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We're Number One! An SBO at His Meanest!Beetdiggers cheer at a home In the Opening Assembly,football game. The Diggers Tanan Miles, Student Bodywere Region VI champs this President, tops a beet in theyear. traditional ceremony.Solid Gold!!! N ulli Secundus!Stephanie Robison andNicole Capece take a break Second to None was the themefrom painting the side- for the 1991-1992 school year.walks. It is a popular tradi- Jordan students proved theytion. were truly the best!

Taking a Nap. CAN'T BEETTiffany Spencer dozes in thehall after finally finding a THE FEELING!good use for her books. Great expectations have been fulfilled this year, because, here at the home of the Beetdiggers, the student body is Jordan. Sophomores were fresh faces in the crowd looking for the elevator next to the pool. The returning juniors finally shed their title of \"Baby Beets.\" The seniors looked forward to their last year as they prepared for college or just slipped by. 1992 found students not only living for the present, but also looking to the future. By excelling in academics, sports, and the arts, students got to know each other better. After school was over, many developed these friendships by going to a dance, cheering at a game, or just hanging out. Wherever they went and whatever they did, Jordan students realized that you just CAN'T BEET THE FEELING!!! Heads Up! Ryan Boswell uses his head to play his own version of volleyball. Dear Old Jordan High. Historic Jordan High school stands proud and tall as it has for over 80 years.



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Dancing to the Beet. The Epitome of Manhood!In a combined dance with the cheerlead- Preston Back shows his manliness as heers, Charlonians, and Dance Co., the crosses the field after his name is called.songleaders enjoy performing for the Each football player was introducedcrowd at the night rally. that night.Bum That J!The burning J lights up the sky. Thishas been a tradition at Jordan for manyyears.Oo-Ah- Ah- Ah--Oo!Sings Analesa Weber as she pumps upthe crowd with the Charlonians.

\"Don't Step On My Head!\" The cheerleaders coach the senior class in the pyramid contest. They took first place before toppling to the ground. Dancin' With Style. Gretchen Matsuoka, Tricia Lovell, Stephanie Robison, and Elisa Peay dance to the music of Boys 2 Men at the night rally. RALLY The night rally got off to a what, the seniors would always 17-16. Once it was dark, thegreat start with the homecom- win, even if it meant bending the Cheerleaders performed theing parade. The juniors won rules. Learning new cheers andfirst place with their giant \"2,\" watching the great performances popular flashlight dance. Fire-followed by Sisters Trent, John, by the Charlonians, Dance Co. , works lit up the sky, and thePatty, and several other nuns. band, and cheerleaders, pepped us up for the intense football game traditional burning of the \"J\" Competitions between the with Bountiful. We beat the Bravesclasses revealed that no rna tter brought cheers from the crowd. This year's night rally turned out to be a great success.Going to Washington! .Corinne Wayman and Doreen Lance proudly display the Upbeets s1gn as theymarch in the Ilomccoming parade.

What a Buxom Babe!Becky Skousen apppointsherself as the new sheriff tobring law and order to thehalls of Jordan High.''Who's Got the Ball?\"I've got the ball!\" yells ChuckConover. As quarterback, hewas a great asset to the team.A Close Game.The final score of Jordan'sHomecoming game was 17 to16. Jordan played tough towin this game.

\"What Did You Say?\" A Trio of Beauty.Asks Jake Stahl, as he takes The 1991-92 Homecomingpart in the painting of the Royalty smile excitedly assidewalks. The juniors took they are presented at thesecond place in this area. Homecoming game. Class of '92 Rules! Senior superiority is shown in this picture, which was painted by the seniors, who took first place. w ELCOME HOME Homecoming week was full of excitement as students painted the sidewalks, voted for HomecomingRoyalty, supported clubs at Farmer's Market, and attended the Homecoming Dance. Painting the sidewalks has been a tradition at Jordan. After the cheerleaders paint the \"J\" on the sidewalks,the classes begin to paint. This year the sophomores worked hard to win, but took third place. The juniors camein second, and the seniors captured first place. Homecoming Royalty were: Second Attendant, Marti Marshall; First Attendant, Sheila Paul; and Horne-coming Queen, Kim Gyllenskog. Farmer's Market was held outside by the shop area instead of the overcrowded main hall. The participatingclubs sold everything from churros to frozen yogurt to hot dogs. To end this exciting week, DECA sponsored the Homecoming Dance, decorating the gym in maroon andgray. The dance was well attended by couples, small groups, and a large stag group consisting of more than28 people. Angela Pusey was in the stag group and enthusiastically said, \"It was so fun! You didn't have toimpress one certain person because you got to dance with everyone in the group.\"

