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

 - Class of 1986

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Morp ‘86 This year’s MORP dance had to have been the best dance of the year. It started with going around the neighborhood collecting junk. They had to dig in dusty garages and they raided the junk out of all tlu junk yards that they could find. They had no problem getting the junk but had a slight problem of getting rid of it. Finally, someone said. “Let’s throw it in the lunchroom.’’ So they did, they scattered around old newspapers, spare, flat tires and draped toilet paper around. They had the best turn-out at the Morp dance than they’ve ever had. People came stag or they came with dates. Some even brought their little brothers or nephews. People had some weird places to eat. but this is X ho is the girl between Robb and Dori' Morp was enjoyed, explored, and even massacred b the people who attended. As most students remarked “It was great fun! all a part of Morp. One group went to an old ware house and had a barbe- que. Another went to the roller-skating rink ind ate on the stage, when they were through, they went skating. One group even ate at the IJ.Y.U. overpass. Still another went to Yaltek. had pizza delivered to them, they then played miniature golf and to top the even- ing off. they drove around in a 51 DESOTO. v Many crazy things went on. but £. If what's high school for? Everyone had a carefree night where all they did was HAVE FUN!!! W The clothes were wild and outlandish. ¥ but no one really cared. Morp was an all- around fun evening and it will always be something that we will remember. Now Look What You've Done.” 24 Morp

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Raise your hands, stomp your feet... Spirit at S.H.S. There were also varied activities that went along with Spirit Week. There was a broad- If you were to ask a student what was the most memorable part of their school days, they would probably tell you “The Spirit.’’ S.H.S. has always been well known for their spirit, in pep assemblies, games, and all over pride in school. Hath year there is an annual Spirit Week. Every day of the week is a dress up day. con- sisting of everything from Geek Day to the Six- ties Movement Day. Walking down the hall you could spot a flower child, Marie Osmond, or someone dressed as a Spanish Fork Don. jumping contest, and numerous other “fun” ac- tivities. Then came Friday and the big game against Spanish Fork. (Which of course we won!) Our Spirit was once again present at the game with newspapers, confetti, and orange peels all thrown at fellow classmates. The most evident factor of Springville’s spirit was in student cheer- ing. There was everything from deep throated groans to shrill soprano voices in our cheering section. Roars of feet thundering on benches, hands raised, hearts racing, and overall excite- ment were all signs of the students’ feverish spirit. Spirit, however, was present in every aspect of school life, not just games. Students and faculty alike supported every club, activity, and cultural event the school participated in. Everyone has such spirit and pride in the school that it didn’t matter if we won or lost, we were always winners. Performing their “geekish acts. Marsha Cluff and Jo Anna Shepard select their lunch from a nearby gar bage can.



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