GR \DE Tl~f E AGAl l\?!?Dreadim: thl' rt'sults. Alicia Smnh and Kri\lie Buddanx;JOU'>I} \~ail for Mr. Hunter to tell them their mathgrade~. 'Vleanwhile. Coach Brady wan' for the com-puter 10 do his grade\" on. as alwa) '· BRAI STRAIN! Siuing in a world oftileirml'll, Calcu lus student!> try 10 underMand difficullmmhcmallcal concepts. AP Math required a great deal of concentration and effon for those Studems involved. \"DO YOU FOLLOW \1E?\" Eaf(l'r to share 111.1 1n.\tlom. Brian Hi;lop anemp' 10 teach his Geomcll') cia\". WoO.mg through problem~ on the chalkboard helped many Mudents gain a bener understanding of math. 147 ACADEMICS
SLIGHTLY PERTURBED! U!t·fllring on an importa/11 hworical flllllft•r. Mr. Ra,.,mu\,en frowns on interruption\. IIi' lecture\ helped bring hbtory to life for many 'tudcnt\. JOKING A ROUND! Preparinf/ to ·watch a film on our natum'\ hmory. \tudenl\ laugh and talk to each other Film' \\ere a favorite part of hi\tory cia\". PEOPLE OF POD! With det•p concentratiOn. Rob Rico. Curti\ Linton, and Mttrk Albrecht busi ly take note\. Student' who had a class in Mr. Andrus' pod were known U\ the \"Pod People\". 148A C ADEMI CS
\"We crammed our little granted the esteemed honor ofminds with facts until that working with those gifted inte llec-fateful day in May when we tua ls of A. P. U.S . History. Mr.took the AP test,\" Andrus was also given the honor of working with bright scholars in his -Eric Hagen. A. P. World History class. \" You have to take it, so why For students with a differentfi ght it?\" remarked LeeAnn area of interest psychology classesWhicker. This statement is true of were ava ilable. \" Our class wasthree years of Soc ial Studies packed to the point o f no air left.\"classes. However, to make life a qu oted Dustin Jackson. Thoug hlittle more to le rable, s tudents classes we re c rowded stude ntswere given a variety of history found enjoyment in probing into theclasses to choose from. They had depths of the human mind.the opportunity to \"stir up manurepi les\" and \"turn over bricks\" in Maybe memori zation of theMr. Rasmussen's classes. Or, you events that occured in your father'scould become a pod person in the era isn ' t very heart-warming andexciting realm o f Andrus' world o ften is tedious, however history is ahi story. \" Pod rules!!\" boasted record of our mistakes and also ourAlaina Stone. Coach May was triumphs. We can learn from our pas t.VOl '\G 1.0'. E! IDOLI Zi i\ GU.1tenin11 111 tltetr fomntl' wpe. Mana Calli'>ter and Swrinfi imo .1pacr. Carrie Dalton dream' of herMagnu'> Feldt \hare some headphones along wi th a hi\toric heroine. Eleanor Roosevelt. Many girls felt admiration for the roles women played in hi-.tol).tender moment. Music helped a lot of \tudcnl\ mal..en through hl,tOI)' cia'' · 149 \ C A D E \1 I C S
WHAT IS IT? Smdytlll/ the .lpt'CIIIII'III, Mr.. Bauer\ Biology chl\s experiments on algae Students enJOyed learning about different life foml\ DOES IT MOVE? Waitinxfor tit<' rt•.w/t.l . April Lin/a looks through the microscope wh ile Mindy Kcuhn and Shelly Chris· tianscn wai t. The microscope was helpfu l in studying microscopic life fonn\,11 AP Biology is the most ex- came involved. MY ca:NES ARE T ilE BEST !citing class I' ve taken in \"Chemi stry shows the chemical /)lll'in.~ a da.1.1 dilcllnion. \ludcnt\ dccid1: who willalong time! 11 have the tnt lt for baldnCS\. Gcnet1cs wa\ one ot the attracti ons and bonds that are seen more uHcresung \ciencc chi\\Cs taught. - Jamey Watson between students everyday.: \" no- tices Orley Bills as he walks down It's a scientific fact! A proven the main hall. Many students enjoytheory, a small wonder. Science is the science classes given and par-the study of marvels and the li fe o f ticipate full y in class discussions.the world . Along with the lectures, The science c lasses avail- there are al so labs. This enablesable at Jordan are phys ics, chemi s- students to get experience in re.try, biology, human bio logy. physi- search and al so makes the sciencecal sc ience, geology, genetics, and classes more interesting!advanced placement c lasses. All ofthese classes are taught by teacherswho are know ledgeable in eacharea. Because of the enthusiasm ofthe teachers, the students a lso be- ISOA CA DEMI CS
I 'VE HEARD TH AT ONE BEFORE!Wirh a symparheric look. Mrs. Bauer listens to astudents excu'e \"vvo\t ;tudcnl\ have tried to becomecon-ani~ts .FAST CRAi\1~11 \"\G!Rt'l'lt'\\\"111~ for u u·sr. the genetics cl~s studtc' theirnotes. Genct~t:s taught them \l,hy some student\ areable to rollthcirtongue and others ro wiggle rhc trcars. 151 AC AD E M I CS
\"German class is the sun- thing creative which helped makeshine of my life,\" the class more interesting. \"Mr. Boskovich has such a wide cultural -Andy Gill background that it makes Spanish If you suddenly found yourself more than just a language,\" said An-lost in a foreign country, would you drew Doyle.be able to communicate to get help? Some students were not in-WelJ, many Jordan students would volved in a foreign class them-never find themselves lost and hope- selves, but they still picked up onless thanks to the foreign language languages from others. \"J've neverclasses offered at Jordan. German, taken a German class in my life, butFrench, and Spanish were taught and if you want me to sing Silent Nighteach gave students new cu ltural in it, I know how!\" Collette llymasbackground and variety to \"every- boasted proudly.day\"classes. \"It 's a fun experience, To some students, foreign lan -and Mrs. Skousen is a great teacher,\" guage was a requirement for col-said Tecia Crawford, a French III stu- lege; to many it was a view into an-dent. Each teacher offered some- other cu lture!LOOK! 'lO TONSILS! WHAT GOOD ll tJMOR!Tn.,g to1mprn1 1/n\u Pt•ur. Spencer Tucllcrpull\ one of lm chanmng face\. SIUdcrm I houghI LiWI'fl/11/( to u ;ol..t• from Rdlt'CHI ,\cmdw:, Mr. Bo,kovich laugh' rncC\\<Ullly. '-'lr. Bn,~nvich\ \l'll\l'of many way' 10 relieve boredom rn cla\s. of humor made 1hc cia\\ dcliglllful. 152ACADEM I CS
PARL E VOUS FRA CA IS?l~orking busily . student~ II) to undel'>tandthe ''language of love.\" Foreign languageclas--es offered a break from the U\U<II home-work routine. I J UST LOVI<: SPA ISII! Thinlang of hu /asttl'ft score. Tiffany Whicker na.,hes a 'mile. Tiffany was a Spanbh II \tudent thi' year. STLDE:\ I'S SEH. h.'OWLEDGE. LHtcnmg lfllt·ml' f-rench \tudenb work on under-.tanding the language Studenh ~eemed to enjo) the French classes this year. 153 ACAOE'\ItiCS
WH AT A COMEDI AN Uith u Rreat H'l/.\l' ofhum11r Mr.. Fcl-h;aY. in,trucl\ her cia\" about the wonderful world of computer.. The great bu,anc\s teacher\ y,ere an ;added honu\.\" I find it a little hard to say other reasons. Corey Collins ex- Sl I ri NG PRJ., I J Y'function and shift key' all the plained, \"The on ly reason I am in With deep COIIC'Cfltratiofl, Shilo Eiche lberger type'time without slipping.\" Word Processing is because of a' ta't a' \he can Blhtne\\ cia' ·I!S were no C<h) A. Heather\" (Heather Wright, his girl- -Mrs. Felshaw friend ). \" I like my business class, because Not only do the students Iikeit makes me feel really smart,\" re- the class, but the teachers do as well.marked Tonya Jenkins. In business Mrs. Covington stated, \" ( lovethis year there was a wide variety of teaching business classes. The stu-electives to choose from. Some busi- dents seem enthused. \"ness classes were keyboarding 1&2,Word Processing, Speedwriting, and Business is a very worth-Computer Educati on. while class.The faculty is great and not only do you learn new ski lis, but Ryan Tarr really likes his you can usc these skills to obtain acomputer class, because he likes job more easily and earn MOREplaying with the mouse. Some stu- MONEY!dents were in the business classes for 154ACAOE '\1 ICS
BUSI~ESS BLlESQuickly ji11i.~lrin~ lrl'r tahll'. Diane SpoiL i\ buo,y 111 her type cia\'>. Student\ had to work hard. but al'>ofound it enjoyable.OH BROTHER!With a complet<' loo~ of di.mwy, Chad Turnbow \Ct' up a plan for ht\ next ao,signment. Student\ thoughtthe hardeM part ol keyboarding was the timed typtngdrill\.LET'S PLA\ P \ C \1 \\lritlt a11 illlltln'/11 .1mil1'. Ryan Turner think\ about his future goal a' a word proce\'>Or. \1any \tudent\ have plan\ for future bu,me\" oppununitic\. 155 ACADEMICS
WHERE'S MINE? SlurpinJ~ her sucker. Jackie Bell await<. her new assignment from Mrs. Sandstrom. Mrs.Sandstrom helped Mudents to identify dif ferent scenes from play~. then act them out. WH;\T A MESS! Pullm!( clay from the pugnu/1, David Hyde try~ to decide where the clay should go. Some ceramics student<, were even able to make the very clay they would usc on their project.HOW MUCH?Gellinx ready to weixh Ius clay. Jeff Gor.rittc awaits the rewh\while Mr. Pace and Matt Pappas look on. Although prices weren'thigh students did have to pay for the clay they fired. 156 ACA D EM I CS
