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\"I'm going to rip my hair out\" ••says Cory Talbot as he won-ders how he is going to finishhis layout. Cory was fun tohave in class but was a littlehard on the desks. /Check me out!Ben Welling tries to impresshis friends in second period.Busy as always...Dirk Avery and JeremyPeterson were a great teamwhen it came to computers.

Has anybody seen my pictures 1991-1992 Yearbook StaffVal Frampton searches furiously Amy Adams, Mark Albrecht,for some pictures for her Jackson Allan, Emily Arends, Brandie Arko, Dirk Avery, Jolenelayout. Beckstrand, Brad Beesley, Tara Borino, Carole Brunisholz, Nicole Capece, Dayna Casady, Josh Christensen, Amy Cowin, Melanie Cutler,Meredith Dupaix, Caprice Evans, Valerie Frampton, Kim Gyllenskog, Troy Hickman, Jennifer Hollinger, Crystal Jensen, Ladd Johnson, Melissa Johnson, Mathew Kunz, Lisa Lyons, Cariann Mellor, Isaac Melville, Kim Morrey, Jeremy Petersen, Angela Pusey, Loralee Quinn, Damon Rockhill, Shelly Russell, Sara Scadlock, Cory Talbot, Melissa Tyler, Brandon Vernon, Kim Wallace, Annalesa Weber, Jennifer Weeks, Ben Welling (assistant editor), Robert Whicker (editor), Cindy White, Krickett Widdison, Nicole Young. BEAT THE CLOCK Stress, frustration, deadlines, hard work, long hours and Fahervergnugen were all words used to describe this year's yearbook classes. With the ex- ception of the veteran \"yearbookers\" of last year, many of the members of the staff were astonished with all the time and hard work that was required in putting together the yearbook. \"What?\" was a word often heard from confused staff members such as Nicole Young. Being only one of two juniors on the staff called for speedy learning. Robert Whicker (editor) and Ben Welling (assistant editor) put in many additional hours of work which included a yearbook camp during the summer. At this camp, our editors had the opportunity to exchange ideas with other high schools. It was because of hard work like this, that enabled the Jor- dan High yearbook staff to produce another won- derful yearbook.What do you want?Lisa Lyons shows us one of her very few sad faces.As a section editor, Lisa had a lot of responsibilityand was always ready to help.

A meeting of the \"bored.\"The SBO's found themselves enduringmany student council meetings, whileusing many creative techniques to keepthe students awake.AAAHHHHHH........Caprice takes out pent up frustrationsby gnawing on Tanans leg. This was adaily ritual among the SBO's.Big Smiles! Is there film in that thing?Glen Mills, Tanan Miles, Ryan Boswell,Curtis Linton, Kim Wallace, Caprice Asks Curtis Linton ashe fondles a tree in aEvans, Robyn Staker. fi rst period student council meeting. Meetings were trying for everyone.

NULLI SECUNDUS The Student Body Officers chose Nulli Secundus as the theme forthe 1991-92 school year. Nulli Secundus means \"Second to None.\"The SBO's exerted great amounts of energy this year to make JHSSecond to None. Throughout the school year they used this theme to motivateschool spirit and create more student involvement. \"We have incor-portated our theme in all activities, in hopes that Jordan will con-tinue to be Nulli Secundus,\" said Caprice Evans. The theme was used often during Homecoming Week. For theNight Rally all clubs incorporated the theme into their floats, it reallygot the crowd psyched for the homecoming game. Kim Wallacestated, \"I love our theme, Jordan doesn't get the credit it deserves,JHS is the best!\" The SBO's encourage all future SBO's and studentsof Jordan High to support Jordan and to continue to make it \"Sec-ond to None.\" You have Got to be kidding! Kim Wallace tries to wake up for morning announcements. The SBOs often found themselves running in at the last minute. Good morning Jordan High! Glen Mills greets the student body at the beginning ofa new school day. Everyone could count on Glen to be chipper no matter what the hour.

Time to Play, After all the practice the Upbeets enjoy performing for a rest home. Performing is what made all the work worth it.Hooray for Hollywood!Barbara Sorenson introduces the Up-beets and their tribute to Hollywood atone of their local programs. As man-ager she was responsible for schedulingall performances.Workin' 9 to 5...The gals in Upbeets express theirfeelings towards the long hours of workrecquired to suceed. The Upbeets hadto work hard to keep their programpolished.Strike up the Band.Members of the ensambles band waitfor their cues. The Upbeets were oneof the few performing grooups in Utahwith their own band.

GIMMETHEBEAT What do you get when you exciting performance willtake 40 talented kids, 3 crazy be given this summer inleaders, and add hours of Washington D.C. for thepractice and effort? You get annual 4th of July Celebra-one of the greatest performing tion. Because of all the hardgroups in Utah! Although this work of the members of thisis only the second year the group the Upbeets wereUpbeets have been together, one of the few groups fromalready they have proven that Utah who were recom-Jordan is second to none. mended by the senator for this honor. The Upbeets is a singing,dancing ensamble. It consists Denise Ambrose com-of 30 dancers with their own mented, \"Each member ofband. Throughout the year the the Upbeets is an importantyear they performed for many part of making this club theorganizations, but their most best in the nation!\"Too Sexy for this Song UpbeetsThe \"guys\" strut across the stage Barbara Sorenson, Lori Taylor, Jason Runyan, Lori Fairbanks, Jody Bell, Cindy White, Mattshowing off their amazing phy- Moon, Ben Welling, Kemi Smith, !lena Evans,sique. As usual the guys ch~r~ Sara Dansie, Curtis Linton, Tanan Miles, Jaredcaptured the audiences adm1rat10n. English, Mindy Densley, Kim Gyllenskog, Judy Stoddart, Kylan Lovell, John Post, Matt Baker, Terea Sohm, Chris Throkmorton, Pat Carlson, Cody Morgan, Jennifer Nelson, Scott Stone, Corinne Wayman, Doreen Lance, Becky Clawson.

