That can't be right!...Megan Bradshaw questions what she has learned. Questioning was a helpful method of learning for many history students. Catching up on lost sleep...Tonya Moncur doze... off during history class. History was a favorite of many students for this reason.Contemplation...Tanan Milel> pauses to I love essays!...Kim Gyllenskogthink to himself, \"Isn't history great'?\". thinks to herself, \"what in the world am 1History provided both time to learn about going to write?\". A.P. American historyinteresting people and a nap. as well. students had to write essays weekly. Each student loved these weekly challenges. 49 ACADEMICS
:\"Without foreign language, we'd all be speaking English\" Bret Jordan Ahhhhhh... Natalie Tueller anxiously awaits the bell. Many students found themselves in the same situation in Mr. Boskovich's Spanish classes. Yo Hablo Espanol??? Sara Scadlock attempts to decipher her Spanish worksheet. Worksheets in Spanish class gave students a chance to show what they know. French at its best!!! Students in Mrs. Skousen's French class seem to be doing anything but speaking French. Providing a variety of activities helped students learn French as well as have fun. 50ACADEMICS
\"Hola! Como Estas!\" These are a few phrasesyou can hear passing by a language class atJordan. The Spanish classes were taught by Mr.Boskovich, and many students would often walkout of class singing Spanish songs learned in theclass. Not only does \"Bosko\" like to teach thegrammatical part ofSpanish, but he also wants tohelp the students become culturally aware of theworld around us.\"Spanish gives you a great op-portunity to get to know a different culture\",states Jaron Winder,\"He says everything inSpanish so you learn to try harder to understand.\" Another favorite teacher, Mrs. Skousen, alsouses some ofthe same methods in teaching French.She'll spend the period talking in French to helpthe students learn the way French people talk ineveryday life. One student, Mike Dale, comments\" We like the chance to study a different language.Mrs. Skousen really challenges us when shespeaks to us only in French, but it helps a lot.\" \"Guten Tag\" is a phrase Mr. Zabriski uses inhis German classes to start off the day. Thestudents in his classes are forced to work hard inboth answering questions orally, and in the typi-cal book work that is assigned daily. Matt Portersighs as he states,\"It's quite an experience.\"Say it, class!...Mr. Boskovich energetically teachesthe class the family names in Spanish. Mr. Boskovich'sabstract mind brought many laughs to Spanish students, and made it fun. as well. 51 ACADEMICS
Here atJordan, many vocationalclasses Kickback!!!! Brody Reich shows hiswere affered not only fulfill the required cred-its needed to graduate, but, more importantly, man ly physique, not knowing his caketo give students an opportunity to take classes has just blown up in the oven. Mistakesthat could have a hand in helping decide on a in cook.ing classes helped bring thecareer. macho attitudes of the jock~ down to earth. Some of the more popular vocati onalclasses include graphics, ceramics, drafting Fix those shorts...Michellc Vcencn·and auto mechanics. Mr. Shelton, the graph icsteacher, although a little lax, does some really daal hurriedly sews an cxten!->ion to Meninteresting projects, such as making camera's Dupaix\ shons before Mr. Ma'>onout of boxes and designing your own paper catchc'> her. Shon length was a topic ofnotepads. many student council meeting'>. Drafting, another favorite, was taught \"The only class that youby a new teacher Mr. Pickard. Vocational can get dirty in, and getclasses often give a different view on o;tudcnt- a good grade.\"teacher realtions. The teacher becomes moreof a friend then a demon. Mitch Berg and TylerGarrison comment about their architecturaldrafting class, \"Sometimes we love the class,but we are easily distracted by the stories ourteacher tells us. Keith is a great guy. We thinkhe did a great job teach ing for his first year.\"Jennifer Wood also states about the same class\"It is fun to be one the only girls in the class,and prove to the guys we know what we arcdo ing!\" It was true of many of the vocationalclasses that the boys would out number thegirls 5 or6 to 1. Especially in the auto mechan-ics. \"Even though it's kickback, you learn a lotabout how to work on a car. You get to worJ.. onanything you want, and go get parts duringclass. It's bad!\" States Shawn Richardson. Without these vocational classes stu-dents wouldn't have the diversity that theyoffer. We're greatful we have the opportunityto take these classes.Oh, my aching back!... Shane Buckley dili- Russ Peacockgently gets into his assignment.52ACADEMICS
<'llien from ...Goggles in place, and tool in hand, Greg Elsby knows I can't read my writing...By using his drafting goggles, alonge)(actly what he is doing in electronics. with his pencil, Jay Hebert makes sure 53 his assignment gets finished. ACADEMICS
If, while walking peacefully downJordan's halls this year, you found it a com-mon sight to suddenly come face to face witha walking bookshelf, do not be alarmed. Anexplanation is about to come. No, it reallywasn 'trun-away bookshelves from the library,and no, it wasn't a new weight training pro-gram. It was none other than the advancedplacement students carting their vast knowl-edgearound, covering up their\"stressed\" facialexpressions. The advance placement programs havebeen around for years, and are a great opportu-nity to do just that- get an advanced placementin college. For the price ofapproximately $65,one can take a test which challenges him/heron a college level. If the student scores 3 orabove (on a scale of l-5) college credit isearned, and money is saved. However, it is not as simple as that. Anextreme amount of hard work and knowledgeretention is requ ired. The A.P. students spendthe entire year preparing for the test, so it is notjust a matter of \"in one ear and out the other\". Jordan High students are offered thisopportunity in English, music, foreign lan-guages, American and European history, chem-istry, math, and physics. Due to the smallamount of students enrolled in the physicsclass, they were not taught by a regular teacher.Instead, through a television screen and a faxmachine, they were taught by the physicsteacher at Brighton. lt isn't easy for a high school student totake a college course, so let's give our A.P.students a big round of applause!\"The best thing about A.P. English,is that we're not graded on citizen-ship.\" Julie Miyasaki 54 ACADEMICS
Using 98% of his brain...Jeremy Greenwood converses with his AP European history pals, Mike Miles, Andy Doyle, and Hadden Fraser. Contemplation...Marian Newmeyer- thinks to herself, \"WHY am I here?\". Many A.P. math students found them- selves repeating this day after day.I Hurry, before everyone falls Following in his father's foot- asleep...Dan \"The All American Stud\" steps... Russ \"The All American Son of May conducts an AP History lecture. This the All American Stud\" May tries to was the largest AP class in all of \"history\" at teach Scott Blake. Ben Jones and Jerry Jordan High. There were four classes that Steinagel, in AP Chemistry, how to Coach May was forced to teach each day. calculate absolute zero(by boiling water?). Mr. Johnson's popularity made this class the second largest one at Jordan. 55 ACADEMICS