WHAT TO DO? Swing around in their class TO<lm. third penod drama \tudcnlsdecide on the perfect \Ccnc. Student\ m drama had fun working on new play\ I hal would bcller lheir ac1ing skills. GREAT WORK! Coloring in hi.\ project, Adam Kunz work\ 10 do his bc\1 work.The drawing cla\ses gave you the chance to express yourself with a pencil. a\"Working with my hands their best work into the annualhas given me a sense of Springville art show. Where theypride.\" -Aaron Conde would be able to show off their artis- tic abilities. \" Its the only place you cantake a lump ofclay and make some- In calligraphy students hadthing useful of it,\" expressed Breck the opportunity to write in fancyTay lor. \"You can let your imagina- ways. \" I really didn't think I wouldtion run wild and draw what you ever catch on, but now that I have, Ifeel,\" stated Chad Ashby. These are feel so good about myself,\" com-just a few things said about Jordan mented Cindy Noorda.High's art classes. Students worked hard to pre- Ceramics was better than pare for drama competition in theever for all ofthe students. Students spring,during the school year. Therewere given different types of proj- were seven different catagories ofects from working on the wheel to competition on the state and regionsculpting a creature. level. \"We hoped to finally beat Tooele in region. It was the big In the drawing and painting goal,\" remarked Mindy Wellingclasses students prepared to enter with a twinkle in her right eye. 157 ACAOE'\1 I CS
WHAT A DRI\ E! With full body motum. Coach Price 'wmg' at ;a golf ball and \tudent\ eagerly w.uch and learn. Golt wa' a popular game to pia} during P.E. \"Physical education for life will Physical education is more ... k.IP I liE ROPI<:! postpone the saggy butt, big gut for the sports lover. \" I love not wor- .\hm•m~ t'llthulia.\m. Marl.. Albrecht dcmon,tratc' syndrome.\" - Coach Birch rying about heart or lung disease. Over all , I just feel beucr about my- the an ol JUillpmg rope. Hand-eye coordination \"'''' Are you tired of the same old self.\" shouted Mark Elliot as he ran one ol the , I.,ill\ worl..ed on during the P.E. da\"c'.school routine? Do you want a break up to do a slam dunk.during the day? Well, maybe some physi-cal education or creative dance would Many other phys ical educa-solve your dilemma. tion classes are offered to sati sfy the athlete in many of the student'>. \"I feel dance is a way to express Volleyball and basketball funda-yourself and give<> you a more positive mentals are a fa vorite of many.attitude about yourself.\" sa id Tera Goff Along with health, sophomore'> arewith a grin. Dance is a great way to create required to take lifetime fitness.things with yourbodywhile moving to the They were seen running the track!rhythm of music. \"Not only are you keep-ing in shape, your also hav ing fun! \" ex- So, if you are '>uffering fromclaimed Jennifer Woodward as she did the lazy blues. think about taking aa few triple turns. P.E. or dance class. lt could change your life. 158ACADEMICS
P UM PI'\G IRO'\!AtU!mptm~ w lift 135/h~ .. RandieJones is grateful forthe help of Brandon Plant. Girb and guys both had alot of fun in Weight Lifting clas;e; this year.HEAVE-HO!Strenxthening hi.\ flllll'l'rjul muscles. Cory Sargentattempt!> to do '\quats\". Weight lifting was an impor-tant part of L1fet1me Fitnes,.PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT!Worki11g tm ha tt•chmque \1arie O'Steen demon-Strates the an of'.!ancmg in \11\".. WJIIiarns'dancecla.\".Dance \"'a.' a popular elective for many students. 159 ACADEMICS
I LIKE FOOD! E:.atmg to his heart'\ ctmll'lll. Mark Dale samples some of his culinary dcl1ght. Many students enjoyed wearing their food as much as eating it! HAPPY II OM~:M A K ER !! ~t 11h a .\mile on hufan•. Angie Graham works bu<,ily to cut out her pattern for bell bottoms. Students in the clothing classes made a variety of different outfits. F LTL RE SEA \1STRESS! Se••mg up a .11om1 Rachel Melfi works busily on her proJeCt under the instruction of Allison Gamer. Sewing is a sk1ll that students found very beneficial. 160A CA D E M I CS
\"Foods class satisfies the students had to bring children tolittle doughboy in me!\" school one day, and take care of an egg to he!p them experience the - Brian Hislop responsibility of raising kids . \"This class helps me learn skills I Raising children? Cook- can use all my life,\" explaineding? Sewing? Will students at Jamie Gehring, a sewing student.Jordan High be able to do any of When asked about his foods class,these things when they get out on Art Hunter said enthusiastically,their own? WeB, thanks to the \"This class gives me a self-satisfy-Home Economics classes offered ing and fulfilling appreciation ofhere at Jordan, students will be able the goodness of creative food as itto survive in a domestic setting. \"I deals directly with my stomach!\"never knew how much there was to The Home Ec. classes were taughtraising kids,\" said Jennifer by Mrs. Kinghorn, Mrs. Condit,Despain, a child development stu- and Miss Duffin. Although manydent. The Home Ec. classes also students took Home Ec. classesjustoffered a break from the everyday to fulfi11 a credit, each class seemedbookwork and lectures. Students to be enjoyed because not onlywere able to complete many worth- were they fun, they were beneficialwhile projects. Child development to the students!. .' ... ..HEY, T RY T HIS! HOT STUFF! Stirrinf? their concoction, Leonard Ayers and BrianSeckinf? Jennifer Dillard's opinion. Janet Ba~ta gives Hislop are on their way to becoming the next Gabbyher a sample of her late~t creation. Creative foods Gourmets. Home Ec classes were a step to many future careers.gave everyone a chance to critique. 161 ACADEMICS
USI!'\G YOUR :\1INO l~orkin~ in electronics. Jae K1m \trive' for excellence as he \Older\ h1s project. Electron· ic~ ~howed \tudents just how great it 1\ to u\C your brain to accomplish \Omething. TEACHil\G NEW SKILLS Demon.Hraung how to make a ptelure frame. Mr. Rick' help' Mike Gilgen. Student\ came to Mr. Ricks with many que\llon\.INT ERESTING WHATS THIS?Che<·k111g olll/1/tl.\ and holt.\, Ju,lln Gm11alco; Gcnn~ 111 hi.~ work. Brian Bennion try' toand Phil Smalley look forJU\Ithc nght \1/C\ intheirWeldmgcla\\. \1etal Shop gavc\ludcnl\ f1gure out what to do next. Studenl\oltcn hadthe oppurtunity to work with \omethlllg mhcrthan wood. to analy1c proJCCI\ to go on to the next \ICll l62ACA DEMIC S
LOOKINGO W'hile smmg 111 MrKmgs room . Jud) Evan' ponde11> \"hat \he 'hould do next. Although ideas were hard to come b) \tudent' al\"a>' <;eemed to come up \"11h 'orne creative idea. r-F UTU~ FO~~NING\"Shop's j ust done so tiona! ski lls classes offered at to ever end.\" much for me.\" Jordan this year consisted of Students in the Drafting and Auto Mechanics, Auto Main- - Travis Pelch tenance, Auto Body Repair, Auto Mechanics classes also felt Graphics, Welding, Woods, this way about their classes, be- \"We do more in here by and Drafting. cause they were an escape from9:00a.m. than most people do the \"required\" classes. \"I tookall day,'' boasted Troy Most of the students really drafting because it looked like aTrujillo. Vocational classes enjoyed shop because it gave stimulating experience thatwere a lot of fun, but students them the opportunity to let would challenge the woman instill learned many challeng- their minds work on something me. Now it is the highlight of mying new skills. If you like cut- other than long, tedious hours day!\" Marjalee Nelson repliedting wood, welding metal, of book work. In fact, when with a smirk.fixing cars, or even drafting, asked, Bryan Arthur replied,the vocational classes would \"Sometimes I'll get so into a Vocational classes were a parthave been for you. The voca- project that I don't want class of many students lives and helped them prepare for the future. 163 ACADEMICS
HMM'1! Perple.lt'd orcr a problem. Alaina Stone. Trina McGowan. and \llrchelle Jonc\ contemplate a solution. Each 'tudcnt wa' ascholar rn thcrr favorite fields of study.WHAT A SATIRE!!Recu/111~ Ryan Cltn.1/fifjerson's paper. Alaina Stone. Trina\llcGowan. and Dawn Blomquist laugh at the humorou' puinl\.Readrng paper' wa' 'omeumcs fun. '89-'90 STFRLI\"G SCHOLARS Row I : May Keu Yang-Foreign Language. Alama Swnc Eng-li\h, Michelle Willcy-Mu\ic. Karyn Boyack Screncc. TnnaMcGowan \!lath. Ron 2: Amy Hcndrickson-llomc EcomH111Cs,Jason Stcadman-Spccch/Drama, Dawn Blomquist ·Art. CarlosScttcrbcrg Vocation;rl. Michelle Joncs-Socral Science. RyanChri\toflcrson General. 164 ACADEMICS
11 Girls State gave me more ing people and making friends!\" While theknowledge about our gov- girls were hard at work the guys were SICKernment and pride in our in bed watching HBO. Most of them werecountry.11 LeeAnn Whicker out with food poisoning from their lunch all week, but they still agree it was worthwhile! Girl's and Boy's state gaveeach participant an opportunity to The Sterling Scholars worked verylearn more about our government hard this year preparing for their toughas they set up their own replica. competition. Each scholar was required toGirl'sstatewasatSUSC and boy's put together a portfolio including their ac-state was held at Weber State. The complishments from the past four yearsparticipants spent a week of their which proved to be very time consuming.summer holding elections, debates, Advisor Karen Siegler spent many hoursand passing bills which really gave both in and out of school working with thethe students a feel of how our gov- sterling scholars on their portfolios andernment runs. Michelle Jones preparing them for interviews. \"It was a lotexplained, \"Girl's State gave me a of hard work, but was something I'velot of respect for the flag and helped worked for for four years and worth theme understand governmental pro-cedures, but the best part was meet- effort!\" explained Trina McGowan, ster- ling scholar for math. Although each scholar agreed it was STRESS, they hoped the many hours would pay off!IIEAt.;TY AI'\D BRAINS GIRLS \\"10 BOYS STATERSRcla\im: d11ring a /OII~h den of~ehoo/ Alama Stone R011 1: \.1ichelle Jone\. LeeAnn Whicker. Karyntakes a ,.,hon break. Alama \\a., the Sterling Scholar BO)ad.. Da11n Blomqui,t; R011 2: An Hunter, Carlosfor English. Scttcrbcrg, Spence Tueller. Ja~on Steadman. Ryan Chri.,toflcr\On 165 ACADEMICS
