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PHYS]CAL?IS THAT WHAT YOU CALL IT? There are many physical Education classes of- good time playing volleyball. Clayton Jackson say~fered at Jordan High. One of which we all know \"The first day of volleyball, I knew nothing aboutwell, Lifetime Fitness. This class is required to the game. After a month, my skills had improvedgraduate. Most people take this class as sophrnores, one hundered percent.\" Thiis class is fun for thebut there are always a few seniors that haven't taken students, because it is a break in the day. Also it isthe class. different from a regular phisical fitness class. Sophrnore, Tim Carter, says,\" Lifetime Fitness Another class which is very popular is weighthelps me stay in shape.\" Most students don't appre- training. The students work on toning and build-ciate lifetime fitness while they are enrolled in the ing their muscles. They alternate every other dayclass, but after they are through they realize that working on their upper and lower body. EmilyLifetime fitness tought them a lot about how to stay Arends comments, \"I realize the benefit of thisin shape. class, but I hate feeling sore the next day There are also classes like volleyball fundamen- A class that most girls take at least once in theirtals, basketball fundamentals and lifetime sports. high school career is Dance. The focus of our danceErika Miles, senior, states, \"I like volleyball funda- program is basical modern, and everyone enjoysmentals because, I can stay in shape while having a this class.Let's get started! I've got it! I've got it!Markjensen learnswhatsquattingisallabout Karren Brown runs for position underin his beginning weight lifting class. Sopho- the ball. Most Volleyball playersmoores who took Coach Birches class learned learned to wC'ar knee-pads veryquicklywhat building the studentbody was all about. to avoid injury when diving for the ball.

Extreme concentration.Marci Pulsipher keeps her eye on the ballin her Lifetime Fitness class. Volley ballwas many students preferred sport.How many more laps?Cindy NewrnPycr and Alisa Peay walkaround the track. Jogging is one of theleast favorite exercises of students duringtheir lifetime fitness class.Service!Natalie Tueller serves the ball to the op-posing team. Servingwas Natalie's farvor-ite position on the court.

WEI RID Nice Shades! Mark West concentrates while down inSC]ENCE the lab. He got many compliments on his new glasses. This year the science classes are very busy with many activities.The science department is doing everything from taking tests toworking on labs. When Adam Wilson was asked how to describehis science class he answered by saying \"my science class is very sci-entific,\" The AP classes are waking up early Saturday morningsand going to the U of U to work on labs that require the high techfacilities the U has to offer. While the rest of us are stuck here in thefrezing cold weather the AP classes will be traveling to sunnyCalifornia to study aquariums in San Francisco. When Roger Lloyd was asked if he would ever use his scientificknowledge he said \"I plan to make science the backbone of mycareer.\"Say Cheese!Mr. Johnson's chemistry class pausesfrom straining their brains long enoughto get a dCiss photo.

You are slowly getting sleepy..JakeOrton and his biology associates havebeen put into a trance by our clever year-book photographer.Bueller... Bueller... anyone?After minutes of questioning, Mr. Bol-liger discovers that Ferris has once againcut his class.Is this flammable?Two chemistry students explore thephysical laws of combustion. Whiletrying not to cause severe damage tothemselves or the lab.

Kicking Back.John Montoya, BrandonBuford and Dave Kwant alltake a break from art class tosmile for the camera.\"Think I'm fooling theTeacher?\"asks Phil Nosack as he dozesoff, pretending to be hard atwork.Unwilling to leave his work.A young artist succumbs tosleep in the middle of his mas-terpeice. Most devoted artistsfound themselves in this posi-tion at least once.

Relax! What Concentration. Do it NOW!!! Clayton Jackson keeps his cool Preston Back works on his proj- commands Mrs. Smith as she while everyone else is scram- ect in hopes of finding beauty. spurs students on to create art bling to finish their art.Clayton Aperfect example of the fact to the best of their ability. learned early to finish on time. that art is born not made. She has been instrumental in helping many students de- velop their artistic talent. ART EX PR ESS IO N S'J'1a'V~ee a~ltmaholstugsoest it\" expert artistic ability to put the \"Oh, man I just can't seem to get it right.\" That was a his very popular phrase in the art classes this year, because we all know that art can be one of the most difficult but fun classes to be involved with. There are many different types of art classes to choose from like ceramics, graphics, wood- working, theatre, drawing and painting. Many students were involved in each of these classes. Dan Christensen, a begging art student says \" I hope to continue my art inter- ests into college even though I got a late start.\" The Art I class gave the students the opportunity to learn how to draw, paint and learn the basics of all kinds of art. As the students advanced they moved into more difficult art. Marci Jenson had the opportunity to design and paint the gym wall for the girls state basketball championship they won last year. \"It was fun being able to do something that everyone woud be able to see who carne into the north gym.\" Ceramics was fun for eveyone, it helped the students learn how to make clay, throw pots on the wheel, make sculptures and do what ever they want. Preston Packer says \"I really enjoyed myself in ceramics. Making pots and clay in the pugrnill is interesting and messy.\"M~tshmg touches on a project the likes of whichtchaelangelo would be proud.

Busy Work!!Jon Miller tries very hard to finish hisassignment so he won't have homework.Not many students succeeded at this task.Didn't you listen?Mr. May gives the assignment again tothose students who weren't listening thefirst time.Don't point that thing at me!Melisa Riches cracks up for the yearbookphotographer. Photographers had towork hard to get their subjects to keep astraight face.History? I love it.Lanae Garner expresses her feelings onHistory. Thinking positively about asubject greatly increased one's ability tosucceed.