Wait! Where's the ball?... Michellc Tate tries to bump, set, and serve the ball at the same time. 1...2...3...up!...Jarron Pew does a top notch job of spotting for Joey Lucero friends. Students had the job of spotting, as well as lifting. H elp me!!/...Chad Hale uses all of his strength to bench press all of this weight. 56ACADEMI CS
( iet l!tnped From weight lifting, to golf, Jordan Highhas got the gym class for you! Many students en-joyed the break from solid academics in thephysical education classes that were offered. Itgave them a chance to relax and rei ieve the stressaccumulated from one day. Laps were run, weights were lifted, ballswere hit, but above all, a sense of the importanceof physical fitness has taught, each P.E. teacherhas their own way of teaching this goal. Broad- head barked at everyone to \" run another lap,\" while Mrs. Wiliams set the example by doing it with them. Mrs. Price knows exactly what to do with a volleyball, and coach Birch can clean and jerk like no other. Whatever the methods, the goal was accomplished. By the end of the year P.E. stu- dents knew much more about being physically fit. \"Without P.E., we'd all look likeCoach Broadhead\" . Josh Christensen Gve me that ball!...Pany Amussen playfully tries to retrieve the ball in her Lifetime Fitness class. 57 ACADEMICS
When asked to comment on her sterling scholar experience, Chelsea Bean. summed it up in one word-- \"stress.\" It is no wonder that she felt this way about it. All sterling scholars applied for their specific field in November. After completing an interview with the sterling scholar judges, they were chosen as representatives for Jordan High School. Once chosen. they began worrying about their portfolios, which were due in March. The portfolios were 20-30 pages of personal history, special recognition and awards. leadership and community information. and grade transcripts. Sterling Scholars. along with Mrs. Siegler and Mrs. Sl-.ou<>en to advise them. spent many week<. preparing for th1s. Schola~ will agree that the portfolios were the mo'>t dinicult part of it all. After the portfolios were turned in. each sterling scholar looked toward another interview and region and state competitions. Although it was a lot of hard work. Troy Mumford voiced that. \"generally '>pcal-.ing. it wa., all worthwhile.\" Tiffnie Mendenhall backed him up on this. by saying,\" It will be good to look back on.\"Can you repeat that date E GLISH...Chebea Bean Climbing their way to the top...again ?...Ciint Lord attempts to keep SOCIAL SCIENCES...TifTnie Mendenhall MAT H...Scott Blake All twelve Sterling Scholars pose forhimself organized during this ordeal. SCIENCE...Ciint Lord their group picture. Each of these VOCATIONAL....Jcnnifer Wood student., got to know each other quite UUSINESS...Kate Scheller well DRAMA I SPEECH...IJecca Sanchez MUSIC... Angie Blodgett Do you really expect me to do ART...Robert Buy'> this?...Jcnnifcr Amu.,sen shows off her HOME ECONOM ICS...Lori Burningham FOREIGN LANGUAGE....Jennifer Amu'iscn portfolio to a fellow Sterling Scholar. GENERAL SCHOLARSHIP...Troy Mumford Sterling Scholars help critique each other\ worl-.. \" No Comment.\" Katie Scheller Busy, Busy, Busy...Th\" 1., a typical after school activity for the Sterling Scholar., during the time that they put together their portfolios. The closer the deadline got, the more hour\ they spent. 58ACADEMICS
Here, I'll look that word up for you...Troy Mumfordanxiously awaits Mrs. Siegler and Mrs. Skousen's judgement of hisessa). The above teachers used their expertise to revise each SterlingScholar\ essays. All Sterling Scholars were required to write fiveessay~ for their portfolios.
We are the Champions... the girl's basketball team andtheir fans celebrate their State Championship victory over theEmery Spartans at Murray High School. It was the first girlstitle in the sixteeen years of existance at Jordan.
Looking Into An athlete is someone who has thecourage when the outcome is uncertain,the dedication to go on when the pain be-comes unbearable, and the desire toovercome any obstacle placed in his path.Jordan Athletics is composed of just that,and only the best survive. Jordan has been blessed with greatathletics programs. With sports rangingfrom football and basketball to golf andtennis, there is a sport for almost every-one. The desire to excel and the dedica-tion to do it is an important part of anysport. Once an athlete has decided to bethe best, he is alreeady on his way. A\"commitment to Excellence and Tradi-tional Greatness,\" is Jordan Athletics. Sports
Gymnastics Team ... Aimie Andrews, Kerri Banford, Chree Bryan, Jacqueline Butler, Megaflexabilily here!!! Chree Bryan shows the judges her flexability by doing the osterich. Only a sopho·Melissa Dale, Aimee Dalton, Melissa Humble, Marci Jenson, April Linza, Karey Pelch, more, Chree was a great asset to the team.Janell Simonson, Gina Watson, Rebecca Webb, Jana Borino(Manager) Jodi O'Farrell (Coach) TerriPruitt (asst. Coach) HEAD OVER HEELS•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Gytnnastics Flipping, flopping and summer- 62 Bottoms Up...Marci Jenson shows perfect balance assaulting, the gymnasts spring into she holds a handstand on the balance beam. Marciaction. made her third year worth while. It takes a lot of dedication and selfconfidence to make a good gymnast.Day by day they strive to reach newgoals, with each girl setting their owngoals and trying to achieve them beforethe competition season ends. The gymnastics team has a 9.0 club,which is a great challenge for eachcompetitor. Every meet, the gymnastshave a chance to make it into the 9.0club which means getting a 9.0 orhigher on any event. The team is working very hard,training every day after school until6.00 p.m. Also, two days a week, theylift weights to help build strength andstamina. Gymnast, Gina Watson said,\" Thecoaches have really pulled us together,making our team a lot closer.\" PEOPLE
Swinging into Actiou...Gina Warson perfoml'> a ~upergiant on the uneven bar\. Gina'sconsistent!) high '>core... contributed great!)to the team' '>UCCc\\.Vogue... Apnl Linra strikes a pose at theend of her floor routine. The only senior.April added valuable e>.perience to the team. Gymnastics 6&3 overallOptional Total Compulsory 142.65 286.95 139.75158.30 306.90 148.60126.80 266.80 139.30150.55 296.25 145.70159.80 315.25 155.45145.90 295.40 149.50162.40 318.25 155.85Region once again!163.10 320.50 157.40State Championships 164.10 315.40 151.30Founh Pl;tcc Sixth PlaceSteady as a rock.. Melissa Humbleshow; her '>tuff a' ~he holds a scale toprove her great flcxibtlity and balance on the beam.Melissa. as a sophrnorc, will be a big pan of Jordangymna\tiC'> in the future.
