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EASI ER TOGETHERWorking together on 11 mlllh a.ssignmcnt. i\myHealey and Shayne Lewton d iscuss right andwrong answers. Students worked with a variety ofdifficult math topics that fruwated them.QUEST IONS, QUESTIONS, QUESTIONSTeaching an Important concept of math, to hisstudents. M r. Collier hMen~ a~ the student asks aquestion. Questions were a part of math as mathrequired students to participate in class di>cus-sions.

Math frustrated students with algebra students prepared for adv.complex numbers, geometric topics they would experience insequences, derivatives, the quadratic calculus and college. They gaveformula, and many other equations students a new world of challenge, asand theorems. Pre-algebra, first-year students worked with difficult termsalgebra, intermediate algebra, and problems. \"Trig. and adv. algebra ·;,...:..:::::;;. .~cgeometry, trigonometry, advanced prepares me for the future by teaching me the basics. Also, math isalgebra, and calculus taught students fun and it opens many careerthe basics and complexities of math. opportunities,\" suggested Scott Intermediate algebra introduced Willson.students into a new world of math. In calculus, students pondered overStudents struggled with mind- page long answers and many complexboggling word (story) problems and algebra terms. Calculus gave studentsfactored long equations for answers. the opportunity to use the many math\" Intermediate algebra teaches me the skills they have acquired throughoutskills I need to live a productive and their years in school. \"Calculus givesuseful life,\" commented Tyler us a college type atmosphere andGarrison. even though it is difficult, the intellectual students make it fun,\" Geometry explored complimentary stated Matt Brady.angles, supplement angles, and manyother problems. Students found Math offered a variety of subjectsgeometry a challenge, as geometry for students to explore. Some mathrequired memorization and patience. subjects frustrated students, while\"Geometry was a hard class to others seemed very enjoyable. Mathhandle, which taught me the logical challenged our minds and taught usanswers to squares, circles, and the concepts that will open the doorstriangles,\" agreed Travis Pelch. of opportunity in the near future. Trigonometry and advanced GIVE ME A BREAK Listening to a math lecture, Jennifer R'I ke and Michelle Jone~ prepare to do an assignment. Math helped to broaden student\ abilit) to un· derstand and relate math to their lives. VAN ITY Smiling and looking beautiful for a picture, Mr. Hunter and cla~s take a break from their Geome- try a~signment \.fath taught \ludents the impor- tance of figure . theorems. and problems in a fun way.

t e ' d~u s~t~a=a -....:a H) :a =a ~:a :a ~ -...-:a 1fl~ English is the only subject at poetry, developed essay writing J ordan that is a requirement for all skills, explained the mysteries of the four years. This may cause problems short story, and much more. and headaches for some students \"Exploring the world of literature but not for others. \"English is a has expanded my horizons,\" offered great subject. Even if you think you Tory Davis. have learned it all, you really never have,\" explained Mindy Welling. But beyond the obvious Other students thought so also. \"I applications, English offers hidden learned so much in English, it's almost worth the work,\" commented value for students. \"One of my main goals is for students to learn Susie Verluis. responsibility, self-discipline, and There was a record enrollment in self esteem,\" stated Mrs. Siegler. English with all classes bulging at Teachers are not the only ones who the seams. \" It's so crowded, I don't know this fact. Although hours must know how Mrs. Siegler handles it,\" be spent on homework. Students see the value of mastering their replied Lani Christenson. There. were especially crowded classes 1n language. \"Miss Miller pushes very the Honors English department and hard. But I know it will be worth it many students recognized this fact. soon,\" replied Kirby Horrocks. \"It's really challenging, what with all the kids, but it will prepare us At J ordan, English is required all four years for graduation. While this for college,\" reported Suzy fact may cause problems and Murdock. And indeed it will. This year students explored the mythical headaches for some, other look at it adventures of the Iliad, analyzed as an educational and worthwhile experience.FUTURE W RITERWorking diligently on his thesis paper for Eng-lish, Tony Barker strives for a high grade. Stu-dents in many English classes wrote stories, poet-ry, and thesis papers to fulfill their English re-quirements for graduation.DISCUSSION TIMEWorking together as a group, Mrs. Miller's soph-omore English class discusses a topic on writing.Discussion groups helped students to understandand comment on difficult English topics.ENGLIGII

STUDENT TUTOR Workmg on an Fnglish asSignment, Art Hunter and Caryn Thornwall try to understand a p1ecc or literature. English helped students understand great works or literature and poetry. NO SORE FEET H ERE Teaching an important Engli~h assignment to-her clas.>, Mrs. Miller shows an inten:sting way to teach and not have sore reel at the same time. English expanded a students' vocabulary and gave insight to •mmportant topics and works.PUTII'\C A LOT l'iTO ITAb.\Orbed tn thought over her book report, BeckyCook cont1nucs the academic tradition at JordanHigh. Book reports were required or students thathad an [ nglish cia~\. :j 1L--_EN_G_L_IG_H_--1 Acwm.ics L...--....1

What offers the opportunity to will. Chemistry offered students thediscover new life forms, to mix chance to learn about differentstrange chemicals, and to use your elements and formulas, whileskills in math? Why science, of experimenting in labs and theories.course. From biology to chemistry, \"Chemistry is the making and puttingeach class offered an exciting new together of chemicals and molecules,\"adventure for students to explore said Lance Wilsoneach time they opened their textbooks. \"Science is a fundamental Physics allowed students to useconcept of living that I thoroughly their knowledge of math to findenjoy and love to contemplate,\" said answers to equations and problems,J on Aubrey. dealing with science. \" Physics is better than chemistry because you Students in Mrs. Bauer's and Mr. work more with math than clementsBolliger's rooms were dazzled with anaray of strange creatures in glass and chemicals,\" suggested Gregbottles soaking in famaldahide, while White.bones and plastic cells lined the manyshelves, \"The display case in Mrs. If you like the study of rockBauer's room was interesting because formations, fossils, and the earth thenit showed me the different animals Earth Science will probably interestand their structures present in my you. \" I believe Earth Science teachesworld,\" stated Mike Bendixen. students to become more aware of the earth they live in, while letting Biology and genetics taughtstudents the basic chemical makeup them discover the earth's past andfound in all living lifeforms. They what lies in the future,\" commentedgave students the chance to learn Mr. Shelton.what DNA is and how it was All in all, the science classes taughtformed while also letting the student at Jordan High offered students thediscover small one-celled animals with challenges and the variety tothe aid of a microscope. But if single experience new ways of thinking.celled creatures don't excite you, Even if one subject doesn't intriguemaybe taking chemistry to mix twochemicals to form a sour smelling gas you, there is bound to be one that does in the ever expanding world of science.ALL STRESSED OUTAfter a rigorou.\ night of.Hudying. Kristina Keeltakes a break in her sc1ence class. Sc1ence was avery interesting clas\ to take. as students workedwith microscopes. textbook\, and organisms bothalive and dead.PAYING ATTE~l i ON IN CLASSConcentrating on hi~ chcmistrj. Kyle leav1tt pre-pares for an upcoming test in A P Chemistry.The advanced chcmi\lry class offered Mudcnts achance to learn of the workings of the \"'orld andtry for colledge credit.5L..-_e__.1--A£-w_:_[;.~E_N_C_E_ __,

BIOLOGICAL THOUGHTSDeep in thought with science, Gene Guymon qui-etly ponders the fundamentals of his biologyclass. Biology was a unique class in that studentslearned to disect, classify, and examine differentorganisms.NO TF.ACIIER?With the aid ofa television screen as their teach-cr. Jeff Lofgren and Clint Christofferson studyand learn AP Physics. Teleconferencing was newto Jordan this year and students said it was diffi-cult in some way,, but fun in others.SCIF.:\TISTS OF THE FUT UREIntent/)' workmg on their ~cicnce homework. stu-dents in Mr Bolliger's class finish their assign-menb. Homework and fun filled science class-room,, as >tudcnts studied and worked on a vari-ety of wbjects related to th~ science field. ,____B_[IE_N_[E:------:--1 5~ Acwm.ics ~-.....~

A MOTH ER'S LOVEPracticing to be a mother some day. SharonFrampton holds her \"bread baby\" in prcpcrationfor motherhood. Child Development not only al-lowed students to carry food around the school.but also live children.RISKY BUSI NESSTaking a sample of his own cookmg. Ryan Wil-liams cautiously nibbles at his \"work of art\" TheCooking classes were a real risk to students'health as they prepared and ate their own cook-ing. repart•ng Home Economics, was a class often sewing classes. Students could makeoverlooked while picking classes at their creations then enter inregistration. However, the Cooking, competions based on the quality ofSewing, Child Developement, and their work. Amy llendricksonParenting classes provided great commented, \"The best part of\"learning experiences\" for those anything is getting recognition for it.\"students who did take them. Home Also in the Ilome Ec. departmentEc. gives students a chance to get ataste of what the \"real\" world is like were the Parenting and Childand learn at the same time. Development classes. In those courses students could sec the rewards and The Foods department this year trials of being parents. Through classreally boomed. Students involved in activities like bringing french bread babies to school, bnng real childrenthese classes were treated to a to class with them, and many lecturescreation of some kind almost every and discussions, students were able toweek. For Christmas they did understand the problems their parentsGingerbread houses and they made have gone through. Tom Brand cried,pina and cookies. \"We had to be \"This class made me realize childrencareful and watch how many calories wi ll have to wait.\" By the end of thewe ate. It was easy to go overboard class many students shared Tom'sand put on weight,\" laughed Shauna opinion.Nicholson. Not only did they makefood, students learned balanced diets, Perhaps I lome Ec. classes weren·ttrition in food, and the four food overlooked by many students when registaring, but for the ones whogroups. Simple patterns and basic methods braved them Ilome l:c. classes provided cnnching experiences thatof sewing were not the only things they may usc their whole lives.that students were involved with in

