y CITY POLICE DEPT5 East 9400 Souths 'u 84070 Away from class. Relaxing in the shade, Kelly Ebell and Jeff Jensen sluff half of class, while pictures of clubs were being taken, for the yearbook. They were fortunate to get away with it, with the new administration, (suspending those that sluff). Confusing computers. Confused over which buttons to push, Scott Samowitz refers to the computer manual for assistance with his Electronics assignment. Electronics students received a science and a computer literacy credit, which is now re- quired in order to graduate. \"A Fine Line.\" After the assembly about drunk driving, Jen- nifer Curnett and Charlie Mann casually walk down the main hall. The assembly showed students the effects of drunk driving and had a few personal accounts to add. Which one to choose? During the FBLA opening social, Sherrie Bel- lon, lana Woodruff, and Kevin McMillan search frantically for the 'right' candy bar. M embers developed skills for future occupa- tional careers, such as accounting and busi- ness management. Strectching out. In prepar<~tion for the cross country meet against Granite, Jeff Wilson limbers up by stretching calf muscles. The cross country team went on to beat Granite.
aCONTENTS STUDENT LIFE ACADEMICS CLASS CLUBS SPORTS
TraditionallyBeetdiggersSBO's and friends participate in the originalpainting of the 'J' on the front steps. Seniorspulled otgether in an effort to display theirpride in jordan.
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TOTAL DOMINATION WITH SPIRITS HIGH. \"BEST HOMECOMING DANCE IN FOUR YEARS\" Homecoming week started out decorate the halls. By the time the with spirits high! Our school had a rest of the sleepy studentbody ar- lot of support from everyone. We rived at school, they were welcomed had sidewalks painting after school. by bright streamers and shiny bal- While the SBO's were mixing paint, loons. The juniors made a terrific everyone else was splashi ng it on the come back by taking first. Seniors sidewalks. taking second and sophmores taking third. later that same day we wel- There was everything from Bill the comed back last years seniors for an Cat, the Noid, and even \"Say No To alumni assembly. The skits and belly Drugs.\" The seniors coming from whistlers made the studentbody the top, taking first, because they laugh. followed the theme. Sophmores tak- ing second and juniors taking third \"We will laugh at about anything if place. it will get us out of class.\" stated Chris Perry \"The studen ts imagination really Starting Wednesday during the A came out on the sidewalks and re- & B lunches was our traditional presented Jordan High in a positive Farmers Market. All clubs and classes way.\" stated Amy Arends participated. The seniors sold frozen \"Seniors came at six-o-clock to yogurt, juniors sold carmel app les paint the \"Big J \"on the front steps. and sophomores sold donuts. Even We had a lot of support.\" replied Kim Hall though we on ly made, about a dollar we had fun.\" replied Jill Young Bright and early, Tuesday morning students gathered at six-o-clock to continued o n page 13.Enthusiastic !Excited about being in the Alumni Assembly,Ken [ddington and Ru5s Summers' dog imi-tated a Barites and James commercial. Manyalumni came back to particpate an the assem-bly.Creative art.Participating in the painting of the \1dcwalks,Wendy Bullock, Rus~<·ll Allen, and S< oil Ncr-din bring Donald Duck to life. Srniors tookfirst because their s1dcwalks went along withschool pride HOMECOMING
Dedicated junior class officers: Jenny Gyl-len~kog, Matt Doyle, Rocio Soto, Cindy Jepp-son, and Aaron Bell support their giant lefttack le. \" !leaded for Victory,\" the junior classtheme came true when they p laced first inthe float competition.Visual aides. Singing ' One of These Things is not Like the Other,' in the Alumn1 Assembly, Shane Sia- toga uses Mark Tarr in a visual display. Only given short notice, the Alumni came back with performances that left students shoutmg for more. HOMECOM ING
OVERALL SUPPORT Making the play. EVERYWHERE, MAROON AND GREY BODIES. lhll«tJn6 IM IMII, Duane Despain helped custodians didn't have much the defense hold Olympus to only one touch-but sweep the halls, club mem- down. Beatang a 4-A team kept Jordan m the top fave rankangs m the state. together to take care of
EARLY IN THE MORNING.FUNNY ASSEMBLYSPIRITS, ENTHUSIASM, AND ANXIETIES RISE. The Home Ec. cooking room was lift her up to get it, then stuff thefilled with eager Dog Patch nomi- banana into Lil' Abner's mouth andnees. Each nominee had an hour and kiss. The highlight of the assemblya half to bake cakes and pies. All the was Suzy Murdock and Eric Gomez,Lil' Abners made cakes and all the nominated by the Debate Club.Daisy Maes made pies. Early in the After trying unsuccessfully to jumpmorning the next day, even more and get the banana three or fourtired than the morning before, but times, Suzy grabbed a chair. Thejust as eager; Lil' Abners went out to chair tipped over, twice. Finally, shethe football field to shoot arrows, got it. The students were laughing sothe Daisy Mae's went to the lunc h- hard tears came to their eyes.room to carve the most originalpumpkin. Jill Korpi from the Key The Dog Patch Royalty was: 3rdClub won the carving contest. Sam- place: Toni Fitzgerald and Glennmy Millburn was the only one that Smith, 2nd place: Sherri Weaver andhit the target. Brian Seamons, and 1st p lace: Jill The spirits, enthusiam, and anxi- Korpi and Sammy Milburn.eties, had risen, for the assembly.Eac h couple had to sing an original Friday night, the dance had a goodsong, and after go through an obsa- turn out. The gym was decorated incle course. the traditional\"laundry line\" style. It looked great! \"The only bad thing The last part of the obstacle course about the dance was the long lines,\"was to run to the basketball hoop agreed Shelley Matthews and Bran-and grab a hanging banana. Daisy don Plant. \"But other than that, DogMae had to jump or have lil' Abner Patch Week, and the dance was great!\" Finishing up. Stuffing the banana 1nto ]elf Lofgrl•n\ mouth (nose and eyes), Gayle Sayers get\ n•.1dy to finish the obstacle cour\c with d k1\\ Gayle and Jeff hated getting up early in th<• morning to compete for Lil' AbnN and D.my Mae.