Swoosh...Adam Kun:.r consistently perfects his drives and contributes greatly to the team success. TEEING OFFI••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GOLF As Jordan Beetdiggers putt, parr, and pitch intothe season. With a deafining thawk a small spherical objectsoars into the blue sky until it is barely a speck in thedistance. That is the thrill of golf. Jordan has not had a great record this year. Theteam is made up of younger guys. It was a rebuildingyear, said the instructors. Jeremiah Archuleta stated that all the team matesgot along great this year. Golf is a game of astute skilland patience, announced Bret Jordan.Never Collfused... Ladd J ohn~on shows great concentra- Parr }...Jeremiah Archuleta rem~\ the green, as he contributestion as he studies his next shot. to the team with a great game against Bountiful.64
1991 Golf Team... Jeremiah Archuleta, Brad Beesley, Justin Bingham, Brian Brown, Ben Crawford, Rechie Douglas. RaineyGarrison. Brett Johnson, Ladd Johnson. Aaron Johnston. Aaron Kun...:, Robby Stevens. Jason Williams. Coach Perry Brady Parr 2...Jason Williams reads the green to perfect his putt. Jason has had much success in his 3 years of golf. 65 SPORTS
ONLY THE STRONG EXPLOS IVE POWE R! Hoping to break the tackle,Tyler••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Garrison,looks to break away.Much of Jordan's succes came from the quarterback keeper. Survive Superb runs, spectacular catches, solidtackles, pain, joy, tear~ and mostly life long friend-ships make up this year's football team. \"We knew we could be a great team, webelieved in ourselves. That's why the season went sowell,\" explained Kelly Whytock. Jordan started theyear out by demolishing Mt. Crest and Bear River,two semi-final and final teams. Ranked #3 throughoutthe year, Jordan proved how talented they were. Onlylosing to the State Champions in the last four secondsand out gaining them by ISO yards. \"We worked harder than any school in thestate. Coach Birch really did a great job in preparingus,\" stated Bryan McKee. Every game Jordan cameout prepared. Their dedicated coaching staff alwaysknowing just what to do. Although their season came out a bit short inthe end, Marc Staker summed it up saying,\" Iwouldn't have traded it for the world.\" CR UNCH ! Flying inches above the ground,Travis I N YO UR FACE! Even with a double coveragc,Mitch Pelch,powers his helmet into the hip of the unfortunate Berg,madc thc catch and lookcd for the touchdown ~ignal. opponent.Jordans hard hitting defense always came up with the killer hits leading to victory. Berg always scemcd to make the impossible catch a reality.. 66SPORTS
1991 Varsity Football Team.. Mark Albccr, Jackson Allen, Scou Ashby. Rick Arkinson, Mike Bendixen, Mirch Berg, Kelly Brown, Chuck Conover,Jason DeHerrera. Dave Delahunly, Jeff Dillon, Andy Doyle, Billy Eckblad, Brandon Fabrizio, Tyler Garrison. Dave Gmes, Eric Hagen, Larry Hansen, TroyHickman, Kirby Horroc~\, Chcl I hamer, Blake Kcner, Jeremy Laubershimer, Cory Leaviu. Curtis Limon, Trenr Maddox , Ty\on Mal\trom, Sreve Mecham, ManMeuer&, Cole Meyer\, Brian Mckee, Glen Mill~. Dave Mu lqueen, Jason Niswander, Tom Payne. Travi\ Pelch. Ju~lin Redding, Shawn Richardson, FrankRoger~. Jeremy Shoemaker. Narc Springer. Marc Sraker, Cory Talbol, Ryan Tarr. Dave Tarum, Cary Thayne. Eric Tripp, Chad Turnbow, Ryan Turner, RichardWeaver, Mark We\l, Robert Whicker,Kelly Whylocl., Dave Wilson, Brandon Vernon.ro Varsity Football 6-3 17 Bear River 7 28 Mt. Crest 7 21 Judge 14 28 West 21 34 Murray 7 21 Bountiful 24 32 Woods Cross 14 31 Tooele 7 7 Granite 9 State Tournament 19 Box Elder 28 FIRST DOWN! Surging fortheextra yard.Eric llagen.finishes off a substantial gain.Working to always get one more yard proved to be a key in the offensive game plan. 67 SPORTS
FUTURE PROSPECTS•••••••••••••••••••••••• J.V. Football Dedication, hard work, and a j.V. Football Team; Mark Albrect, Jackson Allan, Dirk Avery. Chuck Conover, Brandonfanatical zeal, combine it with a dedi- Fabrizio, Bob Goins, Troy Hickman, Justin Jarvis, Gcrrit Johnson , Blake Kener, Curtiscated coaching staff and the desire to Linton, Isaac Melville, Matt Mcttcrs, Glen Mills, Preston Packer, Jeremy Shoemaker, Davewin and you'll have Jordan Football. Tatum, Eric Tripp, Rob Whicker, Paig~: Christiansen, Preston Back, Cole Meyers, Brent Tarr, Dave Delahunty. The Sophomore team learnedwhat being a Beetdigger was all aboutthis year. With rigorous workouts andlong, hard practices they learned howmuch time and effort a Jordan playerdonates to the team. Junior Varsity was a step aheadof the competition, they had beentraining with weights and plyometricsfor over seven months before theseason began. Their hard work anddedication was clearly evident in theirwinning season. The Junior Varsity and Sopho-more teams have worked hard anddedicated themselves to the sport. Greatthings are expected from them in thefuture. ].V. Football5&4 overall20 Bear River 013 Mtn. Crest 1214 Judge 1920 West 734 Murray 013 Bountiful 1814 Woods Cross 2418 Tooele 89 Granite 34 68 \" I've got it, I've got it..... !\" Jeremy ShoemakerSPORTS makes an amazing catch between the hands of an unsuspecting Tooele player. Jordan supriscd many teams with their lightning quick pass attack.
