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Totally fascinated. Sandy Bennett ar- ranges Danny Rays' golden locks. I feel like Student government is a good time to get to know people and help them get to know people in their school. By be- ing a class officer I can be involved with High School Activities and help boost school spirit.” Tait Eyre Wee President I got into student government so that I could get more involved in activities and meet more people. I still think that we need to work on school spirit. Next year we should have more special assemblies just for seniors, and keep them involved even though it is their last year of school.” Mike Wood President ir Student government is a fun experience. It is a good chance to get involved and help promote school spirit. Student government is also a good time to meet people and girls. I really enjoy it and working with the other officers. Mr. Ward is great to work with.” Ray LeVitreSecretary Some people misunderstand what stu- dent government is for. First period is not just a goof off class. We do play around, but when it is time to work everyone gives 100%. We worked hard this year for Alta. I never realized how much time and effort is put into Alta's well being. Annette Payne AYead Senator 100 O Freshmen
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Todd Wilderson Joell Wilkins Daren Willden Kathryn Williams Lisa Williams Todd Wilson Margaret Wimborne Weston Winegar Chris Winkelkotter Kent Winters Wayne Woodbury Mark Wooten Lynette Wootton Johnny Worthen Maciej Wozniak Rodney Wyman Danita Yates Ronald Yates David Young Randal Young Buddy Zarbock Michael Zdunich Seniors C 99
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G.S. History, Algebra II, new cars, dating . . . Being a junior has its ups and downs. It is probably the hardest year in school academically, yet at the same time one of the most enjoyable. The class officers put in a lot of extra time and hard work to help make the year successful for all. They put together the dances and brought their class together through class competi- tions and other events throughout the year. The class of '86 has just that — class. Having fun is what it is all about. Originality, spirit, and pride make Alta’s juniors soar with a special something. The junior class has a way of sticking together. “We don’t have just one or two best friends, but we are all really good friends! said Annette Payne. “Everybody knows everybody. commented Mike Wood. One aspect most juniors have in common is their age. When asked, Is being 16 good or bad? many answers were given. Tiffini Hemmingway thinks it is good because, you can finally drive — legally. You are also eligible to be asked out by seniors.” While at the same time, Stephanie Hoffman thinks the opposite. It is bad, you feel old enough to do what you want, but your parents don’t always agree. Linda Zimmerman looks at it both ways. Good because you get more privileges, bad because no one be- lieves a 16 year old!” By the end of the year, most ju- niors look forward not only to Sum- mer, but to their senior year. OJT? Easy classes? Who knows? But to most Juniors, graduation is now just around the corner. Working with wood. Ricky Kemp finishes his shop project. Smiling brightly. Melanie Ball laughs at a fellow classmate. Junior Class Senators: Sandra Larsen, Becky Berner, Patrick Brady, and Sid Johnson Freshmen C J 101
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