Alta High School - Accipitor Yearbook (Sandy, UT)

 - Class of 1985

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Becki Berner and Mark Lerhkind take a break for lunch between debate rounds. AW A sweatshirts advertising the power of women were just one of the many items sold in the commons. • Who is Sri Chimnoy? (175) • DEBATE: Row I: Mikel Ashby. Mike Christensen. Dollie Murph rey. Melanie Hansen. Jason Tay lor. Mark Lehrkind. Melanie Boward. Tyler Worton. Ryan Richards. Row 2: Chris Cropp. Eric Orgain. Graham Shieldmeyer, Shawna Edwards. Kelly Beck. Becki Berner. Liz Hart. Stephanie Larson. Jennifer Payne. Dayna Kerns. Scott Wardle. Row 3: Debbie Norris. Tra cy Christenson. Apio Hunter. Kim Wash burn. Kelly Cantor. Kat Weron. Lisa Gar dener. Shawn Jackson. Pat Brady. Row 4: Mark Vo. Bryan Nelson. Amy Higgins. P.T. Riley. Laura Vuki. Becky Beckstead. Mike Tenny. John Wilkenson. Sid Johnson. Dave Pershon. Annette Payne. Rique Ochoa—Our Illustrious Advisor. Clubs O 63

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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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TAKE NOTES! 64 Music A’CAPPELLA The Accappella and Madrigals represent Alta at many musical events. Both perform at numerous junior-high and elementary schools during the Christmas sea- son. They also perform at ZCMI and our own Christmas concert. These groups practice hard and long to attain the harmony and rhythm necessary to sing together as one voice instead of thirty. The Madrigals perform slightly more than the Accappella but both groups perform throughout the year. Keeping her fingers nimble for perfor mances. Tracey Chisholm practices her pi- ano accompaniment. THEATER TECH When watching a play, the only people who come to mind are the actors; but behind the scenes, there are more theater people who are just as dedicated. These peo- ple are the hidden side of theater; the theater technicians. Theater tech ies use sound and lighting to make each production; the DECA Fashion show, plays such as Once Upon a Mattress, and other assem- blies a success. Working for harmonious perfection. Tony Wilde. Jill Sedgewick and Brad Smith sing with their hearts. The deciding hour is when the practice is through and the performance put on. • Where does mixed choir get its name? (178) • Mixed Choir: Row I: Julie Ander son. Kimberly Kimball. Justin Heugly. David Belnap. Kathleen Peart. Joanna Jackson. Beth McCue Row 2: Suzanne Warr. Kris Loins. Nanette Halsenrud. Debra Howard. Natalee Nigbur. Chris Chu- dick. Alice Sedgwick. Hope Web- ster. Lilani Hopoate. Row 3: Tif- fanie Garcia, Lisa Armstrong. Jar- nie Arvizu. Karl Childs, Ted Scott. Cheer Cardinas, Mona May. Lori Carlson. Staci Piner.

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