Vo gu eThe cheerleaders strut their stuff in thesenior assembly. They had a lot of funtrying to build school spirit.JHS Go!ShelleyJones smiles brightly as shecheersthe football team on to victory. The sup-pot of the cheerleaders inspired sch,oolspirit in the crowd.Varsity cheerleaders and song leaders Cheerleading is a KickHolly Cowdell, Shelley Jones, KimGyllenskog, Tiffany Bell, Shawna Bow- Corbie Coy high steps into the hearts ofring, Corbie Coy, Marti Marshall, Natalie the crowd during the sub-for-santaTueller, Mindy Thayne, Terayn Swan, program The cheerleaders routinesChandra Brown always helped liven up the pep assemblies.

CHEERLEADERS TAKIN' IT TO THE TOP Cheerleading isn't as making posters for athletic glamorous as everyone may teams to promote more school think it is. It invovles countless spirit. Head Cheerleader, Kim hours of practice, total commit- Gyllenskog stated, \"Cheerlead- ment, and dedication to not only ing is fun and exciting and the squad, but also the student worth the hard work.\" body. Practices were held at 6:30- 8:30a.m. during the summer. \" Cheerleading has taught me They spent a week at USU where more about serving my school, they received the spirit stick at building enthusiasm and getting the annual cheerleading camp. support from the student body Besides camp, they spent their for all of our athletes. It has not summer holding a workshop for only been an opportunity to be little league cheerleaders. involved; it has also been a priv- iledge to work with wonderful At school, they were re- people, and it has been alot of sponsible for planning and per- fun,\" says Natalie Tuller. forming at pep assemblies and You call that a funky chicken? Natalie Tueller flashes the crowd a winning smile while cheering at the Toole football game. After all of the hardwork andd practices cheerleading was a lot of fun.JV CheerleadersSky Anderson, Chantel Bird, SamK:ump, lleather Day, Angela English,Ctna Hendrickson, Evonne Miyasaki'Valerie Paul, Annette Smalley, NanetteWallace.

Key Club:Jennifer Oleson, Andrea May, Becky Hinkle, Trista Lombardi,Bonnie Tolman, Shannon Lewis, Lori Fairbanks, Jenifer Nelson,Mindy Frost, Nicole Fawson, Shircc Nance, Angela Querry,April Kent, BrettSorenson, Melissa Stevens, Barbara Sorenson,Georgia Bendixen, Lisa Lyons, Corinne Wayman, Becky Bing-ham, Amy Adams, Rebecca Frost, Ginny Stroud, Jenny John,John I Jan, Megan Christofferson, Lori Taylor Happy to Help! Jenmfer Oleson performs a trut' ,1ct of scrvicc.Jenis justoneofthe members of Key Club who spent her time helping others.

What a Team. SERVICELori, Amy, Lara, and Jcn exppress their CAUGHT IN THE ACTmutual friendship. With these lovelyladies as their leaders Key Club was asmashing success this year. \"Inspire acheive- Key Club also deco- ment \" is the theme for rated a Christmas Tree this years Key Club. and the procedes from This service oriented selling it went to the club participated in Make a Wish Founda- many activities this tion. Key Club is a year. They started out nationally sponsored the year by adopting a club that promotes highway. 90th South, building friendship between State St. and through community Redwood Road was service. Amy Adams, a cleaned up by Jordan's member of Key Club, Key Club. This Christ- said, \"Key Club is a mas Key Club was club where you can very busy. They wrote make good friends letters to kids who while helping out the wrote to Santa Claus. community.\" Foreign Exchange. This years exchange studentsbrought new ideas and a lot of spirit to Jordan. ChristopherJanson, Tarcisio Resende, Janning Wagner, Valerie Albrecht, Yumi Kobayashi, Tanja Sineck.liot Dog!Amy Anderson offers to put mustardon a customers hot dog at FarmersMarket. Key Club enthusiasticallysold hot dogs to earn money duringDog Patch Week.

You don't say? Caprice Evans and Takin' a break. \"West Side Story''Frank Macha discuss their next project. advisors Mrs. Sandstrom and Ms. Lebeau. Both were good influences on the drama stt1dents. GO OUT AND ''PLAY'' Once upon a time, in a distant land, a group of people calledactors and actresses got together and decided to make a club forall people related to theatre. The original purpose of this groupwas to exchange ideas, motivate talent, and advance theatre inthe world. This year our drama club has tried to do the same things.However, over the years, this has become a challenge. It has be-come a bit more social than professional. The drama clubworked hard this year to learn the importance of the theatre,whether it was scenes in class, musical productions, or attend-ing a play. When asked about drama club, Scott Stone commented, \"Theopening party at Murray Park was great! We had a blast!\" Overall, the drama club was very successful in their endeav-ors. This group of talented students also knew how to have agreat time.

See no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil!The 1991-92 drama club officers: ScottStone, President; Matt Moon, VicePresident; Becky Skousen, Secretary.Let's get to work, huh? John Post andAngela Janie reluctantly come aliveduring a busy day in drama class.1991-92 Debate Team: MacKenzieHuish, Hilary Bateman, Claudia Vi-etzke, Jenny Robinson, Hsin Chau, TinaHickman, Laury Long, Shane Hofeling,Holly Troyer, Brady meyers, Ms.Lebeau, Alyssa Zewadski, ]ace Locke,David Watt, Eric Green.Since When! Mandy Mower has a nearheart-attack while reading the broad-caster.