The history classes at Jordan history made me realize just howHigh this year taught students the exciting the past can be. Mr. Ras-importanceofourpast, while trying mussen made U.S. history cometo preserve our future. alive.\" Those students who took his- The seniors who are taking atory this year had to choose from history class use it to prepare them-these classes offered; World His- selves for what they need to knowtory, U.S. history, AP European, in college.and AP American history. History was truly one of the For many sophomores World greatest subjects a student couldhistory was the only choice avail- have taken at Jordan High. Itable. Most of the sophomores took widened their horizons and taughthistory because it is required to them to appreciate those culturesgraduate. Although some sopho- they probably would never expe-mores enjoyed it, like Anthony rience.Widdison who stated, \"TakingHey, Wanda!! Mezmorized.Aimee Andrews tries to sweet talk Mr. Coach May's History class slowly driftsBroadhead into giving her a higher grade. off to sleep. Lecturing is easily used as aThis approach usually didn't vvork. substitute for valium.

Stretch 2,3,4. Missing her morning exercise Tiffany Bell uses her time in french class to complete her Jane Fonda workout.OR N OT TO SPEAK Foreign language this year student says \"Spanish is an as-was full of fun, festivities and a tonishing class, yet boring ingreat learning experience. The effect.\" The French classesspentSpanish and French classes did time drawing pictures and dress-every thing from listening to ing in clothes to help learn themusic to playing KwizMaster. language. Lisa Lyons, an ad-While the first year Spanish stu- vanced student says \"French hasdents were learning the basics, expanded my interests in otherthe AP students were busy learn- countries outside of the Uniteding the fine details of the most States.\" Foreign Language waspopular languge in the United hard work, but all studentsStates besides English. agreed that it was worth it.Brandon Vernon, a Spanish I He did not!!! Jennifer Medsker and Shar Brady discuss the finer points of kissing in French class.

PEACE!!!Sitting bored in class, Kirk Allred letsthe camera know his wishes for theworld.What's so funny?Mark West sits laughing as he looks athis last test score. Many students foundthemselves in the same situation.Ahhhhhhhhhh !Distraught, Mrs. Skousen holds herhead tightly while her students try tograsp the French language.

Mone~\"Accounting class Busy at work!helped me to figure Kirk Allred busily types in his wordout how much processing assignment. Computermoney I don't assignments had to be fini-;hed in class.make!\" Mark A. AUGHHH!!! Almost any profes- Laura Stoddard is so -;tressed she b tosion a student chooses the point of ripping out her hair, just toto go into requires some finish her business test.knowledge of businessin order to be successful.The business classes atJordan teach studentshow business can beused in their futurelives. The Business Depart-ment consists of classesranging from accountingto keyboarding andshorthand to computers.Ben Wellingsaid,\"Business Law hashelped me to betterunderstand how the realworld operates.\" Business classes helpprovide students withthe skills and knowl-edge necessary to con-tinue in the businessworld. Business issomething everybodywill use sometime intheir lives, whether theystart a business, or justbalance a checkbook!

Say What?\"I don't think you understand the situ-ation!\" says a frustrated Hung Su. Ac-counting classes often confused students.Get to work class!In business classes some students reliedon others for help, while others just didn'tseem to care.Attention!Ryan Visser gives the teacher his fullattention. This was required in manyclasses for students to pass.

Where for art thou Juliet??Curtis Linton, Drama Sterling Scholar, practices hislines. His dedication to drama has helped earn himthis honor.No PressureCristy Hales is very relieved, her Portillo is finalyfinished. Many hours were spent in Mr. Milne's roomon the laser printer.Ultimate StressLaura Wall works Franticaly to get her portfoilioput together. This is a stress common to allSterling Scholars. What a Brain! Koy Lombardi explains to Mr. Collier how to do a difficult Calculas problefl'l· Koy was the math Sterling Scholar this year, a very envied postion.

Owch, there is a pencil in my head!!~nan effort to reive stress Ladd Johnson Pokes a holeIn his head. Keeping up with a difficult class scheduleand completeing a portfoilo was maddening. Sterling Scholar is one of Homer-Art,Laura Wall- Vo- the most prestigious awards cational. that can be given during your high school career. The first stage is the school Thisyear's Sterling Scholars competion, each department and their subjects are; Lisa interviews the candidates ap- Lyons - General, Ladd plyingfor theirsection. Then Johnson - Business, Koy Lombardi - Math, Curtis the next step is the state level. Linton - Drama, Wendy For this, the Sterling Scholars Weaver - Social Sciences, from each school are required Sara Dansie - Science, Amy to put together a portfolio. Anderson - English, Kristy Hales - Home Economics, Ladd Johnson exclaims, Kerni Smith - Music, Lisa \"After the stress is over it will be worth 1'tl.f.l.f.l.\", an expressi.On echoed by other Sterling Scholars.1wL9a~921sJtoehrnlisnogn,SLchisoalaLrysons, Cristy 1!ales, Amy Ander~on,.Laura\"vern·'1SSamra.ithD\"aKnsoiye' Wendy Weaver, Lisa Homer, Curt1s Lmton, Lomba rdi



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Ready, set..... Lisa Lyons sets the ball up for a spike. Lisa and her team mates kept the other teams on their toes. This year volleyball involved pain, sweat,tears, and love of team mates. Practice con-sisted of many hours of spikes, bumps, andserves which proved to be rewarding when itcarne time for the game. The importance of team unity is very evidentin volleyball. Knowing where each person iscan really make the difference in whether youwin or lose. For many players unity was an onand off the court issue. These are the friendsthat will always be remembered. The team had a successfull year, and over-carne many obstacles and injuries. ---J.V./ Varsity Team Photo: Jennifer Tyson, Tanya Moncur, llilary Swan, Marti Mar-;hall, TerynSwan, Natali Christensen, Rachelle Foster, Anita Matsumori, Misty Kimball, Tuna Sohm,Angela Querry, Coach Trish Penilton, Melissa Hill, Ticsha Timothy, Assistant Coach PauloPacheco, Lisa Lyons, Coach Price.