WII AT SKILL!Demonstrating his ability to open a can of fruiteoekl:lil, Joe Butkovich arranges a mouth-water-ing dessert. The Food classes hel ped students togain many skills in cooking for future usc. •-\SEWING FOR LI FEUsing the sewing machine to create, StephanieVanLeeuwen and Lynette Snarr design an articleof clothing to wear. The Sewing class taught ~>tu­dents to save money as they made their ownclothe;,.THE BASICS Taking lime out from her Vocational DirectorJOb. \!I rs. Barrett teaches the Beginning Foodscia;,;, how to prepare food like this on their ownsomeday. The Beginning Foods class taught stu-dents the bas1cs m preparing meals at home. 55JICUDKING/ SEWING Acwm.ics L....--...J

as Pedals ~NERVOUS ACTI ONS If you have been honked at for taken the \"Ed.\" reminisced aboutSpeaking to her Speech clll>S. Amy Price talks on no reason on the road. If you havc their experiences. When askeda cho~en subJect. Speech was an important class driven around cones in ugly cars. about it Jason Steadman replied,to student\ for it taught them the proper ways of If you have made a stupid mistake \"My days in Dr. Ed. were the bestmaking a fool out of thcm\elvc~ while giving a that you thought not possible in a days of my life!\" Caryn Thornwallspeech. car, then you have probably taken remembered, \" I never felt so Drivers Education. stupid in my whole life! But ISTA RT YOU R ENG I NES lived, and I have a pice of plasticLined up for 11 race uround the cone.~. Roy Miller Driver Ed. offers students a to prove it.revcs his engine. Some sopomores were able to go freedom, an escape. \"When I getthrough the cones without much thought, but my license I won't have to walk Along with Drivers Ed. studentsmost weren't able to avo1d running over the cones. everywhere! ow I can go places were required to take speech. by myself,\" offered ! Ioney While some students looked at it Garrison. as a learning experience, others Drivers Ed. alumni may feel that dreaded it. \"We had to give speechrs in front of the whole their days in the \"Ed.\" were pieces class. Pretty embarrassing if you of cake. However, this year\ crop ask me,\" remarked Jeanette felt differently. \"I had to learn McGowan. which was my right hand and which one wasn't,\" admttted Tccia In Speech, students had to do a number of interesting projects. Crawford. Students learned a They had to tell stories in their variety of road manuvers which may seem easy to the average own words, give reports on subjects driver. Sciha Phlong stated, \"We of their O\\ n choice, and play learned right and left turns, starts charades. All in all, a learning and stops, and lane changes. The hardest thing to learn was U- experience for those who attended. Students in both of these classes tu rns.\" Students who have previously had interesting occurences that will enhance the rest of their lives.

I WAN A STORY, DADDYShowing the technique of expression, Brett Jor-dan demonstrates his ability to give a bedtimestory. Students in Speech were required to memo-ri7e and speak on a childrcns' story of theirchoacc. PATIF: CE ON THE COURSE Warming up the Driver\ Ed. car, Dan Osted .,.ait<, hi~ turn to loop the figure eight. Driver's Ed studenh drove the range and road aftersehoof., and Saturdays. RIDI'l' THE R \ \"'GE Bemg m.'tructed around the driving range. Amy Moore listens intently to Mr. Erichen. Anxiou., sophomores drove in all kinds of weather so that they could get their licen!>e once they turned 16 L._v_a_lv_E_R_:-;-:-ic~, 51

ealthy Behind grades, scholarships, and large as it is, the Health classeshaving a good time, physical were bulging this year. llealthfitness stood in the lives of many gave students a chance to learnJordan students. However, the about lifestyles, alchohol, first aid, and much more. Health could tendP.E./ Health department made to get a little boring, but with thelearning about keeping your body activities the teachers had,healthy, fun, as well as excitment did show itself once in aeducational. while. Susie Versluis commented, \" It could drag on a bit, but P.E. classes came in many reviving the \"Annie\" doll, now thatdifferent forms this year. If you was fun.\"weren't into the basic Lifetime Again this year, EmergencyFitness, Sport Fundementals wereavailable. Volleyball, Basketball, technicians came to Jordan andand Gymnastics all gave enjoyment demostrated basic first aid andto students while improving fitness. C PR, Cardial VascularIn these classes tournaments were Resuscitation. Students, by usingset up to teach good game the \"Annie\" doll, learned how totechniques. Bill Janie commented, resuscitate a heart attack or\" It was a lot of fun. We did get drowning victum. \"It was a littlebeat quite a bit, but we got better gross while we were doing it, andthrough the year.\" These felt a little silly, but it is great toelimination tournaments added know that I could help out in an emergency,\" replied Chris Lynch.good healthy competition. Ofcourse some students went With all the fun activities,overboard. \"We were the best! No students who were not lookingone could beat us,\" screamed Russ forward to them were reallyHodges. But whether they won orlost students had a good time in all surprised by the fun ll ealth and P. E. classes brought.P.E. classes. With the Sopomore class asNO PAl ', NO CAIN Lf.AR\"- 1 <;?Waiting for the serve, the volleyball fundamen -tals class prepares for another 'fun-filled' pcnod. I ooking ;md 1<cmdcring, a health class listens asThe physical fitness classes helped to shape both the teacher d.scusscs healthy habits .1nd hygemcboys' and girls' bodies. although no amount of Many studcnh, especially sophomores. were pre-work could help the sophomores sented with topics completely unknown to them before .

A PECTORIAL EX PERIENCEDi~cu~~ing a topic on muscles, Jeff Me ees andMark Lund demonstrate to their health class thefunctions of muscles. Sopomores did not have anymuscles to show off so they had to use artificialones.MILK, IT DOES A BODY GOODPresenting a health topic, Jul ie Miyasaki teachesher class to live healthy and drink lots of milk.llealth classes taught students the importance ofbeing healthy, drinking milk. and living a \"drugfree\" life. MMPII! WIIAT A STRETCH Stretching out on the parallel bars, Jason Howard strengthens his biceps and improves his body tone and rythmn. P.E. classes invited students to do a variety of strenuous activities to strengthen their puny and weak bodies.

MEASURE UP Contemplating h1\ fim.\hed work, Clark Luck gazes at h1s sketched ma~tcrpiece. Drafting sho\"'ed Mudents that anyone could dra\" lines with the aid of a ruler and pencil. SKETCHI '8 DIM E SIO'\S Careful/; dra ..ing her lmes, Jennifer Wood works to complete her assignment. Drafting work need- ed to be precise and perfect 1n order to receive the highest grade possible. \"1ECHA~I CA I. ART Conccntr;lllng on hi' work, Bob Gaily \"'orh on mechanical drawmg, 1n hi\ Drafting Cia\\ Stu- dent\ m Drafting developed the1r \Cn\e of depth and talent\ in art ,., they produced a vanety of contor Image,, Acwm.icsL...--....1

abulating PREPARED FOR LIFE Working 1<11h her bu,ineSi> INok and notepad. Z)~ Kristi Erickson prepares for a future career in the business industry. The Business Department pre- Keyboarding, Accounting, pared student., to mec1 the challenge:. and ,ched-Specdwriting, Data Processing, ules the} \"ould encounter in the future . Word Processing, Marketing, andOffice Management were the 1\"1 A DA ZEvarious Business Dept. classes Completmg an a>>ignment in her Busines> Class.taught this year Many of these l1sa Put..apher types her work on one of the man}st udcnts took business classes to typew riter~ found at Jordan. The Busines~ Dept.learn more about starting future included a variety of busines'> topics that taughtbusiness careers or crcdih that ~tudent> the meanmg of the enterprise sy>tem.were rcqu1red for business andvocati ona l ski lls. and how to journalize post business transactions. All of these subjects Many '>ludents were excited to and more gave students aget involved Y.ith the bus1nes~ knowledge of the 'rea l world' andDept. this year such as Allyson what business skills arc needed to succeed 1n it.ll olmgren who commented. \" Ithmk that American bm.ines~ b Drafting classes also wereawesome! It's come a long way! included with the Industrial/I'm excited to gel involved.\" Other Business Dept. Drafting andstudent\ also commented on ho,.., Technica l drawing classes gavedifficult it is to catch up on your students a chance to becomebusiness ski lls if you don't get off future engineers <lnd architects. Into a quick start. \" If you don't t hese classes students spent timelearn early how to communicate in using different and up to datethe business world, you' ll be lost architectural method:. for designing houses and buildings. Studentswhen it comes to getting Y.hal you spent their time creating thei rwant out of it,\" replied Lori dream houses or skctch1ng upPowe ll. many d1ffercnt blueprints with the help of CA D, a compu ter program. lhc Accounting classes taught These classes also provided anskills in bookkeeping and how to opportunlt) for future stud), skill.keep records of fina ncia l and employment in drafting, if theexpenditures and earnings. T hey students desires to pursue them.also learned ho'~ to start anaccounting system of their own The Business Dept. and Drafting Dept. grew with the arrival of business computers, new text books, material.... and the addition of a computer lab in the drafting area. These new additions gave the Busine'' Dept. and Drafting Dept. a dynamic school year. H1'-----B_u_s_IN-:-E_s_s---1 Aca.d.tlhics .___.....