Future Homemakers of America: Virginia Bowler, Mrs. Condit,Colette Reeves, Miss Duffin, Chicrstin Throckmorton, Amber Sundin, Rhonda Lee. Not shown: Kristy Hales Pres. Catrina Jameson Vice-Pres. David TillettFBLA Presidency: Stacey McKinleyPres; Jason Matsuoka Vice Pres; SheilaPaul Secretary; Cole Myers ActivitiesChairperson; Ryan Allen Historian.Ice cream anybody?Mrs. Condit, FHA advisor, servesbowls of ice cream to hungry clubmembers. She helped to make this duba great success at Jordan.

l LEADERS OF THE FUTURE l FBLA and FHA are preparation for region of the members joined 1 two clubs that help students prepare for state, and national through their home their future. Both clubs encouraged competitions. They economics classes. students to develop skills that would competed in the areas Class involvement improve their lives. of accounting, word became an important FBLA is a world- wide organization processing, and en- part ot success. One designed to help students learn more trepreneurship. member commented, about the world of business. Most of the FHA is an organiza- \"FHA does a great deal year was spent in tion designed to of service and benefits prepare students for our community.\" everyday life. They The members of these developed skills in two great clubs are well cooking, sewing, on their way to home management, becoming leaders of the and other areas. Most future. ...-~ Put th e stitch Where? Jennifer Apking im- :•~ proves her sewing and homemaking skills. She FBLA Members: Ryan Allen, Shanna Anderson, was an active member in Alissa Ashby, Dirk Avery, Patricia Bronson, Tim FHA. Carter, Brittany Childs, Jason Cores, Brian Cowley, Debra Davis, Spring Dennison, David Evans, Nicole Fawson, Jared Greenwood, Colleen Harmon, Mechanzie Heuish, Mark Jenson, Brett Johnson, Ladd Johnson, Melissa Johnson, Melinda Jones, Shelley Jones, Yami Kobayashi, Koy Lombardi, Trista Lombardi, Marti Marshall, Jason Matsuoka, Stacy McKinley, Carrie Mitchell, Cole M~ers, Shiree Nance, Tyler Neibuht, james Nelson, Sheila Pauut Carrie Peterson, Chantel Peterson, Jamie Reich, Allie Sanchez, Elizabeth Snow, Robyn Staker, Judy Stoddard, Dennis Tate, Mike Walker

TAKING A STANDPLT and Pride are taking a PLT also sponsored a Christmas programs. Their summer per- formances included: Sandy 4thstand agaainst drug and alcohol and graduation assembly where of July Parade and Sandy Pride Talent Competition.abuse. they encouraged students to stop During the school year, PridtPLT, or Peer Leadership Team, drinking and driving. tavels across the state to per- form in elementary and Junioris a group of high school students Over the summer, PLT prepared high schools.led by Coach Noble. PLT spon- for the school year by attending a Pride's performances in- cluded: dances, songs, andsors campaigns, school programs, training camp held at Snow College. skits. The students chose popu· lar songs, then a choreographerand parent awareness nights to Pride is also taking a stand puts the program together. Their programs focus on de-fight problems teens face. against drug and alcohol abuse. creasing drug abuse and in- creasing self-esteem.This year, PLT's campaigns Pride is made up of students fromincluded: \"Great American all the high schools in Jordan Dis-Smoke Out\", in which they helped trict. Students auditioned in thewilling smokers quit; and \"Red spring and eleven were selectedRibbon Week\" where drug free from Jordan.students were asked to wear red Over the summer, Pride heldribbons signifying that they many practices. They got togetherwould remain drug free. twice a week to work on theirPLT: Georgia Bendixon, JacquelineButler, Holly Cowdell, Mike Dale, LoriFairbanks, Krista Johanson, KristinMcCloy, Tanya Moncur, Amy Olsen,Jason Runyan, Barbara Sorensen, LaraWall, Corrine Wayman, WendyWeaver, Marnie West, Nicole Young;Advisor: Coach Noble. PLT in action. ., Members of the PLT convince Georgie Bend1xon to \"Just say no!\" Georgia \"'\"~ one of the \"REBEL\" members alwaY' going against the crowd.

Groceries anyone? PLT demonstrates their shopping abilities as they prepared for a picnic and a trip to the zoo. PRIDE: Ryan Allen, Jennifer Bowen, Jess Colton,Sara Dansie, Julie Hendricksen, MelissaJohnson, Wendy Johnson, Matt Moon, Brent Palmer, Rich Russell.Stretching it.Melisa Johnson and Ryan Allan Showtheir stuff in a pride preformance. Pridehas always been associated with groovydance moves\"Hellooooooo!\" Georgia Bendixon thumps a watermelon to see if it's ripe. Georgia was chosen as the official produce manager for a picnic at the zoo.

A Cappella:Amy Adams, Denise Ambrose, Patty Amussen, MattBaker, Sam Burke, Tami Caldwell, Josh Christensen,Jess Colton, Andy Day, Heather Day, Aaron EldJred,Angela English, Brandon Fabrizio, Ruth Fisher, ValFrampton, Rainey Garrison, Annette Hadley, LeeHambley, Troy Hickman, Lisa Homer, ChrisJanson,KarlaJones,KristynJones,MattKunz,NathanLarsen,Janet Larson, Hagoth Lelepali, Jennifer Leonard,Lisa Lyons, Cory Maxson, Mike Miller, HeatherMills, Rebekah Morrison, Julie Narvaez, JenniferOleson, Molly Patocka, Charity Pomeroy, John Post,MarciPulsipher,StephanieRobison,SuzanneRueck-ert, Stacey Sanderson, Spencer Sharp, Tanja Sincek,Kemi Smith, Troy Smith,Julie Steadman, ScottStone,BrentTarr, Teresa Timmrcck, Rachael Thomas, LaraWall, Matt Weaver, Tom Webster, Wendy Williams,Cindy White, James Wright, Molly Zarbock. 0Mad rigals: \"C'mon, c'mon!\"Patty Amussen, Genesis Ashman, joshChristensen, jess Colton, Andy Day, Bran- Mr. Broomhead coaxes the choirdon Fabrizio, Val Frampton, Rainey Garri-son, Lee Hambley, Troy Hickman, Lisa lntoa melodical frenzy. Broomhcil~Homer, Matt Kunz, Hagoth Lelepali, LisaLyons, Heather Mills,John Post, Stephanie has the ability to inspire any audJ'Robison, Suzanne Rueckert, Stacey San- cncc.derson, KemiSmith,ScottSto ne, BrentTarr,Rachael Thomas, Tom Webster, CindyWhite, Molly Zarbock.