Sophmore Team Photo: Charity Somowitz, Claudia Vietzke, Cheree Freston, Coach Katie Jumping highThompson, Chu Park, Martha Lind, Antonia King, Angela Thomas, Becky Wright, Brooke Marti Marshall had a reputa-Love, Nicole Sharples, Amber Swan, Danielle Townsend. tion for jumping high to hit the ball. She was a major asset to the team. L~ U I mnK_, I SCORES 15~~~~ ATE CHAMPS 11 Bountiful 8 15 West 7 1974 1975 15 Granite 15 9_79 15 9 Murray 15 13 Woods X 8 Tooele 6 15 Judge 9 Bountiful 15 13 West 15 6 Granite 15 4 Murray 15 4 Woods X 15 7 Tooele 15 15 Judge 7 Blocked! Hilary and Teryn Swan cut short a spike from Natali Christensen. The Swan sisters did alot to help the team.

Good putt for a sophmore- Watch the little dogBrett Johnson is about to drop Sophmore Bryan Wallace at-in another long put, one of tempts to be as awesomeas theseveral he made this year. He seniors. Bryan played well forplayed in every match for the Jordan this yearbuthasa waysdiggers this year. to go before he is a true \"BIG OOG''Watch the \"BIG DOG\" You're the Man!Damon Rockhill one of the Big Dog seniors, unleashes his raw An over a~xiou~ fan yells as l.add Johnson drops in a long birliunchained power as he blasts the golf ball into the outer limits putt, while Ramey Garrison chews his putter in amazcn1l'11of the golf course Ladd regularly ama~:cd his tt'am mates with fantastic putts

llll':f~:ANWHAT COULD HAVE BEEN, THE SCOREBOARDThe Jordan High golf team didn't have an outstandingrecord this year. They finished with two wins and five Jordan 170 West 170,.losses in the dual region matches and finished 6th in Jordan 171 Murray 166the region tournament. The golf team was led by Jordan 183 Judge 161seniors Damon Rockhill, and Ladd Johnson. Helping Jordan 182 Tooele 165were juniors Rainey Garrisson, Brian Brown and so- Jordan 165 Granite 170phmorcs Bryan Wallace and Brett Johnson. \"The golf Jordan 170 Bntfl153team should really excel next year because we are only Jordan 163 Woods X 165loosing two or three people,\" stated Brett Johnson. Jordan finished sixthCoach Brady helped everyone's game this year as in the rcigon tournamentshown by the team's scores. By the end of the year the ,. won the playoffteam's total had decreased by 10-20 shots. Excellingindividually Brian Brown was the low man in the WXmatch shooting 2 over par, 38. LaddJohnson finishedfirst against West, Granite, and Bountiful and took 3rdin the rcigon tournament. Ladd was also named to theAcademic All- State golf team.The 1991 - 92 Jordan High Golf Team Justin Bingham, Robby Stevens, Coach Brady, Rainey Garrison, MikeDeluca, Brett Johson, Bryan Wallace, Ladd JohnsonAaron Johnstun, Andy Iorg, Brad Beesley, Damon Rockhill, Brian BrownNot pictured: Ben Crawford, Dan Olsen.

Vicky thomas, in hot pursuit of abulldog. Relentless hustle was one ofthe many characteristics of this yearssoccer team.Jill Benion attempts a boo defyingkick This and other great shotshelped in their second placefinish in both state and region. Setting up a scoring situation. Nikki Epperson skillfully makes her way down field.

Brook Epperson dribbles effortlessly That's usin' your head! down the field.Great ball handling is Nikki Epperson makes a great cranial one of the many talents that the pass to a fellow teammate . Epperson sisters bring to Jordan. This years soccer team was for an equally successful sea- JORDAN 2 JUDGE 3lead by co- captains, Nikki Ep- son next year.\" This year was 5 WEST 0person, and Mindy Bolton. awesome, at first we played as GRANITE 0They helped carry the team to individuals, but when state 14 BOUNTIFUL 0a second place finish in region, came around we pulled together 6 WOODS CROSS 4and a second place finish in as a team.\" expressed co-captain 2 MURRAY 0the state tournament.\" It was Mindy Bolton. Coach Noble had 4great, We practiced as a team, this to say about his team,\" The 3 JUDGE 2We played as a team, andwe amount of young, talented 5 WEST 1Won as a team, \" said returning players that I had this year was 14senior Tami Carlson. Co- complimented by the great lead- 5 GRANITE 0captain Nikki Epperson com- ership that was shown from the 0 BOUNTIFUL 1mented, \" Even though we returning seniors.\" Coach Noble 5 WOODS CROSS 5~nly took second, we played has had many successful soccer 6 MURRAY 0 teams in the past and hopes to 3 PAYSON 1hke champions.\" This was the continue to have this winning 0 tradition here at Jordan High JUDGE 1feeling that the team had WOODS CROSS 4throughout the entire season. School.This years team consisted ofal?t of young players, whichWtU give them a great chance

SCORES Who can name a sport year, even when things that requires tenacious got rough.5th Place Region strength, self discipline, and endurance? You're Jeff Crosby said this3-2 Overall right, it is cross county about cross country, \"We running. had a up and down sea-16 Tooele 62 son, but it was a lot offun Our team this year has this year.\"15 Granite 45 shown their tremendous love for theirsport by tran Even with few girls,41 Bountiful 18 ing long and hard.They and a tough season,they also ran very early in the showed a lot of pride by38 West 19 morning in the summer. never giving up.53 Murry 15 Coach Carrpender said The cross country team \"the team was young, but did a great job of repre-0 Woods X 0 had a lot of heart and senting Jordan this year, dedication.\" This was evi- and we should all be dent by the great team proud of the team . They spirt they showed, by showed Jordan pride by supportingeach other this fighting the whole way.JudgeTeam Photo Mike Wilson, Jeff Crosby, James J lamelin, Jeron Dupaix, Mike White,John Stanley, Patrick King, Ryan Allen, Joe Versluis, Dennis Tate, Kerry Horrock,Lisa Stanley, Jessica Bean, Jamie Burmingham, Hayley Mills

Mental preparation. The cross country team pre- pares for another strenuous meet. Mental preperation was one of the most important fac- tors in preparing for a meet. Pulling away. Jaimi Burningham begins to pull away from the competi- tion. This was not unusaJ for the girls. All alone. Jessica Bean is alone on the track. She was one of the most important runners this year.Running for the gold. Make it burn !Kerry 1forrocksandJoe Versluis start Stretching good wasto move toward the front of the pack. very important so youBoth of them proved to beinvalueable didn't pull a musle. Plus it helped you runto the team this year. faster.

JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD Hagoth Lelapi, Ryan Richardson, Adam Willson, Danny Orton, Brett Olson, 4-5 OVERALL Tyler Phillips, Cory Fabrizio, Trent Maddox, Jeremy Weaver, Ryan Anderson, 3-4 IN REGION Kerry Horrocks, Cory Leavitt, Wade Burnside, Cary Thayne, Troy Robison, Jeremy Jepson, Brandon Sargent, Frankie Rogers, David Leatherwood, BrandonJORDAN 7 SPRINGVILLE 25 Turnbow, Tad Thorton, Tyler Nighbur, Jeff Dillon, Justin Pelch, Adam Chris- tensen, David Kwant, Randy Storms, Jon Wright, Nathan Greenwood, RusselJORDAN 35 CARBON 6 Love, Brandon Baarz, Chet Hunter, Coach Thompson, Coach Egan, David Helm, Jacob Stahll(Manager)JORDAN 9 JUDGE 0JORDAN 7 WEST 13JORDAN 6 MURRAY 18JORDAN 6 BOUNTIFUL 21JORDAN 11 WOODS CROSS 7JORDAN 18 TOOELE 20JORDAN 18 GRANITE 7Bursting upfield.Sophomore Jay Goins heads for the end-zone against Tooele. Jay's quickness al-lowed him to avoid many would-be tack-lers.Calling the plays.Ryan Iemke leads the sophomore teaminto action. The team played all theirgames with great execution and disci-pline.

Ready to fire. ORDAN FOOTBALLTrent Maddox drops into the pocket andcoolly selects a target from one of hismany quick recievers. This years unior Varsity and \"We're only getting better from Sophomore Football teams were here on.\" some of the hardest hitting teams to This years Juniors were excited come to Jordan since this years sen- for football. Cory Fabrizio, one of iors. \"Ilovehittingguyssohard they the junior recievers eagerly don't want to play in the game any stated,\" When you see a pass more!\" smirked Troy Robison. corning to you, your adrenalin The sophomores played with starts to pump and your heart is speed and power. Their line was pounding! I love that feeling, I one of the biggest in the region wouldn't trade it for the world.\" among sophomore teams. Theyalso The juniors played in many had a tandemofquickrunningbacks hard-fought games this year and and well-coached wide-recievers. TrentMaddox said,\"\" those tough Ryan Lemke, the sophomore quar- gamesreallyhelpour whole team terback stated, \"Football has helped to mature.\" The juniors all en- me develop a sense ofdiscipline and joyed practice and the common trust for my teammates.\" feeling among them was summed The sophomores played well this up by John Miller, \"When you year and showed a great deal of play on the scout teams a lotofthe potential this year and they should time you get killed, but it's all prove to be a great team in the years worth it when it comes down to to come. As Jake Orton commented game-time.\" SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL 5-4 OVERALL 4--3 IN REGION JORDAN 8 SPRINGVILLE 25 JORDAN 35 CARBON 6 JORDAN 9 JUDGE 0 JORDAN 8 WEST 40 JORDAN 28 MURRAY 6 JORDAN 12 BOUNTIFUL 18 JORDAN 8 WOODS CROSS 18 JORDAN 24 TOOELE 0 JORDAN 24 GRANITE 13ioach Richards, Jake Orton, Shane Tripp, Kevin Terry, Ryan Lemke, Zac Bodell,~evor Black, Coach Babinski, K.C. Anderson, Brandon _Lawson, Peter _Bradfor?,8lla~?ttbeGrge,hBrirniagn, Ben Wright, Dalyn Montgomery, Jay Goms, Bryan Davts, Ronrue 1Iad lock, George Burke, Ryan Burgan, Chad Howser, Ro?ert Lund,St tc Pond, Justin Troyer, Brian Christensen, Cory Arko, ~yle Qumn, Jacob .ahll(manager) Scott Dillard Mitch Meyers, AJimnthDonelyahWunotoyd, tTsohna,nJaJmoneess,BoBgn·eann- Coach Soltis' , James Back,Cttef' Mike Graff',Owley, Brian Olson.

Gravediggers Dominate the Line.Robert Whicker prepares to \"pancake\" hisopponentas the rest of the linedrives backthe West defense.Initiating the Sophomores.Cole Myers and Blake Kener prepare tohurl Mitdh Myers into the \"hole\" as aninitiationritual.The Look of Intensity.Dave Delahaunty walks off the field afterone of many great defensive efforts. Davewas a key part of the 'Diggers defense.Swarming defense strikes again!Mark Albrecht attacks from behind whileMatt Metters and a host of other bcet-'Diggers move in for the kill.

