Springville High School - L Artiste Yearbook (Springville, UT)

 - Class of 1984

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Page 11 text:

Sophomores are unique. They average anywhere from three foot two to Justin heighth. Well — not quite. Sophomores think the table of contents is in the lunchroom. Sophomores think they can beat the seniors in class yells. Ah, what young, foolish little pigments they are. Juniors, on the other hand, are quite wonderful. Just ask them, they’ll tell you. What makes them so great? Well, (get ready for this) they can drive. And what’s more, some of them can (gasp!) parallel park. Some of the male juniors have peach fuzz on their faces. In some cases it is longer than their hair. Female juniors are on the borderline between the giggly “ooh he’s gorgeous” stage and the “I feel mature enough to recognize him for the snergle he really is” stage. What is a senior? Can we count the ways? Nay — there are not enough wonderful adjectives to describe seniors. (Sophies, see Miss McPolin for a definition of adjective). Seniors are power- ful yet sensitive, demanding yet patient, strong yet tender, all roll- ed up into one. They are IT, the ultimate — they are the top of Old Smokey. They are the future leaders, the future Reagans, Jane Fondas, and yes, the future Mr. Liddiards. They are America! (Paige Wright) A group of aspir- ing young beach bums find a relax- ing way to enjoy lunch. US! 7

Page 10 text:

BUT THIS IS US!!! Cute Little Devils, Ain't We??? Trudy Child, Loni Knight, Dana Miner and Maralee Bate enjoy a halftime snack at the game. Breck Bartholomew Statisticians Kathie Coliani and Chris Hatfield keep track of a the fine details at a football game. New-wavers, Jennifer Allan, Audra Averett, Cindy Coats, Debra Graves, Amy Bunker, and Cullen Ollerton get into the spirit of Homecoming week. Lynnae Whiting Breck Bartholomew



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LOST??? ASK A SOPHOMORE . . . He is too! Mr. Burningham explains the options for art classes to a student. ' Confused students and mixed-up schedules were common at registration. Here a student tries to figure out his schedule (right). “Sorry, only juniors and seniors get to take AP Chemistry,” Mr. Haderlie explains to a confused sophomore. Mrs. Manwaring adds one more name to a long list of future seamstresses. 8 REGISTRATION

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