Ads For G ra d s TONYA ALLEN TONY BARKER \"Con{?ratulations \"Tony, Tonya! You've come a long Best wishes always. way my son! LcJ\'e, Keep up the goodwork. Dad, Mom, Brell, & Lol'e, Bri!lney\" Dad, Chris, & MARIA A. BRADLEY Family\" \"Maria! A very special person, JEREMY BUTLER You earned it all! \"Con~:rats Jeremy! God hless you. You're on your way Mufti and Papa\" to make your drearns for tomorrow hecome MELINDA ANNE realitie.\ of roday. CHRISTENSEN L(JI'e forel'er... \"Melinda Anne, Mom, Dad, Jacqueline You have heen a pre- cious light in our lil·es. & Shaun\" Always remember your dreams- they'll come TAMMY CLARK tme. \"Tammy, Mother & Dad\" You are a 1'£'1)' special person and you mean more to us than life itself /lope )'Oil continue to make us proud ofyou. Congratulations, Mom. Dad, & Brothers\" 166SEN IOR ADS
AARON CONDE SHARON FRAMPTO\"Aaron, We are happy \"Congratulationsyou traded your Sharon! We are so'\"Bonga, Bonga\" for a proud ofyou and thefootball. Congratula- many goals you ha1•etions on your success. accomplished. We 10\·eGood luck with yourfu-ture plans. Love, Dad, you!Mom, Rachel, Becky, Mom, Dad, Richard,Clim, and Russell\" Valerie, Mike, and JEREMY GILGER Julie\" \"Jeremy- You hal'e an LINO GONZALES inner strength that \"Lillo, Lino, Don't gil·e up the Easter grass, andmakes you what you are keep the girl with lots of today. The future is class. We believe that you are tops, hut mostyours. We lm•e you 1•ery of all we love you lots. much. Congratulations Mom, Dad, Brandon, Brother and son! For and Dustin\" now life has really just JANET begun.\" HERMANSEN BRIAN HISLOP\"Congratulations Janet. We love you and are \"Brian, proud ofyour You've come a long way accomplisllments. Good luck! baby! Lm·e. Good lucf.. always. Mom & Dad\" Love, Salli\" COLLETTE HYM AS JENNIFER KWANT \"As our daughter, you \"Tum around you are ha1·e been a fulfillment of 'two'. Tum around you our highest expectations. are 'four'. Turn around You'1·e shown through you are a young girl discipline, hard wor/... & determination that great going out the door. things are possible. Be- Congratulations. cause of your high stan-Co!leffe. We lore you!! dards, you'll always he successful. Lo1•e, Mom & Dad, Mom, Lisa, & Dad\" Juliet\" 167 SEN I O R ADS
STACI LATTIN RAINIE MOUNTEER \"It's been a long road '\"Rainie' Baby, but we knew You will always Razzle you could walk us with your style and it. We're so very proud ofyou. Dazzle us with your Love, smile! Congratulations Mom, Dad, & Cassy\" with Love and a wee wink. Mom, Paul, MARJALEE NELSON Jason, Darren, Jon, \"First the worst, and baby\" second the same, last the best ofall the game. MARYANNE OWENS Go forth and conquer! \"MAKEY Love, Mom\" Love, kisses, and congratulations to a STEVE PETERSON girl who is a \"We checked your dri1•ing REAL WINNER! record and thank heavens we saved your first set of wheels Love, so you have transportation/or Mom, Dad, & Everyone\" college. May your ride through life be filled with LORI RAYMOND success and happiness, and mayyour next car be aJaguar \"Way to go! We hope this instead ofa giraffe. is the firs! of many won- deJful accomplishments We /ol'e you, Mom. Dad, in your life. You've made Pam and Debbie\" us 1•ery proud and happy. JEANINE SEARS Love, Mom and Dad \"Congratulations P.S. Great Soccer Jeanine. Thank You for Season\" the sweet spirit you have and all the joys you bring BILLY SHALZ into ourfamily. God \"Congratulalions bless you in the future. 'Air Shatz' Love, Mom, Dad, Ken, Chris, Wayne, Juleen, You are a very special son and brother, and Carson, & Verene\" you will go far in life. We love you, Mom, Kenny, and Marni\" 168SEN I O R ADS
DIANE BOWEN JASON R. STEADMAN SPOTZ \"'Life's the Stage' \"Congratulations-Diane It's your turn, Jason. Duck (F.B.) Love, We are proud ofyou Mom, Dad, Joel, and what you have and Vanna\" accomplished. KELLI WASHBURN Love, \"Kelli, Dad, Mom, & Jenmfer\" Pun/..y Kid! You made it. We are AMY STEVENS very proud ofyou. \"We're proud ofyou Lo1·e, for 'aiming' high and Dad & Mom\" achie1•ing your goals. Take pride in yourself and remember how very much we love you!! Best of luck always! UJI'e, Mom & Dad\" TODD WEIGHT JULIE WILSON \"We sure love you, \"Congratulations to the Todd, and are so glad best editor ever, whose you are a part ofour accomplishments until family.\" now will ensure her success in the flllure. From two former editors, MomandDad\"MARTY J. BILLS SUZANN E BEARDEN CHRISTOPHER MARIE DANIELLE DAVID MEEKINS O' STEEN \"Congratulations \"Congratulations and bestlud. Su:anne! \"Chris, \"MOE in all you do. Conratulations on your I l01•e you more tetotoed Love, Best wishes for a graduation! May this he Mom\" wonderful future. the first step on a long in the whole universe exciting journey. We love and beyond. I'm so We love you, you and are J.:.f.D?_J)roud! proud ofyou. Mom, Dad, David, Brian, Love, Mom. Dad, Jon, XXOO\" Michael, & Richard\" Amanda, & Ben\" 169 SEN I O R ADS
LEEANN WHICKER LANI CHRISTENSON \"Congratulations \"We are 1•ery proucI of LeeAnn! You have devel- your talents and accom- oped many talents in your life and we know plishments. You are a you can accomplish special young woman great things. Set your and you continue to goals high and continue bring great joy to our to make us proud ofyou. lives. Mom & Dad\" Love, Mom & Dad\" MISTI ANDREWS RYAN BELL \"You have made us so \"Congratulaions Ryan! proud. Congratulations You've not only lived up on your graduation, and to our expectations - may all your dreams you'1•e surpassed them! come tme. Just keep on being your We love you, best self We lm•e you Dad, Mom, Lynn & just the way you are. Mom, Dad John, Jeani Aimie\" Tiffany, Jackie, Jodie, KEVIN PRINCE and Jonathan\" \"Kevin, YURY COLTON Congratulations! Continue traveling the \"Did )'OU erer /,110W that path ofsuccess --and you were !lJLhero?That someday \"BBC\" will he often you're been the a reality. wind beneath mv wings? We love you and are so May God help)'@ now to soar.f(Jrel•er, beyond proud ofyou. Y.!21J.[.grandest dreams! Love, All mv love, Mom, Wade, Garrell, Leanne & Deb\" Mom\" JEREMY POWELL MARK L. ELLIOTT JOANI SCA DLOCK MINDY WELLING\"CONGRATULATIONS \"Mark,we are proud of \"Congratulations! \"Way to go Min! JEREMY your many accomplish- We are truely blessed to Congratulations 011 a ments .You're a very spe- have you as our dauf:lt- great high school career.Your Family Is Proud Of ter. If the rest ofyour life Good luck in the rest of You And Your cial part ofour is as successjiJI as vour family.Good luck in all your life. Accomplishments schooling you wili go Lm·e. Love- jillure endeavors. far. Love, Mom, Dad. and Mom, Ben, Mom, Dad, Nicole Love ahmys, and Missy\" Gang.\" The Family\" & Nathan- 1990\" 170SEN I OR ADS
STEPPING INTO THE FUTURE The thrill of victory ... this describes the mw.ical \"Music Man\" were said to be some of are the many good friends and impressions1989-90 year at Jordan High. the best productions put on by the drama made on their lives that will not be forgotten! department yet. Success was also apparent! in In sports Jordan saw it's best year in many competitions involving Jordan's clubs as A perfect Junior Prom...or maybenot sowith every team competing strongly in state. more students were found participating than perfect, a drivers liscence, finally an \"A\" onAll were well supported by screaming fans. ever before. Academic areas excelled as al- that math test, teachers, new and old faces. andFans that remember the excitement of the ways. Jordan seniors received many scholar- Senior Graduation. These are the things thatplay-offgames and the pride they felt when the ships. Sterling scholars proudly representted made up high school experiences. As Seniorsfootba ll and basketball teams both took third the school as some of the brightest and finest took their final walk down the front steps ofin state. '>ludents in the ~tate. Jordan High. the thrill ofvictory was the mem- ory they took with them, the memory that will Jordan is the very best as everyone knows Really the greatest memory -.rudcnts will help them in their future as they continueand this '>howed through their success in all have as they look back upon their school years stepping to the beet!areas. The school play \"Our Town\" und the S IIAPOOPI! SUJ>ER CH ARS [)aurin~\" ulz ~fund/ttl played by R111.1 Pmcod. Ethel Pcrformmfl allIll lwl{timefoolbal/.f.1amr. nhc Charloni- Totllcmcyer. pla)Cd h) Valua Monto)a. 'ho~' off the an' o,ho\"' their milllal) The Charloman' \\'Cre awesome kne\"' danc.:e \tCP'· Ttw ,\1u,jc Man ~a' one of Jordan\ th1' year and many felt they \hould have rec.:c•ved ~traight o,upenor- in compeuon finc't production' ever. 3RD 11\ STATE 17 1 Pn·JI<m\"g for u lou~ lwmb. Core> Collin' lool..s for an CL O S I \"\G open rccei\'er. Jordan ~a' proud to ha'c cvcl) one of it\ team' panic•pate in 'lute competiton thi' )Car.