THIS IS INTENSE! xpresst•onDrawing to her own unique style, Heidi Poulsonintensly concentrates on her art assignment. Artlet students draw what they wanted to draw with-out any limit on creativity. Abstract, commercial, and modern. class you would have found artwork These are just some of the many art and some various quotes from some forms used in the world today. The famous artists, such as Egon Schiele, art classes this year were designed to \"I'm so rich inside that 1 must give help the students increase their skill myself away.\" In Mr. Milne's class levels, productivity and appreciation you would have found some artwok of visual arts. Some of the goals in of his students displayed on the wall. these classes were first, to enrich a student's awareness of the visual arts Students this year were entering their artwork in the spring art show by defining and exposing the student displayed in South Towne Mall, there to actual art work and creating an art was also a Springville Art Show. environment. Second, increase a Some senior students had to put students skills in the projects. Third, together a portfolio for college scholarships while other senior encourage enjoyment through skill students just wanted to do art for a development. Fourth, to expand the profession. \" It's what I want to do as creative base by providing more a profession,\" stated Nicole Swan. information on individual choice. \"Art shouldn't just be taken for Art classes were also taken to credits, but for fun also,\" said Mrs. express feelings and emotions. \" I feel Smith. Mr. Milne replied by saying, that art is a way of expressing ones \"Everybod y has a certain magic in self and sharing it with others,\" explained Nicole Gannuscia. Some art.\" other students took art classes to get The art teachers tried to get away from regular AP classes, \"Art is the best escape during the everyday students in the mood of an art c lass school day,\" agreed Wendy Bullock. by hanging up many different kinds of art work from professionals and students alike. Jn Mrs. Smith's artSKETCHI NG MUSICCreating musical art. Kelly Daniels puts the fin-ishing touches on her trombone. Art ~tudcnts arcrequired to draw many different objects in class.

RELAXED CONCENTRATIONTaking a breather from their art work, ChrisCano and Jason Erskine clinch paintbrusheswhile trying to look sophisticated. The art classestaught students appreciatio;n for their own cre-ative thinking and styles.INK IN USELettering to perfection, Andrea Hendricksen andHeather Marshall practice old English script let-tering. Caligraphy gave students with little draw-ing talent a chance to express themselves.

NIMBLE H AN DS Using the surface grinder, Robert Parsons devel- ops his vocational skills. Machine Shop taught a lot of useful skills for future use as a mechanical engineer. OW! I'M ST UC K Working in~tde the cngmc. Chns Jewett and Bn- an Treseder learn the important pam of the elec- trical system. Auto \ilechanics showed students that there is more to a car then JUSt driving one. S HOCKI\"'G Interested wllh the baltery, Tim Fertiber, Julie J ansen, and Brock Burns study carefully the intri- cate artwork and function<. of the battery. Some studenb who worked with the battery found it a joltmg expcnence a' they touched a pO,JIIve and negative sign <.imultaneou,ly[6_4 AUim Buvy/ ME[HANI[sj ....._ _.. Acwm.ics

un with Students in auto mechanics When asked in the subject oflearned the complicated system of auto mechanics Mr. Tolmanparts involved in the automobile. replied, \"Auto mechanics are theThey studied the tools that helped fundamentals of life. It gives youto fix them and they had fun in the knowledge you need to fix andthe process. \"Auto maintenance maintain your car, while savingteaches me to fix my car and save your money in the process. If youme money, while letting me have truly want to be productive in thisfun as I Jearn,\" commented Scott society, l advise you to take aWillson. class in auto mechanics.\" In the shop, students brought in The auto mechanics classestheir cars and tried to fix them. taught students the importantThey balanced their tires and aspects of the automobile. Studentslearned what to do and what not learned to maintain their car andto do in situations using their make it run right, while having funknowledge of the automobile. \"I at it, too.took auto maintenance because I Students in the metal shopwant to be prepared for the time department worked with metalwhen I see a female patron objects and complicatedstranded in distress,\" J ason machinery. The class helpedShepherd explained. students learn a unique line of work, while it taught them the Auto mechanics is mainly important rules of safety. \"Safetythought to be a \"male\" choice is important because a lot of dangerous equipment is aroundclass, but girls also took the class and if you're not careful anto be just as competent and self- accident could happen,\" Aaronsufficient. Jennifer Cooper added, Llyod stated.\" I thought auto maintenancewould be a fun class to take for I Safety was a major part of theknew I would probably have to use class, but fun was also a part as itit in the future.\" allowed students to explore and create on their own. Students who The body machine shop classes have taken the class said that ifoffered students the opportunity to you are creative anJ want apaint their cars and build engines challenge, take a class in metalfrom parts. They worked with thehydraulic lift and diagnostic shop.computers to help them in their NI CE TRUCK, JASONwork. Buffing the scratches. Jason Herman prepares his truck for painting. The Advanced Auto Mechan- ic~ classes worked with techniques performed in the Auto Body Industry and field. GET I T STRAI GIIT! Marking his lines. Tyler Garrison draws the pat- tern he will need to cut out for his project. Voca- l ionaI classes were a part of Jordan High that enthrolled students with their compleAit) and ri\1.. 6_5.__M__R~H__IN_E_s_H_~_P -1 AcM.em.ics ..___ _.

\" ROCKI N' WOO O\" Positioning the leg.\ of the rocking horse, SteveMecham envisions the final product. Adv. Wood-shop students sketches and then constructedmany projects throughout the year.\" REAC HI G T O Til E S KY\"Moldmg a tower-like va1c, Tracy Cowdellsmoothes and deta•h his art prOJeCt. A lot of timeand imagination were put into all Ceramics pro-JCCts.\"CO C'ENTRATI G 0\" THE JOB\"Opcratmg the Sander. Jeremy Bradle) and \ili-cheal \ilartm o,mooth the edge> of a board forconstruction. Thio, machine. and many others.were u;,cd by all \ludento, taking Woo<hhop.

/ Many students this year took graded on how much skill they had, classes that show their individual they were graded on how much they interests and abilities. \"Ceramics was progressed throughout the year. Mr.a fun class. You could express your Pace stated, \" I really enjoy teachingartistic ability through sculpture,\" ceramics, it is fun watching theagreed Kaylene Wilcox. Woodshop students' clay ability increasestudents loved what they did and throughout the year.\" Besideswhat they created. \"I love the feeling learning how to sculpt clay, studentsof chipping off wood into a beautiful learned patience and how to expresswork of art,\" commented J on their creativity and imaginations.Aubrey. Throughout the year in Woodshop, Ceramics students had many students were able to construct manyprojects during the year. They useful things, in which they couldcreated things ranging from dishes to take pride. Such things as chairs,sculpting fellow students out of clay. cabinets, and bookcases were built by\" I learned a lot about clay and how students in Adv. Woodshop.\"Theyto make different things,\" said even look just as good as the storeMelanie H elm. Students were taught bought items,\" added Mike Pablito.the skills of putting details into their Making the wood into what wasprojects and adding color. The imagined is difficu lt, but all worthprojects took a lot of time and the frustration and time when theredoing to get the project just right. project looks like what it should.Ryan Bingham suggested, \" If youmess up you can smoosh it and start Both Woods and Ceramics createover.\" excellent opportunities for students to learn new skills by using their hands. Students in ceramics weren't The feeling of achievement is great.\"LIFE-LIK E S KILL\" \"FINIS HED PROJ ECT\"\folding ;I human figure out of cia). Rob Dille)'\ho\"~ off h1\ sculpting abilit) Ceramics \tudents Tightening the nail\ to sturd) his pro;cct. Bradworked hard to get their piece of art to come to Boggess adds the lin•~hing touches to his liling cabinet. In Woodshop man)' linal projects lookedlife. as if they were store bought. 07

Building the school spirit, fall,winter, and spring sports provided anopportunity for participants to meetnew people and to be pushed to theirphysical limits. From the hot, summerfootball practices (Hell Week) to theearly morning baseball try-outs (earlyspring), the teams had their tryingtimes. The fans had their share ofexciting moments too. From thewinning season in football to thesoccer and track seasons. After theloud cheers at basketball games andswimming meets, the only phrase ableto escape their lips to describe theyear in sports was \"What a Riot!\" EXH AUSTI NG STROKES Taking a breath, Chris Cano swims the buttcrny in the 200 medly relay. Because of the swim team's success in relays, it helped their overall performance. PASSING OPPONENTS Putting the moves on his opponents, Curt Myrick takes the ball to the corner. Seconds later the ball was seen nying across the mouth of the goal and in the net.

VI CTOR YAftcril 17to 0 victory ag:umt Murray, the varsityfootbal l team goes to the middle of the field tocelebrate a game well played. The team finishedwith a 12 and 3 record.