La, la, la Madrigal's warm-up before a performance at the Conva- lescent Center. Ready, Flex! Acappella guys \"warm up\" before practice. The \"Guys\" always enjoy a good round of posing before choir practice NAME THAT TUNE A new spirit was introduced to the choral depart- ment this year. Mr. Broomhead was hired as the new choral director. \"Broom\" has a busy schedule this year. First through third periods he directs the choral classes, then runs to Mount Jordan for fourth period to the end of the day. Mr. Broomhead is dedicated to acheiving success in music. His dedi- cation rubbed offonto the choir classes and they had a great year. Mr. Broomhead replaced Mr. Zabriskie. Mr. Z conducted for over 30 years and had great success. This year he took on an academic schedule. All of the choral classses have a great love for him in their hearts. This year the theme for the choral classes was: Second to Nothing, Second to None. The Madrigal's (30 members), A cappella (80 members), and Mixed (75 members) Choirs made this theme a reality.sL·~ng.mg to her hearts delight!. ISa rlomer Wishes you the Merriesttn the Christmas program. Lisa al-ways put her heart into her work.

TOOT YOUR OWN Who's the leader of the club? Aaron Watson donning the Mickey Mouse look practices cheek stretching exercises to a lively beat. Jordan High School's band has been workingextra hard this year to perfect the music we hear atgames, pep assemblies, and other activities. Theband has participated in many performances thisyear and have proved they are \"Second to None\". Mrs. Bressler is the bands new conductor this year. The students say that she is lots of fun to be around because she shows active interest in their activities. Among other projects she is organizing, Mrs. Bressler will be starting a marching band in the summer of 1992. She hopes she can help the band realize that they truly have something to offer Jordan High School.Jazz Band: Cowabunga Dude!! .\"Robert Black, Julia Blodgett, Kris Brunisholz, Patrick Carl'ion, ClarkCarroll, Adam Davies, Mindy Densley, Brad I laymond, Carl lloyd,Jeffery Lovell, Brady Meyers, Cody Morgan, Richard Morris, JacobOrton, Gregory Record, Jeremiah Roth, John Stanley, Aaron Watson,David Watt, joel Weight, Jeanette Zwang. Brad Haymond accompaflldl · the Jazz band in an outstafl,, ing rendition of \"Simpsof\Sf This was one of this years ,t vorites.

What's that note again? Adam Davies ponders his sheet music trying to find the most ear-pleasing configuration of musical notes. Band members spent many hours practicing until they reached perfection. Take five... or maybe ten Kylan Lovell takes a break from the drums. Musicians spent time listening to the teacher's comments on their perform- ance.11tea th e!ltnh a '...\"...eager attempt to revt·ve e saxophone Cody MorganCldll)t·nisters mouth-to-mouthtesusitaton.

GETTING PREPARED DECA stands for Distributive assist them in carrying out their VJCA, is a club made up of stu-Education Clubs of America.They were involved in many duties. Troy Hickman says, dents who are involved in voca-extra-curricular activitiesthroughtout the school year, \"Yearbook is one of the funnest tional classes. In this increasinglysome of these were: Organizingthe Homecoming dance, working classes Jordan offers, but it is a lot hi-tech society, vocational studentsin the kids store at South TownMall during the Christmas sea- of hard work.\" truly are becoming America'sson. They also ran the Jordanbook store. The club is to assist in This year's DECA officers are: professionals. In the spring VICAthe preparation of youth for themarketing fields of work. DECA President Dennis Tate, Vice participates in regional and na-is a student run and directedclub. The elected offficers set and President Frank Macha, Vice tional competitions. The fields incarry out the plans of the club forthe year.. They receive leadership President in Publicity Carole which they compete include:training from the state level to Brunisholz, Vice President in drafting, electronics, foods, areas Competition Jennifer Olsen, and of speech and others. Mr. Shelton Secretary is Becky Clawson. exclaims, \" I really enjoy teaching \"DECA has taught me many vocational classes, the students are marketing skills that will be fun and exciting to work with. useful to me in the near future.\" They worked hard for their spring Says Becky Clawson. competion and did very well.\" Vocational Industrial Clubs of Thanks for working hard, you America, or better known as really are Second to None.Whistle While You Work.Andy Cummings was one of the manystudents who had the opportunity towork in the school ~tore through DECA. Iron Man... Isaac Melville puts forth great strength and effort while working in machine shop. Vocational classes gave students lhe opportunity to learn skills.

Grinding a wheel well. Ryan James prepares an old car for a paint job. Skills learned in class can help save stu- dents money as adults. Hi! How can I help you? Senior Cory Schofield helps hungry students decide what to buy. The school store offered plenty of tasty food to rid you of lunch time hunger pains. Service with a smile. Carole Brunisholz assists her fellow students in the school store. DECA members helped to organize and run the store. \"Move it 3 Degrees to the Right.\". Says Blake Keener as he adds the fin-IShing touches to his woodshopProject. Many woodshop studentswere obsessed with perfection.