Where's M y Arm? With great skill and concentration, JoshChristensen serves an ace. Volleyball was a popular sport to play with friends. Can We Keep Him? Cindy White and Lisa Lyons ride their new pet, hoping he won't become hun- gry and decide to have them for lunch.Look, I'm Standing!With a flounce of enthusiasm, SaraDansie strikes a brilliant pose on RagingWaters Day. Many seniors participatedand had lots of fun.

How Do You Spell Relief? Look, I'm Flying! To relieve himself of an itch, Tommy Suspended only by a rope, Brandie Arko Payne slides down the river rapids at flashes a dazzling smile for the camera The Hole. before dropping to thepool below. L AZY DAYS Ah, those lazy days of summer Garrison to Park City to watch the Basketball, football, and volleyball . . . or were they? sun rise on a hot air balloon. She campsoccurredatJHSand USU. The Jordan High students filled their commented, \"I had to getup early, cheerleaders and Charlonians alsosummer months with many but it was worth it!\" went to camps to sharpen their per-different activities. Tospend some time together, many formance skills. Our SBO's attended When not at work, students families took time off from their a special camp inJune tohelp developfound other ways to keep them- busy schedules to go on vacation. their leadership skills. They also tookselves busy. Hanging out with Travel destinations included Lake some time off to travel up to Idaho tofriends was a popular pastime. Powell, Mexico, Hawaii, Cali- dig the beets used in the openingGoing to a movie or to Lagoon were fornia, and Florida. assembly. Caprice Evans exclaimed,a few ways to spend some time \"That was awesome! The SBO's arewith thatspecialsomeone. Creative To get away from the family, true Beetdiggers!\"dates included going on a picnic, students attended special campsgoing horseback riding, going to a offered throughout the summer. All in all, most students spent theirplay, and going hot air ballooning. Engineering State, Business Week, summers making memories thatMarci Pulsipher went with Rainey and Phi Delta Cappa were camps would last a lifetime. held to build interest in their fields.

Get a Little Closer!Loralee Quinn and Jared English enjoya few seconds of passion as theyparticipate in the licorice kiss, whichhas always been a popular event.Getting Into It!Damon Rockhill is up to his neck in jelloand onions. His embarassment showedwhen he reappeared with a red face.Don't Fall!Darrin Thedell makes a great effort tocatch an egg wildly thrown by ChuckConover, helping the seniors to take firstplace overall.

Oh, Gross! We Are SeniorsSuzy Wilkerson releases a large burp The cheerleaders lead their class to yellin order to relieve frustration. She louder than the juniors and sophomores.took first place in this event. Most participants were hoarse the next day.L ET'S GET ACQUAINTED The class officers were on the event this year. Seniors Suzy In the tug of war, the juniorsfield with theSBO's. Ryan Boswell Wilkerson and Clayton Jackson were easily beaten by the strongerand Glen Mills were up in the both took first place. When asked sophs. What happened? One jun-announcer's box using their witty what she did to prepare for the ior commented, \"They put drugssenses of humor to entertain the contest, Suzy replied, \"Nothing, in our cereal. That's how theycrowd. The senior, junior, and I've been burping since I was a won.\" The sophs then got a goodsophomore cheerleaders each baby.\" start with the seniors, but the sen-stood in front of their classes to iors' endurance claimed their vic-elicit their support. Damon The baby relay then took place. tory.Rockhill knelt before a large tub of The seniors and the sophs werered jello and onions. Someone fast, but juniors Jay Richards and In the end, the seniors (whoshouted, \"Go!\" and he plunged LeAnn Prince took first place. else?) earned 47 points byclaiminghis head into the red slime. The first place in six of the nine events.Get Acquainted assembly had The egg toss once again took The juniors received 29 points tobegun! place this year. Although Dar- take second place, and the sophs rinThedell slipped while trying to followed with 23 points. The onion bob was the first catch an egg, he still caught theevent. Brady Meyers beat out the most eggs to lead the seniors to an- What did the sophomores thinkother competitors by grabbing 11 other victory. about all ofthis? Melissa Hill com-onions. The next few events were mented, \"The seniors cheated.\"the licorice kiss and the slippery The traditional president pie- Another soph added, \"This year'sslide. eating contest elicited laughter juniors better watch out, 'cause from everyone. Mark Albrecht we're gonna beat them next year!\" The belching contest was a new defeated Trent Maddox and Kirk Gyllenskog.