Undercover.Sco oting their way under the mats, CindeeSetterberg and Robert Provard try for firstplace in the Dog Patch Assembly. \"Being no-minated was a blast, but it required a lot ofhard work,\" replied Cindee.Gone fishing.Fishing off the gym floor, Greg Hagen gloatsabout his keen hiding place. Little did heknow, Daisy Mac, Chri stine Lamoreaux, wasright behind him.Rock on.Looking b eautiful, Mike Skousen sings of\"her\" love for Little Abner, Wendy Bullock.Dunng the obstacle course Mike's wig fell offwhile ~truggling over the gymnastic unevenbars.
NOT JUST AVERAGE BETTER THAN THE RESTA perfect 10. Traveling all over the world, from gion, it being my first competition.\" Hungary to France, to the U.S. in stated Darrell. He was even morePrilcticing lour hours \" dily. six days a week. Kansas, to almost the backyard, at surprised when Mr. Tolman came upDaren Elg prepares himself for the 1992 Olym- Camp Williams. Jordan students ex- to him after the awards assembly andpics. The poma horse is just one of Daren's events celled even when the school did not handed him the gold medal in state.he participates in, he is second ranked in the necessarily take part. Over the summer Chris Malstromnation in his age group. and Jeff Bourne attended the Utah ChiKaye Dial attended a one Freedom Academy at Camp Wil- month program studying art over liams. The academy is designed to the summer in Paris and Southern show high school students what France with Parsons School of De- freedom is all about. Some of the sign. She had to present a portifolio activities they participated in were for first cut and then another porti- speeches, shooting an M-16, heli- folio for the final. A total of fourty copter rides, visited the prison, and a students are accepted into the pro- talent show. Only two people from gram every summer through out the each high school are invited to at- United States and Canada. After tend. Everyone became close passing this one mont program of friends. Daren Elg has been on the studyi ng art, she received four col- Junior National Olympic team for lege credits. Darrell Collins was state two years. last summer he won the champion in Auto Body Mainten- Junior National Olympic Festival ence. With the help of Auto Shop held in los Angeles. He is currently teacher, Mr. Tolman, and his uncle, ranked second in his age group. He he was able to learn enough to com- is also an outstanding student aca- pete in region competition. \" I was dem ically with a 4.0 CPA. surprised I took third place in re- Preparation. Hooking up the p;Jint gun. Darrell Collins prepares to paint an automobile. Darrell went on to win third place in the Regional VICA Olympics and first place in State VICA. This year he hopes to defend his title.L BEST~___.
Art genius.Art sterling schol•r. Chikave Dial was one offour American Students chosen to spend amonth studying art in Paris, France. Chikaye isso adept at art that many of her projects havewon superior awards and have been displayedall over the valley.Freedom Academy.Two gre•t le•ders of this school. Jeff Bourneand Chris Malstorm, were chosen as Jordan'srepresentatives at Freedom Academy. This is aleadership camp designed to mold leaders ofour Future. I ~BEST ~~
In the news.Reading a susp enseful article in the juniorassembly, Blaine DeHaan is stalked by the\"wo-man.\" Nicole Ganuscia, from Bolivia. Be-sides earning a quarter in this sketch. Blainehosted the assembly.From deep within.Expressing thoughts in song. Glenn Smithsings out his love for \"Sandy.\" Shelly Barret,during the senior assembly. Glenn perfectedthe part of John Travolta in Crease.All-star wrestling.Threatening the champion wrestling team.the Tijuana Twins, Mike Skousen and SteveWatts, are accompanied by Sexy Samantha.Melanie Rose, their manager. The match end-ed prematurely when a hair puling offensewas called. Monster mash. Standing in front of a bunch of ghouls. Mi- chael Jack~on, Jason Erskine, JUmped in ryth- mic beat~ to Thriller. The junior a~sembly wa~ put together during JUnior week, by the JU· nior class officer~ and the junior cldS~ .ASSEMBLIES
''WE'RE HERE TOPUMP-Y'OU UP// HANS AND FRANS FROM GERMANY SAY. est. The Junior assembly entertained udents commented on the as- and surprised the studentbody bysembly for the rest of the week. performing one of the best assem-\"Feelings were brought out in the blies of the year. Skits such as \"Don'tassembly that seniors never ex- take the bait\" and '!The All-Starpressed before.\" replied Marcy Pe- Wrestling\" entertaine·d the audi-tersen. \"It's hard to think that in a ence.few months we will be graduating!We will be going our separate ways Blaine DeHaan keep the studentsand probably won't see each other from falling asleep by playing Simonuntil our reunions.\" stated Cherrine Says and telling jokes, with a loudRobertson. and obnoxious train horn. He made The senior assembly started a everyone feel part of the assembly.good trend and carried on through- \"Blaine made the assembly! He tried his best to keep everyone paying at-out the rest of the other classes. \"It tention.\" Karie Haun.seemed that the Seniors made agood impression in their assembly so Jason Erskine fit the part of Mi-others wanted to follow.\" replied Ja- cheal Jackson, perfectly. His nearmie Meeks. \"The ending not only perfect dancing, to Thriller alongtouched the seniors, but also the rest with the Dance Club amused theof the studentbody. When the rest studentbody. Everyone did theirof us are in our senior year, I'm sure part in precision, and almost lookethat we will be just as sad!\" com- like the real music video.ments Shelle Meyers. Seniors tried to be subtle, the ju- niors were just cocky by singing \"We are the world, we are the Juniors\" and ended the assembly. Both the assemblies were funny as well as emotional. Shrink to fit. Singing the \"501\" Blues.\" Cory Powell, Scott Deuel, )asor Heaps, Greg Hagen, Ben Walke, Jared Bentley, Mike Edgington, and Glenn Smith impress the audience with their vocal talents. Of the two main assemblies the senior assembly had the best ending that ev- eryone will be talking about for the rest of their lives.