Long hours on the courts, and Jennifer Toole. Becky they did last year.sweating in the blazing sun, Cook and Kristi Deem placed Throughout the season theaching muscles-members of second in Region VI second members of the tennis teamJordan High's tennis teams doubles competition. worked hard to achieve theirfaithfully endured all of these goals. It helped them toand more inorder to make The boys tennis team remember that, althoughthis year's season great! began practicing early in tennis appears to be an individual sport, all players The girl's team, consisting March in order to be improved when they felt likeof four seniors and three prepared for the coming they were working as a team.juniors, began practicing on season. The players' reasons At one of their greatestthe first day of school. for participating in the sport moments, Aaron was quoted varied. Jay Han said he likes as saying, \"We're brothersThroughout their season the tennis because \"in tennis love and we arc as one . . . andgirls were determined to means nothing!\" Jon Aubrey we can hit a tennis ball.\"accomplish three goals: explained, \"Tennis helps meimprove their skills, become The success of both tenniscloser as a team, and beat to keep physically fit and to teams this year depended on get a great tan.\" As Aaron this feeling of unity and theJudge. Although the J udge Bell described it, tennis is \"a players' dcd1cation to thevictory didn't come this sport for the intellectual, the sport. They hope to continueseason, the team athletic and the well-rounded these feelings next season.accomplished their other two individual.\" Blaine DeHaan With several key playersgoals through many hours of likes to play tennis to give graduating, there promises tohard work and a lot of fun. the girls the opportunity to be quite a change in the\"I think the team was more admire his legs. teams for the 1989-1990unified this year and working season. \"We're going to misstogether helped us improve Their first doubles team the seniors on the team whenour skills,\" commented Lani (Aaron Bell and Blaine they graduate,\" said junior,Christensen who played first DeHaan) returning as region Becky Cook, \"but I know champions, the boys tennisdoubles. She and her partner, team had quite a reputation that next year\ team is goingJenny Gyllenskog, qualified to live up to. The guys were to be great!\"for state by taking fourth determined from theplace in region. Also placing beginning season to accomplish even more thanfourth were Tammy McKeaPUCKE R UP, JEN YChasing the ball. Jenny Gyllen!>kogshows off her tcnni~ skilb. Jennyplayed first double\ thi' year with l.aniChristensen .001\'T IVI I SSPrepared to hit the b.1ll. Jay llan dem-onstrates hi~ forehand Jay wa, a greatasset to the team beca u'e \"love meansnoth ing\".70 ,_B_D_Y_'s_ s _G_IR_ L'_s__,.___ _. Sports

SOUND ADVICE :'tan after school practice, Glen Len- •nbach and Scott Ashby receive help- ful ~ints from Coach Hale. Mr. Hale put •n many hours this year not only as a good coach but also a good friend. TAKE TIIAT Stepping back for the serve, Jon Au- brey aims at the ball. Jon's hard play- ing and great humor added a lot and helped the team prepare for state.~~~y~ TE~N IS Row 1: Brandon Arthur Row 2: '\1art) Bills, Jon Aubre), Bla1ne GIRLS TENN IS Row 1: Jennifer Tooele, Becky Cook, Lori Powell Row 2: Jenny G)llcno,kog. Tammy \1 cKea, Kristi Deem. Kathleen Belloni >1clraaTn1.mAmaerorinckBell Row 2: Jay Han, Glen Lemnbach Scott ·\\hb). Ed \facha.

WINNING MOVES The gymnastics team this cream, or anything else All season long the teamyear had an excellent season. fattening. For many of the worked together to improveThey worked hard and girls it was very hard to stick all of the routines. They wereearned many wins. to it. Honey Garrison once willing to spend their time commented, \"I can usually helping other people with the Every day after school the stick to it, as long as no one hard tricks, even though itgirls practiced for two to actually places something in took away time from theirthree hours. They even spent front of me.\" Besides the diet practice. A lasting friendshipmany vacation days at the and the practices there were was created among all of theschool practicing. some really fun traditions, girls, even though many of like the stories told before them had never met before Often the girls found it each competition to cheer on the season began.boring to go over the same the gymnasts. The Jellyroutines day after day. T hey Belly's brought by the Through determination,wanted to go outside into the coaches to each meet for the hard work, great coaches,spring sunshine, not stay girls to eat, and the secretlocked away in a hot stuffy pals. Each gymnast was and unity, the gymnasticsgym. Once the season was assigned a girl to give cards, team was able to pull out aover they could look back letters, and presents to the great season, not onlya nd see that every hour spent pal she was assigned. Thesein practice was worth it. gifts were supposed to be because of the competitions, something to boost the but because of the friendships Another hard thing the gymnasts' confidence. as well. They worked togethergirls had to deal with was the to make each girl's routinediet. They could eat no the best it could be. Greatcandy, french fries, icc season, gymnasts!Row 1: Jamie Gehring, Carrie Hall, Marcy Jensen, Kendra Anderson, ApnlLin?a, Tara Borino, Kelli Washburn, Shane Lewton (spotter) Row 2: Jana Borino(manager), Erica, Tonya Jones, Joam Scadlock, Carrie Pelch, Pam Cook, KristenBradshaw, Jane Payne, Coach Pnce, David Widdison (\potter) Row 3: RobertDe Korver (spotter) Cindy Rowe. MarJal ec ~elson. Kaylenc PeacocJ.., TiffanyPorter, Honey Garrison. Veronica DeKorvcr, Brenda Thayne, Ann UP A \"'lD OVER Leaping over the vault, \llarcy Jensen shows her form as she goes up and over. The team did well throughout the season.[7a ~GY_MN_RSI_I_Cs____.l L----' Sports

BOTIOMS UP Practicing in the gym, Pam Cook works on her floor routine. This year Pam competed in the optional cata- gory of the floor excercises. MUMMY WRAP Preparing for the meet, Kaylene Pea- cock gets her legs taped by Mrs. Bauer. Many gymnasts had to tape ankles and wrists before they could compete. MEMTAL PREPARATI ON Thinking about her routine, Jamie Gehring waits for the meet to start. Mental preparation was often just as important to the performance as phys- ICal practice. 7'G Y MNRSi l[!SIL - - - ----.:;S::-:o::prt;s:-i

A 'USO' (UNIDENTIFI ED SWIM- MI G OBJ ECT) Splashing water and makmg a mess, Rob Mechling swims towards the fin· ish line. The Boy~· Sw1mmmg Team went on to State Tournament again this year. SWIMMI NG A D DIVI NG Row 1: Scott Turnbow, Robert Meehl. ing, Matt Greeff. Dan1el Wright ItA.., 2: Chris Cano, Ryan Turner, Jeff Gor- zitze, Gary Whitehead, Jeff Wilson Row 3: Carolyn Lamoreaux, Steve La· moreaux, Angie Jukes. Wendy Wil kes, Kevin Prince, Randy Dalton W II AT A BOO! With hhi.1 wheels a-turning, \"latt Greeff launches from the platform gracefully into the depths of the ~wim· mmg pool. Matt was one of the best divers on the team.[?4 JSWJMMJNG 1--------'

MAKING A SPLASH With a school swim record team requested harder swimmers participated in wasbroken every meet, the practices so that they could the annual swim-a-thon. TheyJordan swim team proved to improve. \"We did a lot more were required to getbe a great one. In their fifth sprints, worked a lot harder donations from friends,year of existence, the boys and spent many more hours,\" neighbors, and familyand girls swim and diving Scott Griffith was heardteams, won many of their saying. Members of all teams members for this. Then onemeets, a fifth place in region, agreed that the practices afternoon they all gatheredand had seven go to state. \" I were much harder than ever into the Mount Jordanthink that this was the best before and that the extra swimming pool and swam asyear we've had so far-! think effort is what made all of the many laps as possible. Thethey're going to keep on difference this year. \"We money raised went towardgetting better . I don't think worked hard and it paid off.\" team equipment and theirit was a culminating point, said Eli1abeth Gorzitize. Jeff team banquet.but it is definetely a building Wilson said \"The hardblock.\" said captain Matt practices are what made the The teams hope toGreef, \"Most poeple look at team improve so much andswimming as just something do so well,\" stated J eff continue the winning traditionwhere everyone letters, it's Wilson, a senior on the team. next year by working evenjust not that way. I've done harder and building on thealmost every sport, and it's As the season ended, most improvements they've madethe hardest one that I've were very happy with the this year. The confidenceparticipated in.\" Most results. Almost everyone on they gained this year is alsoswimmers said that swimming the team went to cheer on going to be a great asset tois very energy draining, but the state participants at the team in the upcoming BYU. Coach Golding hosted years. A great season seasonpractices helped get them in them all in a sleep over and such as this one is bound toshape. breakfast at his house in make the swimmers more Provo. The team also enjoyed One of the reasons the a banquet for all members at optimistic about the future. Ateam did so well was because King Quong after the season better year is expected inof intense after school was over. 1990. \"Next year we'll bepractices at Mt. Jordan awsome.\" said diver RandyMiddle School. This year the A special fund raiser the Dalton. DEEP BREATH Gasping for air, Amy Winterbottom doggy paddles for her life. '\ ot only did swimmmg improve your physical ability, it sometimes made you look sil- ly, too. ~UlviNGSportsl....7.___.5

