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STAGE CREW: Row 1: Damon Alkin- son. Tawnie McKee Row 2: Renate Haroldson. Chandler Creason Awaiting the start of the cycling club first race. Howard Baskin pre- pares for the grueling race FFA: Row 1: Julie Fratto - secretary. Doree Despain. Blake Johnson. Alan Clegg. Scott Day. David Hansen Row 2: Angie Bates — president. Jill Ja- cobsen — treasurer Rhett Larsen — reporter. Brad Dehaan. Brent Dixon. Bart Burmmgham. Neil Roberts — vice president. Gail Hansen — advi- sor Making pizzas for lunch sales, Dori Despain. Mrs. Thornock and Debra Jacobson participate in one of many fundraisers, sponsored by VICA relat- ed clubs. 76 ■ Clubs
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VIC A OFFICERS Row 1: Row 2: Wendy Maynes. Julie George Olsen. Joey Sorenson Nelson. Eric Langston. Paying careful attention Suzie Timmons and Nancy Voigtlaender attend a Deca conference at Snowbird SCIENCE CLUB. Row I;Brian Davis. Jill Jensen. Liz Hart. Kelly Beck. Mike Webster Row 2: Toby Evans. Mike Keller. Kelly McNulty. Julie Hartley. Diana Hulboy. Joe Dobson. Shawna Edwards Row 3: Jame Eisenberg. Mark Anderson. Robert McBride. Eric Larson. Hollis Hunt. Brian Howick. Scott Nebeker. Steve Blair Row 4: Dan Orgill. Claudia Nyberg. Robert Chinn Row 5: Blair Mum, Keith Howick. Mrs Scheid. Bret Thomas. Johnny Worthen. Boyd Liddiard. Un- known. Scott Liddiard. Eric Eide. John Keller. Clubs ■ 75
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Cycling Club Homecoming week brought the in- troduction of a new club. The cycling club made it’s first appearance during the parade with it's first race. Tour De France. This club originated with Ricky Hatch and Kevin Smith, who both placed in the first race. The next event club members participated in was a 40 mile ride to Timpanagos Cave. Some club members will be cy- cling to California during the summer FHA Hero Future Homemakers of America, better known as hero, started the year off with their annual candle lighting meeting. They installed new members and new officers at this festive event. The club also sponsered Sweethearts, one of the year's most fun dances In April the club participated in the FHA state competition. They compet- ed in table setting, child care, cook- ing. sewing, and job interviews. They Pushing it to the limit, cyclists give it their all in the last yards of the race. were judged individually not as a team Many members of the club re- ceived high honors Stage Crew Theater Tech or stage crew was the club in charge of all the lighting and sound for everything that went on in the auditorium. They set lights, ran the sound system and set colors for the school plays and other productions that took place at Alta Lights play a big part in creating a mood for the performances. They also stayed after school for all play practices to help build sets and learn the lighting. FFA Future Farmers of America was a new club at Alta. Club president. An- gie Bates, attended the national con- vention in Kansas City. They held weekly meetings discussing future and past activities They put a new twist into the fund raising scene, they sold watches instead of the traditional can- dy bars and M M’s. F.H.A. H.E.R.O.: Row Stephanie Ba- binchak — secretary, Kaylene Jepp- son - region representative. Wen dee Whitmore — vice president, Julie VanCowenberghe — historian, Cheryl Preece — president. Row 2: Tammy Olesen. Tawni McKee. Laura Jones. Renate Harlodson. Coralyn Brown. Becky Webb. Suzanne Peterson. Row 3 Chris Mackelprang. Lori Lewis. Terri Olson. Shelly Bailey. Cris Carlson. Diane Clark. Tammy Hilton. Claudia Nyberg. Row 4: Diana Mounteer. Colleen Bon- iva. Lynette Park. Ron Harrison. Kristy Boulton. Kim Dixon. Chris Barlow CYCLING CLUB: Row 1 Jeff Lam- bert. Ricky Hatch. Kevin Smith. Shaun Tullis Row 2: Trevor Peters. Jeff Crawford. Andrew Soderberg. Brian Hall. Row 3: Ken Smtz. Jason Horn. Howard Baskin. Todd Gardiner. Doug Gregory — advisor Clubs ■ 77
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