Capital High School - Talon Yearbook (Boise, ID)

 - Class of 1986

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Capital High School - Talon Yearbook (Boise, ID) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 47 of 216
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lhc nicnihcrs nf' ASB arc: Ann' .llll'l'lCS'VlL'C President, Kristi Amlurmn-Rcumlitig Sccrutarv. Niko lN1nliL'k-'lircasurcn Pain Pratt-Sflwul lluattl Representative. Matt I,awson-Corrcsponal ing Svcrvtziry, and Preston 'l'othl-Prusitlcnt. l3l'RING'I'lIlilillS'l'l.liofllornccnining.lN1attl,awson grabs a quirk nap in thu stutlcnt council morn. Q U YJ O l,igll W ...qv- X 'Q 8 vtlfi f 0 l :SJ A'l l'liM'l'PlNC TO OPliN a hag of huns, Amy ,lnrricn serves wccnies to thc crowd. Ahuvc left: l3l'lilNCi A S'I'l'l7liN'I' Cuuncil nicnting, Mr. Gray displays his Christmas lint with high hopes, ffliliA'I'lNG ANO'l'llllR inastcrpicu' fur hair day, Pain Pratt siipcrviscs whilu Kristi Antlcrmin glues thc dirty wurlt. ASB 'H

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Through their experience and devotion to the school, they became The Leaders of the lo ch Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday at 7:15 a.m.- the schedule was one of the first things, out of the many, that they learned to accept when they became the officers of the Associated Student Body. Like all other Student Council members, these five seniors and one junior were expected to be in attendance at all major football and basketball games as well as to wear their black and gray striped shirts to show their spirit during school and at related activities. As President, Vice President, Treasurer, Record- ing Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, and l I 1 DOING HIS NIXON impression, Mike Mulick wins the vote of the populous. ANNOUNCING THE BEER chugging contest, Preston Todd closes his eyes to the cheating that is taking place. 42 ASB School Board Representative, they were individ- uals who had to work together effectively to make decisions for the entire student body. Be- sides planning assemblies and dress-up days, they were responsible for regular student council meetings, dances, an alcohol awareness program, and the All State Student Council conference. Their major fund raising projects helped to pur- chase a labeling machine and new bleachers for the baseball field. Being the ASB officers was demanding, however, rewarding work, but their determination and spirit was just a another form of Capital Pride. Tift-'SSW



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The members of ROTC are, First Row-Mike Axelton,-Ieff Keary. Robert Baker, Scott Pro, Robert Rodriguez, jean Ammermim, Sean Post, William Blickfet. Second Row-Don- nld Rumey. Don Rickygjames Sweet, Dean Gurr, Matt Bur- kett, Diego Perearina. Rhonda Flowers. Third Row-Cody lluthlleston. Troy Pogue.jeff Phipps, August Basile, Rick Carter,-Justin Ifurren. Mike Invikari. and Ryan Donicht S- ,,t .N AS SGT, TESSIER shows Sean Post how to load her gun, she giggles at the thought of using it on her English teacher, Responsibility and leadership educate RUT , VUP, UEA With decisions about careers only a few years off. Students in ROTC, OEA and VOP are get- ting started in leadership skills and business pro- cedures. ROTC cadets are developing skills in map reading. Drill formation and weaponry is led by Sgt. Dave Tessier, who is in his first year at Capital. Tessier was educated in Military Proce- dure and Discipline to help students become the officers of tomorrow in one of our country's armed forces. The OEA stresses leadership among business students and provides competition for the stu- dents who have excelled in business skills. Pret- zel sales and other fund raisers within the school promote school spirit and provide money for competition against local schools. This year's VOP members are perfecting the tal- ents necessary to compete successfully in the world of business. Each student is employed by a local office. In addition to earning two credits each semester for their work experience, stu- dents receive a salary. Employers participating include the Governors Office, Idaho First Na- tional Bank, First Interstate Bank, Blue Cross, and the State Commission, among others. ami 24 an -.sq -'00 -I-I ROTC, VOP, OIEA DRILLS, AND PRACTICE on an early Monday morning can be hard, but think it is worth it.

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