Dig, Bump, Set, SpikeUP AND OVER This year our volleyball games where she just played embarrassed!\" jokedCarmen Brown goes up for her killer team had quite the season. to the best of her ability and Michelle. This year thespike. Carmen, a senior and one of the They won some games and, it showed. Then there were volleyball team was luckyteam's most valuable players, played of course, they lost some. the games where they because injuries likefor her third season this year. Senior Carmen Brown couldn't get anything up and Michelle's were few. They declared, \"I had a blast over the net. All of the team usually didn't have to worry playing volleyball! I wish I members can remember when about having players out for could come back and play they had these kind of games, major injuries. next year. Just kidding! The although they'd rather forget practices are killers!\" Carmen the bad ones! \"When I think Many of the team was named most valuable back on the season, the game members will be graduating player many times throughout I remember the most was the this year. The seniors who the sesason. Carmen wasn't one that I tried my hardest are leaving will be wishing the only one sad about and I got most valuable the returning players good player! I was so excited!\" luck. The returning players leaving. Nicole Swan said, said Kristy Brown, with a big have hopes for a great season \"It was kind of sad because smile on her face! Michelle next year, though they'll miss it was my last year and I Riches remembers when she the experience and skill of wish we could have gone to sprained her ankle in one of the older players who are state.\" \"We played really the games. Instead of landing graduating. The JV team also well, but sometimes the score on the bottom of her foot she didn't show it!\" added has a lot of great players landed on the side of it and which will help with the Melanie Helm. she fell to the floor. \" I was success of the varsity team in Throughout the season in too much pain to be the upcoming seasons. each team member had herTop row: Coach Price, Nicole Swan, Carmen Brown, Kaylcnc Peacock Middle Top row: Janette Elias. Kcna Vernon, Cheryl Middle row: Alaina Gallaway,row: Jenifer Thomas, Michelle Riches, Kristy Brown Bottom row: Kisha Hor- Marti, Cyndi Hunter, Kaylcnc Peacock Bottom row: Hilary Swan, Kendrarocks, Melanic Helm, Maria Bradley, Kristin Davis Anderson, Shilo Eichlcbcrgcr, Tonya Moncur, Jaime Brcwis701-v-_DL_LE__YB_AL_L-----~~....-_ __, Sports

TH E HUDDLE Carmen Brown, Kristin Davis, Vicole Swan, Kristy Brown, and Melanie Helm join in the traditional before- game cheer. These cheers before the games helped build the team spirit and unity. OUCH! Taken out of the game because of her injury, Kisha Horrocks rests on the bleachers while her concerned father looks on. Keisha's injury was one of the few the team suffered this year.11vOLLEYBALL Spotts

WH AT A SNEAK!With the help of his teammates block-ing the defenders, Quarterback JasonJarvis runs into the end zone for atouchdown.W O W!!!!Using all h1s power, Curt Myrick kicksto the offensive team. Curt was select·ed to be on the Academic All-Statefootball team. ANOTH ER V I CTORY! With their arms held high. the football team ha~ their victory chant after wm- nang another game.78vAR. llOO'IBALL .____ _, Sports

SACRIFICE\"We surprised a lot of Jason Hatton describedpeople by how well we did summer practices when hethis year,\" said Matt Brady, said, \" It's getting up early, Judge fans.\" The teamJordan's starting wide staying up late, and putting support was at an all-timereceiver and defensive back. your body and mind through high. Beating Judge at their\"Last year we all set goals Homecoming was one of the a physical and emotionaland strived throughout the blender. When you finally get highlights of the season.summer and season to reach a chance to sleep, it's the At the end of the season,those goals. We feel really best sleep you've ever had. the team claimed the title ofgood about our season.\" Of course you always have co-region champions, whichThey definitely had a weird dreams about people put them in the stateseason to feel good about. hitting you and you jump a tournament. Though theyFrom a record of 0-8 their lot.\" Quarterback Jason were unable to capture thesophomore year to this year's Jarvis added, \"We do it to state title, they worked hardregion championship, the and proved their strength. A make it hard on us so wevarsity team progressed know that everything won't great unity among teamfurther than many people come easy for us.\" Though members was probably theexpected. These dramatic summer practices were greatest key to their success.improvements were only among the hardest things Art Hunter explained, \"I JORDAN VS.achieved through unified they've ever done, the players have a Jot of respect for allteamwork and an extra dose ensest that it was all worth it. of the seniors. They brought 17 Bear Riverof determination and hard me in and treated me as awork. This year's season was 7 6 Mt. CrestThe football team began filled with exciting games, football player rather than as 21 a junior.\" Fruita but the Judge game was the 10Practicing in the beginning of one that most players and With their region 34 Monument 10 West 6July. By the end of the fans insist was the most championship, this year's 17 Murray 0~.ummer they were doing excitmg. The rivalry between team definitely had a season 27 Judge 6 three-a-days\".ln order to be Judge and J ordan provided a to be proud of. As Duane 17 Tooelemembers of J ordan's lot of the excitement. And, as Despain said, \"We pulled 27 Tony Barker put it, \"We had together and just became a 20 West Jordanchampionship football team. 22 Granite 0 14 Cedar City 6 3the players had to sacrifice -team. We had victory in our 3 Pleasant Grovemost of the summer to train. our band of followers that 7 showed up and out-yelled the hearts and we went after it.\" -·____. ,... - - -- -f,'.R.S I ROW Greg While. Malt Brady. Duane DeSpain, Ja,on Jarm. Jeremy Thorn. Joe But~ovJtch. Brad 1\.iurry. Steve( Ctcr~un, Dec 1 rc;~dwa)', lo..cync Jorgen,cn. SECONO ROW.Junny Robm,on. Scot\\ 1bon. Dav1d Bend1xon. En!.. Peterson. un Myrick. M1kc Skou.,cn, Todd Mecham, Scull Weaver, Art Hunter, Brandon Plant. Jeremy Butler. T IIIRO ROW:~nan Hislop, Steve Pappa\, (~urt Pouycr. Troy Oborn. Ju\tin 13rad.bur)', Troy Trujillo. Ryan Simmonson, Cory Collins, 1a11 Heap,, Klcctc !farm. f 0UR1 11 ROW Bnan Trcs,cdcr. R1chard I vans. Ja\on Steadman. John Tullos. Brent11~n1cr, Leonard >\ycr,, I ony Barker, 1ance \\ 1\"on. Thad Conrad Fl Fill RO\\ · \dam Bently, Dan Delahunt~. Tracy(.(lWdcll, Coach Thomp,on, Coach oble, Coach Watrin, Co<tch Hunter, (oach May, Keith Johnston. Steve Watts, Jasonliallon. 79vAR. ~OO\"IBRLL Sports '---....J

OUR BEST The JV and sophomore Unity alone cannot bring football teams worked hard such victory. The players competition. Most of all, it for a great season this year. dedicated players and devoted meant more work. The Hours of summer and after hours to the perfecting of sophomores practiced all school practices paid off. their skills. 'There were summer with the varsity tearn The junior varsity team's many nights when I practiced as well as the daily after tradition of winning carried until my whole body was school practices. over another season. exhausted, but after winning, While the sophomores Remaining undefeated for it was all worth it.\" said worked hard, they rarely J .V. two years is a goal few teams Brandon Plant. About the received the recognition the are able to achieve. This winning season Art Hunter other teams did. They did, didn't stop the JV Diggers, said, \"Next year we're kind however, have their ownJORDAN vs. though. They accomplished of expected to stay group of supporters. There the seemingly impossible by undefeated. It puts a little were always fans at every34 Mt. Crest 0 beating every team in the more drive into us, but it also game, and tho!>e that came42 WeM 12 region for two straight puts more pressure on us.\" were really dedicated. Many 6 It was a big step up from sat in the baking sun and32 Judge 15 seasons. What makes this pouring rain to show their35 Murray little league as the support for their school.24 Tooele 14 team so unbeatable? sophomores had their first21 W Jordan 7 \"Most players cite team24 Granite 6 unity as a major reason for season competing on a high The JV and sophomore32 Bear River 12 the team's little league and school level. The change teams have both proven the team unity's been there meant better coaches, a move themselves in the past, and forever,\" explained Tony from local parks to real great things are expected Barker. playing fields, and harder from them in the future. SOPH.JORDAN vs. 12 622 Mt Crest 1440 Bear River 1412 West 2612 Murray 2620 Judge 718 Tooele21 W. Jordan 1526 Granite TAKE OFF! After rece1ving the punt,R)'an Tarr run~ the ball back for a gain of yards. Ryan wa~ an exceptional recc1ver dur· •ng the '>cason. ON TIIREE GUYS! Wuiting for the play to be run in, the J .V. team prepares to protect their quarterback. The line consisted of John Tullos. Brent Fixmer, Bnan Tres· '>Cdcr, and Brian Larson.0~,Q._.U ~J~V_\". _~o_o._. B_ R_L_L_.J __, Sports

