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The Zephyr

The Student News Site of West Forsyth High School

The Zephyr

Jenna Jordan

Jenna Jordan, Co-Editor-in-Chief

Jenna Jordan is a senior and third year writer for the Zephyr. This year she is thrilled to be co-editor-in-chief and continue to write for the opinion staff, as well as try something different with news writing. In her free time, Jordan enjoys cuddling with her dogs, jamming to music in her car and being a part of the color guard team.

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Students in attendance at the Groscars pose for a picture on stage. Everyone is decked out in their best "super spy" costumes.

Mission Possible: Groscars makes its return

Jenna Jordan, Co-Editor-in-Chief May 31, 2022

The Groscars (gross-Oscars) is an annual tradition within the drama department in which all kinds of talents and achievements are recognized in a fun ceremony in which attendees are invited to dress to...

Junior Owen Reuter asks senior Lindsey Griffith to Prom.

Poster perfect ways to prom-pose

Jenna Jordan, Co-Editor-in-Chief April 8, 2022

Valentine's Day may have passed, but there’s still love in the air. Prom season is quickly approaching and it’s time to ask that special someone to go with you. But sometimes, it’s not that simple....

A few posters for the events coming up soon. Everyone is sure to find something to enjoy.

Event Blurbs: Spring into these events

Jenna Jordan, Co-Editor-in-Chief March 12, 2022

The sun is shining again, COVID restrictions have loosened and the community is getting back to holding spring activities. Here are a few things happening around town this spring: Carolina Vintage Mini...

Students give a thumbs up now that COVID infection rates are decreasing.

COVID Update: Spring 2022 outlook

Jenna Jordan, Co-Editor-in-Chief February 23, 2022

As most of the world approaches two full years since life was turned upside down by the COVID-19 pandemic, the nation is facing critical staffing problems, alarmingly high levels of transmission and increased...

The JROTC students raise their trophies high after placing in competition. The program is a tight knit community, always working together to do their best.

An inside look at JROTC

Jenna Jordan, Co-Editor-in-Chief November 18, 2021

Contrary to popular belief, the JROTC program is not just for students who plan to enter into the armed forces. The high school Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) program has become more enticing...

None of the Above performs in Shallowford Square. Their music is a distinct blend of bluegrass with each band member's personal style.

Event Blurbs: 2021 fall festivities

Jenna Jordan, Co-Editor-in-Chief October 7, 2021

The weather is beginning to cool down and leaves are turning brown. This can mean only one thing: fall festivities are back. Here are a few fun events you should be sure to check out: Outdoor Music...

Spending the holidays at home is cozy and gives an excuse to go all out on the decorations.

No place like home for the holidays

Jenna Jordan, Opinion Editor December 13, 2020

Perry Como once sang “there’s no place like home for the holidays,” and that could not be more true, especially this year. With recent spikes in COVID-19 cases around the country, it is best to limit...

Falling in love with fall

Jenna Jordan, Opinion Editor November 3, 2020

The start of the fall season has brought us sweater weather, pumpkin spice everything and of course falling leaves. Everything is just better in the fall. It has always been my favorite season, and it...

Work It: Balancing school and work is possible

Jenna Jordan, Opinion Editor September 20, 2020

During our summer of COVID-19, many students, having far more free time, chose to get jobs. I was one of those students. When school started back again a few weeks ago, I discovered how hard it is to...

Deaf History Month: People who make a culture

Jenna Jordan, Opinion Writer March 3, 2020

Deaf History Month runs from March 13 through April 15 and is a period of time to remember and celebrate the efforts, contributions and marks that the deaf and hard of hearing have left in America. There...

Diet culture needs to die

Diet culture needs to die

Jenna Jordan, Opinion Writer December 25, 2019

No matter how much plastic surgery or implants you get or how many diets you try, the American ideal of nicely tanned skin, long, slender legs with toned abs and long, flowing, silky hair is simply unreachable...

Students show off what they wear while walking to lunch. What kind of impression did your first day outfit give off?

The First Impression: Students need to dress up

Jenna Jordan, Opinion Writer September 16, 2019

The first week of class is the time to see your friends, get to know your schedule and to get back into the groove of waking up early. It’s also the time to make the best first impression you can. When...

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