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Links of Life joined one to another Create a chain of unity and purpose.2

The chain is never ending, made up of innumerable links;Links of triumph, failure, joy, and sorrow. 3

A link must be strong To withstand the stresses and strains of life.4

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Jordan is the magic link of today,Joining my lollipop world of yesteryearAnd the exciti.ng, bewildering future~Whatever it may be. 7

The agony of defeat and The thrill of that special moment Forge and temper the link of the present.8

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Seeking to link myself with others Into that everlasting, living chain.12

IntroductionLeadershipStudents _______ ____ __ ___ ____________ _Organizations -----AthleticsActivities -------------.r;,.:;;-.;.Index --------------



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Pri11_~cipals May your experiences at Jordan High Schoofenable you to acquire skills and abilities thatwill be useful in all fields of endeavor. May weas educators assist the home in giving you anopportunity to develop a sense of values that wi1lenable you to make choices re ulting nol only ina useful and rewarding life individually but. thatthrough your voluntary action as an Americancitizen, the wholesome and necessary values ofour free society might be strengthened and pr -served. !VIr. Don J Pmr Principal Each of you has lefL your mark upon Jordan. Ir . SIH' rn 1i u1 1. ( r Ulll p Each of you are a pad of Jordan's hi lory. 'T'hos \" graduating will now move forward lo oth r hal - Vice f>rincipol lenges, but you will alway in some way repre- sent Jordan. ophomores and Juniors will return next year with the challenge of adding lo the list of achievement already accomrlished by thousands of former students. To all of you, I express appreciation for your cooperation in helping to make this year a mem - orable one, and I wish all of you continued suc- cess in the years to come.16

Mr. Reed H. Beck tead Dr. Carlos Asay Superintendent Assistant Superintendent Administration Mr. Ro s Allen Mr. Marlon BatemanMr. lydc V. Buxton Mr. Brnarr Fur c Mr. I cnnrth Prin e Mr. John Wh adon 17

Faculty Jordan's ' nior counselor, Mr. t le, was by their side throuahout the year, stimulating minds Mr. Richard T. Steele with many idc'a , which would guid nior toward a more perf cl future. Senior Counselor Who purr 'd the Junior Ia onward? Who aided th m in maf<ina ru ial de i ion ? Who in- deed? We know it wa Mr . Fitzg raid. What n change for Mr. Kunzl r, from ._ nior to ophomorc ounselor. But with I iii and d t r- mination an 'W, h' undc rloof th' tasl of preparing this las , for even b Lter thing to com . Mrs. Mary B. Fitzgerald Mr. mwl 11. Kunzl<'r ]unior Counselor , opf10more ( owt ·elor18

Mr. M lvin Berrett Mr. Lowell Boberg Miss Golda Fraser Miss Mavis GashlerMr. David Judd Mr. Richard McAllister Miss Nancy Sorenson Mr. Kirk Wright Languc~ge Arts Busi·r~ess In the English lasses this year the seniorslearn d about the worl< of hakespear , the juniorsbe me acquainted with The Oxbow Incident, andth sophomor s studied A Tale Of Two Cities. With \"Parley-vous francais,\" \"Sprechen Siel) ulsch,\" and \"Hahla usl d Espanol.\" the foreignlangu g stud nts b gan their year's activities. They lso g< in ,Jan underslandinef of th customs of othercounlri . The d<'bat lub was busy 11 year preparing forand pres nling d be tes on \"Compulsory Military rvice.\" \"Eyt's on your copy1\" Anyone who Mrs. Annette Emery Mrs. Wanda Wade Mr. Blaine Brownhas had Mr.s. Wad or Miss Jensen Mrs. Lila Wilsonhas heard this warning often. Manychang 'S hav tal< n pla e in the Busi-n ss f) parlm nl this y ar. New electricLyp writ rs hav h n added in thelyr>ing rooms to mal< Jordan the best- quirp d busin ss department in theslal<'. 'T'hrough much hard work thebusiness students ar pr paring thern-s lves lo m t the world outside. 19

