Alta High School - Accipitor Yearbook (Sandy, UT)

 - Class of 1985

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BANDING TOGETHER Which students at Alta have the best pos lure? (120) Marching Band: Row I: advisor Ken Gon dor. Jason Summerhays. Joel Johnson, Row 2: Eric Greenleif. Troy Lewis. Eric Vanskyhawk. Scott Dixon. Mona May. Lance Priester. Jackie Martin. Becky Con over. Chris Cropp. Steve Wanner. Row 3: Alta High School's marching band has been ranked first in re- gion competition for the last five years. That’s an accomplishment! On top of five years as number one in the region, the band has won numerous other awards. These awards have been the re- sult of a lot of hard work and prac- tice. From the day school starts until marching season ends the band practices every day after school from three to five p.m. Eric Forever poised, the band embarks on a musical journey. Eide the band president this year said, It’s a lot of work but a lot of fun too. The band members had a major disappiontment this year. The state competition held at the Uni- versity of Utah was cancelled be- cause of the tremendous snow storm on October 18th. The state competition is what all of the long hours of practice are geared to- wards. Mot having state competi- tion is like football without a Su- perbowl. But the musicians had to Chris Haws. Scott Johnson. Charles Ed wards. Wes Mulestein. Rick Murri. Ron Riggs. David Radmall Row 4: Keri Horn. Beth Hightower. Krista Mill. Heather Ells wood. Lori Worlton. Pam Nielson, Michelle Phillips. Doralynn Rogers, Marianne Heusser, Tom Hall. Shawna Edwards. Paul Anderson. Jennifer Spens. Row 5: Ra chelle Klouse, Jill Jensen. Tony Mendez. Tonya Stalk, Connie Jablonski. Susan Stock. Teri Dow. Angela Harriet Row 6: Lisa Joki. Dierdra Chavez. Matt Behrens. Eric Hansen. Thayne Walton. John Cook. Jason Kesler. Brad Lloyd. Hollis Hunt. Row 7: Kirk Eide. David Hutchinson. Maurice Fiedel Row 8: Eric Eide. Denice Allen. Kaylynn Bateman. Mary Kridler. Susan Gygi. Annette Smith. Tiffany Magnum. Mi chelle Nell. Jennifer Radmall. Kimm Cun ningham Row 9: Brent Renfro. Kevin Riggs. Dave Allred Row 10: Donna Reeves. Kristen Fuller, Jenny Fames. Shawna Johnson. Lisa Carpenter. Tracy England. Trisha Savage. Natalie Allen. Chris Wride, Stephanie Bailey grin and bear it. Mow they are per- forming concerts instead of marching. They perform in the season school musical and the school Christmas concert. They are also looking forward to attend- ing the Mountain States Band Competition during May. Bands from several states compete. Band, however, is more than long hours of practice, perfor- mance and competition. It is a club and a social event for the students involved. The band has elected officers and fun! Eric Eide says, I stick with it because its fun and I get to meet a lot of peo- ple. Marching Band O 61

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The final pay off for long hours of practice; looking good at a BY(J performance. Pride in her performance causes Kaylynn Bateman to smile. Nervously awaiting performance time. Jason Summerhays stands tall. Relaxing between songs. Beth Hightower. Tony Mendez. Krista Mill and Heather Ells wood watch a football game. 60 CZ5 Marching Band



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SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE 23 steals the puck Once again the debate team was the most diversified and ac- tive club this year. Numerous hours of hard work accompanied by long Saturdays away from the ski slopes spent at schools with other squads that were perhaps just as strange as the debators from Alta, made the debators life different from all other students. The annual trip to Berkeley. Cali- fornia was only one of the many highlights of the year. Overall, the squad did very well in all competi tions. Little known to many Alta stu- dents they belonged to at least one club. AWA and MASH boast- ed the largest member ship, but most students were oblivious to their membership to these clubs. The purpose of AWA and MASH was to promote school spirit both at school and at games. A dissap- pointment for the MASH club was the stopping of the spirited stand- ing section at the basketball games. Despite the downfalls of the involvement of the student- body. AWA and MASH remained spirited and active throughout the year. FreddiJo Eisenburg gives some pcrsua sive looks to her debate judge The only sport at Alta that is not recognized as such is the hockey club. The students either spent their own funds on the sport or raised the money through com- munity activities. A lot of work and effort went into the success that they alone enjoyed. This was due to the poor recognition that they received from the administra- tion and studentbody. I What’s MASH and AWA shirts? AWA MASH: Row Jeff Lambert, Sam Mish- mash, Julie Howe. Row 2: Stephanie Hogan. Heather Gale. Julie Lund, Christy Richins, Buddy Zarbock. Weston Winegar. Angela Braithwaite. Row 3: Pat McGinnis. John Tenny, Todd Dana. Ray LeVitre Why is the Hockey team on a club page? (121) HOCKEY TEAM: Row : Ron Osborne manager. Chris Pearson. Steve Anguay. Kirk Chittick. Matt • Adams. James Murray. Row 2: Mike Sipsma, Larry Cooper. Matt Osborne; Ron Olney, John Lambert. Phil Fergus. Rob Migliaccio. Hank Sipsma — Coach. 11 goes for a goal against Murray. 62 C ) Clubs

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