GOTC'II A!Sn;1gging the runncr,Sophomore play-er Ryan Tarr take~ the Granite receiv-er down a~ Travis Pelch bach him up.Travi., \"a' one of the best defensivepl.1yer.,J .V. TEAM FIRST ROW: JasonSteadman. Brian Hislop. Ryan Sim-monson. Adam Bently. Jeremy Butler.Brandon Plant. Cory Collins, GregWhite, Steve Peterson. SEC'O DROW: Bob Gailly, Lance Wilson,Tony Barker. Leonard Ayers, BrentFixmcr. Brian Tresseder, Dan Dela-hunty. Brian Larson, Doug Mitchell.TIIIRD ROW: Richard Evans. ToryMeyer'>. Quyen gu. Adam Doy Ie.Steve Pappas. Troy Trujillo, John Tul-los. \1a11 Heaps. FOURTH ROW1\lan Brady. Keyne Jorgensen. Artllunter. Coach Thompson, Coachll untcr. Jeremy Thorn. Richard L:v-ans. Danny Saxy. Kleete Harris.SOPII. TEAM FIRST ROW: Mike/acharmh. Andy Doyle. Tyson 'vlall-'trom. Mitch Berg. Eric Hagan. Greglfilbig. Ryan ll anscn. Mall Brimhall.Bryan Parker. Richard Weaver. SEC'-0 I) ROW: Greg Oakerson. Sco11Sanders, Travis Pclch. Chad Turnbow.Ryan Tarr, Larry Hansen. Billy Fkb-lad. Scoll Ashby. 'vlark StakerTIII RD ROW: 'vlike Robinson. DavidWihon. Phillip \1oore. Jeremy Lober-.,hmlcr. Casey. Sno\". Tim Warren.Curby. Horrocks. K.C WingetFOt RTII ROW: Roger Brag. Brianllan\en Joe \1urphy. Steve \1echam.-0-0I_B_A_L_L-1 81Brandon Vernon. Troy Cowdell. 'viikeBendixon. Ret Burnside. Fl FTIIROW: Coach Noble, Coach 'vlay r-B-OP_JI,_- 11 Sports L...-...-....J

PUTTIN' AROUND During this years golf because I'll be a senior, ha! the game and some at theseason, the team had many ha!\" Dave Widdison, replied, last, just don't let it affectups and downs. Losing their \" It was great being on the you! ' \"first round didn't discourage golf team , we got to get outthem, they just kept their of seventh period for the golf Now about the season.spirits high and had a fun games! I wish we would have Their first game was againsttime. Ben Cowdell explains, done better though.\"\"Even though we didn't have West. They started out prettya good start we still had tons Nicole Gannuscia was a good and this made the teamof fun !\" Ben, who is a junior, great spectator. She attended confident and then Westplaced seventh in region most of the golf games and pulled ahead and won byduring the region tournament supported them t hroughout only 6 points, 7 to 13. T heirat Wasatch Mountain. the season. \" I like wa tching next game against Tooele was the games because they arc a little better and they only Bobbie McNemar who was so tense sometimes,\" said lost by 2 points. Judge wipedthe only girl on the team Nicole them out and then they camejokes \" Being the only girl on back to win their first gamethe team gave me special \" In golf it all depends on if against Granite. During thisprivileges!\" \" I didn't treat you're having a good day or match they really didn't lookBobbie a ny different than the a bad day on how well youother team members,\" stated golf. Sometimes you'll feel too good at the first of theCoach Brady, (but the other really confident and you'II game and then they just keptmembers disagreed.) have a positive attitude and on swinging great and theyFreshman, Lad J ohnson, said then you'll start out with a won by I0 points with a\" I really enjoyed being on bad swing and your positive score of Granite 5 andJ ordans Golf team this year, attitude is gone,\" stated J ordan 15.because I was able to meet Coach Brady, \"Some of thealot of new friends.\" The team members have learned Even though our team onlyteam hopes to see Lad back not to base their whole golf won one match againstnext year. game on how their first Granite, we still got to be in couple of swings go. Like I the state tournament. The Spence Tucller said, \"Next say to them team had a lot of fun andyear the team will beawesome and we'll do great, 'Everyone has their bad they really hope to do better swings. Some at the first of next year.COLF T EAM WII AT A \"WI..;G!TOP ROW· Coach Brady. Bobb1e s...mgm[l \"'11h all hi' migh1. SpenceMc Nemar. Brad Wallace. Dave Wid-d ison. J eremy Po~cll. B J \.1 ax\"'cll. T ucllc r \llll m1\"c' the ball T hi' ~\"'Ben Cowdell BOTTI:.\1 RO \\ : Lad Spence' \econd year o n Jordan·, golfJohnson. Brei Jordan. Ja\on Williams. team The) placed fifth in regionS pence T uellcr. Warren. Jerimiah.

WHAT FORM!Pulling hi., full comcntration on theball and hole. Ben Cowdell goe~ for thepull.YA COTTA II A\.E FA ITH!Pulling all hi> f.1ith rn Spence Tueller.Brad Wallace lcb him tee up on hi~face. JORDAN VS. 13 II 7 We~t 17 9 Toole 3 Judge 5 15 Grtanite IlLS 1.5 Murry O'IE, TWO, THREE S \\1'\ G! Sho11ing off her form, Bobb) \1c'\amar take~ her swing. Bobb) was the onl} girl on the team 1h1~ }Car.

JORDA N VS. 40 2450 Hi IIcrest 4220 Ogden 4745 Murray 2822 Granger 4812 Judge 1637 Tooele 3927 Granite47 West II UII? Pinning hi.~ opponent, Keith Johnston looks up just long enough to pose for a picture. Keith had a great season this year, placing fourth in state. NO MORE ADV ICE! With his opponent hclplc~s. Tracy Cowdcll tells his friends to \"Shut up!\" TraC} won this match. but came up just short at state.4~ l-W-_R_ Es_I_L_IN_G_ __. SportsL----'

SWEAT ANID BLOOD With the help from Coach The one thing that kind of Meet. It starts at around 8:00 May and Coach Andrus the upset the team was that there am until about 10:00 pm. wrestling team had a winning wasn't much support from That could get tiring for the season. There was a lot of the student body. \"Not too wrestlers! They invite about compitition between the many fans came •Out to the seven or eight schools, both different schools this year, meets this year but the ones 3a and 4a, from all over the but Jordan was just as tough that did really helped,\" area. This special if not tougher! Senior Keith explains Junior, Troy Trujillo. tournament, that Jordan Johnson said \"This is my last sponscrs, is just like a year of wrestling and I've Even Coach May commented practice meet except metals had alot of fun, especially on this, \" I was quite and awards arc won, it just being on of the team surprised that thc:re wasn't of doesn't go down on the captains, but I won't miss all a turnout at the meets this official scoreboards. Curt of the hard work.\" Almost all year, we usually get much Myrick added, \" I like this more support from the the team members had their meet because you get to see \"starvation\" days, where they students.\" Senior Karen what the competition is at the couldn't eat a thing because Knudsen said, \"A lot of the other schools.\" meets were away and it's they had to weigh in that day always harder to get to those T his year we did and they didn't want to risk because you have: to pay, and exceptionaly well in the state gaining a pound or two! I hate that.\" Other students tournament held at Weber \"Almost every week I had to such as Kaylene Wilcox State College with both team starve before wctghing in replied \" I always tried to captains placing in the top because I would \"pig out\" attend all the meets because three. Curt Myrick placed over the weekends,\" laughed they arc so excitimg.\" Well second, Keith J ohnson placed whatever the reasons are third, Troy Trujillo placed Adam Bentley. Speaking of there's no excuse for not fourth and placing sixth was Adam, he was the only team going and hopefully next year Scott May. Everyone who member who was seriously they well have much more participated in wrestling this injured during the season. He support. year did great and good luck got a few neck muscles pulled to all those who will be during a match and was out Each year Jordan hosts the returning next year. for about two weeks. J ordan lnvetatioM I Wrestlingli O\\ DO I LOO K? Ro\"' 1: \iike Skousc11, \.iel Quin Row 2: \iatt Birch. Jim Jeppson, Timo Warren, Travis Pelc~. Curt '1.1]rick, Scott Ma)', Keith John~ton. Gene Gonazlc~. George~ ~<'il/llflg hi.\ lllii/Ch, Scoll May rlxc~ hi~ hair I 0 Scoll it \\<I~ al\\<1}~ Important to~>l>k as good a' he wrc,tlcd. Kelly Whytock and Keith .Johnston don't really care Penny, Donn Rasmussen Row 3: Scou love, Quycn Ngu, Kyle Leavitt, Jason0 \"' the> look Stoll, Troy Trujillo, Tyson Malstrom. Kelly Whytock, Bill Davis, Andy Doyle Row 4: Jawn Pond, Rhett Burnside, Troy Cowdell, Trac) Cowdell, Charle) Mann, Stuart Palmc·r, Jason Apking _UI_R_ES_I_LI~N~G--f ~5 Sports'--- ..J

JORDAN VS. 74 4470 Ogden58 Juab 6070 Hillcrest 7661 Bonneville 6666 Timpview 7657 Cottonwood57 Orem 6670 Woods Cross 6567 Alta 5761 Granite 4777 Murray 8273 Judge 8665 Tooele 63 5277 West 5072 State Dixie 71 7362 State Provo61 State OgdenRAISE YOU R HA._. O IF YOVRES U RETrying to block the .1hot, Dan Haueterand Art Hunter get a lillie too clo~c forcomfort. Now we know why /\rt isknown as the \"lfit·Man\".[ 86~---v_R_a_s_II_Y_ __.I Sports