Science Governed almost exclusively by sci nee, the ocicil world of today is progressing rapidly. Many stu- dents form a part of this vast field in their scienc \"J od ~ y, v ryon , v r wh r , is making hi lory. classes here at Jordan. Subjects range from biology, zoology, chemistry, physics, botany, and g netics. In tud nl h r ar I arning about the hL l ri of these classes student activiti s includ th study of fruit flies, the observation of tiny populations such many p opl and pia es whi h i L d both long as yeast cultures, and many more xperiments which help them to b tter understand th world around ago, and in modern lim 'S. They lrav I ba I through them. th , myriads of lime with th ir l n h rs as guid s. Th n slow! the turn th ' Jh g 'S of the great Hi lory Hool< until th y have progrcs cl to the pr s nl era. J)urino Lh{ trip, stud nts I 'Elfll of the great a om - plishm nls and failur s of manl ind. With this l<nowl dge students sec mistal es of th 'pa l, and ar<' hellcr a~ fe lo plan for their fltlurc. Mr. Lynn Bradford Mr. onald Milne Mr. Dean Stringham Mr. I.nMnr Sw<'nson Mr. Robert Teran Mr. Jay Pond Miss Kalfy ouvall20

aid Mr. lark, math depart- Fi·ne Artsm nt hairman, \"If you do on thing Mr. Stanford Jarvis Mr. Arval Nelsonthi y ar it will b tor ad that bookT\" Mr. Donald Olsen v n th e bng minds of the dili- Mr. Ralph Paceg nt math tud nts ould not always i'-1r. Glenn Sacos af ulat th numb r of lim s this Mr. Grant ZabriskieW< • r p l d. Aoain l s mingly im-po ibf odd Mr. Cfarl< aid d by Mr. The whirling of the potter's wheel, Mr. Sacos' rising temperature duringM xfi Jd nd Mr. Harrison did x - play practices, voices practicing for the Messiah, creating abstract forms andl nd th ability of Jordan stud nls to shooting pictures in crowded halls arefind the < n w rs in th myst rious some of the events that Jordan studentsr fm of m th m Lies. are offered in the Fine Arts department. Joys, sorrows, triumphs and failures are M(ithen1 citic · all a part of the plays, musicals, art shows and the work that goes into mak- ing them a success. Aided by capable teachers here at Jordan, students are given the opportunity to find their inner selves. 21

Mr. Frank Bagley In the Industrial Arts area this y ar the stu-Mr. Gerald Fi her d nts found th m elv surround d with new equipm nt. Th r w re n w cr pers and handMr. Emerson Kennington tool for th Auto Mechanics, n w lab equip-Mr. Rog r King m nl for I clronic , n w band and tabl saws for woodwork, and a blu prinlina machin wa install d in th Draftrng ar a. To add int rest lo EI lroni a sp cial inslru Lion cour on 0 circuits wa tauohL Lhrou h court y of th Air Force. Th I clronics ar a also b cam affiliat d with VI A. which lands for Yo a- Lional lndu trial Iub of Am rica. Th it m of gr al sl inl re l Lo th boy in draflil)g was the addition of girl lo Lh d p rlm nl. All in alJ, it pp r that our lndu trial Art r a is for ing ah ad.Mr. James ealMr. Joseph Will Ho -n~e Ecor~orr~ics Miss B lly I I nd<>r ·on Mr '. Vivian rosb l\llr.s. 1Nlrud<' Trnnl<'r \"A swing into fashions\" was symbolic of the sewing classes as they created from a simple piece of material, an elegant formal or more often a simple dress. \"What are we going to make today?\" was a familiar question often heard by Mrs. Crosby, Miss Henderson, and Mrs. Trant r each day as they began their cooking class s. Th making of Huffy cakes, sweet sm Iling cooking, delicious casseroles, and ven the bottling of fr sh fruits have been performed in these class s during the course of the school y ar. In homeliving classes many us ful and in- teresting techniques were I arn d. This las also gave the senior girls id as about what qualities are nee ssary to b a p rfect wif .22

Physicctl EduccttioJ~ Mr. Bradley Brimhall Mr. Howard Linford Mrs. Roberts was warmed by the en- thusiasm she found for dance at Jor- Mr. Jerry McCleary dan. With colors and textures she Mr. Don Neff toof< the girls into a world of grace and motion, never to return to their plainer lives of yesterday. Mrs. Bair also started her teach- ing this year. Using ideas and organi- zation she soon fill d the gym with ch ers and cr ams of jubilation. M anwhife in the boy's gym, the lasses experi need fatigue, sore mus- J s, and h er exhaustion by trying th ir abilities in e1ymnastic , basket- h JJ, footbaJJ and oth r activities in th world of P.E. Mrs. Glenda Roberts Mr. \"nlvin Jlarris Mr. Arland Ru on Specictl Ecl~~ccttio }~Miss Janet J lutchin~s Heading our Special Education program were Mr. Russon, Mr. Har- ris and Miss Hutchings. Through hard work, dedication and under- standing, many new fields of learn- ing experience became available to our students. These keys of knowl- edge will be a valuable asset in fu- ture years. 23

