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€' Thursday flight al the pep rally as away, perhaps Irylnjj to extend the each student held a brightly lit can evening .just a little longer as well as die and off-key sang the school song, the great bond of school spirit they the “S blazed brilliantly in the mid- had shared. Kristi Sadler was one of die of the circle. o one w anted to ex- the many participants in the pep tinguish their candle as they walked rally. Look what you did at Homecoming! Those who bought slaves on Tuesday got to be slave masters on Wednesday. The slaves were forced to carry their master's books, bring and serve them lunch, push them in wheelchairs, and kneel and beg forgiveness for misobeying. To keep the slaves from escaping, masters used leashes, handcuffs, and ropes to tie them to their lockers. However, these precautions did not always work. The doorways and bathrooms were full of runaway slaves trying to avoid their masters. Wednesday was also teacher geek day as well as the powder puff game was a great success for the seniors as they won it 31-0 against the juniors and sophomores. Few' participated in favorite product day on Thursday, hut those who did made it memorable. Kristiana Washburn was never overlooked as she waddled her way down the hall dressed as the stay-puff marshmcllow. Homecoming II
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All Fired Up! A group of sophomore boys are A group of junior girls cheer on their engaged in a “heavy” competition at team during the Homecoming pep the Homecoming pep rally. rally. The pep rally ended as the student body united together in a circle around a nine foot “S’ Tammy Booth and Sher- rie Childs want to “Teach the world to sing in perfect harmony.” Jill Jacobson was one of the many innocent bystanders who were plastered with red and blue jello when the sup- posedly jello “toss” quickly turned into a jello massacre. 10 Homecoming
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1985 State 3A Champs A quarterback who was both revered and respected by the end of the football season led Springville High to victory many times. As the Daily Herald said. Scott Mitchell will be the next Jim McMahon. Scott not only obtain- ed a united victory for our school with his participation in our 3a State Championship, but also a personal victory in achieving his goals. The whole body extended, the back arched, the entire body tense, these were signs of Todd Parker’s excellence as S.H.S. ’s prized kicker. He represented our school well. While Kevin Boyer gives a tough '’ no to any interceding players, Chad Tanner uses his famous curving techniques to carry the ball. The speed and defense of our football team was one of the winning factors of our teams state championship. 12 Stale Champions
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