More Fries, Please! Death From Above!!!After cheering at the night rally, these Nicole Young risks it all to make a daringcheerleaders go on an emergency fry descent down a steep rock wall. Luckily,run to regain thier energy to cheer at she survived her expedition and is alive tothe Homecoming game the next day. tell about it today.The Next Bonnie Rait?Brandie Arko jams out on her guitar asshe entertains hor friends at CapriceEvans' house.Hi Mom!Emily Arends, Dana Cassidy, MarciJensen, and Melanie Cutler spend anight at Hardees building thier friend-ship.

\"Scratch - Scratch\" Travis Sevey has an \"itch.\" Unfortu- nately, he may be allergic to Hardees, which was a common place to hang out. \"Did You See That Fine Guy?' Angela English and Sheila Paul check out guys as they eat snowcones. Guy- watching was a popular pastime for Jordan females.1...2...3...Blow! N IGHT LIFETravis Sevey and Matt Moon practice CPR on theWindow of Hardees. Thanks to them, the window The bell rings, and we shufflesurvived its near suffocation. out ofJordan, ready for night life to begin. We Beetdiggers found great ways to spend our time away from school. Before winter, many of us played some kind of sport, such as tennis,volleyball, and football. Then we escaped to the moun- tains for many hours of skiing and snowboarding on theslopes. Friday nights usually prom- ised a date, or maybe a dance. Even hanging around with friends doing nothing was more satisfying thandoinghomework. We couldbe found almosteve- rywhere, doing everything out- side school hours. We as Jordan students know how to have fun!

Cheesy Appeal. Over There!!!Brody Reich pauses to flash Tanan Miles shows Benthe camera a cheesy smile. Welling and josh ChristensenHe was famous at football an approaching girl. Thesegames for his intense seniors took their job ofcheering. getting to know the student body very seriously.The Real Thing. We're No.1!John Doyle shows his GQ Ryan Haun shows his class-style with funky glasses and mates true school spirit. Anhis Coca-Cola. John hopes to enthusiastic Jordan crowdland a job in commercials can't be beet!\"when he grows up.\"

How does it go? p ERSONALITYValerie Paul helps Heather Day PROFILEmemorize the school song forhalftime. Many students are The dictionary defines personality as the visibleleft speechless during this aspect of one's character as it impresses others.longtime tradition. What is your definition of a good personality? -Funny and outgoing Roger Lloyd -Honest, trustworthy, and reliable Stephanie Robison -Smart and not blonde Troy Hickman -Friendly and fun to be around Dixie Garrison -Who cares about other people? Matt Hilbig -Someone that likes you for what you are, not what they want you to be Sara Dansie What do you want? Da\"vn Hillier gives a suspicious look to the camera. Maybe she's protecting her friend in disguise, Jim Delahunty.No Way! Tom Payne demonstrates the other team after one of his inspired plays.lie was unstoppable in gaining extra yardage this season.

Gold Dot.... Pride!The senior football players unite onemore time in the senior assembly toshow their pride for their team andschool.\"And to my lawyer, I leave...a Tazmanian Devil ..... and a boot tothe head.\" Darren Thedel whirls intothe skit as a rabid Tasmanian devil. Senior Hop Royalty King: Jackson Allen Queen: Natalie Tueller Prince: Brett Sorenson Princess: Sheila Paul \"Don't get up, I'll be o.k.\" President Bush made a surprise ap- pearance, teaming up with Twinkie The Kid to help out at the \"Channel One\" debate.