Kicking Some... Jeremy Shoemaker, Troy Robison, Justin Jarvis, Brandon Fabrizio, Blank Kener, JasonDeherra, Charles Conover, Glen Mills, Jackson Allan, Tom Payne, Mark Albrecht, Cory Talbot, Tyler Phillips, John Elwav,Balls were often put deep into }er Weaver, Bob Goins, Brent Tarr, Jeremy Jeppson, David Leatherwood, Frank Rogers, Isaac Melville,opponents territory by punter Prl.,ton Back, Jon Montoya, PrestonPacker, Matt Metters, Cole \1yers, Brandon Vernon, Curtis Linton,Brandon Sargent. Rob Whicker, Troy Hickman, Wade Burnside, Kerry Horrocks, Jay Goiru;, Jake\"Backrub\"Stalls {\1gr.), Mike Humble, Adam Willson, Kelly Brown, Shane McEwen, Dan Orton, Cary Thayne, Cory Fabrizio, Trent \"coo\" Maddox, Kylan Lovell, Brett Olson, Cory Leavitt, Dave Delaho, Parakeet Pelch, Ryan Christenson, Paige Christenson, Jeron Collins, Ryan Richardson, Dalyn Montgomery, Brandon Sargent, Chet Hunter, Peter Bradford, Jeff Dillon, Ryan Anderson, Matt Gehring, Hagoth Lelapali, Ben Wright \"The will to prepare to win is as important as the will to win.\" SCOREBOARDPreparation was the key to the success of the Jordan Beetdigger's1991 football campaign. 8 Springville 21 35 Carbon Many hours of heavy lifting and plyometrics made this year's 14 Judge 6team the strongest ever. The team sacrificed their summer in early 13 West 7~Orning practices to learn Jordan's complex offensive and defen- 27 Murray 7Stve schemes. Why do these guys do it? \"All of the hard work pays 17 Bountiful 28off when we raise our helmets in the air for the pride call after 35 Woods X 16Winning a game,\" was senior defensive back Brandon Fabrizio's 14 Tooele 14answer. This was a common opinion \"\"\nong team members. 22 Granite 7. Long hours on the practice field, in the weight room, and watch- 13 Ogden 21tng films were well worth it, because the '91 Diggers can always be 20Proud of their championship season. Pain is temporary, Gold Dot Pride is forever!

Keep dreaming ... Your arms will never be as long as your legs. JenniferWeeksanxiously awaits the start of the race.~~IMMING& DIVING Everyone enjoys a pool, and practingday at the pool, but various dives makesthe swimming and swimming and div-diving team take it a ing two of the healthi-bit further. Every day est sports to partici-after school they meet pate in.at Mt. Jordan swim-ming pool to go The 1991-1992 swimthrough a rigorous -ming and divingtraining session. team enjoyed anSwimming numerous extremely successfullaps across a heated year.Team picture: Coach Scott Turnbow, Shahara Linnebach, Marilyn Meacham, Amy ]oTyler,Shelyse Lundberg, Heather Weeks, Natalie Thuesoh, Nicole Garvoille, Yumi Kobayashi,Laura James, Marci Logan, Maria Bateman, Coach Brad Myers, Jeff Crosby, Marshall Sayers,Tarcisico Resende, Mike Sorensen, Joel Wayman, Mike Lameraux, Matt Cline, Monica Pack-ard, Philip Garvoille, David Manning,Aaron Taft, Tony Stout, Ryan Josephson, Liz Sartan,Emily James, Karin Crafts, Joey Russel, Stephanie Barney, Troy Lindberg, james Back, BrianMyers, Chelse Russel, Frank Young, Heather Holloway, LeAnne Timmreck, Marjorie Wallace,Diane Snow, Suzy Wilkerson, Jennifer Weeks. Not shown: Ryan Haun, Ryan Allen, RichardRussell, Loni Williams.

Which way is up? Breathe, Suzy, breathe!James Backgracefullyattempts Suzy Wilkerson helps to leada back flip at a swimming and her team to victory.diving meet. Are these MY pants? Questions Diana Snow. Some- times things get a little confus- ing in the locker room. ·\ I'm too sexy for the pool. Ryan Allen poses seductively for theyearbook photographer. Hurry, Hurry! ShoutsKarinCrafts'teammates as she swims with great speed to the finish.

Wrestling this year has in- The varsity team was sue- SCOREBOARDvolved much blood, sweat, and cesful in winning the majoritytears. The team learned to put of their meets and are thankfull 29 lluntcr 39aside the negative thoughts and for the younger wrestlers for 9 Tooele 53to accept only possitive. sticking with them and making 37 Woods X 30Couches May, Babinski, Mace them work hard. 20 Murray 47and Street were a great motiva- 36 Granite 32tion to many of the wrestlers This year in state, the wres- 12 West 46who looked to them for guid- tling team sent three very 49 Judge 24ance. motivated wrestlers. Two of 47 Bountiful 19 whom placed. Practices involved much ofthe wrestlers time. But when The wrestlers grew very closejudjment time came it proved to and learned a lot from thebe worth it. struggles that they have been through this year. As life goes The team had manygoofoffs, on these thoughts will alwaysled by Justin Pelch, which gave be deeply set in the minds ofthe team something that is un- these men.known to all men. Team photo: first row; Matt Mills, Cody Raddon, Aaron Brinkerhoff, \"Joe\" Srinsonsub, Isaac Melville, Brandon Vernon, Russel Love, second row; Clay Turner, Nathan Brinkerhoff, R~an D~vis, Nat~ Anderson, Russ Sayers, Cory Arko, Mike Hunt, Dav1d ~pnnger, third row; C_oach May, James Bogenreif, Bryan Cowley, ]on Wnght, Mark Wes~, Ju~tm Pelch, Tyler Phillips, Brett Olsen, David Leather wood, Co;\ch Babmsk1,78 • Sports

Maybe if I close my eyes... Branden Vernon shoots into the legs of his apponent. He was one of the strong points of the team. I'LL BE BACK! Russ Sayers gets ready to \"Terminate\" his apponent. I Ie is ready to return next year with a good record.Left: Wanna' dance? Let's go team!Isaac Melville danced his This year the wrestling teamway into a succesfull year. had much spirit and showedHe helped the team to take it at match time.victory over many schools.

1991 Sophmore team Coach Brady, Kyle Quinn, Tremayne Hunter, Ryan Stuart, Peter Bradford, Ben Wright, Steve Williams, Jon Pew, Dustin Smith, Mike Deluca, Trevor Black, Eric Pond, Brian Wallace, Ryan Burgan.Lightning quick,Eric Pond drives to the hoop,toasting a Judge defender.Eric was a top assist man forthe sophmore team.Money, its gotta be the Sweetness!shoes. Brian Brown shows his goodKyle Quinn bums the form as he scores again. I feBountiful defender as he did an excellent job as theburies the jumper for the point gaurd for the J.V. team.sophmore team. In Your Face! Dan Olsen skies to block a Bountiful shooter as Jeff Dillon prepares for the rebound. Both' were top players for the J.V. team this year.