INNER SCHOOL BATTLE OF GRADE VS. GRADE SENIORS SHOW THEIR DOMINATING POWER The Get Acquainted Assembly was the reason for a rematch was be- not all that it was cracked up to be. cause the Sophomores had four Many students complained about more feet of rope than the Seniors the sun shinning in their eyes, Sen- had and the grass was wet on the ior, Michelle Ekblad replied, \"We Seniors side from the balloon toss.Tongue twister. should have sat in the bleachers on At this time the Seniors and So-In the middle of the obstacle course, Becky the east side of the football field, so phomres were tied for first place.Cook chews a saltine and attempts to blow upa balloon. Class was let out for the assembly we could see what was going on!\" The outcome of this event wouldand many students complained about the sunin their eyes. The Seniors had a good start by determine which class would win. wi nning the first three events, the The Seniors ended up taking the vic- relay race, licorice kiss, and the peo- tory. ple sit. The Sophomores were close While the events were taking behind making it a tough victory for place, the cheerleaders were teach- the Seniors. The Juniors were left in ing the crowd new cheers. \"We the dust, winning only two events, couldn't hear the cheerleaders over the onion bob in which Bill Noble the music,\" remarked Justin Brad- bobbed all ten onions out of red bury. jello and the pic eating contest be- Besides all of this hectic commo- tween class presidents. tion between the classes everyone The next and last event was the had fun. \"There was a lot of compe- tug-of-war. The Sophomores beat t ition between classes and they all the Seniors the first time around. showed a lot of school spirit.\" said Mr. Mason demanded a rematch junior Diane Anderson. The Seniors and that is Sophomore Jeff Davis and Sophomores felt fantastic and smirked, \"The Seniors cheated there they all gave their sympathy to the shouldn't have to be a rematch!\" But Juniors.People sitting.A t the get acquainted assembly, Cindy Jepp-son and Aaron Bell lead the junior class in thepeople sit. The effort that the juniors putforth earned them last place. GET ACQUAINTED
All wet.After placing second in the water balloonthrow, Pam Cook puts her arm around H.F.VanHorn to comfort the dripping junior.These participants were picked by the juniorclass officers.Threatening advice.Being the first to plunge in the jello to bobfor onions, Adam Bentley, is threatened by hisolder brother, Jared. Although, both Jaredand Adam bobbed all of the onions, Bill Nobledid it faster.
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seventy-fifth yeartime line The school in Sanoy at first nal colors were red and grey. school increased students,occupied three rooms of the The students were let out of faculty, and staff grew. Clubsold Sandy schoolhouse. This school for three weeks in and Organizations thatbuilding was thought to ac- October for the beet harvest thrived 70 years ago havecomodate the school for the every year. That is why we been dropped along thenext twenty years. However, have the name that we do. way. Future Farmers ofthe growth of the high America was a very notableschool grew very rapidly. A flu epidimic kept stu- group to be apart of but nowThis is when the adminin- dents out of school for fif- it has no part in our society.stration started plans for a teen weeks of the schoolnew high school. year in 1919 because of lack Our school has built its of antibiotics. pride over the years and has A location was chosen and given us a reason to bethe ground was broken on Jordan has gone through a proud. The people who at-September 29, 1913. There lot of changes since the tended here before us hadwere 250 students present school began. It started with true school sprit and theywho participated in the a three roomed school have made our schoo lceremonies with their yells house and grew into a cam- unique.and songs. The students and pus size high school. Stu-faculty moved into the dents walked to school or Jordan High School willbuilding on November 30, remain here forever. It was1914. came by horse and carriage. put on the National Register Now we come in new cars, in the 86-87 school year. The Beetdiggers were used cars, and by bus. Thenamed in 1922 and the origi- school changed to fit the needs of the students. As the Simplify. Looking perplexed in ge- ometry cis••, students show off their 1934 fashion styles. They needed one credit of plane geometry as opposed to the two years of math required beyond Algebra I, presently. Not antique Smirking in sn ancient csr, with two vice principals and an early secretary, A.M. Merrill ruled as the third principal (from 1918-1920). There were many changes made from the time then, that some of the changes make it almost totally different. ~ w~(/w)oIw-~ ~ .Oa<..:.(-ab~: ~ ~~ 1(-/.)..~J :(/r-)::aEo: aw: ~Z~w§ u.~U. (~/a):.r ~Wo~:(S~lm)~o (/)(I) :s~t: o!TI~ ~0<( ~ (OzIa)U..:..:<J::O>( o~:wEwoa~_ z-<ZW0(z-C) 1-Z~ :Eww ~~ O~~:r:~z ~wo~~ ~ Z~z ~j!:~ ,...... ~~~§ \"\" ~§ (X) a0o.:w1<-U(cw.owo 'll:t :E. O<(. ~ z~ ~Q N ~~8 \",...N .(uQ..1J;:):t:0Euo.z~0- N w~Wo<o( lO 0.0:E. (0 \",...0) -~~O~:.r.:.~J 0 !:.-.:..:.!.aaJ;JoZ.-:!e_.:->.J...Joa<.o:(,1a::::.-> (0 0) <.;>1-w 0) ~~ (X) '0::::>0 0 ,~....~:E0 N,...!Q \"0) ~(/) 0,..). ~~Q 0) ~-~0 ,... ~~~C) ,... ~iii ,0..). e>oa: 25