ENIORs WEEK Senior Week this year was held Senior Week brought a lot offrom December 9-13. There were emotion and remembrance to thethe usual theme days, such as sen- seniors this year. Tarni Carlsonior polls, cram-a-van day, where commented, \"When we were so-they crammed 17peopleinto a 1969 phomores, we could all remem-VW Bug, a limbocontest, etc. These berlooking up to the seniors. Nowactivities were held during lunch. we are the seniors and the under- classmenare looking up to us; our The week was topped off by a year of being looked up to is al-stunningdisplay ofsenior talent(s), most over.\" Josh Christensen,starringTwinkieThe Kid, Patfrom Boy's Senator, declared, \"Al-Saturday Night Live, and Presi- thoughSr. Week was a lotofwork,dent Bush. it was very successful.\" Senior Hop was held on Satur- The seniors this year will missday, December14atJordan, where Jordan High, but will foreverthe students enjoyed themselves cherish the memories they madewhile bringing in the holidays during the years they spent here.Hawaiian style. \"Love me, that's all I ask of you.\" Everyone watched this lovely couple in awe as Curtis Linton and Mark Albrecht performed a musical and dance number no one will ever forget. In a ghostly manner... Chuck Conover and Darren Thedell reenact the pottery scene portrayed by Patrick Swazey and Demi Moore. Don't quit your day job, guys.

OGPATCH Too Mushy. Tami Carlson and Chuck Conover finisD DRAG the relay with a quick kiss. They were one of the few couples that didn't have banana in the way.Every year during Dogpatch week, couples submit themselves to gruel-ing tasks to gain the title of Daisy Mae and Little Abner. Though the eventscan be stressful and more than a little embarrassing, most people will agreethat it's worth the time. Here are the results of Dogpatch Week 1991:Daisy Mae Corby CoyLittle Abner Eric LloydPie Making Holly TroyerCake Making Eric LloydHarriest Legs Corby CoyThickest Beard Roger LloydFastest Relay Eric Lloyd and Corby CoyBest Ballad Brandon Hutchings and Mindy Wintle Hairy Situation. Jolene Beckstrand shows her disgust at losing the hairy legs contest to Mark Albrecht. Unfortunately, he was dis- qualified for being the wrong gender.

Oh Abner!Holly Troyer proclaims her love for BradyMeyers in a typical love ballad. This eventis often the most embarrassing part of theassembly.Almost There!Dan Olson struggles to grab a ribbon atthe top of the rope. With his long legs, heprobably could have saved time byjumping.Fishin in the dark.Mindy Wintle seranades BrandonHutchings as he tries to ignore her overthe sounds of his homemade Banjo.

This is Troys.... Front?Troy Robinson Displays hisBackwards front and vice versaon backwards day. Unfortu-nately very few people partici-pated. Peace Brother Trent Madox promotes peace throughout the school as junior Class President.Science is groovy man! Peace Love and Tranqu il ityThinks junior Nanette Wallace. Wendy johnson lives up to theHer dream of living in the 60's sisterly love required by hercame true on hippie day. hippy outfit. We had to do announcemcn14 Patty Amussen explains her rcao;on for being out of class. Patty, one of the happier juniors, always had an excu..C for everything.

.J UNIOR WEEK Brady Meyers received strangelooks as he walkedthrough the halls of Jordan, his green army pants,tuxedo jacket and a tie. \"It's Clash Day!\" he ex-claimed. The bell rang and several more strangefigures ran to class, starting off the first theme dayofJunior Week. The next day you heard enough of\"Peace, brother\" and saw enough hippy's to blastyou back to the 60's. Thursday, the school's colorsrang throughout the halls as many people showedtheir school spirt by wearing maroon and gray. Fri-day, Backwards Day, was accented by people wholooked like they had gotten dressed in the dark. Junior Prom had a great turnout at the MarriotHotel. The theme was \"In your eyes\", and this year'sroyalty was: Queen Valerie Paul, and her two at-tendants Elise Hollinger, and Nanette Wallace.

Introducing the Couch Potatos Shower fresh feeling...Deana Nygard introduced each skit Candace Hine uses Ban and so shouldwith her couch potato family. Watch- you. Some found wearing deodorant aing T.V. was a favorite pastime. great help when with the opposite sex.s OPHOMORE WEEKSophomore week, February 3-7, mores think fish and dating gowas highlighted by the Sophomore together.assemblyand SweetheartsBall. The Some of the highlights of the as-Sophomore class officers worked sembly included a girls rock band,hard to pull everything together \"Ultra Violet\", \"Studs\", and a guestand tohave the weekrunsmoothly. appearance from Deiter. RichardKirk Gyllenskog, Sophomore Class Simmons showed up to let us allPresident, commented, \"It turned know just how much \"Sweatin' toout better than I thought.\" the Oldies can be. There were also The Sophomore assembly some appearances that were veryshowed just how hard it is for similar to those in the Senior as-sophomores to adjust to high sembly.school. A lot of their time this year The sophomores finished thewas spent drinking milk, usingdeodorant, and watching T.V. so week off with Sweethearts Ball.that they would be able to hold Many students showed up early on Saturday to help decorate andconversations with the upperclass- set up for the dance. Their workmen. Butthe upperclassmen would paid off with some of the best deco-still like to know why the sopho- rations this year. Altogether, the week was a success, and all those who contributed to the week should be proud of their efforts.