~991 ·1992 Jordan High J. V. team. . Deny! Deny! Deny! Matt Foulks, Brian Brown, and Tremayne<..ack row: Phil Nosack, Dan Olsen, Jeff D1llon, Hunter are demonstrating the proper way to shut down and demolish the Bountiful offense.~to<)ancthroMwa:cEMnattirtcF. oulks, Chct llunter, Brian ASKETBALL The J.V. and sophomore teams represented Jordan High very well. \"The unity of our J.V. team helped us to pull out some close victo- ries,\" said Coach MacEntire. As head coach for the J.V. MacEntire has never had a losing sea- son. The sophomore team showed grreat po- tential with several of the members dressing for the J.V. games. Coached by the amazing Perry Brady the sophomore team also finished with a winning record. \"I loved the 5:30 practices,\" said Bryan Wallace with a pained look on his face. The sophomore team practiced before school every day. \"This will help us prepare for the Varsity team next year,\" stated Matt Foulks the future gunslinger of Jordan High.town, Adam Wilson.

Come fly with me!!Cory Talbot goes strong to thehoop as Brody prepares to eatthe ball. Cory was on of thebest leapers on the team.STRETCH!Steve \"Wonder Boy\" Boyackgoes strong to the hoop. Stevewas one of the most versatileplayers on the team.15-9 overall, 11-3 region ASK E TB ALL Region Pre-season wasrough the team could have r\From the parking lot... i 63 Tooele 67 for the team this year. given up, but they fought 51 Bountiful 38 They lost several close hard and came back for a Mr. Destructo, Koy Lomb•1 1 65 Granite 63 games. The team also very successful season. had one of the toughest hurls up a trey. Koy, normi11~ 60 West 59 pre-season schedules. Teams that never give em inside man, made J1lil11 69 Judge 64 (OT) But it all payed off. 62 Woods Cross 51 When itcame to the close up,comeouton top. That three pionters for the tcaJ11· 44 Murrray 48 games during region, was the case of this years 65 Tooele 66 (OT) they were able to pull it region champion basket- 67 Bountiful 57 (OT) off. ball team. They belived in themselves and in 59 Granite 54 They really showed there team-mates the 59 West 55 enthusiasm and deter- whole 5eason. That is the 44 Judge 41 mination this season. highest compliment that There were many times can be given to them. 71 Woods Cross 59 60 Murray 58 State 71 Pine View 56 46 Mt. Crest 66 57 Spanish Fork 56 51 Box Elder 52

Dropping the Bomb.Brody Reich hurls a jump shotfrom the three point line. Brodywas one of the more accurateoutside shooters of the team.White Men Can Jump!Koy Lombardi jumps for theball as Ryan Gatherum at-tempts to knock his opponentout of the way with his hips.;aml' Huddle up! Photo; Row 1- Matt Faulks, Ryan Gathcrum, Jarron Pew, Brody Reich, Corey Talbot, Kirk The Basketball team receivesJer~Ic~. Row 2- Coach Mcintyre, Chet Hunter, Brandon Hutchings, Koy Lombardi, Steve Boyack, on final pep-talk before the game. This huddle was very 0 •llon, Coach [[ale. effective in increasing team intensity.

Jung le Ball!Bodies become tangled as everyonescrambles to get open for the in-boundspass.Give it to me, NOWThree Beetdiggers go up for the reboundas the understandably terrifiedJudge play-ers stand back and watch.H elp me, I'm falling. J.V Team: Teisha Timothy, Lynnac Gardner, Kristic Horrocks, Robyn Uribe, Jcs51~The Lady Diggers immitatc skydivers asthey prepare to box out for the rebound. Bean, Angela Querry, Kristie Knudsen, Melissa lli11, Tawni Epperson, Stacy Ben·Skydiving as cross training was_ban~cdby Coach Lewis due to the poss1ble nsks nion, Brooke Epperson, Debbie Bilbao, Amy Dewell, Lisa Boswe11, Jill Bennion,of injury. Kimberly Reich, Nicole Timothy, Shelly Whitehead, Staci McNeil, Aryannc 1!all, Karen Deem

IRLS BASKETBALL Through lots of hard work and dedi- Junior Varsitycation, this year's teams had a successful 9-11 overall, 8-6 regionseason. The sophomores were reallydevoted, waiting until4:00 before they 28 Woods Cross 29even began practices. This devotion 38 Murray 18really paid off for the school's youngest 31 Judge 41pumpkin beaters, with an impressive 48 West 31record, despite a very difficult schedule, 34 Granger 38playing mostly 4-A teams. 56 Bountiful 50 41 Tooele 32 The J.V. came just short of their goal 50 Murray 25for victories at the end of the season, butstill turned in an impressive record, 46 Woods Cross 43which they can certainly be proud of. 48 Tooele 46With the copious amounts of young 33 Judge 44talent on this year's Sophomore and 38 West 44Junior Varsity teams, the Jordan Girls 49 Granite 44should be a team to watch in the future. 41 Bountiful 44 30 East 20 37 Cottonwood 43 19 Hunter 41 41 Springville 51 31 Bingham 60 23 Alta 38 Sophomores 10-4STOP, or my Mom will shoot! Awesome DefenseKristie Knudsen warns her opponent thather mother is in the stands with a sniper Tcra Greenwood skillfully guards her op-rifle and she is prepared to use it. ponent as Jessica Bean prepares to whip her with her hair.