Up at the crack of dawn. Dancing at the Playground.The Charlonians were required to Junior Libby Halls flashes a gorgeouswake up early to attend morning smile as she performs during a basket-rehearsals during the summer. These ball halftime. The Chars' energy andpractices helped to make them look excitement added to school spirit.polished and perfected.ON THE MOVE Exciting, energetic, and enthu- learning dances, improving tech-siastic all describe the 1991-92 nique, and competing.Charlonians. Advisor Val Cazierand this year's twenty members In January, the annual Charlo-dedicated a great deal of time, nian Showcase was held. This gavemoney, and talent to providegreat the Charlonians and also the Mini-entertainment for the student Chars a chance to perform. Thebody. They performed at home Mini-Chars is a group who carnefootball games, basketball to a week of practice during thehalftimes, and pep assemblies. summer and learned three dances. They performed these dances at The Charlonians tried out and Raging Waters, a football halftime,were selected by judges last and the Showcase.spring. They spent many hourspracticing this summer. \"Prac- In region and state drill teamtices can be long, tiring, and frus- competition, the Charlonians re-trating, but you are able to make ceived superior ratings. Presidentmany great friendships while Annalesa Weber commented,spendingso much time together,\" \"Charlonians is a lot of hard work,said Drill Mistress Brandi Arko. but it's all worth it when you per- form for the student body and in They also attended the USA competition.\"camp in June at Utah State Uni-versity. They spent four days The '91-'92 Charlonians were definately \"on the move.\"

CHARLONIANS: Krista Johansen,Amber Sundin, Tristan Jennings, SunnyHansen, Nanette Belka, HeatherPugmire, Leanne Prince, AngelaHogan, Kasey Tufts, Lyndie Clayburn,Brandie Arko Drill Mistress, JanelleSimonson Asst. Drill Mistress, Carrie-An Talbot Treasurer, Megan BradshawSecretary, Annalesa Weber President,Libby Halls Yell Mistress, KristinLarson Historian, Gina Watson Vice -President, Hilary Swan Asst. DrillMistress, Courtney Boulton Asst. DrillMistressDancing with your shadow.Leanne Prince steps to the beet in a halftime performance. The Charlonians per-formed at many football and basketballhalftimes.Everybody say cheese!The Charlonians pose for their \"Play-ground finale\". The Chars always seemedto come up with a 'New and Improved'method of ending their dances.

Hit it!In synchronized rhythm, Dance Companymembers finish a dance in great style andformation.True ''Women's Work\".Junior Callie Gehrke takes practiceseriously as she tries to perfect every minordetail, in order to provide an excellentperformance for the audience.Stephanie Robison, Tricia Lovell, Nicole Capece, Eliisa Peay; Aimie Feeling the music.Andrews, Callie Gehrke; Marci Jenson, Nancy Taylor; Chree Bryan, Elise l lullinger shows off her sustainedMarci Pulsipher; Teryn Swan, Carole Brunisholz, Tami Carlson, Marti movements during a Company practice·Marshall, Melissa Tyler, Gretchen Matsuoka; Tara Borino, AmyCowin, Natalie Capece, Deja Mitchell, Jackie Butler; Elise Hullinger,Lori Taylor, Angela Janie, Staci Guymon; Heather Mills, JenniferMedsker.

LET'S DANCEThe 1991-92 Dance Company got helped to make this concert aoff to a great start at the Hello success. This concert gave chore-Assembly. Floral leotards and ographers a chance to developbright bike shorts certainly caught skills in all areas; from costumingthe eye of an already enthusiastic to technique. \"It takes a lot of hardstudent body. However, the work work and long practices, butdidn't stop after the first perform- hearing the applause after a per-ance. They learned many more formance makes it all worthroutines for Night Rally, basketball while,\" said senior Amy Cowin.half-times, Charlonian Showcase, More than just great perform-pep assemblies, and the All High ances came out of all the hardSchool dance concert. work and long practices. NicoleThe annual dance concert, held Capece, President, commented,in the Spring, gave many members \"Dance Company has been a greatthe opportunity to choreograph experience and a lot of fun. Iand perform their own numbers. developed many great friendshipsUnique styles and creative ideas that will last forever!\" Everybody slid e! Senior Stephanie Robinson and others attempt a new move while learning a dance for the All High School Dance Concert. Polish ing up. Dance Company members practice and perfect a dance for an upcoming performance. Many hours of rehears- als were required for the dancers to look their best.

National Honor Society: Amy Adam<, Jad.<On Allan, l(yan All;·n, !A-no\"' Ambr..,, AmyAnder..on, )ennol<•r And;·.-..on, Sky And<·Nm, E· moly Arends,Brandoe Ar~o. Gvn'\"\" A'hm.m, !:lor~ Awry, '.iochelc lldker,Tamra 8.1k<'f, I hl.1ry B.ll<·rnan, J<>dw 11<\"11, G;'tlrgo.l Bend..cn,Staoe Benmun, Emoly ll<·rrcll, Ju<lln Omgham, ll<'<ky Bongham,Juhc Blodgcll, <;lew lloy.,cl, l'aln<oa Brt>n<on, Chr<-e Bryan,.'\icole Capl'<C, :'\atah Chn'l•·ns.'n, Ryan Chn,knst\"n, '.i<\"ganChri,lollcr<On, B<'<ky Claw1<>n, HullyC<\"'dell. AmvCowm,JellCro.by, MolchCurtL,, S.ora OaMJc, lf<,.,llwr l>ay, \1ondy l:ll:n>lcy,ValcncFrampton. RameyGam<on, CalloeC....hrke, Krlly Gdhlan,jared G......,wood, Todd Gunndl, Kom Gyll<•n<l.<>g. Kruly Hal<'<.Jon Han, Bruce H.lfmon,Judy lfarrnun, Shant'lloldnog. AngeloHog;m,Jenmler Holhngcr, '\"\"'Homer, Kmt.> Johan-..:n. J<\"flll4.\"1crJohn, !.add John<on, Ml\"lh.., Johnson, K.ula Jon<-., Kri.'tyn Jonr-,Mehnda Jon,..,, \1el....., Krambule lS<wr<·t.lryl, Dav1d Kwant,Mil..e la,..,.,n, J<·nml<'l\" l••avoll, Rhon.1 [,.,,, Jenmler Lronard,Shannon 1-o<,Curt\" Lmton. C.ullluyd, Koy u>mb.>rd1 (f'r,.,,.dent), L1.., Lyons, Franl \1acha, M.orh M.1r-h.oll. Gretchen'A>t>uOk.l. Cory \1ax'<>n, S1.1cey '.icKonlcy, ferl'5ol \1<-.:hhng.Tanan 'Aalt'\"'i. Ht.\"(ltht·r \hllot, Andn.·w \.1l)rn... CanU1'cwmcver,Jen Ol<'>On, Amy 0 1\"'\"· l·m•lyOI'<>n.Siacey O>born,Sh<•ola l'~ul,Valerie Paul, Jeremy l'elvN>n, lk'tlo.y l1fi<C fl'rc,hu<cr), MaretPulsipher, Angt.\"la Pu~·y, AOji;('l~l Q\a('rrry,Ad~lm R.l'tmu,.,.._•n,Mclic;.s.,l Rlch(\"<,,jlln,l Kc.N•, <tt,,<y S.mtll'r'<m, AheM S..lyer,]tmellS1mons.on, Kern• Sm1th, S.mtlr.l Snadl·m.m, &ub.lftl Sot'\'n'i{m,Karall-e Sort•nson, Robyn Stak<•r, Robb St<•vt•n,, Aml>t.•r 5u ndm,Cory T,1lbot, !.oro T.1ylor, llollt<• Troyer, l)r,ondon Vrrnon, LaraWall, Jeremy W~av~r.. Mat W~t\Vt:•r, W~md 1 Wl\lVCr (Vu.c Prt•si·dent), Annal<\"'' Wcbl•r,)\••molrrWrl'i<s, Kirl Wl'ich,lkn Wdhng.Brad We<t, \<t.unor W<•,t, RoiX'rl Wluckrr, ( ondy Whotr, SuqWilkerson, M ocharl Wil'K>n, Sh,uon Wood, Jt>n Wright, NicoleYoung, Molly /.ulx1<k. \"I think I bit my lip, \" Says Angela Pusey. Angela was a mem- ber of the National Honor Society and also scored high on the ACT.

