 21-17 Jordan @ Woods Cross ................... 29-7 Jordan @ Tirnpanogos................... 28-0 Jordan @ Orern.. .......................... 17-14 Brighton @ Jordan....................... 15-32 Jordan @ Mt. View..................... 32-59 H illcrest @ Jordan........ ............... 19-10 Jordan vs. Northridge................ 20-7 Jordan vs . Taylorsville.................. .. 28-6 Jordan vs. H unter............................29-28 Jordan vs. Skyline........... ................ 21-41The road to state. Saia The Great Saia Vaivaka helps contribute to the annihilation of the West Jordan Jaguars.Sorrow vs. Joy .. His quick feet and amazing rushing skill~ helped him slide by any defender that posed a threat. He's been helpmg our school in football s1nce he was a sophomore, and we couldn't have had such a gredt season this year, or have taken region without his help.Dj Thayne comforts a hunter player after Jordan breaks theJr unta•ntedrecord in a very close semi -final game at Rice [cdc~ stadium. Thanks Saia!!!! Fall/Sports 39
JORDAN A Walk Through The Park This isn't just .1nv c,1su.11 waltz around98' Team Roster the block for A.uon .\11agro and the re~tleft to ri~ht:\1organ Sharp,Will Carpenter, John Bushman, Kelton Colc,Tr.wisHobb~,]L'Sse Kennicott,Andy Welch,Tyson Rodger~, Andy Peay, \"lick \"Jav.uro, of Jordan as they battll• against OremAaron .\1c,1cham, Brandon Betenson,Justin Dansie,Tyler Rodgers,jacob Bishop, High's defensive line.Tchad ll.uris,Brian Isaac, CoryAndcrson,Gar<m Fabrizio,jesse Evans, MarcThaym•,john Romney, Saia Vaivaka,jackson Brown,Solomon latu,KylcDevcrcaux,Mark Martin,D.j. Thaync,Rob Collins,George Carpenter, RobWeavcr,Todd johnson,Jason Bowling,Eric Robinson,Randy Salakiclu,jcffFroebc,AMon Magro,Bryan Holm,Jcsse Clark,jon Farrington,Rick Minor,JasonWalowski,Btlly Wright,Aian Malac, Mike Mclcod,Brandon Laughter,MattStaheli,J<m~d Weber,}ames Taylor, Dan lorg,Jamcs Riley,Shaun Jakcman,L,1nceJohn~on,Crt•g Marden, Brian Cheshire, Jason 0-.tler,Dan Sloan,Donny Fabri.-io,Jason C.lspN-.on,Dan Gutierarez,Scan Gallimore,Matt Beii,Steve Davis,Gt'Orgl'Hawpc,]l'rcmy Sorensen,Phil Willson,Jmec, Birch,Kevin Egan,John Lunstrvm,Alex Jacob,on,Chris Babinski,jason Deherrera,~ike Wright,Davc Tilby,G.uyErickson,jason Jarvis, & Gary Pelch. Stonewall jackson Doggy Pilejackson Brown shows confidence behind jordan's powerful offensive line. West Jordan dives ,11 one of tlw few chances they have to t,Kkle someone on our c1nl.Uing defcn.,e·40 Fall/Sports
Going for the GoldSenior John Bushman fights hard to -.tayatop as a Skyline Eagle attempts to takehim down.What a pass!Jackson Brown prolonging the magic ofJordans fanta~tic sea.,on, launche~ thewinning pas~ to the waiting John Bu.,h-man making at the jorand \'S. Huntergame at the Rice Ecles Stadium. Super Duper! With pure determina- tion Saia Vaivaka is focused on breaking down Mountain View's defense. The one and only goal on his mind, Abludniation. Fall/Sports 41
Above: L Our girl's tennis team picked it up the next time L Liz Curtis slams it b.lck to an unsus- showed us what it's like to be around. Boy were theirpeeling Brighton playt•r as sht• makt'S 0 devoted to a sport, and what opponents surprised almost 0 team work is all about. beating Timpanogos and her way to a State level of play. v Tennis takes a lot of hard Brighton. v work, dedication, and e commitment. Not only do This year hasn't all been e they have a match at least hard work though, they've once a week, but they also been having some fun too. have gruell ing practices Team unity is a really everyday. important key to success. By