Varsity basketball this year would be prepared for the next year even if they will be DRIBBLE DRIBBLE was one of the most season. They had to practice missing some of their best Playing in the game against Judge, Bil-entertaining and exciting shooting from all areas of the players. ly Shal7 looks for the open man. Thesports to watch at Jordan court and also had to work Judge game. titled \" T he Untouch- on running ladders. All of the The opportunities are great ables\". was one of the most exciting High. The team worked hard practicing paid off, even if for the players. They get a games of the season.to pull out many wins, and the players did complain chance to learn to work as aeven took the school to the about all they had to miss team as well as individually.state 3A tournament. because of practice. They gain friendships, that will never be forgotten, but \"We played really well as a This year the team only best of all they get to play ateam, which was different had a few seniors on it. They sport that every single one of~han other years. I think that were Dan Haueter, Brad them loves.Is what made the difference\" Murray, Scott Nerdin, andremarked Spence Tucllcr. ' Bill Noble. All of these The players put everythingThe team had to work senior players say that the} they had into this season andtogether to be able to pull arc going to miss being a are proud to admit to being aOut the season they had. part of the team and member of Jordan High'sThey worked hard and participating in the fun. basketball team. They feelcreated friendships that will Spence Tuellcr also that everybody helped toalways be remembered. commented, \"Although we contribute to the winning season and those who are left The team's achievement are losing some of our height, behind are looking forward towas a result of hard work. I think we wil be pretty good next year when they canThe players practiced after next year.\" The remaining come back, pick up a ballschool and came early in the players arc all excited for and play again.morning on their vacationdays and Saturday's so they Ro,. 1: Tyler 1 immreck. Dan Saxe} (manager~) Row 2: Bill Noble. Coach '\ewbold. Coach Hale. Art llunter Row 3: Spence Tueller, '\athan Anderson, Bill) Shal7, Brad \1urr}. R)an Williams. Dan llaueter, Scott '\erdm. \1ark Elliott. Ben Cowdell. Hadden I ra>er BOX OUT Waiting for the rebound. Ryan (Remo) William> blocks hi\ opponent from Cottonwood Ryan. a junior. led the team in point!> this year. 871~...--B_R_SKE__TB--R=L,..L.----l ~ Sports .____.......

STRESS AND SUCCESS Winning all of their region him a lot. As Nathan in the way they improved games the J.Y. basketball Anderson said, \"Coach throughout the season. Kirby team had an excellent season Newbold is great! He really llorrocks commented, \"We this year. All of the players got us in the game mentally improved a lot this year. I worked as hard as they could and made us really know that next year we'll be and put all of their effort in concentrate on our plays.\" great!\" the games. Ben Cowdell Great job juniors! explained, \"the team really Those who cheered for the worked and played together Though they didn't win junior and sophomore teams good and we were in control were the junior varsity with our plays and that's quite as many games as the cheerleaders. Alicia Maughan what got us on our winning JV team, the sophomores had laughs, \" I had a blast streak.\" a great season in which they cheering for the junior team improved a lot. Coach Brady because they always won The team was really glad replied, \"If they could have their games. The sophomore to sec that even in their pre- games were fun too!\" Both just concentrated more and teams said how they really season games they had a lot pushed a little harder they appreciated the cheerleaders of support and even more in could have done it. They're a the regular season. \"The good team they just need a for their support. They were crowd really helps us hype up little push and more practice, also grateful for the fans that and I'm glad there was a lot by next year they should get faithfully came to the games. of support,\" said Billy Shalz. it right!\" The support from the school Billy was one of the starting really helped the players do players and dressed and Sometimes it was hard to played for the varsity team keep going after a streak of their best. games. lost games. Mitch Berg The basketball teams have admitted, \" When we would The team attributes much optimistic views of the future. of their success to the lose again and again it really They arc expected to coaching staff. The person makes you mad and you feel continue the winning streak who coached them through like quitting right then!\" next year on the varsity team. such players for the varsity Although it was hard to keep Good luck for next year! team. The players really liked a good attitude, the team had a lot of fun playing basketball. This could be seenJ V BAS KETBALL SOPII 0\10RE BAS KETBAll.Row 1: Brandon Pcay. Tyler Garrison, Enc ll agcn Row 2: Coach cwbold, KoyLombardi, ll addcn fra~er. 1\athan Andcr\on. \ll ark Uhott, Ben Cowdcll. Ty Ro... 1: Coach Brady. Jeremy (,rccn\"'ood, Cory Sargent. Jared Kunt, \llarJ.. I und, Rnan ll an\en. \It etch Berg. ll.1rby 1tomx:b Ro\"' 2: Joe \llcKca. R}anLombardi, Dan Sa;~~cy (manager) Lynch. Shannan \llarun. Bnan \\ onhcn. \i1chacl Boyack, k.1p Colton, Jeff Mc\"\cc'[ P,P, J.v . ~ SDPH I :.J :.J Sports

'7/ I A UTILE ADVICE Going over strategy, Coach Brady gives his half-time pep-talk as the sophmorc team listens intently. Al- though off to a slow start, the soph- mores worked as a team and began to win games. GETIING AIR L.1>1ng the ball through the hoop. Ben Cowdcll springs through the air in the game against Alta High School. \1ark played both sophmore and JV ball. AL\10ST A S LA:\1 Leaping through the air. Hadden Fra- ser launches himself up toward the hoop, three inches from the ram in the JV basketball game. Hadden al'o played on the varsity team. 89BRsKEIBRLL Sports

FAST BREAK J.V. GIRLS Row 1: Malati p lntavong,Tearing up the court, Malat ip lntha- Cindy Hu nte r, Kena Vernon, Allisonvang goes for two more points. The Garner, Kisha Horrocks Row 2: Coachgirls had to play tough to get past the Hunter, Caryn Thorn wall, Kristymean defense of the Lady Bulldogs of Deem, Martha Callister, Chassey SpencerJudge.VARSITY GIRLS Row 1: \1alaup lnthavong, Kisha Horrocks, Cindy Hunter,\1 ichelle Riches. Kena Vernon. Allison Garner, Lori Thurgood Row 2: CarynThornwall, Andrea llendnck\on, Cha\\C} Spencer. Knsty Deem, Kristy Brown,Kristin Bilbao, Knsue Budd Row 3: \1r lf unter, Tammy \1c Kea. l'<icole Swan,Wendy \1c....,ees, Carmen Brown, Martha Callister. Nicole Cunn1ngham

The Lady Diggers started \"Our defense is our strong strangers to the state play-the season out with good point. Coach Hunter always offs, but this year wassuccess winning many of their stressed that it is the defense different than the rest.games. The team was an that will make us win our T hough they finished just aexperienced one with many games,\" stated Kristy Brown. few seconds and a few pointsstrong points. But as the Kristy was one of the leading behind in the final four ofmiddle of the season scorers throughout most of the Girls' 3A Basketballapproached, the games the season along with Nicole Tournament, they girls andbecame more difficult and Swan. Other top scorers were their coach Mr. Huntertheir record was not quite as Kisha Horrocks, Andrea seemed more than satisfiedgood. They had no problem Hendrickson, and Wendy with their seventh place finishredeeming themselves and McNees. in action staged at East High School.getting their act back The people who were bigtogether again. on defense were Carmen It was, after all, the best Brown, Tammy McKea, finish ever for the Jordan \"We have basically had the Nicole Swan and Kristy ladies program. Brown.same team that has been Jordan opened by nippingplaying together for three The J.V. team was also Fine View in the finalyears. We've improved very strong in many area's this seconds on a free throw bymuch from when we were year. The girls were led by Coach Lisa Myrick. Through Andrea Hendrickson. Theyjust a young team,\" many hours of hard work and were then set back bycommented Michelle Riches. practice they learned to work eventual finalist Timpview. very well together and were They next day they got back There were seven seniors able to get through region by downing Pleasant Grove,on the team this year. The undefeated. The girls are very talented and should do very but lost Saturday to Carbon.girl's had been practicing well as varsity next year. \" I couldn't more proud ofwith each other and workinghard together for such a long The Lady Diggers are not the way the girls played thistime. Thi~ has helped them to season,\" remarked Coachadjust to eachothers styles Hunter.which aided in the success ofthe team. WARMIN' UP Stretching out before the J. V. game. Martha Callister smiles to her fans. The J.V. team had an excellent season winning almost every game. BRSKEIBRLL 9( Sports

