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April 26. I-I FJ D5 V11 F cHoL Us AR Dmitri NEW5 gg in KSL 5 'P I pismicrp . T SCHOOLYEAR V U-ze vi SCI-IOLASTIC GRADE CURRENT TERM N .ME R CREDIT 'UO IFI-JM I Tgirgll 1222 COMMWS I c 1 I l I Pl O2 A O0 OO I 2 2 O3 A A A G0 I I I O4 A A A O 1 : : I O5 A A CD I I I O6 A A OO I I 2 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I- 0 ard work an : : : I yoff for Bri I I I Izummulativegrade I I I l ' l I Sterling Scholars - Top: Brian Allred, General Scholar: Diane D+ : 1,333 l I 1 X Christopherson, Eng. and Lit.: Greg Barlow, Ind. Arts: NinaLynn 3, fgggg 5 4:0 vga: 4,0 I mlm AVE. P 3 a 95 8 Bills, Soc. Science: Window: Jill Spackman, Speech and Drama, F 201000 I I J Na Standing: Monica Cleland, Homemaking: ln door: Jill Adams, Bus.: PIIIISI MII 5 st 'Ii' III JP I vfxigtmf H lt QQINIIFIIM Laurie Schaub, Music, Hanging: Hoa Ngyen, Math: Lying: Sven Berg .1 YY L' ffvfi .l'.'g ' J tl IDL I- Scieneg Not pictured: Alonna Shaw, Foreign Language. Three go to state Climaxing months of preparation Sven Berg, Hoa Ngyon and Alonna Shaw competed in the annual Deseret Nlewsf KSL Sterling Scholar Competition on Finalists from other schools took the prizes but as Sven commented, I feel honored l was privileged to get as far as l did. Sven Berg went even further in science with his research paper describing the visual articulator, an electronic instrument. Sven decided to submit the paper, started as a personal project, to the Westinghouse Science Talent Search and the Junior Science and Humanities Symposium. As a result, he won a month long all expense paid trip to a national science camp in West Virginia. He also earned a trip to the National Symposium at New Jersey. 16 Sterling Scholars or QLIMA-gg
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if bu RUNNER CCSTS 10 Dollar Race The girls' track team didn't have a two mile runner until Coach Hobson announced that any girl willing to run the two mile would get five dollars, providing she placed in the top four. Not wanting to compete in the grueling run no one raised a hand. Coach Christiansen than announced that she too would put up five dollars. Eager to get the ten dollars, long jumper Brenda Little volunteered. She walked to the starting line with 5 other girls from Roy and Weber. From a standing start she moved quickly into first place. She held the top spot for a couple of laps then dropped to second. Having an unsure stride and uneven speed, she dropped still further into third. Keeping a good lead on the fourth placed runner, she kept the third position until the last stretch where she kicked to a marginal second place. Elation struck the whole squad as they crowded around the new runner all giving congratulations. When asked if it was worth it, she commented, You bet it was worth ten bucks. At the bus after the meet, Coach Hobson -presented her half ofthe money in the 10 dollar deal. Girls' Track Team: Front row: Kim Dahle, Tami Eck, Joyce Hurren, Sandy Mille, Jule Merrill, Liz Herrera, Gay Peterson, Angie Selley, Tresa Quinlan. Second row: Carol Workman, Diane Larses, Annette Griften, Janilyn Pierson, Stephanie Bickmore, Suzanne Thalman, Carolyn Binford, Susan Cambell, Shari Greenhalgh, Valeri Lewis. Third row: Marcia Whiting, Deanne Christensen, Danna Ericson, Joyce Fonnsbeck, Cheryl Douglas, Debbie Cartee, Darcy Anderson, Brenda Little, Nicole Bowen, Linda Hadfield, Kaylene Neeley. Girls' Track 15
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gnnsql Squiggley lines repesenting Sven Berg's voice waves wins Sven a trip to the National Science Symposium appear on the screen ofa visual articulator, in New Jersey - one of only tive budding scientists Recognition for his research paper on the instrument in the intermountain region to receive this honor. Increasing his possibilities for the vocational department award with another class in the field, Darwin Ashliman overhauls a transmission. 'F Departmental Awards - Craig Albiston, So. Science, Darwin Ashliman, Ind. Arts, Jolene Bodily, Home Ec., Janet Bradshaw, Girl Gen. Scholar, Cindy Brown, Bus. Merlin Carpenter, Math, Barry Hansen, Band, LeeAnn Johnson, Vocal Music, Kayleen Koller, Speech, Mary Lauritzen, Science, Conrad Naegle, For Lang, Daryl Nancolas, Boy Gen. Scholar, Gary Pack, Orch., Patty Ream, Lang. Arts, Jerry Schenk, Voc. Ag., Rulon Spear Boys' PE, Beverly Thalman, Girls' PE, Edith Walk, Media Runners up get departmental awards Consulting with teachers, department heads selected Sterling Scholars. The runners up to these 11 plus seven more in the categories received dept. awards. Teachers considered citizenship and grades along with the number of classes taken in the field. For example, Darwin Ashliman took four hours of ind. arts during his senior year, including a two hour block class of construction. A list ofthe recipients went to the yearbook staff with threats of what would happen to the poor editors if an intelli- gence leak occurred. But security held until the winners lumped from their seats in the auditorium and walked up to the stage to get their plaques. 17
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