becoming better friends Although struggling at the they've improved their start of the season through game not only physically, the first six games, the girl's but mentally too. To the Right: V.1rsity Tennis Team (left) Stephanie Fuster, I i.1 Curtis, R,lchel Underlin, and Mehs.,a Durr,lnt Below:Melissa Durrant (junior) watches withsuspense as her double-. pMtner Amy Wu (sophomore) floats one danger- ously close to the net. --------------~~~~ Dishin' It Out Right: Jumor V.u-.ity Team; Tiffany Welch, Natalie Kmg, & Frin Morns. Posing For Perfection fnr l{ight: (Left to Right) Juniors Julie Shot•- maker, Fli.1abeth Cowdl'll, Sophomore Nicoll• Kwiatkow-.ki and junior M1chelle Russell ,1fter there meet ,,g,,•nst Bnghton.42 Fall / Sports
Ripped! Sha' Bamm! (Left) State qualifiers Liz Curtis and (Below) Queen of the court, Natalie King, Stephanie Foster display the packing sends a spinner zinging by her flustered power behind their super strokes. opponent at an afternoon practice. Cross Your Heart Jordan/Timpanogos 0- 5 Jordan/Timpanogos 2- 3 (Bdowl R.Khel Under!in has great follow through after her swing. Jordan/ Orem 0-5 Jordan/Orem 1- 4What Integrity! Jordan/Alta 0- 5 Jordan/Alta 1- 4\"Tennis is a gn•.1t w.1y to h.1Vl' funand learn integn ty.\" Jordan/H illcrest 0- 5 Jordan/ Hillcrest 2- 3·Steph.1nie FosterSen io r Jordan/Mountain View 0-5 Jordan/Mountain View 1-4 Deuce Jordan/ Brighton 0-5 Jordan/Brighton 1- 4 Match Points Fall / Sports 43
Soccer isn't a Circle of Fricndlsport just anyone (left) Senior~ T1ffany Perry, C.cnn) Shelley, Shl•iIa I.e Fcvre, HeathcrSi mtlll'· can play. Angie Blaisdell, ,md Afton Oun((lmblNot many people put their he.1ds together to makl' it a gr<'<ll season are dedicated enough to Forever friend• (below) Sandra Cummings, J\shll'l play through Larson, Dl•n,, D'amico, (. hcls~·1 broken Kennicott, Ccnny Shelley, Michcllt GustaH•stm, & jcsstc,, Hunt h,n mg tun bones, sprained during,, g.1nw.ankles, and shin-splints. It's been Varsity Soccer TC•11~ (Right) l·ront Row: Sh<:'rril' I I.lcrtcl, llcidi Gilbl•rt, Kir~tcn Tranter, Kryst,ll r.,ylot, Tiff.uw 1\•rry, Robyn Beardsh.1ll, All''~ a Dunwmbc, Alana Clark, jcnnifl<r Zdm~ki, Danidlt•IY.untcu Back Row: Btll ~nbll• Jr., Steph.lllll' Rctd, Dl'l>anie Rogt•rs, ]l•nnt1'1 Ju~tun, Rochelle Hoover, Ambl·r Bctcnwn, Heatlwr Stmnns, Jc-.stca llunt, Angt<' Blatsdcll. Slwtl.l I d l'Vre, Bill '\obit• terrific season through the difficult prac- tices, games, and the always dreaded condi- tioning. These girl's stuck to itthrough it all and we're glad they did. They gave us a great sea- son.44 Fall/Sports
Corner Kick ~ir1's Soccer(below) Sht•ila LeFevre powers the bal lback in Scoresfrom a trt•mmdouscorncrkickata home game. Them .Us Th.Qm Judge 1 0 Mt. View 3 3 Murray 2 0 Timpanogos 3 1 Timpanogos 7 0 Orem 3 0 Orem 4 2 Alta 2 2 Alta 2 6 Hillcrest 0 1 Hillcrest 3 0 Brighton 0 4 Brighton 2 Mt. View 3 Showing Some Umph! (left) Heather Simons boots the ball in a ftt of rage during a game here at Jordan.J1-u\"•.or Varsity TeamStunt Row. D.u1il'llc D'amiw, /\ndrt'•' Duke, Den.1 J)',,miro, Chelsea Kennirott,Jlllldr,, C.ummings, Sar<1h W.1l l, 1\..,hlt•y J..uson, /\prillhnstenscn, Audrey Dukt•,~~l.l.t:h·vn•, )t-nnifer Zelinski. B.ll k Row: Bill Noblt• Jr. I ,H,l Cop~land, Gl•nnyC tIlly, M•chl'ilcCustave-.on,jl•nnift•rjuston, Linds.w l.ofgrcn,JcssJca Hunt, K,lSI.>t•hring, Kr.vst.ll T,w. ltlr, Kirstl'll I r.mtcr & Bill '\obil'. Holding High fhis year's senior soccer players carried the tc•1m during tough t·lllll'S t1u•s season. Fall/Sports 45
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