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Performing at football halftimes. LaScelle members dance for the audience. With bright smiling faces, the LaS- LASCELLES: ROW 1: Kenna Ashby- celles strut their stuff. vice. pres. Amy Pierson-pres. ROW 2: Brooke Ludvigson-historian Michell Reynolds-2nd vice. pres.. Julie Williams- sec. Jenny Warr treas. ROW 3: Tiffany White. Sharon Jannelli. Heather Ward. Jana Jenson. Karen Miller-advisor ROW 4 Liz Huff. Denise Long. Kim John. Jesse Davenport. Tangie Allen. Carrie Thomp- son. Marnie Bernardo. Cori Atwood. Mi- chelle Carter. Vicki Chapman. Chari Me- cham (not shown). Performing Arts 5
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Dancing And Marching Their Way To With the goal of keeping students entertained, the LaScelles and Dance Company worked extra hard this year. Coming to school at 6 A.M. with their hair in curlers and the usual morning face, was only part of it. During Homecoming the Dance Company sponsored a Mr. Wonder- ful contest and sold rose-a-grams. They also treated the student body with performances in the Christmas assembly, the school musical, bas- The Top ketball halftimes, and their May con- cert. The LaScelles participated in many competitions including the Rocky Mountain Competition where they finished first. Performing for half-time entertainment meant that many Saturdays were spent practic- ing. “It took a lot of time and effort, said Carrie Thompson, “but it was well worth it. Twirling their skirts. Kristen Nielson and Ka- trina Young “put on a happy face”. DANCE COMPANY: ROW 1: Paula Nelson. Loralee Johnson. Kristin Nielson. Kim Wilson. Mardee Leggett. Tifiny Tullis. Carolyn Evans. ROW 2: Jenny Wood. Julie Whitehead. Ni- cole Fog. Bennette Bailey. Suzanne Terry. ROW 3: Laura Sim. Katrina Young. Amy Joos. Stephanie Olsen. Maren Anderson. Leslie Bringhurst. Robyn Nipko. Cami Brown. ROW 4: Jadi Silcox. Karman Packard With poise and grace. Dance Company members dance on the ceiling”. Practicing her dance. Mardi Leggett pre- pares to take a flying leap. 50 Performing Arts
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Practice Makes GYMNASTS The audience comes to a com- plete hush as the gymnast ap- proaches the bars, taking one slight pause to put chalk on heavily sweat- ing hands. She stops, takes one deep breath while looking up at the bar that seems to be a hundred feet off the ground, and lunges forward to begin a miraculous routine .. . Gymnastics is definitely one of the most strenuous, body-toning sports at Alta. The girls work out for at least three hours every day. not counting the dynamic meets they win. This shows how hard work can really pay off. “The team seems to grow stron- ger every year,” says coach Brent Hardcastle. “The girls work hard, and from that work the team re- Increasing team strength, newcomer Linda Brun- auer concentrates on balance and form. Aided by Coach Hardcastle. Whitney Elggren begins to convert her ideas into reality Perfect cieves strength of depth. This depth destroys any weaknesses we might have otherwise. This depth de- stroys any weaknesses we might have otherwise. The success of the team not only depends on the girls’ talent and co- ordination. but on the leadership of an extraordinary coach who encour- ages the best possible performance from each of the teammates during competition. “We have a good coach that knows what he’s doing and how to do it says.” Gaylene Thaxton. “With him. how could we ever go wrong! Another contribution to the team’s accomplishments is due to the friendships acquired within the group. Togetherness is definitely a strength within the girls. “We use our team unity as an ad- vantage, commented Niki Lenhart. “If we didn’t get along, we wouldn’t be much of a team. It’s like having a second family, states Kristy Anderson. We support each other as much as we can, and I think that's what keeps us number one! Together we are more than a team, adds Niki Lenhart ecstatical- ly. We are an everlasting adven- ture! 52 Gymnastics
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