INDEX Clawson. Becky (I OJ 98. 121! Clawson. Jeremy (I I )47.!!6.98, A B Borino. Jana (II )47,115 Bum,idc. Rhcu (II) 51!. 60. 116 100. 116 Bonno. Tam {10) 47, 127 Butler. Jacquelin (10)47. 127Aagard. Tina (II) 83, 114 Barker, Tony (12) 4. 1!!.58. 72. Boss, Amber I I0) 93 Butler. Jennifer 1I0) 9!! Clement!., Bambi (II) 116 !!5. IW, 105, 166 So!>well . Ryan ( 10) 12. 127 Cockerill. Chantel (I Ol 128Adams. Amy ( 10) 126 Same-.. Temple (II) 100. 115 Botkin, Karby (II) I 15 Butler. Jeremy 1121 7. 20. 51!, Collard. Alonzo (II) 116Adams, Jacque (II) 86 Barrus, Lynda ( I0) 126 Boulton, Mandec ( I0) 127 K6.!!!!. 99, 105 Collins, Angela (121 4. 105Adams, Jason ( I 0) 126 Ba'ota, Bryan (I 0) 126 Bourne, Jennafer ( 12) I04 Uuttcrfu:ld. Ang ac (II) 116 Collins. Core> (12) 17, 37. '\8,Adams, Lore ( 12) Ba'>ta, Janet ( 12) 101, 104,161 Bowers, Ja Mark ( 12) 104 Butterfield, Steven ( I I) 9!!, 116 59,68,105Addcrly, John (II) 114 Bateman, Charle'> ( I I ) I 15 Bowler Mal ani (II) !!!l, 115 Butterfaeld, l r.tcy (10> 8~. 127 Collins. Jeron ( 10) 61. 94. 121! Bateman, david ( l 0) 126 Bowler. Virgina ( I0) 127 Buth, Christine ( 10) 127 Colton. Kip< II)Af1al i, Trisha ( 10) 5 1,126 Bateman, Russ ( II ) 98. 115 Bowser. Sherika (I I ) 11 5 Buys, Rohcrt I II) 56, 116 Bates, evan ( II ) 115 Boyak, Karyn ( 12) 64. 65. !16. !!!!. Byrd. Laricann ( II ) 116 Colton. Yury (12) 1!, :n. 83. IlK.Albanese, Chet (I 0) 5 1,126 Bates. Sarah ( 10) 89. 104 Byrd, Margae ( 12) 81!. !19. 99.Albrecht, Karyn ( l 2) !!5, 90, 97, Bauer. Ginger (II) Boyak, Micheal (I I ) 56, I 15 93.99.105 Baycn'>. Kam ( 10) 127 Boyd, Tracy (II) 90, 9!!. I 15 c105, 110 Conde. Aaron (12) 35, 58. 1()5,100, 104 167A lbrecht, Mark ( I 0) 6 1, !!6. 126. Bean, Chelsea (II) 90. 100. I I 5 Boyer. Bridgett (I 0) Cald~cll, Tami ( 10) 127 Conover.Chuck(l0)5!1.61. 121! Bradbury. Belinda ( IOJ 127 C;alh,ter, Manha <II> 44. !l6. Conrad. Angela (II) 116148. 158 Bearden. Sut-anne ( 12) 88. 90, Bradford. Andrew (II l 115 116, 149 Conrad. Cheri~h ( 12) 44. 1Cl5Allen. Jackson ( 10) 5!1, 6 1. 126 92.93. 104.169 Bradford. Kevin ( 10) 127 Becl..\tead. Andrea (II) 86, 115 Bradley.Maria(l2>!l3.104,166 Caltahiano. Rarhellc ( 10> 127 Cook.. Janecn ( 10) 121!Allen. Lonny ( 12) Bccsly. Bradford ( 10) 127 Bmdshaw. Kn,ten ( 12) 1!4, IW Camara,l·r.anlo; I 12) 114. 105 Cook, Rebecca ( 12) 9. 44, 74.Allen. Tonya ( 12) 66. 93. 104 Bradshaw. Megan CIO>J2. 127 ('apo:cc, '\;acole ( 10) 1!3. 127 105Allen. Tncaa (II) 80, 114 Bell. Carleen ( 12) 114, 87, 89. 90. Brady. Amy !10)116. 127 Care) . ')(ott II 2) 105 104 Brady. Jeremy (II) 115 C.trhon. I .unar.t ( 10) 'i6. 127 Cope, Amanda (12) 106Allgaier. Adam ( IOJ 126 Bell. Jad..ie (II) !!8, 91. 115. 156 Bmdy. Randall Cl 01 1!6 Coull, Steven ( 12) 106Allgaier. Ryan (II) 54. 56. 114 Bell. Ryan ( 12) 9!l, 104 Brau. Roger (II J 115 C.arhnn. J'ommy (II) 116 Bell, Shayne ( 12) 104 BAmble. Shen <101 127 Cowdcll. Ben ( 12) 50, 51. 85, 97,Allison, Cori ( 12) 104 Bellon, Kathleen (12> 83, 104 Bredthauer. Jesica (I 0> 127 {\try, Ray c12) 105Allmon. Annette ( 12) 94. I 04 Brewer. Chct CIOJ 106Allmon. Randy (JOJ 126 Bellon, Kenneth !10) 127 Brewis. Jamie CI2J .l!1,9~. I(JO, Ca,ady, Dayn;a 1101 127 Cowdcll, Holly( l 0)78, 128 Bend axon. Georgia (I 0> 45, 127 Cowdcll. Troy (II) 51!, 60. 115Allred. Connie (II J 93. 114 Bend axon, Machael (II) 58, 60, 104 ('a,po:Nm, (iregory (II l 116 Cowley. Daniel (12)Allred. Kelly (II) 99. 114 l l 'i Brewster, Adam (I I ) Chanthavunj!. Bnuntang (II) Cowley, James ( 10) 12!!Allred. Kir~ (10)126 Brimhall, Matt (I I I 51!, 60. I 15 116 Crawford. Ben ( 10) 121! Bennet, Ronda (101 127 Bringhurst. Jacque (II) 115 Chapman. Krista ( I I ) Crawford. Tccia ( 12) 106. 90,1!6Amusscn. Jennafer (II) 80. 114 Bennett, Shannon (I 0) 6 1, 94, Croft. Crystal (I OJ 121! Brinkerhoff, Crary ( I I J I 15 Chapple. I ravas <12) 116 Crook, Karen (I 0) 12!1Anderso. Amy (I 0) 90. 126 127 Chapple, Trenton (I 0) 127 Crosb~ Jeff (I OJ 121!Anderson. Dcser.te ( 12) IW Bennion, Brian ( 12) 81!, 89, 94, Brock. Anthony (I 0) 127 Chase. Jeremy ( 12) 105 Crump Shannon (I:!) 14,80,106Anderson. Jennifer ( 10) 9l 126 Brock. Clin t (12) 90 Chau. Phung ( I0) 11 6 Crump. Steven (12) 106Anderson , Kendra <I I ) 97. II ~ 104, 162 Bronson, P<ttricia ( 10) 100, 127 ('hllds, Brittany ( 10) 127 Cunningham. '\icolc 112J 1!4. 90.Anderson, Nathan ( 12) 6, 52,1!8, Bennion. Dean (10) 94, 127 Brown, Brct ( 1(1) 127 C'hii1Jo... Chris ( 10) 127 100 Bennion, Jmni ( 12) I04 Brown. Sheldon (I OJ 127 Curnutt. Jenmfcr I 12) I 06104. 158 Bennion, Jocc ( 10) 127 Brown Dcnacc (121 II~ Chounlama}, l'houruJph ( 10) Cunas. \1itchell (I(}) 56. 121! Brown. Janna CI2J 104 Ill! Cunrs. Rohcn (12) I ()(1Andrews. Misti ( 12) 83. 104 Benson, Jason (II) 115 Brown. Ja.'>on (I 01 9!1. 127 Cunis. Tona !10) 12!!Andrus, Brittany ( I0) 126 Bently,Adam!12)6,58.J(J.1 Brown. Jeremy (I 01 127 Chnunl:nnany, Phouvan:u ( 12)A ndrus. Cariann ( 12) 86. 99,104 Berg. Matchcll (II) 58, 60, I 15 Brown. Kristina I 12> 17, 44, 46, 105 D Bergstrom , Jennifer (II) 115 48.84.!15.1!!!, 97.99, 104Andrus, Tina ( II ) !!6, 99. 114 Betton. Paul ! I 0) 127 Bro~n. Tra\i\ 1121 104 C'hri'>h.'nscn. Chad 110) 121! Dahl, Wcndy(ll)91,9l.116Angus, Jessica (II) 114 Bigler. Danny I 10) 127 Bruce. Sarah (I 0) I!!, 25, 127 ('hnstcnsen, Joshua ( 10) 126. Dale, Mark ( 12) I 06, 160 Bruehl. Shelby< II 1 115 12!! Dalrymple. Nik ~i ( I0)ApJ..ing, Jason ( I I J 114 Bill'>. \1an> cl2l 104, 169 Brundal!e. Kristen 1I I ) 92 Dalton, Carrie (I I ) 1!6, 11 7.Arcado.Rocco I 10) 126 Brunswicl... :'\itthan (II) 115 Chra,terN:n, \1arlo; ( 12) 93. 