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

 - Class of 1988

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Women Wilson Wackers Duck! Although these girls appeared to be passive, gentle, and feminine at school, when they reached the court they became mean, lean, swinging machines. Their facade aside, you had to be careful around them when they got upset. Their esprit de corps brought them a third place title at regions. Kim Bird, who went undefeated except against Provo during the season, came up with a fourth place singles title. Melissa Black and Jenny Hopkinson earned fifth place in the doubles category. Rachel Taggart, Katie Bird, and Julie Sarah Groberg also placed high enough to go to state. heights. Ellen Stover, Julie Groberg. Kristen Batemen, Kim Bird. Jeni Hopkinson, Karen Ste- Rachel Taggart, Katie Mendenhall reaching great 24

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The Thrill of Number 30. David Morrill, carries the ball— Craig Jex, number 75. prepares to run down leading the team to another victory. the field as Craig Condle puts the ball into motion. There's a group of eager sopho- mores and juniors at our school. Ev- ery day during the football season, they practice to play in games that no one is going to watch. No one, that is. except their parents and the J.V. cheerleaders. They do all this in hopes of becoming good enough to be a varsity player some day. Life for sophomore and junior play- ers is not easy. Any of them will tell stories of how they have been pushed around by the varsity team and ignored by the rest of the school. It must be something in the thrill of winning that keeps them go- ing. In fact, their motivation lead them to winning the region eight ti- tle. Next year when the J.V. players graduate to the varsity team and the sophomores become J.V. play- ers, they will continue the tradition of making Spring ville number one. JV-Soph Football 23



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The Road Runners Who could possible want to run down the street in a big group and get all hot and sweaty? No one wants to but the Cross Country team does. During their season they practice hard everyday after school. All of their hard work has paid off. They took eleventh in State and Scott Hullinger took sixth overall. Congratulations to this group of roadrunners! Sprlngville runners lead the race. The team converses during a break. Scott Hullinger shows his championship running form. Cross Country 25

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