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The Winner Is. . . Cheryl Armstrong ZMCI Tablesetting Finalist Cori Boshard ZCMI Tablesetting Finalist Rod Gibbons Boys State West Point Admissions Dene Garner All Region AII State Football Marcia Bailey (JSHS Art Competition 3rd Place Dean Langston All State Football Chuck Cutler All Region AII State Football Ross Harris All Region Football Kelvin Daniels All Region Football Kevin Pili All Region Football Keri VanSteeter MCA Best Songleader Teresa Melendez NCA Best Songleader Glenda Jones Girls State Jana Gygi Girls State Jeff Davis Boys State PTA REFLECTIONS CONTEST WINNERS: Junior Divi- sion Literature: Jennifer Sells. Liz Hart—Regional Win- ner. Brian Stephanisen. Lynette Smith. Julie Farkas. Ju- nior Division Art: Ryan Odneal. Teri Olesen, Scott As bell. Marie Conser. Kim Roberts. Scott Ashby Boys State Chuck Myers Boys State 4.0 g.p.a. (four years) Phil Soderborg Boys State 4.0 g.p.a. (four years) Kathie Osieja Girls State Leslie Hillner Girls State Jon Berner National Merit Semifinalist Century 3 Scholarship Finalist Boys State Governor’s Cup Champion Todd Gabler Governor’s Cup Champion Debate Award Winners • 127
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PTA REFLECTIONS CONTEST WINNERS: Senior Divi- sion Literature: Doug Jenson, Bob Sumner. Tracine Young, Tracy Williams, Sharon Webster—Regional Win- ner. Andria Welle Senior Division Art: Kirsten Easthope, Darrell Kenneth. Larry Eberg. Lisa Swanson. Tina Lenzi, Barbara Ballard The Envelope Please! Tres Jones Region 2 Diving Contest Third Place Jim Reynolds 4.0 g.p.a. (four years) Jana Crawford All State and All Region Volleyball Sherri Andersen All State (Honorable Mention) All Region Volleyball Bob Sumner (J.S.H.S. Art Competition 1st and 2nd Places Springville Art Show—1st Place Kari Springer District Christmas Letterhead Design Winner Terrel VanLeeuwen School Mascot Design Winner Esther Pederson Snow College Invitational Advertising Campaign Renee Fiorini Snow College Invitational Advertising Campaign Connie Hill All Region Volleyball Cheryl Turner All Region Volleyball Carl Howard (J.S.H.S. Art Competition 2nd and 3rd Places Laurie Cain Girls State (J.S.H.S. Art Competition 3rd Place LeighAnn Raddon Snow College Invitational Advertising Campaign Andrew Platero (J.S.H.S. Art Competition 3rd Place Course Catalog Design Winner Bryce Duckworth Governor’s Cup Champion Debate Junior Varsity Monica Myrick Snow College Invitational Advertising Campaign John Dallon Governor's Cup Champion Debate Junior Varsity 126 • Award Winners '
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During December. Honor Society held their annu- al dinner at the Lion House. New members were announced which gave everyone a chance to get to know each other at their formal dinner of the year. To A.P. Or Not To A.P.. . . There has always been a certain image cast by the “brainy student . Such visions range in form from the skinny guy with thick glasses and slide ruler to the trendy Izod wearer with a calculator that tells time, fits in a wallet and plays space invad- ers. The grade-conscientious Honor Stu- dent was required to maintain a 3.75 aver- age and in doing so many developed strange habits that separated them from the rest of the student body. RECOGNIZING THE HONOR STUDENT 1. ... always carrying five or more books; has strong, well-developed arm muscles from carrying them and may have an elongated right arm. 2. . . . face displays stark contrast from dark circles under eyes (because of late night studying) and a pale com- plexion (caused by lack of sunlight). 3. ... usually belongs to at least four clubs and is secretary or president of at least one of them: (very costly for parents as the student has to buy ev- ery sweater, poster, bumper sticker, candy bar or stuffed animal the clubs offer). 4. ... takes notes constantly while the teachers talk, often finds I’m going to take roll now, and class is dis- missed” intertwined in his notes. 5. . . . often asks questions about ques- tions. 6. ... arrives to class first and leaves last. 7. ... schedules often consist mainly of AP classes (some would take AP Con- temporary Fiction if it were offered). 8. ... spends hours studying (even after dates or some just take books along with them). 9. . . . always bugging teachers for refer- ences for scholarships. 10. ... text books usually have food and soda stains splattered throughout them from combining studying while eating. 11. ... thinks J.R. is dead. 12. ... analyzes everything from car- toons and kiddie books to intense films at the Elks. 13. ... may be a closet Rocky Horror Pic- ture Show follower. 14. . back pockets are usually stretched out from carrying calcula- tors, dictionaries and health food in them. Jon Berner General Marcia Bailey Visual Arts Chuck Meyers Science Lisa Bay Business Education Jim Reynolds Mathematics Andria Welle Foreign Language 128 • Honor Society Sterling Scholars
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