105 146. 149 Bills. \.1a~e ( 12) 104 Chn,t.:n,cn. Mdanda ( 12) 26. Dalton. Randy (12) 57. 91. 106Archuleta.Jeremiah (II) 114 Bill'>. Orlcy ( 121 13, 74.!!6. 104 Brush. Pauline ( 12) 104 110, 105, 16<1 Dansie. Mannda (II) 117Archuleta, Teresa (I 0) Bingham. R)an ( 12) 44. 68. 104 Buc~ley. Shane C!OJ 99, 127 Dansac. Sam (10) 25, 71!, 129 Birch. Matthc~ (II l 13. 9!!. 100. Budd. Kristae 1121 90, 98. H~. Chr\"tenscn. N.u.tli c101 12!! Davas, Eric (II)Arend!>. Emaly ( 101 126 115 147 Davas. Jeffrey ( 12) .'·1. I 06Arko. Brandie (I OJ 1!0. 126 Bi,hop, Michael I II) 115 Buford, Br.mdun <I 0) 127 Chrbten'><.'n, Phillip ( 12) 1!6. 9!!, DaviS, Juhe (II) 117 Bjerregaard. Cindce (10) 127 Bulkley. Machellc (II) 115 100, 105 Dava<,. Knsten ( 12) Jll. •W. 1{)6Arnold, Aaron (II) 47.1!3. 114 Bla~c. Aleci<t ( IOJ 94. 127 Bulkley. Ruben ( 12> I04 Davas. \anette ( 12) 56. 115, 1!6,Anhur. Brandon (II) 114 Black. Britanyl1 OJ 39. 127 Bullock. Em aly ( 12) J(~ ChmterN:n, Tanunic 112> 22. 90, 96. 97, 9X. 99, 100, 1(16 Blac~. Scott II I l 61!, !!8. 155 2.'.116, 105 Da\i\, Trina (II) 1!6. 116Anhur. Bnan (II> 114 Blodgett. Angela (II) 155, 1!8 Bullock. Julil! CI I) XK, 1\9, 90, Da,is. William< II J 51!, 117Asay, Annajean (II) 44, 114 Blomquist, Dawn( 12)54,64,65. I()(), I 15 Chnstensnn. L1111 ( 12)45.1!5,1!!!, Da>. Jo,cph Cl 0) 129 Burges\. Kristhlm ( I{)) 127 92 l).l, 91), 105 IXcro~. Tara ( 101Ash. Danae! 110) 126 !!1!, 90. 91. )()4 Burke, Angela ( I I) 115 Deem. Kmt} (II l 116, XI!. 117Ashby. A mae (II) 114 Bodcii,EnJ..a(ll) liS Burke, Brett (II) 115 Chnsti;mscn, Sheik> ( 12) 105, Dehaan, Bmndon ( IOJ 33• .14. Bodell. Stuart,< II) 11 5 l'i() 129Ashby.Chadd(ll) 114 Bogenriel, Angc l:t ( 10) 127 Dehaan. Brenda ( 12) 106Ashby. Scott (II) 51!. 60. 114 Uoggc\\. I lolly I II) ( ·hnstoltcrson, R>''\" ( 12) 22,45, Dcherrea, J<Nm (I 0) 129Ashman. Jenny (I 0) Boltis, A I ( 10) 9.,, 127 Dckorver. Vcronaca (I 0)47 94. CH M. 65, 1!9, 90. 109 129Ashman. Joshua (II 1 114 ClarJ... Jwy ( I0) 121! Delahunty. Dan ( 12) 6!!,1!4, IJO.Atchley. Bnan (12) 56 II~. 145 98, 99. I06, 13.1Atkin\On, Mindy( II l 114 C\"lart... I amura ( 12) !10. I00, 105. Delahunty. David ( I0) 61. 129Atkinson, Rack (I I) 56. 'iK. 60. 166 Del<uld, Alma (I 0) 129114 Deland, Vicotr (II) 117Atwood, Gay tan ( I I) Denison, Boyd ( 10) 61. 129Alwood. Wayne (II) 114Aubrcy,Troy(II)1!9, JOO,IJ4Avery. Dirk ( 10) 56,58. 6 1, 126Ayers,Leonard ( 12) 511. W. 96,104. 161 172
Denni,, Ruben (12) 106 Gailey. Robcn ( 12) 58. 107 Hardcastle, Mom (12) 107 Jackson. Connie (12) 108 Kent. April (10) 130 Gailey. Robyn ( 10) 129 Harding. Leshe ( 12) I07 Jackson, Dustin (12) 108 Kenyon. Brandic (12) 109Denni,, Vik~i (12) 106 Galloway.Aiana(l0)39.129 Hardman. Stacy (II) 115 Kerr,Jamie(ll) 119Denn). Tara ( 12) I06 Harkne\~. Richard (II ) 86. I 18 Jackson. Jennifer ( 12) 108Demcon. Celeste (II l 7. 36. Gamer.ALiison(lll54.56,117. Harmon. Renee ( II ) 118 Jacob:.meyer. Tamm) {12) 108 Keysaw. Glen ( 10) 13054. 55. 88. 90. 100, 114. 117 161 Hanington. Michael ( II ) 118 Kilpatrick. \"-:icole (12)De!>pain. Jennafcr ( 12) 83. 98, Garner. Douj! (II l 84. 117 Hanington. Randall ( I I) 118 James. Emily (I 0) 130 Kim. Duk (II) 119106 Garmon. Honey (12) 88, 107 Harris. Jared ( 10) 130 Jame!>. Mari ( 12) 88. 93. 108 Kim,Jae{l2)88.91,98.99.109.De!>pam. M1chelle ( 12) 93. 106 Harris. Kleete (12) 107 Jame,, Ryan (10) 130 162Dialogue. Connc (I I) 93. 117 Garrbon, Tyler< II) 58. 60. 117 Haslam. Troy ( I I) 118 Janie. Bill (12) 13. 20. 74. 86. King, Jeannie (I I) 39. 93. 119Dic~crson. Shane (II) 117 Garvoilc. Nicole ( I0) 129 Hauck. Robcn (II) 118 108 King, Patrick (I 0) 54. 130Dickerson. Daniel ( 10) 129 Gates, David ( I I) I 17 Haun. Karie (1 2) I07 Knight, Andrea ( 12) 109Dillard. Jennifer ( 12) 10 I, 106. Gates. David B. (II) 117 liaun, Kenra (12) 107 Jansen. Julie ( 12) I I, 98. 99, 108 Kongsayasane,Souridet( I I) I 19161 Gee. Tara ( I I) I 17 Haun. Ryan ( 10) 130 Jarami llo. l!>real ( I I) 118 Koonce. Mary (I 0) 130Dillon. Chns CI I) Gehring. Jami ( 12) 76. 77. 107 Healey. Amy ( 12) 107 Jarvis, James (I 0) 130Dokos. Adam ( I0) 129 Gibson. Cheri CI0) 129 Heaps. Man {12) 58. 68. 107 Jarvis. Jay (I 0) 130 Korpi. Ryan ( 10) 130Dokos. Dav1d ( 10) Gilgen. Alma< II) 117 Hebcn. Jay (II) Jill Jarvis. Justin (I 0) 68. 130 Kuehn. Camille (II) 12. 50, 119Dommquc1. l'r.KIC (II) Gilgen. Dmne ( 10) 86. 98. 129 Hellier. \1ichael (II) 118 Jenkins. Aaron ( I I) 56. I 18 Kuehn. Jeremy (II) 58. 60. 119Downing. Jcnn} 1101 129 Gilgen. M1chacl ( 12> 107. 162 Helsley,Rick(l2) 107 Jenkins. Brian (12) 108 Kuehn. Mind) (12) 109. 150Doyle. Adam ( 12) 106 Gilger. Brandon (I 0) 2J. 12 Hendnck,on. Amy ( 12) 64. 83, Jenkins. Tonya (12) 73. 80. lOll KunJ', Adan1 (10) 51. 130. 142.Doyle. Andrew (II) 24. 58. 60. Gilger. Jeremy (12)116, 107. 162 88. 100. 108 Jennings. Heather (I 0) 130 157114. 117 Gill. Andy< 12) l.l.2:\.86,88.90. Hendrickson. Andrea ( 12) 44.Dunlap. Nicole< I Il 117 100, 108 Jen~n. Adam ( 12) Kun£, Cal ( I I) I 19Dupaix, Meredith (10) 129 107 Hermansen, Janet ( 12) 14, 81, Jensen. Amy ( 12) Kunz, Jared (II) 119Dura/lo. Chrbty ( I I) I 17 Gill. L) nda <10) 129 108. 