\"Pure u.ztensz.ty \" Blake Kccner lunges an extra yard. Giving a second effortproved invaluable in creating Beet Digger victories.~~Phornorc Football :Clint Clemcnts,Aaron Eldred, John Post, Trent Maddox, Ryan \"Running Wild!\" Dan Orton breaksRrchard-.on, Tyler Philip-..Jeremy Weaver, Kerry llorrocks. Justin Pelch, Frank Rogers. a tackle to get into West High's.;_an Gatherum, Chet Hunter. Cary Thane, Troy Robrnson. Cory Fabri1io. Cor} Leavitt. secondary. Dan proved to be a vitalD·ilde Burnside'>, Adam Willson, Brett Olsen, Jeremy Jeppson. Brandon Baar1, John Miller. part of the Sophomore Offense.J iiVrd Leatherwood, Mark West, Ryan Christensen, Dave Helm, Jeff Drlion, Brent Davi'>. are<( Smart, Dan Orton, Brady Meyers, Randy Stcmns. Sophomore Football 4 & 4 overall 21 Lehi 0 20 Mtn. Crest 9 w~st 6 9 Murray 0 20 Bountiful 0 13 Woods Cross 21 16 6 Tooele 15 13 Granite 9 69 SPORTS
1991 Varsity Volleyball Team...Brittany Black, Jeannette Elias, Cheryl Hilton, Marti Marshall, Tanya Moncur, llilary Swan, Teran Swan, Kena Vernon, Carrie Peter'>on Manager, Coach Margaret Price. Dig It! !! Anita Matsumori Plays this ball We Love IT!!!! The Varsity team perfectly after the spike by the opponent. Anita, celebrates a victory over Granite. The only a sophomore, wa' a great asset to the team. volleybal l team beat Granite both times they played them 70SPO RTS
.......~.~..M.P..1•• ~••~.I.:.:.:....... Varsity Volleyball SPIKE! 3-11 in Region Woods Cross 4-1511-15 Granite l0-15 7-15 Having many younger players opponent.\" Marti Marshall added, Judge 15-5 7- 1514-16can often provide a disappointing \"Coach Price knew how to keep usseason for an athletic team. This motivated and tried to get us to keep Murray 2- 15 15- 12 9- 15year's volleyball team was not an our mind on the game. She was Bountiful I0- I5 6- 15exception. With only three return- always trying to keep our spiritsing seniors this year, the volleyball up.\" West 15- 10 11-15 15-8team suffered eleven losses and onlyhad three wins this year. With the many young players Tooele 12- 15 9-15 7-15 that the volleyball team had, Jordan \"We had a lot of fun thi s year looks toward a promising future in Woods Cross 2-15 3- 15even though we had all of those volleyball and plan to work hard andlosses,\" stated Cheryl Hilton , \"it was hopefull y bring a championship Granite 4-15 5-15really hard to get excited for the home to Jordan High.games when we didn't have the Judge 15-9 12-15 15-9confidence that we could beat our Murray 4-15 9- 15 Bountiful 5-15 14-16 West 12- 15 15-9 15-10 Tooele 10- 15 l -15Slam, Bam!!! Marti Mar-,hall prepares to -,lam 1991 ]. V. Volleyball Team... Georgia Bendixon, Natalie Christensen,the hall down the opponents throat. Marti was Mi~ty Kimball. Lisa Lyons, Anita Matsumori, Amber Sundin, Teran Swan.named the Most Valuable Player. Jennifer Ty-.on. 71 SPORTS
Sweet moves, Baffling his opponent, Josh Christensen A irial attack, Leading with her body, Kristy Deem hopes to makeswings at the ball with his foot, missing an purpose, then contact with the ball.. Kristy worked very hard to perfect this move.actually hitting it for a score.Way to go Josh! SMASHING••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Success Excitement was not only found in fall sports. Excitement wasalso found in spring sports, namely tennis. Tennis isn'tjust swinging the racket and trying to hit the ball.It takes coordination. Members ofthis years team is very excited for the up comingyear. \"Talk about a fun team! We have a blast practicing andplaying together against other schools. We are just a bunch of'wild and crazy racketeers',\"joked Anna Hirst. Coach Hal Hale supported the team all that he could. All ofthe team humans liked him and his technique of coaching. \"Thecoach is a real big help to us. He helps us in our skills andteaches us that not only winning is important but that team spiritand teamwork are just as important,\" replied Noelle Kunz. \"I hope we can be competitive and be a challengeing team tothose who we are up against, our team togetherness helps us. We support each other when we are not playing because weare such good friends,\" stated Josh Christiansen. \"We have 'a ball' playing together,\" joked Lori Burmingham. 72 1991 Boys I Girls Tennis Team... Glen Linnebach,STUDENT LIFE Sam Kurosawa, Noelle Kunz, Nancy Soto, Anna Hirst, Josh Christensen, Brandon Arthur, Ryan Allen, Shannon Martin, Tyler Timmerick, Travis Badley
Play at all costs, Focusing on the ball, Teri Howell is determinedto place the ball over the net. Paiseley was a popular fad in tennisapparal.Image is everything, Working towards game 73 S P O RTSpoint, Shannon Martin lobs the ball to the far comer.Lobs are very important to the game.