HILLS ARE ALIVE WITHSOUND OF MUSIC '\"l'HE REHEARSALS WERE MADDENING\" Climb every mountain, ford every like another practice. Afterwards itstream, follow every rainbow, til you was great.find your dream ... During the production, all mem- Lana Woodruff, as Maria. Todd bers of the cast were in perfect char- acter. Leading lady, Lana Woodruff,Mecham, as Captain Von Trapp and commented, \"It was wonderful to becast did just that in the spring pro- playing the lead. I had such a goodduction of 'The Sound of Music'. time! It was a lot of work and very\"The rehearsals were maddening. time-consuming, but I wouldn'tThey took up so much time and en- have had it any other way.\"ergy. My grades took a nose diveduring the months of practice, but I \"I had lots of fun. It was greatadmit that it was worth the sacrifice working with Lana and the rest of the group. I feel proud to have beento see the final product.\" orchestra part of the production,\" Todd Me-member Brian Bennion noted. On cham, leading man, stated modestly.opening night the usual jitters took The months of practice were paidover the participants, they began to off February 16, 17, 19, and 20 as thewonder what they were even doing musical was given nightly to crowdsthere in the first place. But as 'Cur- that packed the auditorium. Many oftain Time' drew near, hugs and the cast members new to thewords of luck and encouragement threatre during this production arewere exchanged so that when the looking forward to doing morespotlight hit, the butterflies in tin the shows in the future as they realized that all the hard work paid off in thestomach disappeared. \"During the end.show, everyone was really close andsupportive. It was a good feeling,\"explained Bill janie, on stage, it feltFirst kiss.Returning from the abby. Captain VonTrapp-Todd Mecham, kisses Maria-lanaWoodruff, for the first time. After all the re-hearsals Todd and lana had this part of theproduction down packed. A mothers love. Comforting Leisi -Angi(• Tucllcr, hN eldest daughter, Maria-LanJ Woodruff Jdviws her in love. Angil•'s and L.ma's tJ!ents of .actinK and smgmg, ,,long with t/1(> rest of the <JH made the music.!/ a hit.k M USICAL~__,
Tea time.Serving Captain Von Trapp· Todd Mecham,Baroness Schraeder-Shelly Hollinger, andMax-Karl Kelson, Brian Seamons plays thebutler. These four showed off their dramaticabilities through out this production.For forgiveness.Confirming Maria's-bna Woodruff. feelingsfor Captain Von Trapp, Mother Abess-ShellyMatthews, tells Maria to \"Climb every moun-tain\" until she finds her dream. After thisscene Maria returned to the man she loves,Captain Von Trapp.Left, right, left ...In a line, the Von Trapp children march downthe stairs to the whistle of their father. AngieTueller, Bill Janie, Kim Hal l, Kirk Gyllenskog,Wendy Ricks, Amanda Scadlock, and SarahWoods (not in picture) thrilled the audiencewith their acting and vocal talents. MUSICAL~ ------~
SANDY HAS ALL THEENTERTAINMENT ETC. THE WORLD AT OUR FINGERTIPS Sandy City has been listed as one go to keep everybody entertained.of t he fastest growing suburban There is the new South Towne Mall.communities in the country. The Marlene Reyes said, \"I can get therepopulation has increased from 6.438 faster so I have more time to spendin 1970 to 52.510 in 1980. Sandy's in my favorite stores.\" \"The Sportsgrowth has been due to the city's Park is great with the batting cages,close proxcinity and easy access to mi niature golf, and race cars,\" saysSalt Lake City. It is convenient to Mike lake. \"Sandy Starsh ip is greathave the Alta and Snowbird ski re-sorts near by. because you can see great movies for only a buck and a half, claimed The city has planned four major Marcy Peterson. Many students en- joyed 49th Street Galleria because ofcivic centers. A regional mall to ser- all the activity available.vice the students needs. Sandy is alsoactively trying to encourage more \"The near by ski resorts were greatbusiness and industrial develop- to cure the winter time blues,\" ex-ment. Our students have many great plained Jason Howard.opportu nities to participate in Sandy City provided us with manyschool, civic and church recreation activities to keep as busy and full ofprograms. There are many places to Sandy Pride.Jack in the Box Finger lickin' good.Jack in the box. a new fast food place opened During lunch a a limited number of studentswhere one went out of business. This newrestuuraunt offered many jobs to students would go to Kentucky Fried Chicken to eat. \"It was a great place to go and get a quickand was a great place to hang out after games. lunch c:on~isting of chick<'n Iitties, for a small price,\" s.ud Ren AshtonC O M M U N IT Y
Place to eat. When it came time to eat for a semi-formal dance, many students looked to Frontier Pies. frontier Pies had reasonab le prices and pretty good food for the occasion. Mini-mall. This shopping center located by Skaggs Alpha Beta has a variety of stores, including pi7Za places, popular video shops, photography, dry cleaning, hair cuts etc. With all the small malls around, one did not have to travel far to get shopping done. Gone broke. When Po Folks came to Sandy it gave many students employment. Later during the school year it went out of business leaving the same students looking for new jobs.Attractive landmark.Seen from e verywhere in the jordan Valley,the Jordan River Temple brings a significanceto the community. To many residents thetemple appears to look like a birthday cake. COMMUNITY