The Extra Mile When one thinkds of team. Without him, we would events as well.\" Other .,..., •running you usually picture have fallen on our fallen ·-...a. ,·~.·:..-.. 'Flo Jo (Florence Griffith arches,\" chirped Ryan students also felt the sameJoyner) winning the gold Christofferson. The team had way, but there was much .-medal, or Carl Lewis doing a real winning spirit. more to track and field asthe same thing. One does not Randy Dalton explained, \" Ioften see pictures of Jordan The team had a successful receive a natural high fromH igh students running their season, but all too soon it pole vaulting because as Ibrains out up and down the was over, the weather got plant the pole and leave thelawns of golf courses, parks, drismal and Jordan's ground I have a moment oftowns, cities, and roads. But weightlessness and a thrustthese pictures were a living thoughts turned to basketball. that throws me up and makesreality for those members of The runners of the school me feel like I'm Oying.\"the cross country team. Who were all but forgotten. One Students who went into thespent many hard working fall of the biggest questions to season found that what theyhours in pursuit of physical haunt Jordan athletes in the put in they got out. Thisfitness. spring is what to do now that included running till they felt the major sports are over. their hearts pound heavy in The team was much larger When the basketball, football, their chests and they felt likethis year. And because of this wrestling, and cross countryfact they did much better in seasons ended, students minds quitting as Matt Bradyregion races. The team had turned to thoughts of things explained, \"Track practicemany new Sophomores romantic; sweat, javilins, was the toughest practicerunning with the veteran discuses, and track uniforms. because I had to have theJunior and Senior athletes. dedication and time to makeCross Country members had The opening ot the track myself the best even when mya wonderful time, met new season brought many tired, legs hurt and my lungsfriends, and got to know their somewhat out of shapeown personalities better. And students out of the cold burned from lack of oxygen,the winning part wasn't that winter months and into the but track wa~ the greatestbad either. \"The team was a exciting, but rather chilly and it taught me to never bereal family this year. I have spring days. Track offered a a quitter.\"never seen any group of variety of events for all personalities and talents. The track and field teampeople become better friends Yury Colton retorted, \"I did very well during thefaster,\" commented Coach went into track thinking season . They hosted majorAndrus. \"Coach Andrus was tournaments and competedthe support beam behind the about distance running. well in region, which showed However, I learned that I others that Jordan lligh is would be vital to the field and always will be the best!T RACK Row 1: Chascy Spencer, Kristi Deem, Kcna Vernan, Michelle Riches.Daniel Wright, Scott Sanders. Aaron Conde, Jeremy Thorne. Greg White, Bran-don Plant, Troy Oborn, Matt Brady, Enc Peterson. Row 2: Marci Powell. JocelynJenson, Tecia Crawford, Judy Evans. \.iandy Cope, Lori Powell, Carmen Brown,Nicole Swan. Knsti Brown, Andrea Hendricksen. Scott Turnbow. Row 3: !.:.stellaLaate. Amy Winterbottom. l.aura lladdock. Stacey Williams. Jeff Leavitt. MarkReich. Randy Adelman. Mitch Berg. T}son Molstrom. Ro\" 4: Gary Wh1tehead.Rob Mechling. 'llfatt Greeff, Rand} Dalton. Dawn Blomquist. Wendy Eldredge.Shane '\,erdin. Row S: Cindy Peterson. Jeff Gomtsie, Steve Lammoraeux. KeithJohnson. \.iark Lester. Bob G•lgen Ro\" 6: Melinds Wall. Angie Jukes. \"'-anettcDavis, Ryan Allgaier. \.iike Bo)ack. Hadden fraser. Brett Jordan. Row 7: PaulMayo. Ryan Voigtlaender. Chri~ \.iechms. Jeff Wilson. Kyle Leavitt. RyanChristofferson. Tyler Garmon Row 8: Assistant Coach \"-iewbold and CoachAndrus. .., .·.\: '. \ '- \ . ~~R~SS ~OUNIRy ISports

GET HIGHER BABY Soaring through the air. Hadden Fra- ser completes the high jump. Man) of the basketball players did the high jump to help increase their skills. POWERFUL BICEPS Thrusting the discus high into the air, Carmen Brown works on gaining the distance. All of the field events took a lot of practice and technique before these events were perfected. NERVES At Bear Park, Jeff Wilson, Jeff Lea- vitt, Kevin Player, Ryan Christoffer- son, Ryan Allgaier, Ryan Voigt- laender, and Scott Griffith nervous!) line up for the race.CROSS COL 'TR' Ro\" 1: Scott Gr~ffeth and R)an Allgaier. Ro\" 2: ()e,era l'dd~ngton.Jud} han,, Ant} Winterbottom. St.IC) \'.dhanh. Chel-ea Been. Jocel)n Jensen Ro,. J: Annnander,, 1 aura Tate. \1;trl Reoch. ll.)le l eavott. Jeff Leavott. Diane Bo,.en, Brenda Deha.tnRo\" 4: Coach Andru\, Terr) O.borne. Kevon Player. Clint Christofferson. R)an \ oogt-laender. T)ler Timmr1ck. Chri' Shepherd. R)an Christofferson

Front row: Mike Bills, Joe Butkovich, The snow melted after an The season began early in for many reasons. JoeBrad Murray, Jason Jarvis, Duane De· extremely cold winter and the spring with try-outs. In the Butkovich explained,spain, Gilbert Chavez. 2nd row: Bran- grass appeared once more out beginning of March, the team \" Baseball gives me a feelingdon Paye, Dan Delahanty, John Tullos, in center field; baseball members were chosen from a of a natural high and I love\ll att Heaps. 3rd row: Mike Bendixen, season again began at Jordan variety of talented athletes. the game iteslf.\" Others likedBrian Smith, Jason Nieswander, Troy High. The air was filled with After the final list was posted it because they liked beingTrujillo, Kirby Horrocks, Dan twenty-four players out in the spring-timeHaueter. Back row: Travis Pelch, the sounds of baseballs represented Jordan in weather.Ryan Bingham, Art Hunter, Shannon cracking against both competition against otherMartin, Jeremy Hansen. aluminum and wooden bats. schools in our district and J ordan required that all The shouts of \"safe\" and state. The team practiced players devote their time and \"you're out\" from the about fifteen hours a week in energy to a winning season. umpires on the field could preparation for games and They had to work together hardly be heard above the and fight for their wins, but cheers from excited fans in tournaments. Sometimes they succeeded many times. the bleachers. The Jordan practice went tediously long. Brad Murray commented, Baseball was truly a baseball team showed that \"You have to have patience J ordan High School passtime cooperation and working with baseball because that excited both young and together made them a practice is sometimes boring old The mighty Beetdiggers winning team, even when the and you really have to love other school scored more the game to stick with it.\" proved that, when faced with points. Of course that didn't unbeatalbe odds, they can happen very often. Players enjoyed baseball win. HEY, BATTER, BATTER In the middle ofa .~wing, Brad Murray hit~ the ball mto center field. Thl\ year\ baseball team was made up of many high quality athelctes. makinp the team a 'hit'.94 ~-=:--B-_R_sE_B_RL_L_ __._.._ _, Sports

GIVING IT ALL Pitching to perfection, Joe Butkovich practices pitching and catching with a fellow teammate. Joe played as the left fielder for the baseball team thi\ year. A CATCH ER'S EYE Eyeing the opponents team, Jason Jar- vi~ is determined to beat the other team by a landslide. Beside, being catcher, Jason made many run~ throughout the season.n5L.B_R_s_EB-RLL ~ Sports t,.--..J

T H ERE H E GOES Passing to his defender, Corey Ser- geant moves the ball down fie ld. Al- though the ball was passed into the corner and crossed, Jordan could n't get the goal and tied Highland 0-0. Q UICK M OVES Stealing the ball and dribbling down the field, Aaron Ogden burns his oppo- nent with his fancy foot work. Aaron, a Junior started on defense this year.ri g6j :sUCCERY_.__ __,_ Sports

BOUND FOR STATE \"This year our team had One of the many reasons team because that's where allthe greatest potential for the team did so well was the action was.\" said Julietaking state,\" said Mr. because of good team play Wilson. and and intense practices.Noble, the coach of the boys Besides the running, New white uniforms weresoccer team. \"We ought to important skills such as also purchased for the team,go all the way.\" said co- shooting, passing and ball and although opinionscaptain H.F. VanHorn. Last control were practiced. \"One differed \"I think the teamYear the guys placed third in of the problems we're having looks classy with the all whitethe state competition at right now in our games is our uniforms.\" stated senior,Woods Cross High School. shooting, because our defense starter Bill Noble. \"TheWith most of the players is prelly good, but because of shirts are great, but thereturning this season, their all the shooting practice shorts are pretty risque.\"chances looked prelly good. we're gelling we'll be scoring commented Lisa Morgan, aAlthough losing the second of devoted soccer fan.t~e first two games to 4A more in the next couplenval Alta High 0 to I, games.\" said Matt Doyle. The team still got togetherJordan showed what kind of on Thursdays at Peter Piper's Another change the team Pizza. It was a way the teamsoccer they were capable of dealt with this year was could become better friends,Playing. \" It was a fun game Coach Nobles decision to an thus play better as a~o play in, I thought we had play the games in the football group. \"Besides getting thett.\" said sophmore, Andy stadium instead of on the pizza, I went so I wouldn't traditional soccer field at Mt. have to run laps on Friday.\"Doyle. Even, the JV team, Jordan. This was done to said sophomore Jeremyconsisting of mostly soph's help the guys adjust to Laubershimer.and freshman, got off to a playing in that type of an&~cat start beating Highland area, because the state games Ending with a winningWtth a score of 6 to I. are played on a football field. season, and what a season itAlthough the team was It was also done to keep fans was, the Jordan team enjoyed~oung, and on the most part, away from the playerstnexperienced, they played although this didn't always their end of the year steak/Well as a team and had a work. \" I liked to sit by the soccer party, and rememberPretty good season. the riot they had playing soccer.\"' .. 'J .-- ~.,.-,.. SPR I NT e Dilrting down the field, Sisouk Phouta- ... ':, ... ; 'l . vong heads toward the goal. Although • the defense started out slo\" in the sea- ~ • .. son they made a up scoring many goals SOCCER Row 1: Corey Sergeant, Ro}.Andy Doyle, Kamphf lnthavong, Little Kamphf. Oen Cowdell. Sisouk rhoutavong. Brian Jenkins. Stuart Palmer, Jerry Gunnin Row 2: Coach oble, Brian Worthen, Aaron Ogden. Orley Bills. Jeremy Butler, Jeremy Laubershimer, Adam Bently. Curt Myrick, II.F. Vanllorn. John Joseph, Bill oble. Matt Doyle. Travis Chapel, Ph1l Christensen, Jeremy \fad~en SD[~ER 197~ Sports