G I R LS KNOW WHO SHOULD I THROW IT TO? Looking for the• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• • • • •• • •• open man,Marti Callister,contemplates her options.Throwing the ball just right was a big part of the game. Soccer \" Diving saves, heading goals, kickinggoals, precise passes, and a lot of fun, that's whatmade our team what we were this year,\" explainedMarti Callister, with a tear in her eye. The girls soccer team exploded and had afantastic year. As Coach Nobles's second year, histeam once again was a strong contender through-out region and even state. \"Coach Noble is thebest. He made soccer fun while pushing us to playbetter individually, and as a team,\" stated NikkiEpperson. Although practices were long and hard,the team stuck to the workout and made them-selves better. That proved to be the thing that putthem a step above the other teams. Their seasonended be loosing a close game to the eventual statechampions, Ben Lomond. CABOOM/Nikki Epperson, unleashes her monsterous HERE 1 COME!Persuing the night of the ball, Mindie kicking power on the defenseless ball. Leg power wa~ a Boulton, closes in for the kill. Hussle was a must in Jordan's great advantage for this year's team. game plan throughout the year. 74SPORTS
1991 Girls Soccer Team... Anna Asay,Stacie Bennion,Debbie Bi1boa,Mindcc Boulton,Marti Callister,Tami Carlson,LoriElliot,Brook Epperson,Nikki Epperson,Michelle Foster,Dixie Garrison,Tiffany Hardman,Cindy Hunter,Malatip Inthavong,JennyLaubershimer,Marlo Lindsey,Toni Madsen,EmiJy Pa1mer,Jenny Pendrey,Shelly Russell,Jamie Smith,Lara WaH,Jennifer 8-7-C Fifth in State2 Bountiful 32 Woods Cross 60 Judge 159 Granite 013 West 010 Murray 05 Bountiful 3 Woods Cross 2 Judge 512 Granite 015 West 012 Murray 012 Lehi 0I Ben Lomond 3BOOM BABY!Eyeing the batt.Cindyl lunter.shoots for a goal.Of couse theyneeded a few goals to win. 75 SPORTS
GOING IN FOR THE•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PLUNGE It's three O'clock School's been out five. Two hours of grueling practice son to be their best.for thirty-five minutes, but for the every night can wear a normal person The 1990-91 swim team did a great job thisJordan Swim Team the day has Just out, butJordan swimmers like it! Dedi-begun. From the first ofOctober to the cation and hard work are what it takes season. With one of the best records Jordan has everlast of February, the swim team is in to be the best, there has to be a desire, achieved in swimming, both the boys and girls teamsthe pool every day after school until a powerful compulsion to drive a per- gave the dedication and hard work required to be champions. Taking the plung, \"Ooh that wa- ter's cold\" Dave Hirschi explodes from the starting block. Getting a good start is one of the most important parts of the race. A few inches at the beginning of a race can mean the difference between first and sec- ond place. \"Air, more air!\" Russ Grow takes a deep breath between strokes. When you give everything you've got durring a race you need to get as much oxygen as possible. The swim team spent countless hours of practice doing wind-sprints preparing for their races. --- 76SPORTS
S wim Team: Coach Meyers, Coach Collier, Jeff Gozitze, Steve Lamoreaux, James Back, Gustin Lowe, Rich-ard Russell, Adam Rasthmussen, Scott Turnbow, Russell Grow, Mike Sorenson, Maria Bateman, StephanieBarney Suly Wi lkerson, Jennifer Weeks, Nanette Wallace, Nicole Garvoille,Brady Meyers, Aaron Taft, MikeLamoreaux, John Stanley, David Ili rschi, Garret Whitehead,Joel Wayman, Shelyse Lundberg, Kerrie Meching,Corinne Wayman, Teresa Timmerick, Wendy Wilkes. Karin Cragts.\"One and T wo and One and..... \" Jennifer Weeks warms up in preparation for arace. Warming up is a key part of any race. if you start cold you're more likely to pull atnuscle or get a cramp. The wam1 up also gave the ~wimmers a chance to take their mindorr the race and concentrate on stretching a muscle or two. 77 SPORTS
GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY 5th in Region 18 Tooele 55 15 Granite 60 41 Bountiful 18 20 West 38 37 Murry 19 42 Woods Cross 15 50 Park City 15Cross Country Team: Coach Bob Andrus, Denis Tate, Sherri Eldridge, John Ice cream, cookies, cake ... JohnStanding, Steve Boyack, Mike Wilson, Megan Christopherson, Patrick King,Chelsea Bean, Lisa Standing, Emily Benett,(Girls Capt.) Celeste Dcrricott, Jennefir Standing dreams of delicacies as he begins aLeavitt, Jay Richards, Chris Humphrey, Jeff Crosby, Osamu (Sam) Kurosawa, Pau l long run. It often helped, in a race, to takeGriffith, Jeff Leavitt, (Boys Capt.) Ryan Allgier. your mind off the pain. Pure Intensity.. Megan Christofferson pounds out the last few yards. The end of the course often proved to be the hardest part. 78SPORTS
CROSS COUNTRY BOY'S CROSS COUNTRYI ••••• •. e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e 4th in Region ENDURANCE \"Cross Country is an individual began in mid-summer when runners 15 Tooele 46sport. As you run the course you came at six thirty to run countless 21 Granite 40have to make yourself keep going. miles in preparation for their meets. 24 Bountiful 33You're the only one who can push 15 West 48yourself harder,\" explains Celeste When the regular season finally 32 Murry 26Derricott. The desire to win is an arrived, the Cross Country teams 29 Woods X 30important component of a Cross were ready to go. Both teams came 27 Park City 29Country runner. With no one to away with a winning season thisjudge your effort but yourself it year, with the girls placing fifth andtakes a lot of self motivation and the boys fourth in the Regionaldicipline. tou rnament. The Cross Country teams have done a great job and The girls and boys Cross country good things are expected of them inteams worked long and hard inpreparation for this season. Practices the future.Up up and away... Ryan Algicr takes off on along run. Many competitor\ thought Ryan couldny as he ran pa\t them m a race. \"Just a little f arther.. \" Emily Beneu maintains her lead over a West runner. Emily proved to be a great asset to the girh Cross Country team. Gelling in the lead and staying there i~ the perfect formula for winning. 79 SPORTS
Up in the clouds, Hurdling to perfection, Jeff Gorzitze Watch out birds, Twirling his body with finess and pureprepares for the upcoming meet. Many hours of hard work strength, Brandon Vernon hurles the discuss as far as his little armswere put into the track season. could throw it. Long throw., insured victory. RUNNING••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Wild Speed, strength, and hard work are the three major factors thatmake the jordan high track team a power house in region sixcompetition. Long practices full of pain and sweat push the teamto new heights. Hillary Swan was heard bellowing, \"This is reallyhard, but I know this will help me a'> a pe~on as well as in '>port\.The coaches are really testing our abilities and I love them fortheir dedication.\" \"Track is my life, when things are'nt going the way Iplan them, and I'm feeling a little down I put on my track sneakersand run around the block until I feel better,\" once declared RyanAllgaier. Running is not the only event, field sports were alsoincluded in track play. During practices javelin's were thrown,shotputs were pushed and jumps were made. \"We have never had a harder working bunch of kids.every on of them gave their all,\" announced coach Andru.... liardwork was always expected from the few who were Willing tosacrafice their forJordan High Athletics. 80 Ready ..set ..go, Working on the blocks, Mike BoyackSTUDENT LIFE explodes into first place. Quik starts were a great advantage.
