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LITERARY MAGAZINE: Row 1: De- bra Mecham. Christy Richens. Michele Elnicky. Marcello Hunter. Row 2 Don- na Kent. Amie Valerio. Beverly Day. Sheri Grice. Tracy Hillin. Heidi Lang- dort. Paul Day. Row 3: Tom Cram. LouAnn Larsen. Logan Brand. Tom Clark. Mike Riedel. Jennifer Sells. Row 4: Karen Durrant — Advisor. Natasha Olsen. Marc Larsen. Andy Warr. Lyle Schow, Owen Richardson. FBLA: Row 1. Johnna Carpenter. Marti Webb. Debra Sorenson. Natalie Riley. Calleen Hendricks. Gy Carlson Row 2 Esther Becerra. Pam Olsen. Kimberely Derr. Jennifer Bohmholdt. John Lopez. Lia Bauleth. Row 3 Mi- chelle Baird. Angella Hogan. Johnny Preparing for their money man- agement project, FBLA officers sold donuts at the fair The money earned was used to build the float Worthen. Kathy Healey. Tanya Booth Row 4 Wendy Jeffries. Lance Howell. Trisha Savage. Tresha Fitzgerald. Ray Hirschi. Row 5 Reed Larson. Blake Christopherson, Doug Reich. Todd Carlson. Bruce Gibbons. Blair Murri. Reviewing a photo submission. Edi- tor Murcello Hunter, chosen material for the resurrected Euphony. Clubs ■ 73 J
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Express Thyself! Euphony After a two year absence. Alta’s lit- erary magazine. Euphony, was back — and better than ever. A creative writing staff was in charge of the mag- azine and submissions were accepted from the student body at large The staff tried several things that had nev- er been done in Utah high school magazines including printing on pro- fessional magazine stock paper, using a full size magazine, experimenting with graphics, and using color on ev- ery page ”1 think the key strong point of this year’s magazine was the pro- fessionalism. commented editor Marcello Hunter. What we tried to create was a magazine that could compete with some of the best maga- zines m prep schools back East. Key Club Key Club was probably the best it has ever been due to our fantastic president. Beverly Day. summed up Key Club member. Chris Stout. And the club really was in tip-top condi- tion. Sub-for-Santa. the club’s biggest endeavor was the most successful one the district had ever seen Service projects as well as parties and socials kept Key Club members busy throughout their fun and successful year FBLA For the business-minded student FBLA was the club to join. The clubs focus was on gearing members for fu- ture success in the business world. In November, the FBLA officers attend- ed a leadership conference in Spo- kane. Washington to help them make the club successful. The leadership conferences provide an opportunity to meet people from your region, state, and all over the nation. They offer Stirring up enthusiasm in home- room classes. Bev Day — Key Club president follows up on Sub-for Santa project great workshops and competitions, so you can learn about FBLA while gain- ing lasting friendships. commented Tonya Booth. Much of the year was spent preparing for regional competi- tion in March. State competition in April, and Nationals in July. FBLA also assisted Key Club by typing this year’s A book KEY CLUB: Row 1: Heather Hall. Gidget Pope. Shawna Edwards. Pam Kobyashi. Liz Hart. Becky Berner. Kelly Beck. Jodi Harris. Jennifer Bohmholdt. Row 2 Shelly Bailey. Beth Sands. Lonnie Adair—vice president. Kelly McNulty. Julie Hart. Chris Stout. Jill Sedgwick—treasurer. Kathy Antonio. Rose Bailey. Jill Harris. Row 3:Tammy Garrett. Shellie Harris- —secretary. Chirag Amin. Marcello Hunter. Keith Howick. John Lopez. Kim Durr. Lisa Stocks. Sabrina Gash. Vonda Murray. Ben Valerio. Row 4: Rod Wyman. Scott Liddiard. Sean t True. Ken Southam. Paul Martin. Boyd Liddiard. Scott Runyan. Jim Beddoes. Bruce Howard. Johnny Worthin. 72 ■ Club
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MATH CLUB Another first for Alta, along with cy- cling club and FFA. was a math club Math club was comprised of Alta's most competent math students. Un- der the supervision of Miss Holderson the club met once a week, their major purpose being to improve the schools showing on the state math test They tried to prepare students by teaching them what to expect from the test They reviewed old tests and taught some simple trig to those students who had not had any before DECA Deca was another active business club at Alta Under the advisement of Linda Anderson, the club played an active role in school activities A big event for the club was the fashion show, using club members for the mo- dels. They sponsored the homecom- ing dance and produced another A- book. Deca also particiated in state and national competition, national events being held in Kansas City Alta Deca was also involved in the production of the state news letter SCIENCE CLUB The year began with an opening so- cial to get acquainted Club members visited the medical center at the UofU early in the year Most club members also participated in the annual bridge building contest Students designed their own bridges, trying to build the bridge that would hold the most weight Later in the year the club held an edible DNA contest. The year end- ed with the club's closing social VICA Vica was one of the largest clubs at Alta, having between 320 and 350 members The second week in Febru- ary was designated as National Vica Week throughout the whole country Club members participated in region- al. state, and national level competi- tions. This club offered something to ev- eryone. If your interests were in wood there was carpentry and cabinet mak- ing. There was also auto mechanics, auto body, and small engine repair If none of these interested you then there was business procedure, small appliance repair, and gourmet foods. Showing hia new found-friend. Mike Childs prepares to cut and dice Freddy Frog DECA: Row 1: Brooke Randall. Jac- que Morgan. Cindy Kelleher. Mary Gonzales. Wendy Mounteer. Suzie Timmons. Sandi Johnson Row 2: Kim Hartung. Shellie McMullm. Kris Engel. Lisa Doyle. Rhonda Savage. Nancy Voigtlander. Stacy Kruse. Todd Thornley. Jana Green. Stacey Bailey. Shellie Grube Row 3: Leighann Rad don. Michelle Carlson. Marci Moe. Vicki Whitaker. Wyatt Wetsel. Richard Sommers. Carrie Hansen. Lori Lugo. Terri Hall Row 4: David Anderson. Scott Goodrich. Todd Nielsen. Derek Snyder, Ron Peterson Preparing the food, club members enjoyed their annual vica breakfast 74 ■ Clubs
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