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

 - Class of 1988

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Watch out! This is the “Oh shut up” look that Doc is famous for. morQ than a little bit Sup ertor: 1 ell, the marching band did it once {rU again! They had a very successful season, thanks to the hard work and determination of the members and leaders. Although there were some doubts, they overcame the broken bones, pulled liga- ments, burnt fingers and the many disagreements to up- hold their standing as one of the best bands in the state. Most of the members, if asked, would probably tell you that the highlight of the year was their trip to North- ern California. Due to a slight mistake, the band was placed in the AA, or open division, which was two divi- sions higher than the one they should have been in. Despite this error, the band put on its best show of the year and went away with the first place trophy. The color corps also placed first in their category, and the percussion placed second. It was a great accomplish- ment for the band, and the crowd loved them. They had expected a Utah band to play something along the lines of Come, Come Ye Saints , and were a bit sur- prised when their second number was announced as Mean Green Mother From Outer Space. The seniors would like to thank Doc and Patrice for making the past few years so exciting and memorable. The Red Devil Band swings into ac- tion at the Art city Days Parade. This was one of their first public perfor- mances of the year. Marching Band 19

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James Olsen, Matt Matson, and Joey Merrill are caught doing their ‘Three Stooges” impersonation. Believe it or not, Glenn Showgren was totally thrilled at the thought of leading the band in their first pa- rade competition ever. 18 Marching Band



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Something To Cheer About At the beginning of the season there was no doubt in anyone's mind that our team could win Region and take State. Our team had worked all summer on team unity doing things from going camping to making a video at BYU to all getting their hair cut (or should we say shaved!). After we lost to Pleasant Grove many people imme- diately lost faith. Our team had the ability but now they lacked the self-confidence. However, there were still a few true believers. These believers supported the team even though they lost the next 2 games. Slowly out team began to realize their full potential. They practiced hard and won the next 4 games by landslides. Many non-believers called it a miracle. The hard work paid off and they finished an impressive 3rd in Region. We won our first State game with no problem. Even though they had a heart-breaking loss to Jordan in the quarterfinals, no one really blamed them. They had given everyone something to cheer about. Tooele 18-13 Pleasant Grove 0-7 Timpview 2-13 Provo 3-7 Payson 21-20 Spanish Fork 42-28 Carbon 41-14 Uintah 30-12 Pinview 46-24 Jordan 26-9 Danny Small sacks Spanish Fork's Quarterback V- 4 ■ JTS Shawn Dunn Is brought down as he runs tor a touchdown 20 Varsity Football

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