Sweatin' to the Oldies,Tim Carter shows the audience just how much fun it can be to bum off that cel- lulite. Remember... No pain, no gain!Milk, It does a body good!Peter Bradford displays just what milkhas done for his body. Many sopho-mores spent this year building theirbodies. ~ W IE IE1rIHIIE A Iff1r§ IR~lfAIL1rlf ll~~~ ~ITN<G KIRK GYLLENSKOG :\",.,JIEIEN GINA HENDRICKSON JP>m.ITNCIE MATT HILBIG SAMANTHA CRUMPOprah goes bananas!During this episode Oprah was moreinterested in the Drivers Ed. teacher thanAmanda Mason, who was injured by asophomore driver. Many people experi-enced the hazards of sophomore drivers.

\"IWANTMONEY\" Please use another lane. Jennifer Hollinger and Tawni Gretchen Matsuoka, politelyKirk show extreme excitement explains to hercustomers-Heras they anxiously await their Register Is Closed!!!!unsuspecting customers.\"I dont know, I just work Want to buy some Pampers?here,\" Mark West, no longer a babyBret Olsen tries to match the beet, stocks the store shelve!-;.label to the prices as he restocks Many underclassmen lookthe shelf. forward to the day they can hold a real job.

It's how much? s LAVINGKristyn Jones uses her math AWAYskills to add up her customerspurchases. Krystin was one Many students had the opportunity this summer toof many Jordan students that work their hearts out to earn money for school clothes,found jobs running a cash college, or cars. Where do you think the money reallyregister. went? Kristen Larsen commented, \"I don't know where my money went, and I sure don't have any of it left!\" Yet many, many students worked only for the blessed opportunity to meet new people. \"I enjoyed working this summer. I had many opportunities to meet gorgeous guys. Too bad they were all with women,\" stated Mindee Boulton. Whatever the reason for having a summer job, those who worked were obligated to serve those who didn't. Not only a model by day, Troy Hickman works hard to show off his best side at work too.\"Now what size was that? \" asksStephanie McNeal as she spendshours searching through the backroom of Allied.

HAT LOOKS Man! I feel good! Shouts Peter Bradford, whose futurew HOT plans are to become a full time model.\"Style, the window of con- Girbaud jeans, a baggy shirt, andsciousness, the delineation ofrel- earrings. The typical outfit for guysevance. My style, for me to de- is whatever smells clean that day.cide, for me to choose.\" That's Marnie West says she wearswhatMattKunzsaid when asked whatever is comfortable. But someto define style. people go to major extremes to lookWhat we wear and look like \"just right\". These people spendshows a little about our inner paycheck after paycheck buying outpersonalities. We all have our the malls. It's all they can do to keepown styles: up with the ever-changing trendsThe typical outfit for a girl is of today.Do you like See-food?Asks Kristen Larson. Many of us involve food in our styles, but fortunately Kris-ten's \"see-food\" style is not becoming popular.

The new 'flip' do! Lanae Garner demonstrates her new hairstyle. I like the Sprite in you! Ruth Fisher displays the casual but so- phisticated look.What team do you play for?Tiffany Bell models her baseball cap. Hatsare becoming more and more popular.Unfortunatly, they are not allowed atschool.

