Capital High School - Talon Yearbook (Boise, ID)

 - Class of 1986

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SENIOR DIiBA'l'l2R Mike linldner. points out the signifi- COPYING fgvllylgyyqjlg-CiwriC,,L,m,iS, iStm,i,,gu,1,em,1,c citncc of the pmlwlern. sufks off of those lions, ff' 'Ng xx 3 4 ,xxx DliliA'l'liR.IASON OBENSIIAIN argues against the affir- nmtivc case. CROSS KXAMINING Craig Lynse, Datinonvlulmson tentat- tively listens to in Comment from thr: crowd. NOVICK DliliA'l'IiRS. Sum Purslcy and ,Jenni Roy, give their opponents ll dirty lonk while lonking for cvitlcncc to heat them. lklmtr: 65

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Debate: isputing the Arguments There were already 16 dehaters, and thesejuniors and Seniors gladly welcomed the new 18 novice debaters. The first debate tournament of the year, MIT, is a tournament for only experienced dehaters. This was held at Capitaljason Oben- shain and Mike Baldner placed second in the tournament. But the novices had their chance during the Boise novice Tournament, at Boise High School. WITH A LOOK ofdisgust, llolly Gilchrist glares at Heather Gates. COACH EDD OLSON is pointing our the facts to jenni Grigg and lleidi llowartl. The inemlwers ol' Deluxe arc: liirst Row-Cheri Courtois, Nicole Rounsavell, Raine Irving. Michelle Smith. Kathi Peurtc. Lori Larson, and Sandra Snerliker. Second Row- -lciiiiilier -Iohnson. glade Cady, Damon johnson, Mike llaldnt-r.-lason Ohenshain, and Craig Lynse, The rnemhers of Novice are: lfirst Row- Hillary Atkint son,.Iunnifier Roy, Sara Pursley, Missy Butts, and Karen Sawyer, Second Row-.Ienni Grigg, Ileidi Howard, Paul l.LHlll1lfI'I,,IlITl Wfood, Mattjacohsen. Matt Pavelek. Holly Gilchrist. Ken Walsh. Ileather Gates, and Lisa Blaghurn, 62 Delmte Capital went with 8 novice teams, all of which knew nothing about what to do, but the tourna- ment provided experience for those who needed it, and all the teams seemed to do well. The next stop was Moscow. Capital took 6 teams and ended up placing Sth over all. Debate, although academic, was really a varsity sport for those who liked to argue. 27 5 K x- , W? Y 4 if i U 5, bf r ZX 01 wo' ' if J .Av-



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Clubs Spark mfolvement Three groups contributed to Capital's extra- curricular program this year. Two of them, Biology Club and the AFS program, have been available in previous years. Art Club is a new activity, within the art department to give students an opportunity to exchange ideas. Biology Club offered students the opportuni- ty for field trips and research dealing with subjects from bacteria to wildlife. These trips led students to such places as the Mountain States Tumor Institute, the Bird Banding Center at Lake Lowell, St. Alphonsus' and St. I.uke's surgery rooms, and the Idaho State Genetics Laboratory. Members also observed an autopsy and some attended a seminar at the College of Idaho. Several students were selected to attend the three day Intermoun- tainjunior Science Symposium at the Univer- sity of Utah. liven though Art Club was a new activity, it had a great year under the direction of Mr. Swanson. With meetings held at break on Mondays, the purpose of the club this year was organization. Membership is based on the evaluation of a portfolio and having a limited membership, the Club selected only one officer. A show of members' works was the main activity of Art Club this year. This year we greeted ten AFS students from various countries who came to the United States to meet new people, to learn about a different culture, and to improve their Eng- lish. Not only did these students learn from us, we gained knowledge about their native customs. Of the many things students will remember about their stay in America, none will stand out more than the friendships with their American families. The AFS program is more than a trading of students between countries, it is exchange of ideas, culture, and friendships-a program that benefits both students bodies. CIIRIUIISLY. KIMBIZR Bunch, observes while jeff Pankey creates a new masterpiece . 6-I AFS ART The members ofAFS are: First Row: Greet Lakiere, Oscar Rico, Covadonga Belda, Alicia Caro, and Bjorn Iiklind. Second Row: Andre Bachmann, Roden Dekov, Henrik Pettersson, and Christian Ileck. Not Pictured, Susanne jakobsson P-. -er, 11, l t Q Q S. W TIIIE members of the Art Club are: jeff Young, Tony Thomas, jeff Pankey, Gina Musgrove, Greg Melander, and joe Swain

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