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SPEAK OF THE DEVIL! and see what appears. Some of the brightest, crazi- est, most spirited students anywhere appear when you speak of the Devils. They come from farms, typical” middle- class homes, apartments, and some rather expensive houses. Their backgrounds are as diverse as the students themselves. Many have lived in the Spring- ville-Mapleton area most of their lives, while others come more recently from areas all over the world. School spirit ran high this year as students banded together to make the year one in which the students searched for construc- tive fun. Not all of the students were filled with this spirit, though. Some thought it was neat to boo and hiss at the administration instead of work- ing with them. Like a typical high school, there were three classes into which students of every size, shape and temperament were sorted. Like most high schools there is also a class system above and beyond the more traditional Sophomore, Junior and Senior classification: the cliques. There are the cowboys with their silver belt buckles, the preppies with their Izod polo shirts, the jocks in their School spirit ran high this year as students banded together to make the year one in which the students searched for con- structive fun. lettermen jackets, the picture perfect cheerleaders, the to- metoting intellectuals, the strident activists, the valley” girls who wonder how to pay for their next shipment of cosme- tics. and the neo-new-wave- punkers with their chopped off hair and pierced ears. The geography of the Spring- ville-Mapleton area is anything but typical. Founded by Mormon settlers at the mouth of Hobble Creek Canyon in 1853, the community with the towering Wasatch Mountains at its back overlooks Utah Valley and its lake. Although Utah is consider- ed a desert, even after Septem- ber's forty days and nights of rain, the community itself is a verdant area. Valley residents enjoy the recreational excite- ment of all four seasons in a mountain setting with plenty of summer sun and tons of winter snow. The area also offers culture and class with a nation- ally acclaimed art museum in town and a major university, BYU, just ten miles to the north. 2 OPENING
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