Major Procrastination Literary Magazine Staff: Writing a paper that was due Cary Butterfield, Emily james, Brandon Mitchell, Lori Fair- last period, jennifer Weeks banks, Heather Mills, Mr. Gentry, Megan Christofferson, exercises her well-developed Kevin Bradford, Wendy Williams. procrastination skills. Academic Decathalon: Roger Lloyd, John Han, Mrs. Bauer, Kim Morrey, Becky Price, Lori Fairbanks, Kim Hadlock, Amy Anderson, Corinne Wayman, Lori Tay- lor. SUPERIOR ACADEMICS Intelligence, dedication , self- and are usually involved in lessness, leadership, and honesty. many extra-curricular activi- Do you possess any of these qual- ties. As members of NHS, they ities? If so, maybe NHS is the pledged to represent the school club for you. by displaying attributes such National Honor Society is a as integrity, service, and lead- club open to Junior and Senior ership. students who excel in academics. Rebecca Price, Historian, To be selected as a member, the stated, \"I feel that as a member student should have a 3.7 GPA , of NHS that it is my duty to set and then they must maintain a 3.5 forth a good example and try to to remain a member. These stu- represent Jordan in a way that dents are usually hard-working will make everyone proud to and self-motivated. They take be a Beetdigger.\" academically- challenging classes(~1~onpo>~n-n.ga.ytmhgeAtettaecnhtei.ro,nWcndi ~cavcr . msteadthOoscs to chat with Sandy ~mdc~1an. Al-s~llgh some didn't always hstcn m class,dents still managed to get good grades.



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Amy Adams Trisha Afzali Chet Albanese Mark Albrecht Jackson Allan Adam Allgaier Randy Allmon Kirk Allred Amy Andersonjennifer Anderson Brittany Andrus Emily Arends Brandie Arko Genesis Ashman Dirk Avery Preston Back '\Jathan Bake Jessica Baker 'v1ichele Baker Kam BayensJolene Beckstrand Brad Beel,ley Kenneth BellonGeorgia Bendixon Ronda Bennett Shannon Bennett Dean Bennion Joee Bennion Paul Betton l)anny Bigler

SeniorsThe Senior class officers started the year withenthusiasm. \"Since this is our last year, wewant to make it the best,\" commented presi-dentMark Albrecht. That's exactly whattheydid. The officers kept busy all year long.From the senior week to graduation, the offi-cers worked hard to make this year unbee-table.Officers: Pres. Mark Albrecht, Vice Pres. BenWelling, Sec. Jenny Ashman, B. Sen. JoshChristensen, G. Sen. Sara Dansie. Rebecca Bingham Britany Black Angela Bogenrief Tara Borino Amber Boss Ryan Boswell Barry Boulton Mindee Boulton Virginia Bowler Belinda Bradbury Kevin Bradford Megan Bradshaw Chet Brewer Anthony Brock P<~tricia Bronson Jeremy Brown Kelly Brwon Sheldon Brown Carole Brunisholz Brandon Buford

Lawralie Bunker Kristilin Burges~ jacqueline Butler Tami Caldwell Rachelle Caltabiano Nicole Capece Tamara Carlson Dayna Casady Khamla Chanthavomg Brittany ChildsPhourajph Chounlamany Daniel Christensen joshua Christensen atali Christensen Paige Christensen Thomas Clark Becky Clawson Casey Cole Jeron Collins Chuck Conover I lolly Cowdell Amy Cowin James Cowley Karin Crafts Anthony Crane jame~ Cravens Benjaman Crawford Karen Crook jeff Crosby Andrew Cummmgs

Most likely tobe on Lifestylesof the Rich & Famous ...Lisa Lyons & Koy Lombardi Mitch Curtis Melanie Cutler ikki Dalrymple Sara Dansie Joseph Day Tara Decrow Brandon Dehaan jason Deherrera David Delahunty Boyd Dennison Adam Dokos David Dokos jenny Downing Kristy Ducourant .Meredith Dupaix Rick Ebert Stacy Elliott Greg Elsby jared English ikki Epperson