There's nowhere to go! A Judge playerlooks at Jordan's pressure defense whilebeing hounded by Jordan's Jessica Bean.Intens ity!! Robyn Uribe stares down anopponent in a tight game. As a sopho-more Robyn gained a lot of experiencethis year.Gimmc the ball!! Debbie Bilboa postsup on a lesser defender. Debbie was agreat post player for Jordan.Easy points...Nikki Epperson puts in twofree throws against Bountiful. ikki'sgreat shooting made hera constant threaton the court.

BASKETBALL Varsity Basketball Record 11-11 This year's girls basketball The girls played well this year.team was a combination of quick- Natali Christianson was selected to Jordan 31 Alta 45ness, size, talent, and most of all, the 1992 Academic All-State basket- Jordan 36 Bingham 52 ball team. Natali showed her dedi- Jordan 56 SpringviJle 41hard work. The girls played well cation not only to basketball but to Jordan 41 Hunter 37this year and qualified for the her school work as well. The girl's Jordan 22 Cottonwood 48state tournament. Senior Mindee team represented Jordan HighBoulton stated,''lt was a lot of School well and played with disci- Jordan 61 East 34 pline and talent. Congratulations tofun, best of luck to you guys next this year's team and good luck to Jordan 48 Bountiful 53Year.\" Many players felt that they next year's team. Jordan Girl's Bas- Jordan 58 Granite 40could do it all over for another ketball was truly \"Second to None.\"ch~nce. Senior Nikki Epperson Jordan 37 West 27sa~ct, \"This year was greal! I only Jordan 37 Judge 41'Wtsh we could have gone a far- Jordan 33 Tooele 70ther in the stale tournament. Jordan 49 Woods Cross 52 Jordan 47 Murray 31 Jordan 36 Tooele 52 Jordan 43 Bountiful 42 Jordan 36 Granite 28 Jordan 53 West 47 Jordan 45 Judge 42 Jordan 42 Murray 54 Jordan 56 Woods Cross 50 Jordan 43 Bear River 50 Jordan 48 Dixie 52 Front Row: Mindee Boulton, Kristie I lorrocks, ikki Epperson, Tawni Epperson, Brooke Epperson, Teisha Timothy, Jessica Bean.Middle Row: Lynnae Garner, Robyn Uribe, Melissa Hill, Kristy Knudsen, Natali Christiansen, Angela Querry, Debbie Bilboa, Stacey Bennion.Back Row: Coaches Trish Pendlton, Tim Lewis, Mark Soltis, Manager Rachel Summers. Try and stop me.....Tawni Epperson dribbles past halfcourt to set up the Jordan offense. Tawni provided great ball-handling for the 'Diggers.

I got it!Preston Packer tries to complete the playdespite the sun. Being an outfielder obvi-ously requires great form.Watch out!Dave Delahuntry prepares to slide as RobRico tries to get out of the way. Who saidbaseball wasn't a contact sport?Strike one.The bench watches inantidpation as BlakeKener misses the first pitch. Unfortu-nately, hitting the ball is required to score.

Intense. Baseball Team: Ryan Anderson, Brandon Baars, Justin Bingham, Zac Bodell,Chuck Conover prepares to Ronnie Broberg, Brian Brown, Brad Brick, Jason Dehercra, Dave Delahunty, Corythrow his fatal pitch. This Fabrizio, Kerry Horrocks, Chet Hunter, Andy Iorg, Blake Kener, Brandon McCloy,position requires a lot of Bobby Ostler, Preston Packer, John Post, Kyle Quinn, Rob Rico, Troy Robison, Frankconcentration and talent. Rogers, Jake Savage, Ricky Sheffield, Kevin Smith, Cory Talbot, Bryan Wallace, Blaine Welch, Anthony Widdison, Ben Wright, Lance Kencr, Cody Sheffield, Chuck Conover, Jim Delahunty. -~~: E B A LL Although Baseball may not be recognized as one of the majorsports at Jordan, such as Football or Basketball, it is still important~o many people. The thrill of a strikeout or the rush of a homerun~s something that cannot be duplicated. The excitement of Baseball1s what has made it \"America's favorite past time \". Basicallyanyone can manage to throw the ball and hit an occasional pitch,but few arc willing to work hard and perfect theirs skills to become~eat competitors. With increasing practice, team coordination1rnproves and the double play becomes easier. When asked aboutthe experience, Dave Delahunty said\" Bat Girls help us get to firstbase easier.\" Coach Egan secmc; to be very positive about theseason as well. \"We're beginning a winning tradition like the otherSports at Jordan. These guys work hard and have fun. They're agreat bunch of guys!\" After watching one of the games, TananMiles noted \"These guys are really professional. They don't chewon their mits most of the time!\" Blake Kener summarizes it allwith \"That's what she said!\"

\"Yep... I'm very cool.\" Says Ryan Allen as he struts around the track. He was an important part of the track team this year. Kickin' Back. Candee Hines takes a break from her track workout and stretches out under the tree.Track TeamDenise Ahrens, Adam Allgaier, Dann Allgaier, Ryan Allen, '\athan Anderson, ShM1a And~Nm, Von And~rson, l\1ul Barela, julia blodgett, Trevor BJ,,c(..,Steve Boyack, Aaron Brinkerhoff, Jamie Bummgham, \latali Christensen, Troy Christ~n~n. jdf Crosby, Bnttny Cummmgs, Brook Epperson, TawniEpperson, Sheri F.ldridge, Bridgette Eldridge, jay Coins, PhiU Carvoille, Rebecca I hlton, Chri.., llumphrt•y, Brvdll' ]t·n~n. lleidi jensen, Cerrit johnson, G,,r\Jensen, Misty Kimball, Ryan Korp1, Brandon Larsen, Terry Lind, Troy Ljungberg, Cui Lloyd, Clint \1,,yhl..,, josh \>'lcDougall, athan 'lltclntyre, 'lit,ll'sh,,'llturray, Bryan Meyer.., Su,(anne M1lls, Paul Maxfield, Cole Meyers, jake Orton, Momca J>acJ...ud, \>'l,ltt 1\ukt•r, Amand,, Paxman, Erik Peterson, R,mdyPeterson, Roy Peterson, Jeff Peay, James Packer, Jay Richards, Joe Robinson, Joel Russdl, Rich.ud Russl•ll, ]l•r,lmy Scovell, Tiffany Spencer, Somehai Srisonasup, Brent Tarr, Sabrina Tatum, Cary Thayne, Brandon Vernon, Claudia Viel/ke, Wh1lnl'V W,llkt•r, j,h<lll White, Angela Whiting, Michael White, Mich•1''1 Willson, James Wright, Daud Swenson, jeron Dul'aix, Br,lndy<' Atchlq, Chl'lsl'a Rus.,cll, Shawn Williams, Jay Richards, Megan Christofferson, Tina Hurst, Ryan Christensen, Sh,nvn,, l'ift•, Danu.>lle Davis, Candice Hines.

