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

 - Class of 1986

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Homecoming queen. Jenny Creer, was escorted by Joseph Ahlstrom during the home coming assembly. Jenny's two attend ants were Samantha Fullmer and Kim Baehelder. Excitement and ten sions were all around in awaiting Friday's Homecom- ing game. The stands were packed for the big game against their arch rival. Spanish Fork. Both teams came out ready for a bat- tle. The Red Devil team had two good drives to take a quick lead 14-0. The Devils seemed to get overconfident after the quiek lead, and the Dons came into half-time with six points. Defense held the Dons to a total of twenty yards in the second half, while the of- fense added twenty more points to the hoard for a final score of 34-6. Homecoming 7

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All Fire d Up! Homecoming week started out with a bang as everyone came dressed ready to fight any war that came their way . Monday was armed forces day and the school was swarming with people ready to enlist the minute Uncle Sam pointed his finger. Not only was Uncle Sam ready to enlist the students, but also a real rccuitcr from the Marines was trying to make any one remotely dressed as a Marine to sign his name on the dotted line. Tuesday also brought some strange people to SIIS. Throughout the day you heard questions like ‘is that hair real? or “M hat is all over your face? South of the border day consisted of people who: ratted their hair to create a twenty-five inch radius surrounding their heads, and those who covered their faces with black chalk, mud paeks. chocolate pudding or what ever else they could find. There were also some who slept in the corner with their sombrero pulled down over their face, and we can't forget the senior boy s w ho walk- ed around the halls carrying a guitar and serenading the sophomore girls. The sophomore slave auction was also held on Tuesday. The lowly, unemployed sophomores were sold to help out the pretigious, overworked juniors and seniors. The student court was filled to overflowing with potential buyers, loud auc- tioneers. mere spectators, and of course the slave spccimans. (Continued on page 8.) The nine foot “S blazed intently as the student body gathered around to sing the school song at the homecom- ing pep rally. The “S was created by Peggy Bird with the help of Mr. Nelson. The pep rally was a great success. 6 Homecoming



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All Fired Up! I'.rika Washburn Mill also go d««n in the hall of fame for her debut as Sure Roll On. Other par- ticipates were dressed as Aunt Jemima. Miracle Whip, and Crest. The pep rally Thursday night Mas a great success. The cheerleaders started it by leading the studentbody in a few cheers followed by the drill team along with the cheerleaders doing a dance they had learned at their summer camp. After this the studentbody separated into classes to have some class com- petitions. Seniors won the eight- legged race as well as the wheelbarrow race. (There Mas a slight problem, however, when the wheelbarrow broke because it Mas stuffed with five mature seniors.) The last and probably most successful day of the Homecom- ing Meek Mas “Red and blue day. Just about the entire studentbody participated. It came especially easy for the football team, cheerleaders, and drill team Mho More their uniforms, but others went the extra mile by coloring their hair and wearing red and blue make-up. Robin Reed receiv- ed the award for best red and blue outfit. The new look American Army. Kipper Warren and Jennifer Owens portray their brutal force on Armed Forces day. They were one of the many soldiers who started homecoming week out with a “bang. The powder puff game was a great victory for the seniors who won it Jl-O. Although the seniors had injured players and were playing on a wet, slippery field, they still seemed to walk all over the sophomore and junior team. 8 Homecoming

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