Caprice Evans Brandon Fabrizio Brenda Faddis Lori Fairbanks Dianne Fife )1m Flynn Valerie Frampton Robyn Gailey A lana Galloway Nicole Garvoi lle Brandon Gilger Lynda Gill Chris Goff Robert Goins Paul Gonzak\"> Allt.>n Goss Travis GrahamJared Grl>cnwood Paul Griffith Kim GyllcnskogKimberly l ladlock Kristy l lalt.>s Kathll-cn llall John Han J,lkc ll,m'>en Jan>d llarris Ryan llaun '\athan llt•rre Troy HickmanJennifer Hollinger

Biggest Flirts of theSenior Class ...Mindy Saxey & Richie Marsh Lisa Homer Audra Hubbell Mike Humble Brandon Hutchings Khamp Jnthavong Clayton jackson Emily James Ryan James Christopher Janson Jay Jarvis Justin Jarvis Crystal Jensen Mark Jensen Marci Jensen Krista Johansen Jennifer John Mitchell John Russell Johns Gerrit Johnson Ladd Johnson

Melissa john~on Ryan johnson Shelley jone-. Kyle Juk(.\"> Cory Karren joseph Keller Blake Kener Mike Kcner April Kent Glen Keysaw Patrick King M,uy Koonce Ryan Korpi Adam Kunz Dor(.'t'n 1.,1nce Juhe L.1r..<m Kristin LMS<m DonCarlos Lewis Curtis I inion Eric Lloyd Roger Lloyd 1..,1ncc Locke Koy Lombardi Kylan Lowll Tricia l.ovcll Frankie Lucero Levi LuceroShclyse Lundberg l.isa Lyons Danielle M,1bic

Most likely to betogether forever...Annalesa Weber & Brandon Vernon Eloy Macha Wayne MMquardson Linda MMquardt Rich Marsh Marti Marshall James Martin Paul Martinson Dawn Mason Gretchen 'viatsuoka Jason \llatsuoka Melis.,a McCleery Kristin 'vicCioy Dennis \ilcCoy Jo'h \ilcDougall Shane McEwan Stacey McKinley Stephanie McNeal Malinda Mecham Teresa Mechling David Mt'eks

Cariann Mellor Isaac MelvilleStephanie Menzies Vitoria Merritt Matthew MettersCraig Middelstadt Arika Miles Tanan Miles Travis Miller Glen Mills Brandon Mitchell Kari Mitchell Tanya Moncur John Montoya Cody Morgan Kimberly Morrey Chad Morrill Andrew Morris Richard Morris Travis MorrisRebekah Morrison Bryan Mortensen Cole Myers Daison Nault Buddy Necaise Jenifer Nelson Lalane Nelson Marci Nerdin Scott Newmeyer Tyler Niebuhr

Most likely to be short for the rest of their lives. Mark Albrecht & Mindee Boulton Denny Nokes Jennifer Nosack Stephanie Noyce Kristen Ogden Amy Olson Stephanie Ostler Heather Ovaitt Preston Packer Cammie Parker David Parker Gregory Parker Brandon Parks Sheila Paul Tommy Payne Erik Payton Elisa Peay JenniferPendrey Catherine Petersen Debi Petersen Jeremy Petersen

Carrie Peterson Derek Pett Jarron Pew Ryan Pratt Rebecca Price Angela Pusey Loralee Quinn Monique Rasband Collette Reeves Brody Reich Melissa Reyes Roberta Reyes Robbie Rico Cheryl Rixey Stephanie Robison Damon Rockhill Cory Romano jonathan Roquiero Jana Rose Richard Ru~ll Shelly Russell Alejandra Sanche;r Peter Savage Aleynia Saville Mindy SaxeyBouavanh Sayarath Sara Scadlock Corie Schofield Chimh Sengdeng Travis Sevy

Most likely to be on the Pro-Sports Circuit. Cole Meyers & Nikki Epperson JustinShannon Jeremy Shoemaker Sharlee Silcox Tan~1 Sincex Rebecca Skousen Janie Slater Vincent Smally Kemi Smith Sandra Snideman Karalee Sorensen Barbara Sorenson Brett Sorsenson Stephanie Spriggs Titirat Srisomsub Robyn Staker Michael Standing Judy Stoddard Scott Stone Lynnette Strouse Rachel Summers

Hilary Swan Cory Talbot Austin Tapia Brent Tarr Denms Tate David Tatum Lori Taylor Darrin Thedell Rachael Thomas David Tillett Nicole Townsend Eric Tripp Hung Tu Kien Tu Natalie Tueller Meli<>sa Tyler Dustin Vccnendaal Branden Vernon Ryan Vis~rChandra Voigtlaender Janning Wagner Michael Walker April Wall L.1ra Wall Kimberly Wallace Daniel Walton Gina Watson David Watt Connnc Wayman Wondi Wcavl•r

Most likely to be President... Sara Dansie & Curtis Linton Rebecca Webb Robert Webb Annales.1. Weber Thomas Webster jennifer Weeks Ben Welling Brad West Robert Whicker Cindy White Jason White Philip Whiting Krickett Widdison Angela Wilkerson Suzy Wilkerson Tocid Wilkins Troy Williams Kimberlee Winn Shaun Wood Jason Woolley Chris Yengich

Alan AagardLezlee Ainsworth Valarie Albrecht Ryan Allen Rusty Alley Denise Ambrose Patricia Amussen Imelda Anaya Ryan AndersonShanna Anderson Skylar Anderson Aimie Andrews Jennifer Apking Liz ArgonKimberlee Arnold Brandie Atchley Hedi Atkison Jennifer Atkison Leslie Aubrey Trevor Austtin Brandon Baarz Travis Baddley Matthew Baker Tamra Baker Darlene Barela Marlene Barela Hilary Bateman Maria Bateman Tricea Bates Cary Beardsley Ann Beckstead Ruth Bedont Nicole Beecher Jodie Bell Tiffany Bell Stacie Bennion Emily Berret David Best Jason Biggs Justin Bingham Chantel Bird Julia Blogett Paula Bodell Michael Boggess Michael Bolton Shauna Bowring Daniel Bowser Stephen Boyack Sharlynn Brady Amy BresterAaron Brinkerhoff Brian Brown Michele Brown Mickey Brown Kris Brunisholz Chree Bryan

