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Good Times Roll In With Bikes ‘n’ Floats Some things were the same — the spirit, the excitement, and. of course, the traditional week of bad weather. But others were new. The first annual Tour de France, the pillowless pillowbash. and a tremendous victory over Kearns all made Homecoming '83 unique. Everyone Let the Good Times Roll” in a week beginning with the homeroom banner competition. Bright and lively splashes of color covered the walls predicting our upcoming roll over Kearns The winning homerooms. Doug Allen. Glenda Dodge. Mark Farrer. Patri- cia Fordham. Bernice Jones. Sue Rasmussen, and Weber Walker, were treated to banana splits by the student government. Next came Tuesday night’s pillow bash. The movie’s low attendance was probably due to the restrictions placed on the event Many stu- dents felt having Fun with Dick and Jane would be difficult without their pillows, paja- mas. food, and drinks. Signaling the atart of the parade, the band pre- pares for their lively march around the field. Rocking and Rolling, this year’s senior officers proudly display their float which earned a second place in the float competition. Wednesday, the fieldhouse became the grounds for the popular Homecoming Fair. With a piece of pizza in one hand, a diet coke in the other, and a balloon around the wrist, students romped from booth to booth playing games, munching food, and even having their fortunes told. With most clubs and organiza- tions sponsoring a stand, the fair turned out to Entertaining the crowd at Friday’s pep rally reach new heights with a daring pyramid. HOMECOMING imo 10 ■ Homecoming
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Catching raya while Catching Alta Fe- ver”. at an away game at Bingham. Alta Ians flocked to the games undaunted by weather or distance. Taking the vocational alternative, VIC A president Eric Langsten. sends sparks flying while gaining technical experience. Deapite the wall to wall bodiea everyone crowded into the locker areas lor seven min- ute socializing, grabbing a snack or muscling in to grab next period’s essentials. photo by Todd Kay Events ■ 9
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photo by Toby Evans Having arrived, Darren Speck and Amy Black- well enter the dance floor through a revolving juke box Supporting the freshman booth, J.R Wilson perfects his putting at the Homecoming Fair. HOMECOMING ROYAL TY Kelli O'Neil — soph- omore attendant. Shannon O'Neil — queen. Ey- die Freewald — junior attendant. Jamie Oakley — freshman attendant The annual burning of the A ignites the sky at the night pep rally, a ritual for Homecoming Week Homecoming ■ 11
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