167 Jensen. CryMal (10) 130 Kun1, Noelle (II) 10. 48. 90. 91. Gill. Stephanie ( 12) !!6. 97. 107 Hermansen. Marla (II) I 18 Jensen, Jocelyn (I I) 56. 118 114. 119 E Gire. Stephanie (II) 11 7 Herre. Nathtm (10) UO Jensen, Karl ( 12) 56, 90. I09 Kuretich, Randy ( 12) Goff, Chri\ ( 12) Herrin. Cameron (I 0) I10 Jensen, Mark (I 0) 130 Kunt. Kelly ( I0) 130Erskine. Ju\tlll ( II) 117 Goff. Jeff ( 12) 15. I07 He\"' it. Chriq 121 108 Jensen. Roddy (12) Kvamme. Dennis (II) 119Evans. Andrea (II) 80, 117 Hickman. Tro) (I 0) 61. 130 Jensen. Eric ( 12)Evans. Capnn· ( 10) ,14, 78, !0. Goff. Tera ln. 86. !!97. 107 H1lb1g. Greg< II l 58. 60. 115 Kwant. Jennifer ( 12) 88. I00,129 H1lfiker. David (I()) 1.10 Jensen. Marci ( 10) 47. 130Ev:u1s, Judnh (12) 90. 98. 99. Goff. Penny c12) 8!!. 93. 107 Hill. Bnan (II) 118 Jensen. Shane ( 12) I09 L107.163 Hill. Jenn1fer (II) 80, 118Evan,, Rtth;ml Cl2) 58, 90, 98, Goins. Roben (10) 56. 61. 129 Hilton. Cheryl (I Il 39, 47. 118 Jenusch. Jami <I 2) 109 Laate. Estella (12)45. 109107 Gon1e1. Sherr) ( 10) 129 Hirschi. Dav1d (I I) 118 Jeppson. James (II) 118 Lake. David (II) 119Evans. Caprice ( I0) 14, 7!!, 87, Gon1ales. Josephme ( 10) 129 Hir~t. Anna ( II ) 49, 56,90, I00, Jerman, Evan ( 12) Lamoreaux. Steven (II) 56, 119 Gon1ale,. Justin (12) 102. 107 118 Jewen. Lynda (II) 118 Lance. Doreen (I 0) 13 1Evans, Judith ( 12) 90, 98. 99, Hislop. Brian ( 12) 25, 47. 58. Johansen. KriMa ( 10) 130 Gon1ales. Lmo ( 12) 107. 167 108. 161. 167 Johns. Ru\sel ( 10) 110 Lance,Cathy( l2) 109I07. IC1J Ho. Hang ( I I) I I!! Johnson. Cory ( 12) Larsen. Brandon ( I0) 56. I 31Evans. R1chard ( 12) 5!!. 90, 98, Gor/ille, Jell <I I) S6, 117 llodgc!>. Melanu~ (! I) 118 Johnson, Daniel (I I) I I!! Larsen. Windy (I I) I 19107 Goss, Allen (I 0) 94. 129 HofehL. :vl1cheal ( 10) UO Johnson. Diana ( I I) II !I Lar;on. Brenda (II)Evenson, Jon.nhon (II) 17. I 17 Gough, Tnnothy (I I) I 17 Holda\\a)'. Rebecca ( 10) UO Johnson. Garrit (I 0) 61. 94. 130 Larson. Brian ( 12) 58. 100. I09 Gou lding. Brandon C12) 107 Holda\"a}. Terrie ( 12> Johnson. Jeffrey (II) 119 l..ar>on. Corey (12) 109 F Graham, Angela ( 12) 77, 82. 84, Hollinger. Cr.ug (12) 108 Johnson.Jennifer(l2> 35. 109 Larson.Julic(IO) 131 Holhngcr. Jennilcr ( IOJ 110 Johnson. Kimber!> (12) 109 Larson. Kristen (I 0) 56. 90. 131Fabri11n. Brandon (I 0) H, I08. 85. 107, 161 Homer. Li\a ( 10) Larson. Paul (12) 109129. 16 1 Graham. Tr;av1s ( 10161 129 Hood. Dan 02> K6. IOK Johnson.LaddCI0)51. 130 Lanm. Staci (12) 109. 168Fadd is, Brenda (J()) 129 Grandpre. Ruben C10) 129 Ilood, Derek (12) Johnson Lauri (12) 86. 90. 94. Lawerence.Michael(l2)99, 109 Gr.~). Kelly <I 21 107 Horroek~. K1rby (I I) 60. 6!!. 118 100. 109 Lawson, Michelle (I 0) 13 1Fairbank\, Lori ( 10) 90, 94, 129 Green. Tamar.t II 0) 129 Horrocks. Ktsha ( 12) IOK Johnson. \1clis-.a (I 0) 91. 130 Leavin. Jeffrey (I I) 54, 90. 120rcdcl, hank CII l 117 Grecnwt)()(.). Jared ( 101 129 llouseholder.lynthta ( 12) 108 Johnson. Ryan! 10) 110 Leavitt, Kyle (12) 54, 86, 90. I09Fcdel. Paul (I 2> 107 Greenwood, krcm)' <II) 114. Ho\" len. Am1e II 0> 130 Johnson, Sara (II) Lcavill, Niccol ( 12) 109feller. Ann~ ( J()) 129 Hubbard. John (II) Ill! Johnstone, Brent (12) 109 Lefevre. Man (II) 120File. Dmnn~ <10) 129 118 Hubbell. Audr.t C10) IJO Lever. Brandie (II l 120 Gnflith. Paul< ICl) 54. 56. 129 Huffman. '\u:ole <10) HKl. 130 Johnstone, Jason (II) 119Fmncgan. 1-allh ( 10) 47. 129 Grow. Ru-..cl CI I) IlK Hullin!!cr Dcna(l2)42.83.108 Johnstun, Tr.avi-. (II) Lewb. Dania! ( II ) 120Fa-.hcr. Wendy (II) 117 Guenon. Jerry (I I) 11 8 Humble. ;\1~ehad CI()) 1.30 Jones, Benjamin (II) 119 Lc\" h. DonCarlo\C I0) 56. D If'll!watcr. Anuc ( 10) 7.1. 129 Guruk. Brent ( 10) 129 Hunter. Anhur ( 12) 15. 5K. 65. Jones. Deborah ( 10) Lc\\b.Laura(l2)99. 109r1vecoa1. Tony (I Il 117 Guymon. Gene ( I I) II!! 68.88. 108.143 Jone~. Jennifer ( 12) I09 Le\" ton. Shay. ne (II ) 120Fi>~m~r. Brent< 121 I07 Gyllens~llf Kun ( 10) 25. 7K. 79, Hunter. Cindy (II) 44. II H Jones. Michelle ( 12> 64. 65. 74. Linneback.Gien (II) 14. 95. 120FlindcJS, Ann (I Il 19. 17. 117 Hutching~. Brandon ( 10) 110 109 Linton, Cunis ( 10) 61. 131. 148Flynn,Jim(IO) 129 129 Hyde, David (II) Ill!, I'\6 Jone~. Randie (II) 83. 119. 159 LiMl, April (II) 120, 150, 47Folker. Murk ( II ) 117 Jone•. Shell.:) ( 10) I 'O Lister, Jeffrey t1 I) 120Forbes. Stacey ( I I) 1()0,117 H ~J',:''\"'· Coil<~2J 77.lW. 00. Ljunbcrg. Carrie ( 12) 83. I09Forman. K1mberly ( 12> 107 Jones. Warren (I I) 119 Lloyd. Amy ( I I) 88. 90. 120l'orresl, Peggy ( 12) 107 Hac~\\ell. Jcnmfcr <Ill 90, 107 lnthavong. Khamp B. <12) 10!1 Joosten. John (II) 99. Jill Lloyd, Eric ( 10) I I. 86, 131Fo,tcr.Jodcc (121 1-17,07 Hac~well. Tcr.t (II) 118 fnthavong. Khamp L. ( 10)6. 130 Jordan. Brei (II) 50. 57. 97, Lloyd. Jaymi ( 12) K3. 109Fowler R):II1CIIl 117 Haddoc~. Lama ( 12) 1()7 lnthavong. 'VIalallp (II) II K 119,123 Lloyd. Roger (I 0) 131Fr.tmpton. Shamn 021 9.l, 98. ll adlock. Kimberly (10) ~6. 129 Jorgensen, Kcyne ( 12) !!5. 97. Locke. Hayley. ( 12) 88. I09107. 167 ll agcn. Eric (I I) 24. 58. 60, K4. J 109. 133 Lockc.Lance(IO) 131Fr.unpton. Valcne (II) 129 Jukes. Angie ( 12) !14. 8K. 109 Lofgren. Julie ( 12) I09Fr.tnchow. Knstcn CII )II.'. 117 115. 118 Jack~on. Brei (II ) II K Jukes. Kyle (10) 130 Lombardi. KO} {10) 131Fra-.cr. lladd~n ( I I) 117 Hale. Chad ( I Il I 18 Jacl..son. Clayton ( 10) IJO Lombardi. Ty. (I I) 88. 90. 120Fredrickson. Andr~w <I I) 117 Hab. Kristy (10)45. 130 K Lope7. Mason (10) IJI Hall. Brune} (12) 107 Lord. Clint (I I) G Karren. Cory< 10) 130 Hall. Carru~ (12) 107 Kat~umata, Ma\aka/u (12> Love, Scon ( 12) I09 Hall. Kathleen< 10) .l4. IJO Keel. Christina (II) 119 Lovell, Kylan. (10) 94. 131 llan.JohnCI0)49. l.lO Keller, Cassie (I I) 119 Hansen. (,arrcn (12) 58,60. K6. Lovell, TriciaiiO) 131 Keller. Joseph (I 0) 130 Lowe. Brian (II) 68. 120 107 Kener. Blake (I 0) 58. 61. 68. 130 Lowe. Gustin (I 0> 131 1-fan\en. Brmn (II) 118 Kener. Michael (I 0) 18. 51. 130 !Jansen. Jake ( I0) l.lO l73 ! Jansen. Jeremy (II) 6(), 92. 93, 118 l lansen. Kent (I I) 118 Hansen. Kevm (12) 107 Hansen. Larry (II) 58. 60, 118
