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'I think that the Sophomore class is by far the most spirited of Alta. Our school gives students reason to have pride and spirit. With win- ning sports teams of all kinds, it’s hard not to be proud to be a Hawk! tAarci Smith • President In student government you do a lot more than just make posters and banners. You do everything you can to get people involved. I think people would have more fun in high school if they’d get in- volved and have more spirit like our class has. Brad Jensen - Vice President Our Sophomore class is the best in every way. The Sophomores have so much spirit! I am proud to say that I am in the class of ’87. Karmel Howell, Head Senator Being an officer has taught me responsibility and organization. I have met many new people and it’s been fun getting the Sopho- more class united. Dawn Warr • Secretary 120 o Sophomores
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SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE Hey Marvin what station should we listen to today?” Well, Susie just turn the dial and stop at the ninteenth station that you should find.” Do you remember when there were only two types of music broadcasted? Rock and roll and country music, along- side the few news stations. Today there are innumerable radio stations ranging from Arabic news shows to wave music. Whatever your person- al preference there are sta- tions to suit your taste. FM stereo is, as always the favor- ite, although AM is now broadcasted in stereo too. The favorites remain; Rock 103, KCPX 99FM and KRGO. A popular movement has evolved the well-listened KCGL 106FM, which special- ized in “progressive music. Each station is unique and ac- cumulates its regular listening crowd through its music. With these music stations comes the dressing and act- ing, common stereotypes which often lead to discrepan- cies among students. But, whatever your preference, hard- core, progressive, country or rock, there are a variety of stations to choose from, which is a wel- come change from the past years. Freedom Jam enter- tained the Hawks during Spirit Week. Robert Wilson Michael Wood Jill Wride Robert Yockey Linda Zimmerman Shari Wilson Monica Wood Jesse Yates Ginger Young Jerry Zmyslo Sharon Wilson Troy Woodhouse Lisa Yates Marni Young Sam Zxquuz Michael Wing Michelle Woods Dwanell Wolfe Tiffany Woods Kenneth Wolfe Kevin Worlton Juniors 119
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That look of Brian Osborne's could kill! Sophomore Senators: Gayle Johnson, Teresa Jensen. Julie Crawford, and Mike Breen. Playing with her gum.Tammy Fox has that familiar look of boredom. Sophomore class officers welcome their classmates into the new school year. What on earth is a Sophomore? A student who has finally outgrown writing on the desks? A person recovering from the bruises he re- ceived as a Freshmen? Someone who has just realized there is no third floor in the school? A “new improved Freshmen? None of these seem to quite fit. The replies of Sophomores themselves to the question, “What thing(s) about the Sophomore class makes it the best? , may give us the answer. I can date, I know more people, we have great offi- cers, and I’m more in- volved.” Chantal Martin “People don’t step on you or laugh at you anymore.” Steve Perry “We have class unity. A great football team doesn’t hurt either.” Dave Fos We’ve been here, know what is going on, and are getting more involved. Tif- fany Mangum “We show lots of spirit and support each other when competing against an- other school.” Nick Goert- zen “We aren’t brand new like the Freshmen, we aren’t cramming for credits like the Juniors, and we aren’t too old like the Seniors.” Diane Rasmus- sen “Just because we are the best! Ronny Gibbons Sophomores C T 121
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