Special Services Clerk Always ffici nt and d pcndabl , Mrs. Th lma Ainsworth, Mrs. L na Wagstaff, and Mr . Marjori Bodell handled our offic affairs throughout th y ar. Typing r ports, filing c rd , and h kinO\" stud nts in and out, our cl rks act d as th \"right arm\" of th administration to keep Jord n running smoothly. Mrs. Thelma Ainsworth Mrs. Lena W agstaH Th b 11 rings and th f t ria i fill d by h rd Mrs. Marjorie Bodell of hungry tudent who r gr t d by ~ l ty lun h. Und r the dir clion of Mr . v lyn Brown, th taff gave us lunches to till our hunO\" r p ng and iv us th ourag to fa th r ' t of th d y. Custoclicins Who is the man you look for when a light burns out in the history room or your lo k r door ju t won't open? A custodian, of cour e r Mr. Delos Be k«tead and his crew of hard-working cu todians k pt our building at th peak of d anlin s and ord r throughout th year. Guiding helpl ss Sophomores through cndl 'SS rows of boo.ks and aiding Junior and niors, too, Mrs. ag rs and Mrs. Yates got u ali u ssfuJly start d on another y ar of r s arch. Our apahJ ' librarians were always willing to give us a h lping hand in finding a book or tackling a Lough ssignm 'nl. Mrs. Ph II is Sn~ers Irs. J\tlaril n Yal<'s24

This year has been a memorable one in many senses. We at Jordan have shared the work and happiness that accompanied the 1968-69 school year. During this time we have be- come united into something more than an average student body. I be- lieve we have had a closer inner- relationship between students than in any other school equivalent to Jordan. I'm sure that each one of us has certain fond memories of special events or activities. All year long we have strived to keep our colors Hying far above those of our nearest com- petitor. It was a tremendous honor to serve as studentbody president this year. Being an officer gave me a chance to work with many of you. This enabled me to find out that Jordan has the most cooperative and friendly .stu- dents ever. As this year comes to an end, I would like to say good luck to you juniors and sophomores, and I know you will be successful in the coming school year. My special thanks goes to our seniors. They have led the way this year and have done an outstand- ing job. I hope to see you all again.President 25

Student Body Officers Our 1st Vice President, Craig Richards, was asked the question. \"Jn describing this year's stu- dent body what unique adjectives would you use?\" He responded with the words enthusiasm, friendli- ness, good sportsmanship, good citizenship.\" H feels these exemplify our studentbody, and we feel he sees these qualities because he also possesses them. Craig Richards 1st Vice President Julie Cardn<'r 211cl Vic<> Pr<>sicl<>ttl What is the fe<'l ing of n sttCC<'ssful, qunli fi<'J 2nd Vice President, nhout holding an offin? Julie CJnrdner let ll. d< J <' into her p<'rsonalit for the nnsw<'r. he indicnl<'d tlwt it is a dwllenge, an honor, an opporlunil to s< r <'. it involves n good d<>nl of worl< hut also offers mnn clwri. fwd mern - ori<>s. Julie has such fond rn<'nlorics hetnuse of the hard worl< s~w put forth to mnk<' 19(>8-69 n ear for all to r<'rn<'mJwr.26

According to usan Bodell, the studentbody's ecretary, Jordan's momentous achievement in1968-69 was th e accomplishment of unity. Thisunity was display d among students, teachers,t ams, nd administration. Susan put a good dealof unity into th Officers' Council, which made for asuccessful year. Susan Bodell Secretary Ann Sainsbury Historian Jordan High School. Is that just a name of an institution of learning? Our Historian, Ann Sains- bury doesn't happen to think so. To her, Jordan means old friends, new friends, basketball and foot- ball games, debate meets, school musicals, plays, and learning new ideas and concepts. With such an active part in every organization and such a wide spread interest span, Ann has done an outstanding job of recording thi year in word and pictures. 27



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Seniors Robert Adams Jerry Aitken Melba Akagi Kay Alldredge Penney Allredge Leslie Allred Leslie Allred Linda Ames Ronn Andersen Colleen Anderson Marsha Anderson Steve Andrew Cyndie Andrews Jody Andrus Laurie Andrus Duane Archibald Judy Atkinson Cheryl Ballamis Don Ballard Ron Ballard Greg Barber Dixie Barney Sue An Barney Terry Barney Jerry Bay Jack Bean Vauna Bearden Mark Beckstead Alan Beebe Ryan Bergener 31