Extreme Concentration.Cole Meyers prepares to put he shot. He was one of themost dedicated putters on the team. Even before the warm \"Track takes a lot of de- weather begins, people scipline and hard work,\" crowd onto the field to states Coles Myers after begin the Track season. a strenuous Shot put There is the sprinter, workout. Jeff Crosby straining to improve his adds, \"It requires dedi- time by just a tenth of a cation in order to com- second, or the broad pete to the best of your jumper trying to increase abilities.\" After talking his distance by inches. with the team, it becomes The discus thrower works clear that no matter what to improve his balance event you participate in, and coordination, while Track can give you a longdistancerunners im- chance to push yourself prove their endurance. to new limits.Up, up, and away!!!Brandon Vernon prepares to take off into the sky whilethrowing the discus. lie never quite achieved this goal.

I think I broke my face.Mark Albrecht, and Mike I fumble gofor the header as Glen Mills karate chopshis invisible opponent.Hey there's my contact.Tom Payne performs his famoushandspring throw-in. This was alsoeffective for clearing sinuses.Walk like Bart Simpson. FMaabrrkizAzilob,reMchitk, eDeHaunmBbelnen,ioKn,hCamaspeylnCtohlaev, oAnngd,yJCasuomnmMinagtss,uMokiatc,hGCluenrtisM, Bilrlasn,dtT1t~1'111Jon Miller does his Magic Moonwalkafter scoring a goal. Jon was able to Payne, Eric Tripp, Zac CoZ/ens, John Ooulc, Jeremy Jeppson, Jon Miller, Jason PlaY~.perform this stunt frequently this year. Brandon Sargent, Chase Tippetts, Brandon Turnbow, Kirk Welch, Mike Worthen, 1(. Anderson~ Jay Carpenter, Brian Echcrt,Brandon Jackson, Mitch Myers, Robe~t ~lodg~'1 Tyler Chnstensen, Jake Coz.tcns, Mark Crook, Russell Curtis, Coby Fabnz10, An · Fullmer, Josh Hill, Tyre IIolfcltz, Ross May, Adam Mendenhall, Brent Noble, Wade Wfl Horn, Chris Welch

Intense practice consiting of This years team has a nice com-countless laps around the field at bination of old and new players,Mount Jordan build the strength which brings to the team not onlyand endurance of the players experience, but vibrance andex-which make up the Jordan High citement.1992 boys soccer team- a team thatis truly second to none. The desire to be the very best is what drives us all, and the Jordan The coaches of the Jordan High High soccer team is no different.soccer team stess not only physi-cal strength, but inner strength This year the team's goal is toand most importantly team unity. once again light the victory JHSIt's clear to see from years past that over the front door of the school,a team which strives to be ints and prove to all that Jordan Highvery best in all aspects of the game School always has been andis the one that takes home the always will be \"Second To None.\"trophy. Good Luck!Nice bum! I'm going to need some Jergens.Brandon Sargent shows us his butt as he Jon Miller scuffs his head on the ball asstrategically defends his goal with his he attempts to score on a corner kick. Jon used his head many time this year.ever popular knee drop ball stop.

S m ash ing! Kim Gyllenskog creams a serve for an ace. Oh so sexy! Brandon Brady Shows his best form in a match against West. Brandon was a valuable asset to the team.I've got it!Jon Hanprepares to pop theball over the net. Jon was anexpert at last minute saves.Boy's Tennis: Travis Badley,Jon Han,Josh Christensen,Brandon Brady, Ravi Dodbal-lapur, Richy Linton,Jace Locke,Ben Christensen, Spencer \llo-ris,KirkGyllenskog,Matt]oncsChad Hunter,ColinMaughan,Ernie Clogh.

11 ~NIS Ouch, my brain hurts... Josh Christensen was perminently frozen in this position after being tragicaly struck in the the head with this tennis ball. This years tem1is program was, to say the least an interesting experience. The •girls season was fun for everyone who participated. Kim Gyllenskog stated \"Tennis is a sport I'll enjoy for the rest of my life.\" Most of the girls who playedtennis got more than just a tan from this season. Hsin Chou remarked \" It wasgood excersise and it kept me feeling good about myself.\" Hsin turned out the mostVictories, followed closely by Kim. Girls tennis was a great success this year. Boys tennis was also just as big a success. With two returning seniors, John Hanand Josh Christensen the team had great leadership. Team co-captain john I Ianexpressed,\" After a winning season last year, this year had alot of pressure, but wecame through.\" Other returning players were Travis Badley and Kirk Gyllenskog. N ice Ace! Travis Badley reaches to return a Borris Becker type serve. Jfsin Cfiou,Laura James, Xjm (jy{fensl(pg,Jufie 'Bfotfgett, Stacey 'Woo£, 9-{_ico{e 'Beecfier, Stacy Mc~i{, Caprice 'Evans.



Does anyon e need a wig?~Yan Boswell sacrifices his \"FRO\" to~he sub for Santa cause. All the male Bos and senior class officers gave~heir hair when}ordan raised $3,5000rThe Shelter for Abused Children.


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