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What do red and blue jello, crepe paper, sophmores” (yes without the o), “hugable” juniors who can't spell, fireworks, the cross country team. Forty-seven miles of blue garbage bags, and Rosana- Rosana-Diana have in common? Homecoming 1982. From September 13, to September 18, Red Devil spirit ruled. The week's activities began with hall and window decorating contests. The class halls excelled in original ideas, but, to the disappointment of the senior class, the junior’s crepe paper heaven and their list of qualities, to which “illiterate should have been added, won first place. The senior hall was unique indeed. It drove everyone crazy with its «'Mart chair, scratch and sniff lawnmower, and an 83 under construction. Few seemed to notice the sign above it all which explained the entire hall—INSIGNIFICANT. Less significantly, third place was taken by the sophmores who couldn't even get sophomore right. On the windows downtown, however, the senior's prowess came through as an awesome nuclear bomb proclaiming their superiority. 12 DAY BY DAY The football team has enthusiasm to be rivaled only by ladies at a sidewalk bazaar.
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. . . Card Pulling and Other Feats Mr. Drollinger helps Rick Valdez find his classes. The students then joined the throngs for yearbook pictures. This was an enjoyable event for all — especially the Seniors. The Senior boys were stuffed (quite literally in some cases) into a grey tux and the girls into a maroon blouse. The girls took turns ripping the one and only blouse off from each other while holding their noses, and the boys ran in and out of the boys restroom with one arm in the jacket and the tie untied. By 3:00 p.m., the tux and blouse were ready to be taken to the cleaners. Besides being a time to be frus- trated at a computer that eats your card, and then tells you you don't exist, and for finding out that the shoes you spent forty-five dollars on are out of style — registration becomes a good time to compare class schedules and to renew old friendships. (Copy and design by Julie Crandall and Lynnae Whiting.) Jan, Karmyn, and Shellee get locker combinations for Winslow and Brian. Vice Principal Jacobsen: You want what? DAY BY DAY 11
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Springville High? Well, actually, it was Friday Morning. The assembly, put on by the class of ‘63, got off to a spirited start by showing Spring- ville at its peak of activity—Sunday afternoon—with a very touching funeral march as background music. The well written, fast paced script kept the auditorium walls ringing with laughter. By fifth period on Friday most teachers were wondering why school was even being “held when two-thirds of the class was out preparing for the parade. By 2:00 p.m. the parade route was jammed with moms, dads, grandmas, grandpas, aunts, cousins, nieces, nephews, brothers, sisters, and even a family dog waiting for a glimpse of their favorite student. When the band marched out the excitement began. Horses pulled the FFA’s stagecoach. The drill team performed while floats with Home- coming Royalty, '63 alumni, and the drama club passed by. The class officers threw candy to screaming kids while sirens shrieked and the cross country team ran along the parade route in a dual school meet, defeating Payson 24 to 31. DAY BY DAY 13
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