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Receiving their membership certifi- cates Honor Society members wander around the Lion House at the initiation banquets. HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP: Lance Howe — president. Bret Tnomas — wee president. Jan Terry — secretary. Vale» Benoch — treasurer. Cra«Q Arrwi, Teresa Anderson. Mcheffe Ba d. An- drew Baker. L Bauieth. Mary Bear. Reed Beardsley. Shan Bshop. Kimberly Black. Karen Bragg. Denise Casterhne. Jan Courts. Kelly Colton. Bobby Copen- haler. Jill Crawford. Andrew Dahl. Kevin Dana. Liza Davies. Jennifer Day. Emilee Dean. Diana Dee. Hofke Douglas. Tern Fabert Pete Ferrei Carolyn Franz. Jan Fuller. Paul Garfield. Joe» Goff. Becky Gold. Mary Gonzales. Jennifer Gregory. Crndi Grimes. Steven Gyg . Lisa Hadley. Juhe w.v« Hanson. Debra H-iiam. Tracey H«am. Angela Hogan, Aa«on Jones. Carolyn Jones. Michael Jones. Zeba Khan. Jeremy Kessen- ich. Ke« KimbaB. Lon Labrum. Lou Ann Larsen. Martha Linder. Kone Loosle. MrSty Ludlow, Kerri Lunt. Kendall Lyman. Paula Marcovecchio. Robert Matttfison. L«a Meiienthin, WNtney Lee M-iigan, Jacquefcne Morgan, Cheryl Mon. Tiffanl Moser Wen- dy Mounteer. Joanna Nara Jennie Packard. Scott Peterson. Jill Riche ns. Natalie R4ey. Jennifer Rod- gers. Gina Rowley. Scott Runyan. Beth Sand. Shana Sargent. Debra Sorenson. Darin Speck. Cindy Stagg, Russe i Steeneck. Rod Sweet. Stacy Taylor. Mathew Timothy, Montes Ukbarn. Am Valerio. Stacey Vans- kyhawk. Dawd Walker. Frank Wang. Jeff Weber Ni- cole Werner. Gmger White. Kimberly Anderson Stephan A d. Scott Asmu. Kirsten Aure. Kelly Beck Juke Buck. Tonya Booth. Barbara Bryan. An- drea Burch. BiB Burraston. Robert Chmn. Tracey Chisholm. Karen Choe. Mei ssa Clark. Jeff Crawford Darren Croft. John Dang rf fd. Jeff Davis. Alan Drage. Lana Deaonger. Eric Eide. Freddi Eisenberg Jaime Eiswood. Sabrina Gash. Trevor Goff. Tracey Ha». Cam» Hansen. Sheiiee Harris. Uz Hart. R ky Hatch. Stephan Hogan. Edward Howick. Oenrxs Hueman. She» Hughes. Diana Hulboy. Homs Hunt Wendy Jakms. Gayle Jensen. J Jensen. Aprd John- son. Pam KObayashi Conn Lamprecht. Marc Lar- sen. Boyd Lidd rd. Scott Liddiard. Michel Lmde'. Robert McBfidge. Kelly McNulty. L a MigHeccio. Dan Millett. Julia Mon. Lisa Naylor. Bryan Nelson. Ryan Odneai, G dget Pope. Donna Reeves. Christy Reruns. Kan RKV»g. Alan Ridiehoover. David Rooker Paul Sherman. Jeffrey C Smith. Andrew Soderborg. Tonya Speck. Neil Staker, Lisa Stocks. Susan Stock. Stefan Suarez. Jeff Thomas. Stacy Thomas, M.- chafe vaniieshoul. Kimberly Washburn. Terri Weight. Richard Wh.taker. Johnny Worthen. Rodney A Wy- man, Buddy ZarbOCk f r Honor Society ■ 97
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Few students receive the recogni- tion that they deserve for their out- standing work as academic indivi- duals. Although, there are options for proving yourself such as. trying out for Sterling Scholar of becoming involved in Honor Society, both were extremely selective considering that only twelve students are chosen as Sterling Schol- ars and Honor Society has rigid stan- dards for being a member. Both re- quired a lot of effort and work, but the rewards from being recognized as a scholar outweigh those of the hard work. The Sterling Scholar program was sponsored by the Deseret News, giv- ing the motivated student a chance for a scholarship to local universities. Honor Society was a club that was highly reputable. A GPA of 3.5 was necessary to get in. along with the requirement of being active in scho- lastic and academic activities. Overall, the awards are few for the motivated and accelerated student, but by tak- ing advantage of what was offered . Scholastic achievement could receive the publicity it deserves. Channeling their writing and busi- ness skills. Mary Gonzales and Lisa Mellenthin put their talents into pro- ducing the 1964 Accipitor. Taking time out from her vigorous class schedule. Kellie Kimball exer- cises her congeniality in student body activities. KendaH Lyman General Tina Lena Visual Aria Mary Gonzales Business Education Lisa MeMentNn English Marcello Hunter Foreign Language Cheryl Preece Home Economics Mike Jones Mathematics Julie Hansen Music Kellie Kimball Social Science Brent Erickson Science Denise Castertme Speech Drama Darrin Speck Vocational 96 ■ Sterling Scholar»
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“To Impress me, a per- son could smile and say kind things to everyone. Boys especially could show a little more cour- tesy. Chivalry is not dead!” Susan Stock “I would change my name to Tom Selleck because then I would have the good looks and the name.” Mark Crane “I would change my name to Polly Esther be- cause It’s my favorite material — (|ust kid- ding)!” Wendy Burch Faces — hundreds flashed by daily — grinning, yawning, scowling, pouting or just staring blankly. An unlimited variety of features marked by thousands of expressions characterized each face. Remembering everyone’s name was an insurmountable task but the traits of each face coupled with distinct mannerisms impressed the specific favorites along with the huge variety of friendly countenances on our minds. Tromping together through nine long months filled with dating, driving, partying, crying, boredom, acne, parents, teachers, friends, jobs, fads, mu- sic and other pressing events in the lives of teenagers, became common experiences that made life intriguing, livable, and unique.
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