You're Eyes are like the stars. Relax Troy you'll get it.Tony (Troy Hickman) ex- Troy I Jickman agonizespresses his love to Maria over a difficult scene. Long(Stephanie Robison) in West hours of practice wereSide Story. required for memorization. ET'S ACT Tradition continues as Jordan High studentspresent the play and musical for the year 1991-1992. The play was Inherit the Wind and themusical was West Side Story. Although these weredifficult productions to present, the performanceswere extremely impressive. Inherit the Wind was presented on December 4,5, and 6. The leads were Tanan Miles (BertramCates), Curtis Linton (Henry Drummond), AmberSundin (Rachel Brown), Scott Stone (MatthewHarrison Brady), and Cody Morgan (E.K.Hornbeck). Together with the rest of the cast, itwas a powerful performance. West Side Story was performed on March 17, 18,20, and 21. The leads were Stephanie Robison(Maria), Troy Hickman (Tony), Richard Russell(Riff), Hagoth Lelepeli (Bernardo), and KimGyllenskog (Anita). Along with the rest of the castthey pulled off a fun performance that will alwaysbe remembered.

Two Steps Where? I don't Know if I should beTeryn Swan gets some help helping a Cuban.in her dance style. Re-peated rehearsal of dance Caprece Evans adjusts Anita'ssteps led to perfection on (Kim Gyllenskogg) costumeperformance night. before rehersal. Be cool boy! The \"Jets\" saranade each other after the death of Bernardo and Riff (Hagoth Lelepali & Rich Russell). Take this! Kim Morrey and Becky Skousen, the student directors, settle an argu- ment over a scene block- ing.

Did I miss something?Ruth Fisher throws her hands infrustration while her friends laugh ather confusion.Are we having fun yet?Asks Teresa Chase as she dances tothe jammin' music at the Sub ForSanta Stomp.The ultimate - halves! Dave Delahunty and Teryn Swan hugeach other close at the Sub for Santastomp. The \"Bear-Hug\" has been one ofthe most popular dances this year.

What's she smiling about? MPING TOBethany Windor and Kim Morreystomp to the beat at the Hello stomp. s ·THE BEETMany people wondered what Kimwas thinking. School stomps were the best supportingourschool's fight against this year! They let us enjoy the drugs. The Election stomp was held fun of being high school stu- to let the students know who the dents as we danced to the music 1992-93 cheerleaders and student of Bryan Adams and Extreme. body officers would be. After being announced, the winners were forced At the Hello stomp we became to eat baby food. At the last stomp reunited with old friends and of the year, the Yearbook stomp, we also met new ones. \"It was the all collected au tographs from our best , we got to meet a lot of new friends as we said goodbye for the people, exclaimed Amy Brewster! last time and wished the seniors The Sub-for-Santa stomp was the good luck in the future. Molly Pa- first time we could show our tocka remarked, \"Stomps were a Christmas spirit and donate chance to meet new friends and money to needy families. The have a good time.\" Pride stomp ended Pride week,Everybody get down!!TFa.ra Bon·no, Carol Brunisholz, and nends dance up a storm at the Christ-rna~ stomp. Group dancing has pickedup 10 popularity this year.

With hair flipping around her face, Need a shave?Lori Fairbanks takes one last fling at Mark Albrecht sits Iddley by as he haschildhood as she slides down the slide at his \"golden Locks\" shaved from hisHogle Zoo. scalp. Being bald at 17 is as imbarrassing as it gets.Bottom's Up!Matt Baker pauses for a moment to showus his rear view. To many, this wasMatt's better side.\"H elp! It's Got Me!\"Shouts Brent David, as something belowthe bleachers attempts to pull him down.With all that junk, you never could tellwhat might be growing down there!

With icicles forming under his armpits, Troy Hickman braves the icy cold waters like a true man. Even though he got frostbite, Troy still survived. \"It's Just the Way I Am!\" Explains Jason DeHererra, cross dress- ing in the closet. It's okay, Jason, we still love you. E VERBEEN EMBARRASSED Not many of us can say we've never been embarrassed. When asked,\"What has been your most embarrassing moment?\" some students werereluctant to reply. A few of the braver ones shared with us their fondmemories of humiliation:\"When I was in the Junior Jazz, one of my team members pantsed meright in the middle of the game.\" Phil Nosack\"When I was younger and at the swimming pool, my dad had me standon his shoulders, ready to shoot me out of the water. He threw me intothe air, and I went up, but my swimming trunks didn't.\" Mike White\"When I was in Cooking and lit Rebecca Webb's arm on fire.\" RyanHaun\"At the drive-thru at the bank, when they sent me back the tube, I triedto get my money out, but my hand got stuck. Every time I pulled, I wouldhonk the horn. Finally, the bank teller asked if I needed any help. 1proceeded to free my hand, but then dropped the tube out the window.I then had to go chase it as it rolled down the hill.\" Marlene Barela

