Alta High School - Accipitor Yearbook (Sandy, UT)

 - Class of 1984

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Laying out a page, Cindi Grimes hur- ries to meet the deadline 1983-84 Hawkeye Staff joey Anderson Carolyn Franz Am Valeno Freddi-Jo Etsenberg Mark Lehrkmd Carolyn Jones Joe Cartwright Beverly Day Advisor Editor-in-Oue Associate Editor Editorial Editor Entertainment Editor Feature Editor Sports Editor Social Dvector Advertisement Editors Heidi Giauser Jacquei no Morgan Sports Reporters Tammy Garrett Sean True Cartoonist Scotl Salisbury Photographer Steve HaBsey Writers Ten Barber Shan Bishop Becki Berner Kendeyl OPWe Cmdi Gnmes Missy Newman Beth Peterson Photographer Steve Halsey Working in class, Reddi Jo Eisen- berg is busy typing her article Pointing out to the staff, Joey Ander- son emphasizes jobs to be done Newspaper Staff ■ 69

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So-What’s News? Scattered throughout the journalism room. The Haw- keye staff members listened intently to suggestions and gave their own opinions on how the newspaper could be improved. Each page was carefully analyzed, the strong as well as the weak points dis- cussed. Yes. the issue was good, but they knew they could make the next one even better. “We wanted the best paper we could possibly have. explained staff mem- ber Jakie Morgan, “and our evaluations of each issue defi- nitely helped us achieve this goal. The staff was larger than in previous years which meant more people to get the job done. In addition, a change was made in their method of finding advertisers for the pa- per. Each staff member was responsible for finding a cer- tain number of inches in ads. thus distributing the work load more evenly. “The paper has improved since last year, with new type styles and emphasis on better layouts. Overall, I was pleased with our progress. comment- ed editor-in-chief Carolyn Franz. With a year of exper- ience as editor under her belt, Carolyn provided the leader- ship the staff needed in their quest for perfection. And did the staff successful- ly achieve their goals? Was the paper the best it could be? The popularity of each month’s Hawkeye spoke for itself. Taking a break from the newspaper, the staff goes to numerous places to eat and socialize. With a look of disgust Amie Valerio listens to Joey Anderson critique her article. HA WKEYE STAFF Row 1: Joey An- derson. Cmdi Grimes. Carolyn Franz. Amie Valerio. Freddi-Jo Eisenberg. Mark Lehr kind. Steve Hallsey. Sean True. Kendall Dibble. Heidi Glauser. Row 2: Jacqueline Morgan. Ten Bar- ber. Becki Berner. Carolyn Jones. Be- verly Day. Joe Cartwright 68 M Newspaper Staff Trying to finish her article. Heidi Glauser concentrates in a room of confusion.



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Most Involved DEBATE CLUB Diligent work is the key to being an exceptional debator. Aside from the fact that a lot of work was required, many Friday nights and sunny, snowy Saturdays were spent researching or at competitions. An immense amount of money was spent by many as they attended summer workshops and clin- ics. “Debate has given me the ability to present my thoughts and ideas in an organized and logical way. com- mented varsity debator. Tracey Hil- liam The squad accomplished a lot this year and they once again traveled to Berkeley. California for an out of state trip I feel our team is much stronger than any of the previous years as instead of having one excep- tional team we have five or six. re- plied Rique Ochoa. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB Because the colleges have raised their standards for admission, which includes a couple of years of a foreign language. Alta's FLC has become enormous in size. This change was very apparent at the annual FLC as- sembly in which the auditorium was packed full. reported Jeff Smith Stricter requirements for college en- trance have increased the number of students enrolled in classes The FLC was one of the more active clubs at With a graceful move, Diana Dee contributes to the beauty of the Janu- ary Dance Concert. Alta They sponsored a breakfast and had parties for members DANCE COMPANY Dance Company stayed active through early morning practice and concerts. They performed a Christmas elf dance which was enjoyed by the student body at the Christmas assem- bly. They also performed their annual spring concert The Dance Company and their advisor spent innumerable hours on perfection of their dance tac- tics and their hard work paid off as all of the performances ran smoothly and were received well by their audiences. FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB OFFI- CERS: Row 1: Apio Hunter. Steph- anie Keddmgton. Kelly McNulty. Jack- ie Morgan. Whitney Milligan. Lisa Mel lenthm. Graham Schildmeyer Row 2: John Dangerfield. Tina Lenzi. Dave Rooker. Joanna Nora. Kim Kinney. Tracy Banger Row 3: Rebel Lee. Montes Ulibarri, (All students enrolled in foreign language classes are also members in the Foreign Language Club ) French cuiaine and atmosphere were also enjoyed, even through the rigorous A P class outline 70 ■ Clubs

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