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98 ' Honor Roll . f f.. Honor Students Lead School Academics 1. Students who received a 4.0 G.P.A. for at least one term were Justin Peatross, Roy Kozina, David Kozina, Robert Rooks, Phyllis Christensen, Shaunda Morrill, DeAnn Dews- nup, and Kris Garrett. 2. Three time honor roll students from the ninth grade included: Layne Finlinson, Brent Johnson, Kelly Jenkins, Liesl Finlinson, LeAnn Rawlinson, Dana Bringard, Christine Smith, Stephanie Babb, and Wen- dy Petersen. 3. Junior class three time honor roll students 1 sz were Randy Fowles, Valinda Jensen, Haley Shields, Dwight Western, Becky Finlinson, Angie Maxfield, Justin Peatross, Sherie Crafts, Gaylen Tolbert, Patricia Reece, Jolynn Dut- son, and Steve Christensen. 4. Joni Jackson and other students received a certificate during an honor assembly. 5. Eighth grade students on the honor roll three times were Debra Wardle, Teresa Young, Russell Fowles, Gary Callis- ter, and Chris Willoughby, 6. David Kozina won an award lor having the highest Utah score in the National Math Test. 7, Senior students with honor roll grades three consecutive terms were Phil Ralphs, Tim Schmanski, David Kozina, Sharon Jones, Karla Meyers, Vicki Bishop, Phyllis Christensen, DeAnn Dewsnup, Brenda Lowder, Peni Porter, Lisa Hardy, Marsha Losee, Teresa Talbot and Shaunda Morrill. 8. Future leaders of America from the sophomore class include Troy Wardle, Mont Myers, Maria Eliason, Kina Meyers, Kristi lvie, David Cropper, Jared Clark, Don Tenney, George Henrie, Julie Andersen, Marianne Ekins, Shaunna Hardy, Joni Jackson, Lance Atkinson, and Lisa Smith. :Qi it W 5 A 3 M ,J 7, ' L..,l 2 fer
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ix al' 53 dpi, , cr The Little Gilley's dance was spon- sored by the vocational selection class. The purpose ol having the dance was to teach the students about the problems of the business world. De- spite many set-baclis, the dance was the best attended ol the year. Other activities besides dancing included a mechanical bull, a pop drinking con- test, and silent movies. 1. Cary Brunson won the senior division ot the bull riding contest. 2. During the delay caused by mechanical failure, Rich Cropper amused the crowd. 3. Ron Moody was the winner ot the junior bull riding competition. 4. lake Smith rocked and rolled the alliga- tor dance. Little Gilley's 0 97
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