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Homecoming Week was dampened by cold, rainy weather and the Brigh- ton Bengals. On Fire Homecoming '86 was memorable be- cause of its combination of successful ac- tivities and the studentbody’s enthusiasm proving that Alta High is, indeed, Still on Fire.” The exciting week commenced with the homeroom banner competition. Bright splashes of colors covered the walls with banners displaying the theme Still on Fire.” The winning homerooms: Mr. John- son, Mr.Doug Allen, and Mr.Lewis were treated to banana splits by the student- body officers. Next came Tuesday night’s pillow bash, featuring The Creature from the Black Lagoon” in 3-D. What might have been an interesting evening for students to experience the 3-D effect, turned out to be extremely chaotic. Despite the confu- sion of the movie reel order, the students enjoyed the social event. Mark Nelson commented sarcastically, It was defi- nitely an unforgettable experience!” Wednesday, the fieldhouse became the grounds of the Homecoming Fair. The studentbody was faced with incredibly difficult challenges of deciding which food would best satisfy their palates. The most popular selections were Round Table Piz- za and Whipped Orange Bang sponsored 10 Homecoming by the Debate Club and the Senators. The perfect proclamation of Thursday night’s events could have been appropri- ately named The Night Pep Rally Fias- co.” Did you see the burning of the ’A’?” inquired most of the studentbody. (A little early, wasn’t it?) The Night Pep Rally activities included the traditionsl class competitions in tug- of-war, class pyramids, and the loudest scream of V-l-C-T-O-R-Y! Overall, most students were satisfied with the night’s activities but Kerry Muhlestein liked one event in particular. The most enjoyable part of the night’s event was witnessing the thrashing of the class presidents by the Studentbody Officers, especially when Brad Jensen had eggs smashed down his pants. It was great!” Jodi Chris- topherson. Tracie Eyre, Amy Jensen, and Becky Sieverts were announced as Homecoming Royalty 1986. Friday neared the week’s end but the activities continued full force beginning with school being pleasantly interrupted by the successful Homecoming Parade. Ten participants entered the gruelling 8 mile bike race. Tour de France. Setting continued on page 13
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HOCKEY CLUB: Row 1: Montey Lovelady. Peter Boudreaux. Oliver Dubore. Brett Duckworth. Gary Green. Row 2: Brett Stark. Trent Gardiner. Dru Stark. Mike Sipsma. Rob Armstrong. Clint Engersol. Alta skaters attempt to take advantage of a power play as they try to set up an offense to outmanuever their opponent. At perhaps the most suspensful moment of the game, everybody looks on as Chris Pearso prepares to fight for the puck. ffckey game is a dis- play of strength, smoothness, agil- ity, and speed. Mike Sipsma dis- plays all of these as he powers the puck across the rink. FEATURE Hockey 9
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Working for first place, SBO Angie Sie- verts takes great pleasure in gobbing honey on Grant Rust’s head at the well- attended night pep rally. Homecoming 11
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