WORKING BRINGS MONEY, MONEY BRINGS FUN/ NO MATTER HOW, WE GOT ITDuck season. Beetdiggers found it very hard to students come up with enough live without a few neccesary things. money for their entertainment wasAI Allied, Dan Haueter attempts to sell a gun the question. We should have doneto d prospectiV<' <ustomer during the bu'y First we needed a car and gas to get like Rick Cheves plainly put it,huntmg month of October. Allied wa~ a qu1c k around. Shellee Mayers comment- \"Work.\" Or the easy way like Terraplan· to find all nrrds for hunting and other ed, \"I rely on UTA or my friends for Roberts, \"Just ask Mom and Dad.\"such needs bec<.~use if they <lid not have it, transportation!\" Second, like Mar- Katie Johnson confessed, \"I get myom· did not n<'ed it lene Reyes said,\"To feel great you money by cleaning out my brother's have to look great.\" To look great pockets.\" Courtney Hill said, \"I need to buy eight cans of hair spray to keep up James Glaubensklec made pi77as with hair styles.\" Ater we looked at Little Ceasars. Jason Howard got great enough to to get a date with his hard earned money working at that someone special, we needed a Chi Chi's. At Smith's, Rushelle •lales place to go out, which ended up was known as the Pizza lady. costing an arm and a leg. Those not lucky enough to have Jenny Winder enjoyed going to jobs, resorted to babysitting and concerts but she said, \"They cost so weekly allowances. 1\Jo matter how much, I have to skip lunch for three we got our money we always won- weeks to go to one.\" Jenny was not dered where that last pay check alone. Many students skipped lunch went or where that hand out from and saved their lunch money for im- Mom and Dad has gone so quickly portant things. To have all these to. The money came and it went, but things we needed money. Here is somehow we got it. where the problt•m started. How canOrder taking.Working hard at Little Caesan, ...,hdly llol-ling<•r tJkes .1 •u~tonwr's ord<•r WPrkdJY' ,,tf,l\t food hangout\ W<'r<' slow, hut rr1day'~ ,HHI.'>,lturd,ly'\ ru~h hour~ were rt•.,lly nMy. JOBS/MONEY
Thanks for calling.Answering phones and helping customers atthe counter, arc some of the things that Jeffjensen docs at Foot Locker. Discounts weregiven to students who worked at some cloth-ing stores.Str.rightening the clothes at ZCMI, Tara An-driui docs one of her many duties as sale-sppr~on. South Towne Mall added new storesimid<' whi< h g,wc more options to shop for~tud<'nt~ to ~pend their money on. JOB S /M O N EY
Take it away.Singing at a party, Alan Peterson, Todd Me-cham, Katz Koriuku, and Mike Skouscn havethe funnest time at Pat Matsumori's house.Kat.r was invited and he invited the three oth-ersEnter new realm.Out lor a night on the town, Jason Savillechecks out the new entertainment centerPHOTON. A photon league was set up forstudents to compete in.Own rock band.Behin d his band Junner, Courtney Hill playsdrums for the band Silent High on weekendsand after school. He and a few friends gottogether and organized the band. WEEKEND S
TAKING IT REAL EASY WELL-DESERVED LIVING FOR THE WEEKEND ight This is usually accompanied by pizza activities were at The Pie. Or we hang around the onths in advance, or Galleria and bowl or skate.\" put together at 2:20, Fridayafternoon. The final bell rang at 2:25, Cory Allison said, \"I just mostlykids rushed to their lockers, grabed hang around the house. There isn'ttheir coats, and hurried to the park- more to do. Sometimes I go to theing lot or buses, which officially mall, but what's the use, with nostarted the weekend. money to spend?\" Weekend activities ranged fromsleeping in until three in the after- Money seemed to present a prob-noon to dancing into the wee hours lem, which limited or even prohibit-of the morining, and everything in ed weekend activities. Many kids felt lucky to have enough money tobetween. Jody Smart said,\"Me and catch a movie at the Starship. Othermy friends just screw around. We students were able to take in a con-have nowhere to go and nobody to cert here and there, but sometimessee, so we just wait for something to this meant borrowing bucks fromhappen.\" the folks, and it can be pretty dan- gerous to be in debt to your parents! Joe Williams commented, \"Welike to go to the movies at Sandy Waiting for the weekend could beStarships or the Redwood Drive-ln. a fairly dull way to spend two full entire days but, more times than none, it is worth it.Close to discharge. Safe vandalism.Kicking baclt with twin/tie in hand, Glenn Painting 011er other's worlt, Kevin Prince andSmith risks a dishonorable discharge for wear- Shane Jensen paint the pride they have for theing his starf sergeants uniform. Glenn is re- football team on monument rock. This rockquired to do ARMY one weekend a month has been painted so many times that it prob-during the school year. ably has a foot of paint layered on it.