1991 J ordan Trt1ck Team ...Ryan Algier, Aaron Bringkcrhoff, Michael Boyack, Stephen Boyack. Roben Buys. Pat Crofoot. Jeff Crosby. Ryan Christensen, Efi kGu,taff!.in, Jeff Gor/itte. Tyler Garrison, Rus'> Grow. Rohcn Goin~. Richard Harknes,, Kyle Juke. Andy Keller. Carl Lloyed. Jeff Leavitt. Brandon Larsen, Stewan Bodell,Mark Lund, Josh McDougal. Cole Myers, Matt Mittcrs, Phillip Nosack. Yung Park, Jay Richards. John Stanley, Scott Stone. Travi\ Seidel. Rob Stevens, Scott Sander\. ChadTurnbow, David Tatum. Brandon Vernon, Justin Vmccnt. James Wright, David Wil'>on. \llichael Wihon. Rob Webb. Shawn Warnke. Shannon Bennett.Shanna Andcr..on.Brandic Atchley, Emily Berrett. Chree Bryan. \llichcllc Brown. Julie Blodgett. Tami Carl,on. matali Christensen, Megan Chri,toffcr'>On. Sheri Eldridge. Heidi Jen-en.Mi'>ty Kimball. Jennifer Leavitt. Terry Lind, Heather Quaitt. \llarci Pulsipher. Amanda Paxman. Tiffan) Spencer, Katie Shuhcn. :-Jane) Soto. Amber Sundin, Hilary SwanmSabrina Tatum. Nanette Wallace, Angela Whmng. Stacy WoodNice facial, Giving it his all, Ryan Allgaier 81 SPORTSstrives to be all he can be. You don't even need to bein the army to be all you can be at Jordan..
Quiockness and agility Dribbling through his man, Hadden Frasser Region Champslooks to score. Good ball handling skills were aJI part of the game for the Fourth in Statediggers this year. 74 Bountiful 59 69 Woods Cross 61 72 Murrray 61 44 Judge 37 60 Granite 66 61 West 63 46 Tooele 55 51 Bontiful 49 64 Woods Cross 59 73 Murray 57 54 Judge 42 57 Granite 48 78 West 53 70 Tooele 62 59 Mountain Crest 58 45 Springville 35 60 Ol!den 68Perfect form Launching the ball way above the rim, Ty Knees to the sky7 llurdling pa-.t his opponent, KoyLombardi shoots for three.Long bombs often saved close Lombardi adds a few more points to the diggers score. Koygames for Jordan. played a vital role in Jordans offensive plan. 82SPORTS
1991 Varsity Boys Basketball Team... Jaron Pew, Mitchell Berg, Cory Sargent, Eric Hagen, Hadden Frasser, Chett Hunter, Steve Boyack, Mike Boyack, Koy Iombardi, Randall Harrington, Ty Lombardi FLYING HIGH ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Hoops Long practices. much running, three pointer, and game winning shots. A ll of these ingrediants were the the recipe for Jordan's boys varsity basketball team. After a usual slow start Jordan exploded into region winning ten games assuring them a region championship something jordan basketball had not done in many years. \" I knew we were a good team we believed in ourselves even when no oneelse did\", explained Eric Hagen. Thats probably the biggest reason their season went as good as it did. \"Our team worked well together, I guess you could say we didn't have any ball hogs\",added team captain Ty(the terrorist)Lambardi. Jordans first state appointment was with the mustangs of Mt.Crest. Jordan was victorius in a tough fought overtime battle. Next Jordan played Springville and once again was victorius. Finally Jordan was stopped by the eventual state champions from Ogden. Because of the loss they placed fourth in state to go along with their region ch:.tmpionshi \"I guess we should be preatty happy with the way our season turned out it's just hard to come so close and not make it, but we did go much further than any one thought,.and I am proud of that\", stated Mike Boyack. and proud you should be.Take him to the hole Thinking about his next move, MikeBoyack decides to keep it for him'>elf. Making the right decisionsalways came in handy. 83 SPORTS
\"Pardon me, coming through.. \" Adam Wilson plows his way through Murray's fumbling defence. It took Jordan players hours of practice to rccognite the right opportunity to drive for the basket.\"3...2...1... \" Matt Faulkes fires a lastsecond clutch shot in an attempt to winthe game. In many games this year itcame down to the last few seconds withthe final score still in doubt. Junior Varsity 67 Bountiful 76 63 Woods Cross 51 70 Murray 65 51 Judge 49 77 Granite 63 61 West 63 77 Tooele 68 46 Bountiful 61 85 Woods Cross 59 S ophomoore Boys Basketball; Terry Lind, Steve Williams, Jerron Dupaix, Cory Fabrizio,Coach Brady, Brian Brown, Brandon Baarz, Matt Faulks, Kerry llorrocks, Ryan Andcrson,Coach Brady, Phil Nosack, Brandon Sargent, Jamcy Wright, Jeff Dillon, Adam Willson,Coach Weber 84SPORTS
H 0 0 P I N. I T U P••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Diggers Jordan Basketball is a commit- \"It takes a lot of dedication andment to excelence, where long hours hard work.\" explains Brody Reich.of practice and detai led instruction And obviously the Sophomoore andcombine to form an exceptional Junior Varsity teams had it. Bothteam. teams created great seasons, pre- forming exceptionally well in re- Both the Junnior Varsity and theSophomoore teams worked long and gion.hard to be their best. The Sopho- The Junior Varsity and Sopho-moores were forced to show theirdedication to the team by coming to moore teams have done a great jobpractice at five-thirty every morn- this year, and we're looking forwarding before school. to great things in the future.\"Now you see it, now you don't.'-- Junior Varsity Boys Basketball: Jarron Pew, Steve Boyack, Brandon Hutchings, Chet Hunter, Ladd Johnson, Corey Talbot, Brody Reich,Phillip Nosack quickly passe~ off to a Ryan Gatherum, Kirk Welch.team mate for a quid. two. Phillip mademany great assists durring the season. 85 S P O RTS