\"Don't make me jump!\" Warns Dave Tatum, who is about to plummet to his de- mise. Luckily, he was talked out of this tragic decision. Performing an Indian rain- dance, this junior returns to the ways of her ancestors. It resulted in rain the next day.Too \"Sexy\" for myself.Tanan Miles struts his stuffin the hall of jordan High.Tanan, thebelovedS.B.P., wasoften seen setting such an ex-ample.Tell me when it's over.Josh Christiansen has hishead shaved at the Christmasassembly. This voluntaryself-mutilation went for theworthy Sub-for-Santa cause.

EMEMBERR WHEN Memories... some we;d like to relive, and others LET'S HAVE A LUAU!we'd rather forget. Addy Smith, Robert Whicker, Jackson Allan, and Nicole Capece pose for the camera at \"Senior Hop\". Senior Hop, Jordan High has provided many memories for one of the less-attended dances turned out to be one of thestudents, teachers, and alumni. All of us have had funnest.great experiences here because the small size of theschool has allowed us to participate in many differ-ent activities., In the immortal words of our school song...Jordan, our dear old Jordan High School. Jordan,the school we love so well. Ever we will submit toyour rule. Ever of you our praises tell. Sacred thememories we shall cherish of friends and teachersoh so true. Your colors red and gray bid us to stayat Jordan I ligh School with you.\" EVERYBODY LOVES TO GO \"DUTCH\". The \"Stag\" or \"Too poor to pay for a date\" group attends Homecoming. This event began a wonderful tradition of going stag that lasted all year.race and style epitomized \"No fake-baking for me!\" THE TIE-DYED DRAG Says Tom Payne, as he pre- This group returns to the 60's for their dance attire. Thew ·~nonba.lesa eber poses in the pares to bask in the sun.Fake- Dogpatch Drag was the best-attended dance of the year0, b~n Hood\" performance. baking was out this year, and and was, of course, a girls'-choice dance. natural tans were in.' m flood\" look state in theovelty category.

Up-rising in the middle east. A car bomb in Israel kills one and wounds three. Political unrest in this area of the world has marked this time period. President Bush on the campaign trail. George Bush tries to convince the audience of his views on one of his campaign stops. He ran for re-electionin 1992.U.S.A. Olympic Hockey Team.The hockey team did very well in the1992 olympics in Albertville. Aftermany tough games they placed fourth.

URRENT c EVENTS This past year has brought about many impor- France and the summer games will take place in-tant events and changes in the world. These Barcelona, Spain.changes are things that deserve attention becausethey will be a determining factor in the direction We also witnessed the break-up of one of thethat our lives will take. world's greatest powers, the U.S.S.R. This nation no longer exists as a whole and there is no telling 1992 was an election year, and as we draw the magnitude of effect this has had on the United~loser to the voting age this means a lot more than States and the effect it will continue to have forIt had in years past. It was an olympic year as many years to come. As you can see this yearwell. The winter games were held in Albertville, offered no shortage of news worthy events.~he breakup of the U.S.S.R. ussian soldiers help put down an anti-ctJoSrnrnU~t.<;m riot. What used to be the · .S.R. ts now multiple independantrepublics.



AQAJDEMICSBetween social schedules, work sched- in the corner trying to comprehendules and being involved in sports and complex math concepts.other clubs at Jordan, it is amazing that Other classes offered at Jordan thatthe student body finds time to comjplete are not as stressful, but just as useful intheir homework. The classes which usu- life are home economics, art classes, andally cause the most stress are classes that computer classes. Most students agreeare required like english, math, and sci- that these classes are some of the fun-ence classes. nest.You can walk down the halls at any Everyone gripes about homework,time and see the students cramming for but we all know you can't beat thethe big test in english, or sitting feeling of getting a good grade.Rcn·bn and bare •\"t.\".'tufoh~:Yfn~rS.tta~ke ehromexepwreosrskeshahnedregdraoduit-.J tip•f•es the attidude of mostOrdan students.