Seniors Ga ry Bird Quinton Bishop L slic Bonha111 I vc Boynton Sarult Bishop Gwen Blackham usun Bode ll ' uc Brown John Bryant l .nn uhall Rulon urlislt· Kntie ' layton Vonda l<'nt('n!32

Freda CookJoyce Cook Laurie Cook Dale Cordner Douglas CoxRonell CrapoJerry Cunliffe .Judy Curtis James Dahl Jennifer D ahlKathie D ahleBruce Dansie T erry D avi s V an D avis Mont D ayRolayne D ayP enny D eGra ffenreid Charlene D enison ue D evin e Jay D eVisserJohn Di fenderferD eAnn Dixo n Michael Dowl anrl James Doyle Lynn Dumas Mike Durrant Kelly Ea tchel G ene E bert 33

Marilyn Edgemon Bruce Eggleston Lois Elkington Oawna Elswood Rodney Engle Brinn Fuirbourn L mnd Fairbourn tephen F airbourn Sterling Fairbourn Joyc Fitzg raid Craig Flitton 0 nnis Fowler Paula Fowl r Janet F r drickson P ggy Fritz Julie urdner Ross ardn r Rodn y urn r hrisli Gibson Ray ill n Mik il ru iron John lass y arol off Jan<'t off Allen oodrnunsen Bill 10u~h Bluin · ough34

Michael Graham Elaine Gregory Lawrence Gull Mike Hales Janis Hall Pam HallRuth GundersonDeneice Guymon Brent Hansen Lloyd Hansen Sandra HansenTam I TallRandy I land Kathy Harris Vicki Harris Carolyn Hawker ordan I lardcastleT rry I lard astle Edwin Heath John I I ndrikse Roger I IerrinLoralcc HaycockDunne I leops Debra Hill Jeanette Hilton haron HirschiRi hord I IeuserNancy Higbee Seniors 35

Seniors Chad Hobusch Tom I Ioesch36 Jay I looser Bruce Iludg ns Jeri Lynne I Iuffm an hris lluls rnig Hummell Maxine Humphrey Diana l furdsman Debra Ips n Lor n Ja kson Lynda Jarvis David Joyn s Ward Jeffs Debbi J mison Randy J nkin I ana J ns n ott J nsc n Nan y Jenso n Theron Jen son Bud Johnson Kuyla Jon s Micharl Jon 8 ' usa n Jon es II DuWayn · Killlha Monika Kobs Bryan J.u rse n 'oil ·en Lurscn

Robert LarsenSteven Law Judy Lawrence Wendy Lindquist Margaret LuceroJerold LundbergRussell Mad en ShaunaMair Don Margetts Nancy MarlinLinda MartinezJames Matsumori Kathi Maupin Michael Maynes Larry McAdamsJana McBrideKraig Me I ary Tom McCormick Kenneth McGuire en McKenna mig McNeilI lurold Mcnsscn C layton Meyer Roger Mick lsen Bill Miller Craig Miller Gary Millerb rg Chri ty Mitchell 37

Ronald Mitchell Scott Mitchell Leland Moller Glenn Morris Kathy Morrow Glade Mumford Kathy Mumford Teresa Mumford Linda Myers herry Nay Jenn t1 N lson Mury Lynn N lso n R d N lson ylvia N I on Alan Nilson Linda Norris Jcnnin Nunl 'Y Lindo N yga rd f-klcn Oluborri John Oviatt Rhondu Pangos Richard Parkin Lynn Paxman raig Peacock Micl.clc Pearl Joy P tcrs n Pq{l;(y P ·tcrsc n Mu in P ·t ·rson38

Priscilla Phillips Terry Pickett Jeanne Plumhof Robert Prince Dave Rasmussen Nykkie ReedConnie PotterLynda Price Scott Richards Robert Rinehart Bruce RitcheyPauline ReeveCraig Ricl1ards Tamra Rose Wayne Rossberg Elaine RuffellKrisan RobinsonRoy Romero Maurie adleir Anne Sainsbury Greg almonNorma RuninLynn Runolfson Patti chrader Randy evy Dan koubyeErni antarosaWanda chmitt Seniors 39