IT·s GREAT AT THE TOP Girls Varsity 1991State•• ••••••• • •••• ••••• ••••• •• ••••• ••••••• • Champions STATE DIGGERS 34 M urray 43 42 Carbon 40 IT'S A FIRST for the girls 199 1 basketball team. Thier unstop- 66 Judge 57 52 Logan 32pable perseverance and hard work paid off. Many hours were putinto the team to gai n the state title. \"Few people believed in us but 48 Granite 36 ~3 Pineview 47through the encouraging words of Coach Lewis we made it to thetop,\" explained Kena Vernon. 51 West 39 70 Emery 60 The girls won by playing as a team. \"There were no star players 54 Tooele 51as far as I am concerned,\" said All ison Gamer. \"We were just abunch of people who loved to play basketball. 46 Bountiful 43 \"Were # 1\" was a common chant yelled by many fans, and 54 Woods Cross 46especially by the players the night of their tremendous victory.\"What can I say? We're State Champions, and that says it all,\" 38 Murray 57explained Cindy Hunter. 47 judge 41 53 Granite 48 48 West 27 60 Tooele 54 49 Bountiful 64 59 Woods Cross 56 \" We did it !!!! \" Jordan's Varsity Girls Basketball Team exalts in their undeniable victory and State Championship. Their teamwork and dedication came together to make them the best in the state \"Not high enough babe.... \" A ll ison Gamer shoots over the upraised arms of a Bountiful defender. Because the diggers were not even close to being the tallest team in the <;tate, they had to rely on their jumping ability to shoot and rebound. 86SPO RTS
Coach Lewis, Coach Pendlton Molly Inthavong, Cindy Hunter, Allison Gamer, Kena Vernon, Stacey Bennion Tiffany Hardman, Kristi Knudsen, Misty Kimball, Debbie Bilboa, Kristy Deem, Natali Christensen, Marti Callister, Coach Soltice, Brook Epperson, Nikki Epperson , Mindee Boulton \"Up up and away.......\" Nikki Epperson prepares to achieve a low altitude earth orbit. Nikki's ability to jump and shoot made her a valuable asset to the Lady Digger State Champions.\"This is too easy!\" Marti Callister preparesto sink another two as the Murray defenders lookon. Marti's impressive scoring abi lity lead thelady Diggers to many of their wins.
DRIBBLINI AROUND WITH THE • •• ••••• • •••••••••••••••••••• • DIGGERS Thh year's J.V. team consisted of both sophomores. jun- iors. and two freshmen with the potential to become next years varsity players. Devotion was the key factor for this talented group. Through dedication and defense the players pulled together and produced a team Jordan could be proud of. Talent and enthusiasm set the pace for an exciting season, through victory and defeat the faced the opponent with determination and pride. Once again the J.V. basketball season became a great success and learning experiance for the players. Debbie Bilboa explained, \"We had to work for what we got, but in the end it was worth the effort we put forth.\" The combined effort of coaches and players with all the extra hours spent practicing, proved to be eventful. Thes year'> team not only learned the thrill of victory and the gony ofdefeat, they also learned what team spirit and good sports- manship i., all about. \"Eanee, meanee, minee, moe...\" Brook Epperson explores various approaches to the basket. Brook was a valuable asset to the Junior Var'>ity team. Being a freshman is high school athletics can be intimidating. but Broot... was able to adjust and become an important part of the team. \"Ready, aim, fire! \" Stacey Bennion fires off a three pointer. Shooting accurately from the three point line takes practice and skill. Stacey helped produce many victoric., with her outside shooting ability. 88SPORTS
\"One side please... \" DebbieBilboaforces \"Whoooosh..... \" Tiffany Hardman sinks another bucket. Tiffany proved to be anher way through Judges fumbling defence. It's important part of the Sophomore offence. With only five people on the court with you,much easier to make it to the basket if you can everyone has to give a hundred percent to acheive victory.beat the defenders down the court. Sophomore \"Excuse me, but I believe this belongs to me.\" Debbie Bilboa wrestles theI ball away from a Judge defender. On the court, speed is probably the most important factor, but sometimes it came down to who was physically stronger. Having the ability 45 Hilcrest 37 to relieve an opposing player of the ball is a definite advantage. 55 Murray 34 42 Alta 30 34 Bingham 46 37 West Jordan 38 24 Brighton 14 50 Alta 41 44 West 32 33 Brighton 21 36 West Jordan 44 89 STUDENT LIFE
\"Prepare yourself to join the ranks of the \"Crack! \" Mike Bendixen loosens his opponents ribs with adisabled!\" Travis Pelch Prepares to send his opponent tremendous bear hug. Mike was one of the strongest people on theon a journey into pain.. team and liked to show it by man-handling his opponent to the mat.TWISTINI AROUND••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The Mat Thi'> years wrestling team was made up of more younger menthan in the previous years. \"Wrestling is a special sport that takesa lot of flexibility, strength, and will power, \" stated LarryHansen. There were six people that went to Mate this year, andeven if only two placed, everyone won. The wrestling team worked hard and it paid off in the long run.\"It was fun,\" said Travis Pelch. Jayde Poulus said, \"Practiceswere hard, and the year was long, but I was grateful we had thechance to wrestle thio, year.\" Coaches May and Andrus were greatcoaches and wort...ed them hard. \"Thanks,\" said Tommy Payne. 90 \"Get ready to eat the mat, pal.\" Brandon Vernon prepares toSTUDENT LIFE wipe up the mat with his opponents face. Brandon was a valued member of the team whose pins added to team victories.
Wrestling Team; Tyler Phillips, Tom Payne, Stuart Palmer, Eric Davis, Sam Kurosawa, Bill Davis, Travis Pelch, Isaac Melville, JohnDoyle, Greg Oakeson, Dorin Rasmussen, Dave Wilson, Brandon Vernon, Mike Bendixen, Justin Pelch, Kyle Jukes, Jon Miller, JaydePoulos\"So how do you like it down there?\" 91 SPO RTSBrandon Vernon moves into position in prepcra-tion for the pin.