tlte Best ofACADEMICS S tudcnts strive to do t heir best, going to all cxtC'nts to gain knowl- edge and experience. A wide variety of classes pre- sents an advantage. Along with required classes like english, math, and science, there arc electives ranging from Home Economics to Weight Training and every- thing in between. No matter what one's life ambition may be the opportuninty for ex- perience is available.With precision.Giving her Anasazi pot a uniquelook, I il.th M.uqu<•s d<'~lgn\ \" f,t\1-mil<• of an an<ic nt indian rui n wi th ,,homcm.t<l<• paint brush. llu rndl tl ('\tea< hN, Mrs. Jabusc h (who< hdnf\(' dher n.tm<' to Mrs. Ensign), had .tilth<•works dl\pldy<'d 1n the l1br.try.ACADEMICS
Young scientist.Peering into d microscop e m Mr~.BauN\ ltfth JWrtod C<•rwtic \ cla\s,Kim I to~II c•xplort•, ct•ll Iii<• duringth<• \IJgl'\ ol m<•io\i\ ,IIHI tntiO\iS .Nin<•l(•en A.P. Btology hook\ wN~pur< h.twd u\lng $500.00 gtvt•n tothe• '>c it•nc c• lkp.trtnwnt. ACADEMICS
Which one? It's my turn.Choosing which specim ens to put lnste~d of r~ising h;mds, if one wantedon the slides, Bance Amussen andKelly Ebell suck them up in the to speak in Mr. Collier's AP Math Classdropper. Labs were the most fun for they had to hold the stapler up as Mr.students in Biology. Collier docs. Although confusion clut- ters the classroom everyday, Mr. Col- lier has a high percentage of students that pass the AP Math Test.
LABS ARE FUN/ just add stress. B.Y.O.B.l earning theories and natures saying that they try, and phys1cs and then try- \"Buy Your Own how to use equations could handle the tougher, ing to go to a lower level like Brealdast,\" said Lisa are what students in more rigorous classes. These that of Algebra 1.\" Burningham as thePhysics, Trigonometry, and classes were chemistry, biol- AD Math class plans a ogy, calculus, and others. As most students would breakfast at Theother math/science classes, Other honor classes and agree the best part about sci-struggled with. If students classes for gifted students ence is doing the labs, they Belgian Waffle Omeletstruggled with math and sci- were also offered, such as hate worst of all, and the fun Inn and Chad Cowdellence classes, then why did physics, regular chemistry, spoiler are the dreaded lab agrees with the ideastudents take them when trigonometry-with college reports the due the follow- with Jeff Jensen.only two credits for each algebra, and many other var- ing day. \"lab reports just add Working on a collegeclass were required? Mike ieties. Some students liked a little more stress to the sit- level can be stressfulSkousen answered, \"So I their classes because the uation,\" said Melanie Whit- so every once in acould have a better chance teacher is fun. \"I love my bi- ing. Other students had while one just has toof getting a scholarship and ology class because Mr. Bol- stress besides lab reporrts. get away.so I could learn more about liger is funny and he explains Jennifer Rake depicted hers,math and science.\" learning things in a joking way,\" ad- \" I have AP Biology andmore about math and sci- mitted Wendy Weight. Be- c hem istry, it is hard to get it sides Mr. Bolliger, other all done and not get the twoence besides the two years teachers considered 'fun' confused.\"required helped students were Mrs. Bauer, Mr. Col-get a better education and to lier, and Mr. Romanello. Mr. Although math and sci-get into a good college. Romanello was a new teach- ence classes are taken for er and stated, \"It is hard go- more knowledge and schol- ~esides regular math and ing from upper level classes arsh ips, some students takesc1ence classes, students like chemistry, AP Chemis- them because they actuallytook AP and Honors classes. enjoy the subject.T0 get into these classes stu-dents needed teachers sig- Studying microscopic Ouch! it hurts! ~moeb~s and parame- ciums, Stacy Beckstead Alter Mrs. B~uer pricked his linger drops the little creature~ for blood type test, Brain Seamons jumps back in pain. Brian later had and pond water onto a/ to leave the class because he was slide. These organisms in not feeling well-the sight of blood order to be examined had did not help it either. to be done so the very same day they came in the mail or they would have died.
ALL OF THIS FORA piece of plastic hat do you have this test and that of the driv- dents feel more comfortable fifth period?\" ing, allows students to carry about themselves and the small laminated piece of pa- poeple around them. rivers Ed.\" per which states that the \"Speech was a pretty fun This response can often send holder may pilot the old class, if you enjoyed getting students, teachers, and par- family car. \"I try not to let it up in front all the time for ents running for their lives. bother me when my friends talks and stuff. Most of us But why? Very few accidents laugh at the thing I drive, were not really into that occur in the dr. ed. classes, which is an old, souped-up thing when we first started and those that do happen bomber,\" stated Eric Sachs the class, but after we had all are usually minor bumps. before admitting, \"at least I those projects working to- The mere thought of novice have something to get me gether, we all felt more as- sophomores directed by a from here to there. It's bet- sured, since we knew so frazzled teacher in a ma- ter than nothing.\" many details about every- chine labeled \"student dri- one. And besides, since t he vers\" is enough to keep any Speech is the class occu- whole class has to eventually sane citizen off the road (or pying the quarter before or sidewalk). However, when get up and talk, it was easy.\" the students are not on the after the dr. ed. class, and is Commented Nathan Ander- road or 'the range', they are one of the most socially son. Kevin Player added, \" It in the classroom, studying beneficial classes offered. helps you in other classes behaviors and generally try- Speech enables class mem- too, when you have to give ing to learn enough to pass bers to lessen their fears of an oral report. to lead a dis- the written exam. Passing speaking in front of a large cussion.\" group by making the stu-Dead battery. Porcupine.jumpst~rting the car, Mr. Erickson Ready to be used on thedemonstrates his skill at connecting range, Thl' Boat IS uwd tothe correct cables on th<-' correct truck <~round the <on<•s. Allparts of the battery. lfeis trying to driver\ <•d. student\ h.ll<'<l tojump start one of the two new dri- driv<' th<• Jwkward old <M.ver's ed. cars-the only reason wasbecause it got too cold the nightbefore.HEA LTH/S PEEC H
Breathe. Watch out.Saving resucsa-baby in Scoping the driving ran-health, Kri~ti Brown learns ge,Kcvin Prince prepareshow to do CPR on infants. mentally for his figureThe Utah Medical Train- eight. The figure eighting Council came twice a had to be done both for-year to teach students ward and backward.life-saving skills. Still. In ilttempting to bring back the dol/to life, Brian Bennion's efforts are al- most a failure. Besides CPR, helath students had to learn the heim lich manuever also.