Ryan Burke Samuel Burke Emalee Burkhart Wade Burnside Carrie Butterfield Jessica Caldwell Patrich Carlson Andria Carter Tori Casady Michelle Casperson Ryan Christensen Shamie Christiansen Megan Christofferson Scott Claire Clint Clement jess Colton Carilee Cook Jeffrey Cooksey Emily Coult Aa ron Cowdell Cammille Coyle Zachary Cozzens Patrick Crofoot Scott Crowther Anne Cummings Michael Dale Kristin Dalton Leanne Dansie Juniors This year the Junior class officers had many re-sponsibilities throughout the year. For homecomingweek, they were in charge of decorating and design-ing a float for the night ralley parade. They also tookpart in planning some assemblies, but their main re-sponsibility was Junior week. \"Because of the spiritof our class, Junior week was a great success,\" saidPatty Ammussen. The Junior class president was Trent Maddox.Troy Robison served as vice-president andPattyAmmussen as secretary. John Doyle was boys sena-tor and Anita Matsumori was girls senator. To-gether, the officers worked hard to lead the Juniorclass.

Adam Davies Brent Davis Troy Davis Andrew Day !leather Day Tonya Denny Mindy Densley ancy I:Nnton athen Diel Jeff DillonMartha Dominguez Teina Doose Richard Douglas John Doyle Daniel Drown Jewn Dupaix Trina Edginton Aaron Eldred Sheri Eldredge Michael Elkins Angela English David Evans Cory Fabrizio Jonathon l\"ccnstra Ruth Fisher Mark tixmer Terl'-'<1 Ford I lolly F<hter Michelle Fo-.ter Aaron FowlerDemse Frl>drickson Rebecca Frost Tiffany Gaily Lynnae Carner Rainey CMrison Philip Carvoille Ryan Catherum Callie Gehrke Chad Gilberg Lory Gill Kelly Gillilan Terry Gillman Kim Cordon Nick GreenNathan Greenwood Tara Greenwood Todd Gunnell Frik Cu~taffsen Paula Gustafson Stac1 Guymon Annette !Iadley Jennie llall Elizabeth I lalls Ll>e Hambly James llamehn Julcna !Iacock

Tishalea Hanl>en Tiffany Hardman Bruce Harmon Judy Harmon Hilary Harrington Tara Henderson Phillip Heiner Donna Hellier Daved Helm Travis Henline Kevin Hill Dawn Hillier Jason Hilton Shane Hofeling Chad Hoffmann Angela Hogan Brian Hollinger Taffy Holt Brock Hopper Kerry Horrocks Robin Huber Elise Hullinger Christopher Humphrey Chet Hunter Bridgett Hyer Andrew lorg Catrina Jameson Angela JaniePucker 'UpWAYS TO AVOID A GOODNIGHT KISS !!!\"Give them a high five \"Eat a garlic lifesaver,and run into the house\" real quick!\"--Anthony Widdison --Jennifer Hollinger\"Excuse me, I need to \"Oh look there's mytake out my retainer.\" dad!\"--Sheila Paul--Crystal Jensen \"Wear your running\"Get ready to kiss him, shoes\"--Joe Versuliusthen turn and sneeze.\" \"Hit them with the--Kara Sorenson porch swing.\"\"Lean against the door- --Chet Hunterbell.\" \"Take a lollipop to the--Meredith DuPaix door.\"--Brad Beesley

Larry Jeffrey Anna Jensen Jason Jensen Steffen Jensen Heidi Jenson Jeremy Jeppson Robert Johansen Rachel Johns Terri Johnson Wendy Johnson Aaron Johnstun Dyana Jones Karla Jones Kristyn Jones Melinda Jones Jenny Karchner Dawn Kemp Dax Kempton Laura Kennedy Misty Kimball Melissa Kinder Tawni Kirk Kristie Knudsen Yumi Kobayashi Melissa Krambule jennifer Kuehn Mathew Kunz David Kwant Dustin Laiwakete Gary LakeMichael Lamoreaux Nathan Larsen Coriann larson Janet Larson Michael LarsonDavid Leatherwood Cory Leavitt Jennifeer Leavitt Rhonda Lee Shauna Lee Dennis Lefevre Hagoth Lelepali Jennifer Leonard Todd Lesher Shannon Le\vis Terrance Lind Carl Lloyd Larayne Love Nicole Love Russell Love Joseph Lucero Kimberly Lynch Christine Mabe Tina Mace Trent Maddox Magno

Jeremy Mangelson Hayley Manning Julie Marques Phillip Martinez Daniel Mason Anita Matsumori Angie Maupm Paul Maxfield Cory Maxon Amy Maxwell Andrea May Tifney McCleery Jessica McCoy Natha n Mcintyre Jennifer Medsker Johnathan Meekins Janette Meeks Brent Meldrum Alisha Mendenhall Jarrod Meyer Brady Meyers Jonathan Middleton Jon Miller Micheal Miller Heather Mills Andria Mitchell Deja Mi tchell Eric MitchellCash ~{owWHERE JORDAN STUDENTS SPEND THEIR MONEY.Fake fingernails Having thier fortune--Natalie Tueller told by Psychic OlgaFootball bets --Megan Simon--Trisha Afzali Horne Shopping Show1-900 numbers --Grechen Matsuoka--Richie Marsh DA NC ES!!!Peppermint Lifesavers --All females at JHSthat spark in the dark Nylons--Rob Whicker and his --Darrin Thedellwoman of the month FahrvergnugenIf I had some I'd tell --Damon Rockhillya!--Roger Lloyd


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