BETTER THAN•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ever Line drives, curve balls, homeruns, and precisethrows. These factors are what built up the athletes on the1991, Jordan baseball team. This seasons new coach, Kevin Egan, brought tothe team a winning attitude made up of discipline,determination, and dedication that no one thought thisgroup had.\"With the teams new attitude we should go far,but if we dont we will all have learned a lot aboutourselves\",commented Jason Niswander. This years teamwas made mostly up of underclassmen, with only a fewseniors who knowlege of the game, and leadership skillswould be a cruciaIpart ofthe fate orJordan baseball bunch.\"Its fun to have seniors who dont treat the juniors andsophmores bad, we all get along, its neat\", blurted a happyChuck Conover. With all these new factors Jordans seasonseemed to be a great succes. \"We playedour little hearts outand became the best that we could possibly and would everbe,\" quoted team caption Kirby Horrocks. Finally when the season came to a close Coach Eganhad these final words to say,\"Even with our great recordyou young men must not forget what got you there, andnever forget your all winners...... forever\".When will the ball come? Urging the pitcher to Hit a homerun, Awaiting the coming pitch, Cory Talbot adjusts histhrow a strike, Mike bendixen anticipates the ball. hands on the bat.Controlling the bat gave players the oppununity toBehind every good pitcher there was always a good place trhe ball where they wanted.catcher. 92SPORTS
199J}ordan Varsity Base ball Team...Bryan Lowe, Preston Packerd, Bryan Bingham, Kary Horrocks, Robby Asbell,Justin Jarvis, Jason DeHerrera, Ryan Anderson. Coach Egan, Buddy Necaise , David Gates, Mike Bendixen, Robbie Rico, ChettHunter, Blake Kcncr, Jason Niswander, Brandon Smith, Chuck Conover, Cory Talbot, Kirby Horrocks, Coach SHey batter batter batter , Preston Packer looks to tum two. •--Double plays arroused everyone when executed correctly. Nice play, Watching his team mates tum two, Kirby Horrocks makes sure his man does not leave. Heads up play could always win ball games. 93 SPORTS
BACK FOR MORE Last year the Jordan High Varsity Soccer team won the State Championship •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• game against Judge Memorial, with a score of 1-0. Soccer This year the boy's soccer team will be working on a repeat of their title. Along with the twocaptains, Cory Sargent and Jerem)\"Hal!! Beat ya to it.\" Using hishead, Jeremy Laubershimer clears theball for an offensive attack.\"Hey, I'm all alone\" Taking anopen field dribble, Kirk Welch goes foran attempted score.\"Just a little farther...\" BrandonSargent makes a spectacular dive to savea potential Alta goal. 94 1990-9I JORDA N SOCCER TEA M ... Eric Millerberg, Brandon Jackson, Mitch Curtis.SPORTS Haden Fraser, Jeremy Greenwood, Tyson Malstrom, Brandon Sargent, Jeremy Laubershimcr. Andy Doyle, Mitch Berg, Eric llagen, Billy Ekblad, Tommy Payne, Brandon Fabrizio, Brandon Law!>on, Che Bathclt, Jason Matsuoka, Dean Bennion, Kirk Welch, John Doyle. Arron Cowdell. Khamp fnthavong, Mil-.e Humble. Glen Mills. Eric tripp. John Miller, Brandon Turnbow, ZaC Cotens, Rocco Arcado NOT IN PICTURE... Cory Sargent, COACHES... Bill Noble (head coach), Keith Pickard, Bill Noble Jr., Ben Cowdcll--TIlANK YOU for everything!!!
Laubcrshimer, there are five other returning - where it belongs!\" emphasizes Jeremy As one of the best coaches in the state,varsity players. \"Last year was successful, but Laubershimer. Coach Noble says, \"In order for us to win, weWe lost several starters. Because of our young can't look past any team. We have to take it totalent, our team will be as strong as before!\" With other teams losing as many or whoever steps on the field with us.\"comments Cory Sargent, with a grin. more starters, theJordan teams biggest concern will be a tough Woods-X team. \"After taking As long as everyone plays hard and stays \"Unity...unity and keeping in shape state last year, this year's games will be more in the game, we think they can do it all again.Will really help us keep the title at Jordan High intense.\" grumbles Andy Doyle. GOOD LUCK!!! \"Uh-uh, can't touch this...\" says Jeremy Greenwood as he veers away for another shot.''I'll get it!!!\" Mitch Berg makes a stupendous attempt to steal \"He's mine!!\" Grunts Eric \"Ooogh, that smarts...\"the ball from the defender. Hagen as he tries for the steal, remarks Andy Doyle while while receiving back-up from trapping the ball and sending it''IIere I come!\" Cory Sargent exclaims as he chases down the his teammate, Jeremy Iauber- flying down the field. shimer.ball to keep the other team out of their area. 95 SPORTS
Building School Spirit...The J.V. and Varsity Cheer-leadersdisplay their balancing abilities. They worked hardthis year to unite the student body.
AGlimpse At With twenty different clubs to choosefrom this year, students had no problemfinding a club that suited their interests.In fact, many students found themselvesjoining two or three clubs. From FHA toUpbeets, students found that the biggerthe variety of clubs- the better. Jomingdifferent types of clubs gave students theopportunity to expand their horizons.Students also enjoyed meeting peoplewith the same interests and talents. Par-ticipating in clubs gave the members thechance to improve and show off theirtalents and abil ities. Students who werein clubs this year discovered that they notonly benefitted from participating in theclubs, but also, the school spirit at Jordanwas raised as a result of thetr contribu-tions. Clubs
Always putting his finger in hismouth...Jerry Steinagel shows that thisbanana pic is finger licking good! Jerryserved as Student Body Judge this year.Standing at complete attention... theS.B.O.'s prepare for the flag ceremony at theopening of a football game. One of theirresponsibilities was to attend all eventspossible.Student Body Officers 1991... TomPost-President, Andrew Doyle- Isl Vice,Julie Bullock-2nd Vice, Noelle Kunt-Secretary, Kip Colton-Historian, MikeMiles-Attorney General, Jerry SteinagelJudge. 98
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