Seniors Brad mith Jody Smith40 Neil mith Vicki Snyd r C laire pencer Robert Spratt Garlyn quire Marfa St phenson Gary S tevens Rnndi tewurl L.uuri tout Parry truhs Alan ummerhays I nurcl umm rhays Lyn ette wenson Belly 'wind ·If Bruce ym s u·Tal't Kevin Tuggurt e n n y T u te Rodg r Taylor Vi cki Taylor Bruce Trrun Linda Thomas usa n Thompson , fwun Timoney VikkiTit I David Tolman

Terry TrujilloMike Tucker Carolyn Turner Dean Tuttle Dirk VandenbergGlade Van TassellKayla Van Tassell Brenda Vawdrey Colleen Vawdrey Janet YeaterJohnny VelardeJo Veltri Vickie Venneri Andrea Visser John VisserD bra Wag taffRon . Walker Michell Wallace Kathryn Wallin Ju~y WashburnI auna WashburnDarlene Watkins Terry Watson Mary Weaver Eilene West Jerri West Craig Whetman Betty Whitlock 41

Susane Whittl e Bonnie Winger Lillian Wright J ames Wi ggins Brian Wri ght Ann Wuyts M a rrian Wil son J ackie Wri ght Bill Young42





Juniors hnron Ahrnrns Wendy A lbre l1t sen T a na Andersen T eri Andru G eorgean Badovina tz T anna Barnes Pn111 Adnm s Larry A ll drcd ~ A la n Anderson W endy Archul ta Ki m Bai rd tcve Ba rnhurst D ean Ain sworth f innn A ll en D a rn ell And rson N eal Bake Ja ne t Ba rton1 enni s A insworth Ka therin e A llen cra ld Anderso n Ann Arnold Willia m Ba rtonDonna Ain swort h R a ndy And rson Lauric A shby Bruce Ball a rd Tracy Bawden Ron Aitl<c·n Barhnrn A ll red a ncy A tkin on Kay l en Ba lla rd D a na Beck u Anderson Knrcn An1 s Kenneth L. A twood hem1an Ba rber 45

Larry Beck Lance Blackwood Larry Bray Paul Brown Jay Bennett Rebecca Bluth Mindi Brine Scott Brown Steven Berrett Wade Bodell Jonathian Bronson Beth Bryce Bonnie Best Lance Bohm Anita Brown Barry Burkinshaw Carey Bills Gary Bowles Annette Brown Marvin Burton Jared Bishop Lcslee Brady Kay Brown Carol Caldwel lEugene Blackwell Nancy Brown Joe Calianoro Hmvey Brassfield Juniors46

JoAnne Cowdell Darlene Erickson Lorna Davidson Randy Dixon Jeanne Dunn Jim Crane B;IIDay hanna Dixon Karen Dunnonger Dick Crebs Alan DuMond Deborah Edgemon onish usan Crebs Louann Day Alayna Dunn Randall Elmeronn lly Elise Demarest Jack Dunn Roy Emerson onrad Don Cremer Darlene Dewegeli raig Crookston Michael Davenport 47

Hal Erickson Dalyn Fitzgerald Tom frank Monty Gats Gail Godfrey Sandy Green Dean Evans Karen Fitzgerald Annette Frantz Wendy Gaus Lee Golson Susan Gr n LuJean Fagg Kevin Fitzgerald Jim Fredrickson Cathy Gilchrist YoiRnda Gonzale Doug Greenwood fvJarsha Farnsworth Mike Fitzgerald Skip Freeman Alven Gines Kathlene Gordon Mike Gr nwood Ralph Ferrara Pamela Fitzgerald Janet Glassey Tnmra Gotberg Betty Gregory Mike Finnegan Paulette Fitzgerald Rick Gailey Mike Glover Judy Graham Glenn Gregory Mark Fisher Wendy Fitzgerald Boyd Garfield Renee Goates Trudy Graham Diane Grow Vicki Garner48

Juniors Dena Gurr Colleen Harper Randy Lee Hiatt Karen Hopkins Bryan Hall Collett Harper Dennis Higbee Craig Houghton Donna Ham John Hocking Paul Hansen Gale Harris Frank Hoffmann Sally Howard T e.rrie Hansen JoAnn Harris Mark Holmstead Roger Huffman Jody Hardcastle Cal Harkness Allen Hart Don Homer Randy Hyatt Jolynn Haun Marian Hopes Sharee Hyde Pat Haycock JoAnne Ishmael 49


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