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'3 Q-9 'X ' ' A l' if .xg v 4 - . - 'Y' XA' . 4 RV- 1 , ' - 1 6 Summer! Summer found the Grizzlies soaking in the rays, lounging around, and taking it easy. Trips were made as far away as Europe and as close as Bear Lake, Hyrum Dam and Green Canyon. Stu- dents rediscovered the great outdoors, saving money and gas, by going camp- ing and hiking. Many attended the var- ious camps and courses offered by U.S.U. and other nearby schools. In order to support their summer fun, many made time for work. Grizzlies were employed in all kinds of areas. The- aters, grocery stores, restaurants, and the U.S.U. campus provided us with our necessary cash. Summer was also a great time to enjoy some good tunes. Music lovers of all types reioiced as Utah attracted more than its usual share of concerts. Some of the favorites whose tours passed through were The Cars, Wang Chung, Berlin, Talk Talk, The Thompson Twins, The Eurythmics, Howard Jones, Rod Stewart, Jeff Beck, R.E.M., Echo and the Bunnymen, Ratt, Twisted Sister, and Night Ranger. As the year progressed, even Logan got into the act, hosting Chi- cago at the U.S.U. Spectrum. Due to the popularity of the groups, tickets were in great demand. I camped out in a truck in the Budget Tapes parking lot to get Cars tickets said Senior Kerry Thayn, No one got any sleep, but we got great seats for the concert. After all the effort, some of the con- certs weren't all they were cracked up to be. The Cars had no enthusiasm at all several students commented. The BerlinfTalk Talk concert was re- located to the Assembly Hall where the acoustics left much to be desired. Despite the dissapointments, most concerts were enioyed. They made a great summer excursion and although tickets cost in upwards of twelve dollars, most felt they were worth the price. I. Are we moving? lYvonne Duncan, Kerry Thaynl 2. A stranded Sheri Quinn wonders if there is a Coast Guard at Hyrum Dam. 3. Just once more around the lake, Dad, pIease. Uohn Monsonl 4. How's this? lKerry Thaynl 5. Are we going camping or not? lNed Ma- louf, Shane Hansen, Kerry Thayn, Bill Ander- son, Yvonne Duncan, Jon Wadsworthi 6. Greg Waddoups, Chuck Smith, Chris Nettle- ton, Louis Paul, Mike Tueller and Dave Mor- tensen show off their concert t-shirts. 7. The sounds of summer: Aaaaghhhhl!l Summer '14
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Homecoming Week Ends with a VICTCRY It all began at 6:30 on the morning of Sep- tember 17 when the enthusiastic seniors got grubby and painted the town. They vandal- ized lor beautifiedl the store windows up and down main street. The next day during the lunch hours, the fast paced broad jumpers leaped over the courageous girls who dared lie in a line. Wednesday the alumni entertained and reminisced with the students in an as- sembly. The studentbody officers produced, directed, and filmed a video to introduce the rest of the activites. At 7:00 on Thursday, the parade made it's way down main street. First place float was the Freshman class float, while the Amphion staff took second place. The spirit club piled on the fire engine, and the red and gold teams cheered for their victory along the way. The band uniformly marched, while the officers zoomed around on their Honda scooters. The parade ended at the school, and the powder puff game began. The graceful, energetic girls played hard, but the red team triumphed to end the game with a score of 8-6. Then the rain began, and the population of the school crowded around the sophomore bonfire trying to warm their soggy bodies. The next day the pep rally got everyone excited as Coach Comadena taught the stu- dentbody YEAH. Then it was announced that we got an 'L' on the mountain. The game, which was at night, was played against Sky View. The skills of the team were shown by the exciting victory that ended with a score of 33-16. The week was concluded with a night to remember at the dance. Alot of effort and work was put forth, and it made homecoming the best ever. HOMECOMING ROYALTY: Trudy Hatch, Kristen Spencer, Queen, Patti Potter, '12 Homecoming F' ,, A 1,4 i WN 1 1 X.. 5. Attendant, Attendant. 492
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