Capital High School - Talon Yearbook (Boise, ID)

 - Class of 1987

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f . - I, Ti . s 1 ' A6 91 fi -45 5 ,T 1-YQ .Q Q , 3. I . at ' ,- 17 ws. .I Q -4.2 r t , I- .I gr N ,ai ,. I KING OF THE MOUNTAIN Breaking from her hike, Lisa Clark tries to figure out where she is. GIDDY UP Smiling fiendishly, Jean- ette Chapman decides it's better than hooting it her- self. TRANSPORTATION Rumor holds that Matt AI- sager will try anything once. When you put team sports up against individ- ual sports, l believe that in- dividual sports are much more important. ln individ- ual sports, you are the per- son who has to do all of the work, and make all of the accomplishments. In a team sport you may be working yourself to the max and yet have some- one else mess up and lose for you. I play pool for in- stance, and it is lmost of the timei an individual sport. If I make the right combinations of shots and win the game, it is my do- ing. lf I lose, it is my doing. This is the main reason I compeat in mostly individ- ual sports. I make the ef- forts and I reap the re- wards. affine rm, . ,ww uv, ,Ng Ab k , -H. , eg-eye-efs...,. PULLING AHEAD , -., - . , S-.Jn ai, . , 1,3 f Proudly, Mike Thomas washes up the competition. ' o 'aw I inf-'5g,g 1' . '-1, '-f .s. '- Q '51 I, - 'h'i?'f2f.S31r.si ,. .1 Q. . . A 4 - ,, x H .O .,, 1 .fix , , sw 4 ,sf -J 1. - , , Q61-Af Y ' I Individual Sports l7l 11

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CORNER POCKET Aiming carefully, Rose Bean takes her shot. INTENSE SKILL With her eyes closed, Karen Bain makes a perfect hit. 'Sf' , ldin Their Own . . . students also enioy individual sports. Many students this year were involved in sports out- side of school. Sports that weren't an organized part of the ordinary school ex- tracurricular activities. These uunorganized sports were a big part of some students lives. Several students were in- volved in swim team, wa- terskiing, and even life- guarding. There are those who windsurted, ietskied clitfdove, and a wide variety of other water sports. Many chose to play hackey sac, frisbee, croquet, darts, pool, and horsebackriding. l7O Individual Sports A sport that rapidly gained recognition among some students was skateboard- ing, ln all of these sports there were those who spe- cialized and gained preci- sion, and some students be- gan to gain individual rec- ognition. Students participated in individual and unorganized sports because they gave the participants a chance to expand their own interest without neccessarily putting them under the stress of competition. Some of the sports were competitive, but not as teams sports, such as race car driving, horse racing and marathon running. This gave the indi- vidual the opportunity to work on his own skills and particular interests in what- ever the students reason for participating. Everyone it seems was in- volved in some sort of indi- vidual or unorganized sport. Whether it was for tight competition or just a fun time together with friends, they were part of many stu- dents' Iifestyles and they will comntinue to keep people actively together in the fu- ture.



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OPEN WIDE Shouting with all their might, the Juniors display true school spirit. The Rowdies are as much a part of Capital as any other student organi- zation. Although not on officially recognized group, the Rowdies are well known throughout the state for loud, boister- ious cheering and un- equaled school pride, Row- die spells tradition, pride, and fun to the student body. Traditionally, the Rowdies are comprised of enthusiastic Seniors, want- to-be juniors, and obnox- ious, confused sopho- mores, Fueled by Big-Macs and various unknown liq- uids, the Rowdies support school athletics with un- surpassable spirit. Al- though the Rowdies are often imitated, they will never be equalled. Wana A Cll.ill.,..,.i. l72 Fans

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