Alta High School - Accipitor Yearbook (Sandy, UT)

 - Class of 1987

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Alta High School - Accipitor Yearbook (Sandy, UT) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 93 of 232
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Photo by Howard Smith In a desperate attempt, goalie John Ragsdale repells the ball. J.V. SOCCER TEAM: Row 1. Scott Stoddert. Chad Gray, Shawn Thompson. John Rags- dale, Shane Jones, Craig Gar- ner. Row 2. Coach Mitchell, Steve Ashbrook, Billy Affleck, Shawn Waters, Donny Hedges, Cory Hays, Cary Judy. Coach Wilson, Alison Clark. i On the corner kick. Dustin Erickson heads SOCCER TEAM: Row 1. Tony Cox. the ball into the goal. Rhett Marshall. Shawn Mcllece. Tony Gunn. Jason McMillan. Scott Graesser. Row 2. Coach Mitchell. Na- than Jewkes. Brandon Naylor. Dustin Erekson. Scott Gillett. Mason Dono- hue. Iban Garakoetxea. Kevin Fen- stermacher. Alison Clark. Soccer 89

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 Using FANCY FOOTWORK Players Conquer Originating in China, soccer has become the most rapidly growing sport, played in more than 140 countries around the world. A succesful soccer player must have agility, the ability to handle the ball, intelligence, and speed, com- ments Tony Cox. Though each play- er’s individual performance is very important to a soccer team’s suc- cess, even more essential is team work and unity. Supporting each other on and off the field, is a good way to in- crease team unity, according to another team member Scott Stod- dart. A team, working together, us- ing each other’s strengths and weaknesses is always successful, in the developed friendships built through teamwork, if nothing else. You perform better when you feel that members of your team sup- port you, says Aaron Inglish. Though expected to place in the state championships, the team “Will go as far as we put out, Craig Gar- ner states, which sets a positive light on things, because of the strong de- termination which has helped the team work together in defeating their opponents. We work hard, we have the will power to accomplish the goals we set, and the skill to go all the way, says Scott Graesser.



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 The “ln”-crowd, “ln”telli- gent, “IrV’volved at Alta High School. The leaders of the school, SBO’s, AWA and MASH along with the cheer- leaders and songleaders. all planned for a fantastic year. And also, the brains of the school: Honor Society, Aca- demic Decathalon, Sterling Scholars, and Girls Boys state dedicated themselves to the goal of educational excel- lence. The last year for the seniors of 1987. A special three page collection of color: the tradi- tional class picture, candids of seniors at their best and worst, tributes to best friends, and some insight into some of the senior’s fantasies. Traditionally the busiest year in school, juniors keep themselves amused with A.P. classes, trips to Washington D.C.. ACT tests and the Junior Prom. In this section are pic- tured class officers who planned this busy and exciting year. Juniors also recall their fondest elementary school memories. Sophomores seem to be the class in the middle with some- times very little identity, but spirited class officers worked to involve their class in activi- ties at the Alta Fair, their class dance, and other school ac- tivities. In this section, sopho- more volunteer a quote on var- ious subjects — and some caught in freeze frame show their stuff. 90 Faces

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