DEVELOP CONFIDENCE in fast worldI n a fast changing world, plied to art projects. of people. It must have new images and ideas are Art emphasizes expanding worked because I made it to in constant demand. Boys State Auditor at WeberThere is a great personal sat- vision and active cultivation State.\" The beginning stu-isfaction for the individual of originality necessary for dents showed a lot of talentwho combines art skills and success in several fields: de- and some participated inimagination to answer this sign, lettering, drawing, and many drama events.need. painting. Out of these differ- ent fields, many different ca- Talent was synonymous Many students whose reers derive them such as with the Theatre II students,work was above and beyond fashion, interior designs, cal- they participated in the playsuperior had their art dis- ligraphy, commercial art, and musical and also per-played in the library for all to animation, and graphics. formed as a class twice, oncesee. Chris Cano who drew a for the Cutains Up produc-perfect portrait of Kristen There were three drama tion to raise money for newDavis stated, \"I was just cu rtains in the auditorium. Adrawing her because she was classes' begining, 2nd year, lot of Theatre II students will and advanced. In beginning be moving on to theater arts.the perfect person to be my drama students learned basicmodel.\" High school stu- skills like focusing, memoriz- Drama helps build confi-dents interested in develop- ing, and learning to perform dence and develops self-ing their talents will learn in front of others. Student confidence for the start in aprinciples of basic design to Body President, Jeff Bourne, career in acting or helps tohelp them develop personal explained, \" I took drama to build self-esteem.sensitivity that can be ap- help me become a better speaker in front a big groupsLook at m1ne. Cool and calm.Peering at Mike Skousen's draw- Twidling his thumbs, Orley Billsing, Wendy Bullock, Ty Wetzle,Matt McCoy, and Tory Davis admire coob off in front of the f.1n. Thehis talent. Art students experiment- dramd room got so hot the· f,m wJ~ aed with water colors, pencils, and must in order to stay awake• <1nd notpastels. suffer from heat exhau~t1on.DRAMA/ A RT
Best artist. Modeling for the art teacher, Mrs. Smith sketches Ketphayson Xaya- sith. Art taught the principles of shading, highlihgting, and place- ment. Pop goes it. Pefecting h er skill at blowing bub- bles, lorraine Longmore relaxes in her chair during drama class. Fridays are days that the drama classes take a break and just kick back.Nap time. Acting it up.Resting it up in drilmil, Steve Watts Pointing il fillce gun, Brandt Rigbyand Kathy Reynolds ponder theirthoughts for the substitute teacher. laughs at a suprised John StiremanLaying down was one of libeties thedrama class had the oppurtunity to during drama class. The two are partdo on relaxation day. of the great drama club established at Jordan.
Selfishness.Re fusing to share her tootsie rollswith her friends Robin Picou andCarrie Ljungberg, Jennifer Wisnerholds on tightly to them. Bringingfood into class was against the rules,not only in foriegn languaugecourses but in all classes.Studying?Thinking about doing her classwork, Heidi Poulson decides shewould rather be daydreaming. If aperson fell asleep in Mr. Bosko'sclass, that person would have tostand at the back of the room forthe remainder of class. I heard that. Time well spent. Second year French students, Tom Looking ot~er French milgilzines, Brand and Kelly Wilk•ns g1vc• an oral LUIS Pdfrd, Rydn S1mms,dn ~lien<'<' report on the culture ofF ran<<' Br- Walters try to tran\late article~ Tht•y sides French Kelly also took !>panish found that tht•rt• was not much cllf- IV-(AP Spanish)-it was th<• f1rst t1me ft•r<•nc <' bC'tw<•c•n fr<•n< h .tnd th<~t c~n AP roreign Langudg<' <oursc Amc•ri< ,,., \tyl<•\ hds bc•c•n offered.k CULTURE~~
WORLD KNOWLEDGEwhile learning cultureF ranee, Germany, Mexi- plained. should be able to test by co we all dream of go- There were some students making your dream come ing there but how true. Verona Scheurich said,many of us would be able to who took foreign languages \" It not only teaches me thecommunicate when we got for other purposes. Bryan language but the culture andthere. Cambell for example said, \"I way of life which will help took the class for an English me in El Salvador.\" Students learned not only credit.\" Learning a foreigna language but about the language is clearly a class you The poster filled roompeople and their cu ltures. need to study for. Or is it? gives a positive atmosphere\"We learn a lot more than Steve Arnold does not think to learn. Connie Palmer wasSpanish in here. While learn - so, \" I like how well I can happy she took t he class be- learn with out having a lot of cause it helped her learning another language, we about life.perfect our English. As well hom ework.\"as learn to appreciate foreign To find out if you reallycultures,\" Ren Ashton ex- know the language you Interpreter. Mr. Boskovich explains the culture of Spain to his Spanish students. Near the end of the year, Mr. Bos- kovich had a student teacher, wh ich many students had trouble keeping up. : JCULTURE ----~