Books and more Books. What?!Brent Meldrum uses reading to help ob- Ladd Johnson searches for symbolism, atain a better vocabulary, a nessesity in skill that is developed in all EnglishEnglish classes. classes. In the beginning, we were required to learn such simple things as thedifference between a capital letter and a lower case letter. Then it becamemore difficult as we identified the different parts of speech, and begandiagraming sentences. As our high school career plugged on, we delvedinto works such as To Kill a Mockingbird, The Adventures of H!,~ckle­berry Finn, and The Scarlet Letter, intertwined with poems by RobertFrost, e.e. cumings, and Emily Dickenson. English. The one class that was unavoidable every year throughoutour education. While some students dread attending the academic class,other's look forward to it. Brandie Arko explains, \"It's a great programwith dedicated teachers and good learning experiences.\" More than just grammar and speaking, English is writing a greatessay, creating an intense novel, and analyzing literature. Englishteachers at Jordan High used creative activities to help illustrate a subjectmore clearly. Jordan offers a great variety of English classes. Helpingthe college bound student fill the credits required by Universities,courses such as Effective and Creative writing, Advanced PlacementEnglish, College Prep English, Shakespeare, and ofcourse Basic English.What ever subject students enrolled in, they were all expected to dosome form of writing. Though the classes don't always cover the easiestsubjects to learn, they certainly won't be easy to forget.

Oh, I get it. Lori Fairbanks jots down a few notes before she forgets them. Students' note taking skills are imperative in English.This is English ?Terry Johnson ponders over Emily Dick-enson's Poetry. Most students had mixedfeelings towards her writings.. . . Transparent eye ball.Mrs. Siegler lectures on the qualities ofTrancendentalism. All of Mrs. Siegler'sclasses will aiways remember Whitman's\"Barbaric Yawp\".zzz ... Carianne Malor catches a quick nap in english. Many students found their English classes the perfect time to snooze.

All Right!Melissa Tyler and CrystalJensen give each other a\"high five\" after they meettheir deadline in yearbook.Say Cheese!Blake Kener and AndrewPedderson are more inter-ested in the camera thenlearning how to use the saw.Getting To Know You!Vocational classes gavestudents the opportunity toget to know each other.

Showing off. Deep in concentration. This had better work!Janet Larson whips up an Shani Clark is trying to After slaving all day overoufit to wear to school the finish her electronics assign- his car, an auto-shop studentnext day. Students were ment. Many student stressed jumps in to see if his workoften complaining they when deadlines needed to be has paid off.didn't have enough to wear. met. FOR A LIVING The vocational classes helped student to prepare for their future careers. These classes were not required, but students who planned to enter the work force found the classes helpful in learning what to expect in the real world. Mindee Boulton said, \"Foods Class has helped me to become a connoisseur of the culinary a1 ts.\" Vocational classes ranged from clothing to auto body and woods to foods. \"Auto body has helped me to ap- preciate fine body work.\" stated Paige Christensen. Some students who don't plan on working took these classes to help them in home life. Caprice Evans stated, \"Clothing has helped me realize my potential as a home- maker.\" The students are grateful for the opportunity they have to take these classes.QUIET!!!Ginny Bowler patiently tries to get the attention of hergluest. Child Developemcnl wasn't always a kick backc ass.

Test Stress.Jennifer Apking concentratesvery hard as she takes herscantron test.Help!!Nanette Wallace turns toJennifer Whitehead for helpon her Algebra II assignment.Vern Scores! Take my picture...NOT!! Seeing the light.Brandon Vernon takes a break Mr. I Iunter commands his class John Doyle explains a mat11from Mr. Collier's lecture and from behind his desk. Mr. problem on the overheadgives the camera a cheezy grin. Hunter'ssharpwitcould make Many Juniors thought it •1To most students no work is too or brake a year dependtng privclege to write on thCimportant not to permit a chance upon how a student accepted overhead projector.to pose for the camera

IN ACTION Math frustrated a lot ofstudents with geometric se-quences, derivatives, the quadratic formula, and-many other equations and theorems. Pre-Agebra,Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II, Trigonometry andCalculus taught students the basic and complexitiesof Math. Ben Welling, Senior, stated, \"Calculus andMr. Collier have left permanent scars on my brain.\" Some math subjects frustrated students like sopho-more Shalise Veenendal who said, \"Me and #'S don'tget along.\" But no matter what the class is, or ourattitude about it; we all have to take it.••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••ListenUp, Class.Mr. Collier lectures on theboard. Mr. Collier is mostnoted for the times his musclesbulged through his shirt.