Lowery. Pamala ( 12) I09 Mecham, Steven (II) 58,60, 121 Nicholson.Chm(l2) 110 Peter;on. Steve ( 12) 54, 88. 105. Rose. Stephanie cII) 123 Lowery. Tammy (12) 45, 109 Mechling. Teresa ( 10) 90, 132 Nicholson, Sc;m (II) 12 I Ill. 169 Ro,e. Kelly (I 0) 134 Lucero. Cynthm (I I) 120 Medina. Gahna (12) \"'ichol<.on, Shauna ( 12) 11 Pett,Derei..(IOJ 133 Rus~ll. Richard (lCJ) 134 Lucero. Fmnkie (I0) 131 'licole. Tere'a ( IOJ 132 Pew. Jarron (I OJ l.U Rus~ll. Shelle:r (10) 134 Lucero. Levi ( 10) 131 .\lleekm\. Chr\" ( 12) I I0. 169 :\iebuhr. Ryan CII) 94. 121 PfanneNill. Parri'h (I 0) 133 Lucero. ,\llaria (10) 131 .\!leek\. Dav1d ( 10) 132 l'l;iel,on. Ja> (II J 121 Phill1p,, Brand1 (II) sRus\CII, Tiffany (12J 112 Lund. M;ark (II) 120 Meldrum. Am1e (II) 121 '\fici\Cn, .\1isty (II J 121 Lund. Nathan (12) 109 \1ellor. Cariann ( 10) 132 Nielsen. Nickki (II) 121 Phimsoua}. Sondily ( 12) Ill Lundberg. Shcly'e (I 0) 131 Melville. l'llac ( IOJ 132 Nielsen, Dan ( II J 121 Ph1msouay, Von ( 10) I H Mendenhall. Tiffn1e (II) 88. 121Ly,Qui(l1) 120 Menteer, Cri,t;al ( I I) 90. 121 Nilsson. Brent ( 12) I 11 Phlong. Sciha ( 12) 90. J00, 106,Lynch, Chrb (I I) 88. 90, 100. Mcn1ies, Leroy ( 12) 110 Nipper, Sherman ( I I) 121 Ill Saddler, Gary C12) 112 120 Men1ies. Stephanie ( 10) 132 Niswandcr.J;ISon (II) 51!. 60,61!. Phouthavong, Si,ouk ( 12) I I. Safford, Rober! (I I) 123Lynch, Ryan (II) 120 Mettm.Michelle(l2) 11,110 85,97 70, I I I Sananikonc, Vai\Hil<l ( 10) 134Lyon\, Li'a (10) 39, 131 Meyer\, Tory ( 12) II 0 Nokes, Dcnn> (10) 113 Philling, Knnh\'rly cII) Sanchez, Alcjandra (I 0) 134 M Miles. Arika ( 10) 87. 132 Noorda. Cynlhia (I 2) Ill Planl. Brandon (12)4, 8, 59. II I. Sanche/, Reh\'cca (II) M1les. Mike I 11) 73. 121 \"'osack, Amy (II)!!!!. 100 159 Maberry. Tony ( 12) 109 .\!Iiles, Paul (II J 1\uuall. BonniLec 02) II I Player. Ke'm ( 12) Ill Sander\, Scon ( I I) Sl!. 121! Mabie. Danielle ( 10> 131 \lflle\, Tanan ( IOJ 33. I 32 Pond. Ja\on ( 12) I I I Sandov:1l. Tr.tvlqi()J 1.14 Maxwell. B.J. ( 12) 51. 110 M1llcr. Jeanette ( IOJ 132 0 Porter, Tam1 (10) l.U Sargent, Cory <II) 123. 159 May. Ru'' (II) M1ller. Dougla\1 12J 58 . II 0 PoM. Thoma\ (II J 2J. I,U Saville, Alex ( 12) J()CJ, 112 Mayer~. Shelle ( 12) I I0 Miller, Roy (I I) 121 Oakeson, Greg ( 1I } Potter. Vick1e c10) 134 Saville. Alc)lllil (I(}) IJ4 McCleery, Melissa (I 0) 132 Miller, Tram ( 10) 132 Obcrshaw, Brian (II) Poulo\, Jayde (II) Sa\ey,Danici(I2)S!!, 112 McCloy. Kri,tin (10) 132 Millerbcrg, Melissa (II) 121 Odell. Ronnie ( ICJ) I 33 Powell, Jeremy ( I 2) 50, 90, I I I Saxey. Mindy (10) JJ4 McCoy. Dcnni\(10) 132 Mill.,, Glen ( 10) 32,61 Offre1. Jean ( 12) I II Powell, Marcie (I I ) Sayarath, Bouuvan (10) JJ4 \1cCoy. Matt (12) 110 Mitchel, Brandon CIOJ 132 Ogden, Aaron ( 12) Ill Praag. Timothy (II) Scadlock, Joan1( 12) 77, 1!4, l!5. \llcDougali.Jared (II) 121 Mitchell. Kari Lynn (10) 132 PrJtt, Ryan (I OJ I 14 97. 112 \.1cDougall, Jo\h ( 10) 132 Miyasal.i, Julie (12) 121 pOgden, Kristen (I 0) I.U Price, Amy CII) \licEwan. Shane ( 1OJ 132 \1od, Jcmufer ( 12) II() Price. Rel>ccca (I 0) l.l4 Scadlock, Sara (I 0) 1.15 \.1cGinn, Kri\tan (II) 121 Pablito. Mich;~el ( 12J 21. Ill. Prince. Kcvm (I :!J :!0. Ill Scheller, Kathcnne <II) 711, 90,McGo\"\"an. Jeannette(II)80.96. Moncur. Tanya (I0) 39. 45. 132 114 Pullman. Christy ( J()) l.l4 91. 123 121 \lionto}a Carlo\(11)9,121 Pablito, Stephanie ( 10) PulSipher, P;nnc1a (II)\1cGowan, Tri11<1 ( 12) 8. 38. 64. Packer, Pre\IOn (I 0) 61. 68, I33 Purb, Trac} ( 10) 93. IJ4 Schmidt. Jacob (II J90, 110, 164 \1onto> a. Valua CI2J 110 Palmer, Ban (II) 91 Puo;ey. Angela ( J()) 1,14 Scholfield. Curie (I 0) l!6, 1]5MclffRachcl ( I I) 121, 160 ~1oon. \1eh.,.,a I II) 121 Palmer, Sarah (I 2) 80. Ill Pu'e), C'hris ( 12) Ill Scholl. Bethan) (10), l.l5Mcintyre. Rebecca ( 12) 86, 93, ,\loore.AmyCIIJ 121 Palmer, Stuarl ( 11)110 Moore. Charlotte (I OJ Pappas, Steve ( 12) Q Schuh,, Jenn1lcr (II J 1!6, 123McKea,JO\cph(ll) 121 Moore, Mcl..,sa (10) 132 Pappa\, Mathew (I I) I\"i6 Scotland. Mathe\\ (II J 123'vlcKmlcy. Stacey ( 10) 100. 132 Park, Yun!' Joon (I I) Quanaram. Knnherly (II) 9!!. Scon. Brandon (12JMcKmney,Jcnnifer(l0)98.132 Morgan, Cody (I 0) 112 Parker, Canun.c cIOJ IJ3 122 Scovel Warren (I I)!'.fc\llillan. \.1aggic (II) 121 Morrcy, Kimbcrly(IO) 128. 132 Parker. David CIOJ QUJd.. Shonna c12) 98 Seamon,, Krl\tCn (I I) 92,\1c:\"\eal, Slephanic ( 10) 132 Morrill. Chad ( 10) 132 Parker, Gregory (I 0) 1~3 Quinn Km1h\'rly 112) 45 93,127Mc1'o'ec\, Jeff (II) 93. 