\Just starting.Getting ready to pull out his Histo-ry folder, Brad Wallace decidesnow is a good time to start his re-search paper. After Golf season wasover, Brad had study hall in the li-brary and found it useful to getcaught up on homeowrk.Listen up! A novel idea.In he r sixth p eriod, Mrs. Jabusch Following intensely, Christine(Ensign) tries to get a students atten- Jones, John Joseph, Melvin Quinn,tion so the rest of the class can go Matt Greef and Nicole Conrad lis-on with the discussion. As the head ten to the reader of this literatureof the English department, Mrs. }a- masterpiece. Book reports (analysis')busch (Ensign) had to organize ma- were required to read outside ofterial for every level of English class at the same time the class wastaught. reading a novel.k_ ENGLISH~~
TRYING TOACQUIRE A required credit er your a sopo- vive the excessive home- \"We have to work individ- It'll work. more, junior, of work, one could choose AP ually and diligently.\" So senior you are re- English, and found it was a many students signed up for Showing that it will work, red to take English every lot of studying. Robyn the class it was taught two ~tudent-teacher Li~ Bur-year, and take History for at Foirbes said, \"It's a lot of periods. The students at Jor- ningham sh<>ws Cindyleast three years. Students hard work, but I love it.\" If dan were able to meet the Baird and Jason Johnson awere given different ways of you were willing to put forth challenges within the class- short cut in completingaquiring that credit. the extra effort, learning was room. The real test came the assignment. Lisa stu- If you had a knack for cre- a piece of cake. when they took the ad- dent taught Ms. Miller'sativity, Creative Writing vanced placement test in English classes and hercould have been an alternate World History, American May. Mythology class duringc hoi ce. H er e stu d ent s, History, and AP History were teacher appreciationtaught by Mrs. Skousen, offered. AP History was set AP students were not the week.learned how to express their up like a college class, tardies only ones with a lot ofthoughts creatively on pa- and roll were not recorded. homework. Others com-per. Humanities also earned \"Students wanted to be plained about research pa-you an English credit. there, so there is a better learning atmosphere.\" said pe~.TheysoonfounditfunKnown to Ren Ashton and Todd Saxey. If you did notMike Stod dardt, humanites show up for class it was only though, because theyreceived a new name, \" AP learned more about the sub-Kindergarten, because we the loss for the student. ject. As the result the diffi-mostly went there to get The class required a lot of culty of the class was onlybaby sat.\" If you could sur- disi llusioned with the reality studying. Jay Han remarked, t hat it was fun. Good point. Entertaining her first question of the day, Jenny Gyllen~kog as a histo- ry teacher gives it her be~t shot. Of all the candidate~ to choose from Mr. Rasmu~~en picked Jenny to teach his cla~~e~. HISTORY d 45
Precision.In Ceramics, Craig Mar\h works onhis artistic skills. In Mr. Pace's classstudents have the oppurtunitics toenter art shows and visit art galler-ies.A clean engine.Working in the auto shop, Oani('/Lloyd steJm cleJns the enginc in hiscar. Students took auto shop andauto maintenence to improve thecondttton of thctr cw. Homework? Both Matts Studying his math. D.lVid Monddl Not even in their o wn class. Matt tnc~ to get away from domg ht~ '>w.ulm,tn .tnd M,ttt McCoy work on sew•ng so he can do his homework dunng dass. Sewing bc<dmc ,, fd- tlw h,tnd s.Jw '\" wood shop. With voritc for the gtrls Jnd outdoor ,,II tlw vc>< .llton.tl < 1.1\w~ off<>red <lothmg bcramc th<• fdvont<• for thc• boys. onc• <ould m.tk<' whdt<>ver w,l\ dc- strc•dV O CA T I O NAL
EXPERIENCE PREPARES for vocation he business and voca- cations/' stated Kari Boul- machine shop for years, and tional departments of ton. Other students agreed it has helped me get a job the school are quite that their classes would be working for Mr. Schoudel. Itbeneficial to the student- helpful to them in the fu- will be a good thing to havebody. These areas teach ture. Tara Denny said, \"I en- this knowledge and thesetrades, business and money joy working in the school skills later in life. Tonymanagement, and important store, it is fun and you get Barnes added, \"I have takensk ills needed for a career. the experience of working home economics and en- Busines classes include with food and money!\" joyed it, It's not just for girlskeyboarding, speedwriting, anymore.\"word processing, and office The vocational classes ofmanagement. \"Speed writ- the school include child de- Whether classes are takening is a very good class to velopment, home econom- for skills and experience, ortake because it enables you ics, and the industrial shop just for a credit, studentsto take down information classes. These classes teach learn enough to get along onquickly and accurately. skills important to managing their own, and have fun do-These skills are needed for a home or compete in a ing it.proper business communi- trade. Travis Christenson commented, \" I have taken See that! Working in Drafting on extremely technical computers, Shane Jensen points out what this CAD system can do. Mr. Golding was always around too help on this technologi- cal advance for students. VOCATIONAL
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