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Gcgeue To join the National Honor Society, one must receive a grade point average of a 3.5 or better. Thirty-six new members were welcomed in at the banquet held March 3rd where Principal Lew Gourley presented ninteen member with their five-semester pins. Guest speaker at the banquet was Mr. Lyle Taggart, Booster Club president. ln January, Honor Society had a service project where mem- bers collected canned foods and donated them to a food bank. In May, they enjoyed a spring activity. WML it Y1 nf Honor Society members, front row - Dave Han- son, Nathan Dustln, Robyn Ricks, Morgan Brown, Sarah Llllenqulst, Mlke Wllllsch, Steffanl Monson, Paul Anderson, Laurie Johnson, Tam! Daniels, Taml McNew, Loretta Green, Jody Karner, Kenneth Carney and Rachelle Knight. Second row - Shaun Hanson, Andrea Taylor, Anita Barry, Gretchen Mc- Fee, Jennifer Gabettes, Dan Lawrence, Bob Copyak, Shane Brown, Mark Miller, Mika Dean, Chrls Brookhart, Jeff Argast and Amy Wood. Third row - Charlene Johnson, Danny Denver, Robby Maughan, Ken Granger, Scott McDonald, Pam Johnson, Mary Clayton, Meg Golden, Becky Kruplnskl, Michelle Guilford, Debbie Teraguchl, Mindy Gosswlller, Carmonle Peterson, Brenda Newman and Joen Crapo. Back row - Matt Motes, Jason Ray, Ruth Lillenqulst, Ralph Dlmenna, Amy Baxter, Rebecca Chadwick, Farhana Zeldl, Dianna Mines, Sheri Livengood, Brltta Narum, Liz Sharp, Jeanette Johnson, Sonla Brown and Krlstln Harris. Honor Society advisers - Mr. Dean Cutler, Mrs. Joanne Young and Mr. Robert Grimmett. HonorSociety officers, front row - Debbie Teraguchl, vice-president, Charlene Johnson, presidentf Sarah Liilenquist, secretary. Back row - Anita Barry, Atlantis editor, Mark Miller, treasurer. Prepared to sing to Honor Society members and their parents is Chamber Choir. 104 Honor Soclety
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s it ,gnm . S g I V N,t,,, J , -4 5 ,,,' 5.3. . A Lpvkxgvp-A if-f I .. 1 V kt 1 ? 'r lv i Q K w s is Q .Q f . f X 5 , Y ,,. ,.,, , .M . tfwwr 1 . Choirs, under the direction of Steve Newton, presentetd three major concerts this year. In ad- tion, different groups partici- pated in pep assemblies and other presentations around the community. They also com- peted in the Tri-School Clinic and district competitions. Senior vocalist Jody Karner sings a solo as Swing Choir provides the background accompan- iment during the February concert. Boys' Choir, back row - B.J. Copp, Doug Clark, Blll Bull, Robby Hall, Poncho Caldwell and Jared Jen- sen. Front row - Director Steve Newton, Scott Storer, Ray Fluke, Thayne Odell, Jeff Ellis and RobertMontague. Swing Choir, front row - Director Steve Newton, Jody Karner, Scott Shlvely, Andrea Taylor, Scott McDonald, Meg Golden, Jamie Anderson, Danny Lawrence, Lisa Davls, Mlke Krsul and Llsa Peters. Back row - Danny Denver, Lucinda Branson, Travis Ness, Sharon Anderson, Robert Carter, Robin Bare, Lance Reese, Rachel Mecham and Eric Mc- Dowell. Concert Choir, front row - Director Steve Newton, Robin Bare, Lisa Davis, Kathleen Hahn, Tlffanl Bennett, -Heidi Daw, Kristie Grothaus. Jennifer Huntsman, Michelle Wulfekuhle, Jamie Anderson, Sakurako Yamaguchi and Heather Hodges. Second row - Rachelle Knight, Mindy Gosswlller, Rebecca Chadwick, Seth Clute, Angela Janke, Rakell Hyde, LeAnn Zaugg, DaNell Smith, Sharon Anderson and Sandy Schley. Back row - Julie Hobbs, Lucinda Branson, Pam Johnson, lngrld Blorgo, David Nilsson, LeAnna Tlsdale, Tiffany Sherman, Dominique Wllllams, Angle Brower, Jennifer Pearcey and Mary Clayton. Girls' Choir, front row - Director Steve Newton, Usa Kelsen Andrea Haga, Vicki O'ConneIL Pauline Briggs, Lynn Watson and Kelll Enterllne. Second row - Kim Kelsey, Rebecca Bridges, Bobbi Lange, Carrie Rose, Heldl Hlll, Kaorl Takahashi and Sarah Freund. Back row - Mary Leavitt, Llsa Stoddard, Lori Wllllams, Melanie Edgmond, Tiffany Greener, Heldl Carlson and Patricia Arausa. Cholrs 103
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hampton D eb atefs Skyline has had an excellent debate squad during the '85-'86 season, stated Mrs. Vickie Christensen, debate adviser. Debaters placed first in the Skylinell.F. Invitational. At the Bonneville, l.S.U., and B.B.C. lnvitationals. the Novice Division tfirst year debatersl won first place. In the Gem State Debate, Skyline placed first in the Open Division and third place in the Championship Division. Debaters who went to State were: Leslie Evans and Sue Sermon, Kim Evans and Meg Golden, Ralph Dimenna and Shane Brown, and Christian Shull. Skvline was the only school to have novice debaters goto state. Making a speech is Sue Sermon as her teammate Leslle Evans writes the major points down. Giving her debaters a little pep talk before the State Competition is adviser Mrs. Vlckle Christensen. Writing down the information Mlke Haddon is giving him is Shawn Shelton. Novice Debaters, front row - Paul Anderson and Jeff Argest. Second row - Shane Brown, Ralph Dimenna, Aimee Pollard, Llse Jorgensen, Hugh Ayers and Gwen Wheeler. Back row - Chrlstlan Shull, Meg Golden, Kim Evans, Scott P'pool, Den- ny Denver and Scott Shlvely. Varsity Debaters, front row - Matt Vlllereal, vice- president, Leslie Evans, party chairman, Sue Sermon, presidentg Shawn Shelton, historian committee, back row - Jon Linde, secretary: Milo Shepherd, historian committee, Mike Haddon, treasuren Bob Carter, historian committee. Debate 105
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