121 Morrill, Shawn (II) 121 Parker, Jame' ( 12J Ill Quinn, l.oralre (){JJ 15, 1.14Mecham. \llalmd:1 ( 10) 132 Moms. Andrew (I 0) 132 Parkm, Steven (I IJ Sears, Jeanine C12J 9.1, ICXJ, 112, Par;on. Shalanc (1OJ 1!6. 10() R 168Macha. Frank (I0) I00. 131 Morris. Krislln (II) 12. 34 ,35. Pmocka, C'mdy cI IJMad\cn, Ton1Ann (II) 86, 88, 80. 121 Selander, MJCharl ( I IJ 12:1 Mom\, R~ehard (I 0) 94. 132 Sengpam\Cut, Douangmal <II) 123 \1orri\, Tr.tvi' (I OJ 132 Mortcn,cn. Bryan ( 10) 132 Sengp;tr:I\CUt, Douangpra ( 12J \1onen\Cn. Ju\lin (II) 12 I Setterberg, Carlo' (12) l>4, 65, Mortensen, Theresa (II) 121 99.ll>4, IM Mortensen, Tnna ( 12) 110 Sevy, Travi\ ( 10) !16, 135 Mortimer, Lynette (I I) 86, 121 Paul, Shicla C10) 1B Shal/. Billy ( 12J ll!, 112, 161! Sh;me. Jeremy ( 12) 1I2120 Raja, Mana( I2)90, 91!. 100, 106, Shannon, Justin (I 0) 6 I , IJ5Maesla\, Renee ( 12) I09 Moseng, Carianne ( 1OJ 132 Paxman. Du\tin ( I IJ I II Shaw, Tammie (I I) 12JMahan. Al i,on ( 10) 131 Moser. Juic ( 10) 132 Payne. Jane CI2J 47, 80, Ill Rake, Jcnmfcr( 12) 4. KK. 9 I. Ill Shephard, Jason (1I )Malnati. Nickol;!\ (I 2) I09 Moss, Judy ( 12) II 0 Payne, Judy I 12) I II Ra\mu\\t:n, Durin ( II) 122 Shoemaker. ll'lellly ( 10) 61, l.l5Mabtrom. Ty,on (II) 58. 60, \lloulton, Brandon ( 12) Payne. fommyC 10) 61. 58. IJ3 Rasmt\"'cn, Tmy (II J II I, 16l! Shon. Chri,tnpher120 Payton. l.nJ.. ( IOJ I.U \1ounteer, Br;mdy CII J 121 Raymond, Lori (12) Ill, 16l! Short. Jod) <I ! ) Peacock. Ru.,\CII 1II JIWMangum. Jcnmfcr (II) 90. 120 .\llounteer. Jawn C!OJ 91. 132 Rcddmg. Ju,lin (II) I 22 Shui\Cn, \1elame <12J !IX. 97, \liountecr, Rainie CI2J 93, 110. Pearson, C'hen ( 12)\.1annara. Charb (II) 120 Reed, Emil~ c12) II I 112Marchant. Shannon ( 12) I09 168 Pearwn. Jenmfer (II) Reeve,, C'oilcnc< IOJ 134 Sileo\"· Sharlec I IOl 45, IJ5\'lana. Henry ( 12) 58. 109 Mo\\er, Pamela ( 12) 1!3. 110 Peay. Brandon (I 2J 6l!, 97. 99. Reich. Brod) ( IOJ 1.14 Simon. Scott (II JMarquardson. Wayne (I 0) 132 Mulqueen, David (I I) 51!. 121 103. II I, 12!1 Reyc,, Meh\"a ( J() U4l Simon,on, Ryan 112) 511, I I 2,Marquardt. Lmda ( 10) 132 Mumford, Troy, (II) 81!. 121 Peay, Ell\"a ( 10) 8.~. I.U. 152 Reyes, Roh\'rta ( I0) IJ..J 119M;arquardt. Michael ( 12) 90. 109 Murphy, Joseph (I I) 12 1 Peckham, Justul (I I) Reye\, Ton1 C12) Snivong. Mamch:mh (I OJ l.l'\Marriott. James D. (12) 86. I09 Myers, Cole ( 10) 19. 58, 61, 132 Pelch, Karey (I I J Rhodes, Donald CI2J II I Skou\en. Rcoccca CIOJ 11~Marsh. Richard ( 10) 132 Myers, Enon (II) 12 1 Pelch, Nikol ( I0) 1!6, Itl Rhode\, Ronald cI:l) Ill Slater, Jan1c ( 10) 71. 115 Myer;, Stt1ci, ( 12) 80, 110 Pclch, TriiYI\ (I I) 61! Richar<bon. Greg (I I) 94, I22 Smalley, Ph1l1p (IllMarshall, Marti ( 10) 39. 78, 132 Pendleton, Juhe C10) R1chard,on, Shawn (I 1) '\K, 60. Smalley. Vlnlcnl ( 10) IJSMartin. Michael (II) 120 N Pendrcy. Jenn1fer ( 10) 1.11Martin, Shannon (II) I 20 Pendrey, Ridwrd I 12J Ill 122 Smart, Jod1 112J 112Martm, Tcranie (I I) 121 \'a.,h, Staq I II J 121 Penny. Genrge 112J R~eo, Rollb1e ( IOJ .11 , 51!, 61,611. Smnh, Ahe~a(I2J 112. 147Manine1. Tanya Cll) 121 'iault. D;uwn I I(}J IJ2 Penn}. ~ata·.h;~ CII J 134 146, 1411 Snuth, Br:mdnn ( 10) (ll! , 99Manin,on. Paul< IOJ 132 'l,ecai\C, Buddy CIOJ l.l2 Pen). Chn·.une <12) Smith, Kcm1 (I 0) I,15Marwedcl. Kevm 00) 132 Nelson, Jcn1fcr <120) 94. 132 Petersen Luhnne (I OJ I.H Ricben. Wend\ <12J 1!(1 IllMather, Jcnn1c ( 12J 110 Nelson, Jerem1e ( 12J 114,99. Petersen. Deh1 I I0) l!6, 1 .~3 Riggs, Derd. (II J 122 , Sm1Lh, Ph1lhp ( 121 112Mahuoka. Gretchen ( IOJ 126, Peter,en, Jeremy (I OJ 1.13 Smith ShayIa ( 12J I)(J, 112132 Petersen, Nikki (II J R1gler, Angie <12J 112 Smnh. T1moth} (I OJ l.l5Mat\uoka, Jason (I 0) I 32 R1gler. Vickie 1II J 122 Smolcn.,h Adam ( 12JM;attinson. Penny ( 12) 85, 90. 97, Nelson, MnrjaLee ( 12) 1!4. 99, Peterson, C'arm• <I OJ I.U Robens. Tram· ( II J 121 Sn1deman. Sandra ( l 0) 1.15 Rohtnson. (imger ( 11 J 12 ~110 110. 168 Pelerson, O;u11el (I I) Rohinwn. Mu.:hac l (I I ) 5K, 60. Snow. Casey CICJ) 115 123 Snow. Kimh\'1ly ( 10) 135 Pelcrson, Dan1el 1I 2) 1!4, IllM;aughan, Alicia (II) 91. 114. Nelson, Marl. (II) ! 21 Peterson, Maril.o~.·e CII) 97 RobtMlll, Lon ( 12)4!1, l!l, 1!9, 90, Snow. Susanne (12) I I?121 Nerdm, Shane I II J 121 112 Snow. Terry (II) 124 Peter'>on, \.1icharl (Ill 174 Soren,cn. Karalce ( IOl 4!i. 1.15
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Bren1 ( IOJ 9-l Vilaiphanh. Sue (12) 113 Whylock. Kelly (II) 58. 60, 125l';trr. Ryan (II l 26. 51!. 60. Vincent, Brent ( 10) 13'i Widdi,on. Krickett ( 10) 86. 13661,91,124 Virgin, Andreil ( 12) 111 Wicdbu,ch. Brent (II) 125Tute. Denni-. (I I ) 124 Vi.,.,er. Ters;1 <12> 86. 111 Wilkef'on. Sul311Ilc ( 10> 136 Vogei.Ju,tin (II) 124 Wilkes. Wendy ( 11) 125Tutc. Lara ( 12) 'i4. 55, 112 Vo1gtlacndcr. Chandm (I{)) 135 Wi l ~in-.. Kari ( 12) 111 Voigtlacndcr, Ryan ( 12) 113 Will.m,, Todd (10) 1161 ;ttum. Davtd ( 1()) 51!. 61. Vongphamany. Chanxay (II) Wille}. \1•chelle ( 12) 9. 23. 64. 7-t, K6. 111115 w124 William,, Chri,une ( 12)·1 ;~ylor. AndrCil (II) 90. 124 Wi lliams. Jason (I I) 51, 125Tu lyor, Becky ( I I l 124 Wad,wonh. Kathy (II) 124 Williams, Marcy ( 12) 113Taylor. Dcnni' (II) 124 Walker, Mtchacl (10) 136 Williams.R)an(l2J 11!,97.113 Waii.Aprii(IO) 136 William,, Stacy (II) 54. 90. 93·r aylor. Lee (II) 12·l Wall. Lam (10) 136 Willi,, rmnl. (It) 54. 90, 93 Wall. 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