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1 Jill Spackman, Paulette Richman, 2 Accepting the trophy from the U of U Julie Koller, Suzy Nielsen and Sheri Band Competition for the administration Shephard admire speech trophies and SV, Mr. Hansen thanks the Marching they've won. Band for a iob well done. 3Ondis la arethefirst lace 18 Honors D Y P trophies won by the Flag Twirlers and the Marching Band at the Idaho State Competition. 4 Saxophone section of the Stage Band plays a solo durin the Stage Band Assembly, as the gweepstake Trophy sits on display during the assembly.
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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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1 On the Stage Band Assembly, Crawford 2 Kay Miller and Brynne Watt prepare Cragun plays a solo that helped him for their first place win in the Golden gecceive an award at the State Jazz Band Spike Debate Contest. ntest. ,gf lf 'llq . tv-M AND SWEEPS STATE ! 3 Sitting proudly on display during the Appreciation Assembly, are all the trophies and awards Sky View has won in the '77-'78 year. No. 1 Iazz Band comes home Following a surprise assembly V introducing the State's New number one Jazz Band, comments were heard from students leaving the auditorium. They're great! The best we've ever had! I want to get up and dance when I hear them. On April 21st, the Stage Band competed in the State Jazz Band Competition held at Kearns Hlgh School. With a total of 147 out of the 150 possible, they won the Sweepstakes Trophy awarded to the band with the most collected points. Crawford Cragun and Ned Smith received individual awards for outstanding performances on the saxophone and drums. The Marching Band and the Symphonic Band also took first place at all contest they competed in. Shane Reeder, Cindy Salisbury and Layne Sharple - creative writing students - received the honor of having their literature published inthe 1978 l National Poetry Press Magazine. Very few inthe United States receive the honor. Honors 19
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