Alta High School - Accipitor Yearbook (Sandy, UT)

 - Class of 1984

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Page 146 text:

Sophs Sacrifice Selves For Class “People from other schools think that we are snobs, but I think if they came to Alta for a week they would change their minds.” said Courtney Curtis. At least that’s what the sophomore officers hoped would happen; and one goal they had to achieve was to always be friendly and make others feel important besides get- ting them involved. Their outgoing per- sonalities provided for good times and made it easy to do the many things re- quired of them as officers. Hawk Hoe- down. one responsibility handled by the sophs took plenty of time, patience, and creativity to make it run smoothly. “Set- ting up and planning dances entails much more than just getting a band.” states Ray Levitre. “There are more details than I thought. The squad may have been all male, but this was actually a plus because they were able to become good friends and work together easily. But when it came down to artistic talent, they pos- sessed very little. “We must have put our Homecoming float up five different times and while we were taking it around the track we were still holding it up. With a little help from the sophomore cheer- leaders they were able to place third in the Homecoming float competition. Sometimes being an officer is tough, but in the end it’s worth it. commented Courtney. “The rewards are innumer- able.” SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: Mary Jane Callister John Wilkerson. Paul Barker and Thayne Walton Brent Burton Christy Butler Natalie Cahoon Kim Callings Mary Jane Callister Bonnie Campbell Kelly Cantor Richard Capurso Gary Carlson Todd Carlson Jett Carnell Trent Carney Jonna Carpenter Jeff Carroll Lisa Carter Teresa Cerney Michael Childs Bryan Christensen Kent Christensen Tim Christian Troy Cichos Scott Clark Diane Cleg Ted Cenico Brent Collard Jeff Collier Trent Collins Wendy Colton 142 ■ Sophomores

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Howard Baskin Juanita Bates The greatest thing about being a Soph, and not a Frosh is you seem to aquire a lot of confidence (Finally). ” Anaie Seiler Cheryl Battaglia Clmt Baty Claudia Bauleth Becky Beckstead Kathleen Beckstrand James Bender Sandy Bennett Sophomores ■ 141 Cori Benton Carl Berg Becki Berner Sean Berry Mamie Bertoch Natalie Best Katrina Black Lisa Bramich Angie Brandt Brian Bridge David Brmton Tony Brklacich Mike Brown Scott Brown Sheri Brown Sherrie Bruerton Susan Bumva Wendy Burdick Rick Burnham Regan Burmngham Jenny Burt Kimberlee Black Janet Blackburn Cheryl Blackmer Jim Blanchard Ray Bloomtield Ben Blundell Suzy Bodily Melody Bond Brett Bott Doug Boudreaux Trazee Boyd Robert Boyle Matt Bradford Patrick Brady



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Working on a banner f r an upcoming game, the sophomore officers come up with yet an- other clever saying School spirit starts with the class officers. If they're excited about our school, then the rest of the stu- dents will be too! Tail Eyre President Class officers do a lot more than make posters; they boost school spirit and spend their time making their individual classes look good. Courtney Curtis Vice President Being an officer allows you to meet so many new people and participate and plan school activi- ties. Student involvement is the key to a successful year! Mike Wood Secretary I didn't think being an officer would be very much work; boy was I surprised! I've had to sacri- fice my own time, but we always have fun. Ray Levitre Head Senator Betsy Combs Kris Conklin Chad Cook John Cooke Debra Cooper Larry Cooper Colette Crandall Chandler Creason Michelle Crebs Camron Cressall Wade Cnddie Chris Cropp Market Crosgrove Sherri Crowell Claresa Cummings Kimm Cunningham Cory Curtis Courtney Curtis Casey Cutler Sherrie Dahl Kristen Dailey Troy Dalton Angi Damiamovich Stacy Dana Sophomores ■ 143

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