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Junior and Senior boys sloshed to a 9-9 tie in the goo of the Mud Bowl. Homecoming 13 CENTURY 21, Dart Realty, we’re making things happen.
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Pep Assembly and Queen Contest Build our Spirit, Pride, and STUDENT ENTHUSIASM After the whitewashing was completed, the Seniors went to Remember The Main and hod a barbeque. The Pep Rally was held on Thursday of that week and everyone came prepared to witness the football team doing stupid races or silly contests. The rally bombed when the lights and microphone went out during the football team introductions. So everyone pressed on to the Bon Fire for warmth. The Bon Fire was brought back this year after being declared a fire haz- zard by the fire department. Homecoming started off with a bang, as the queen candidates were chosen by many different clubs of Uintah. The 27 girls ranged from farmers to city folk and all were excited. They had to perform a variety of things to prove their ability for queen, such as write an essay on What Uintah Means to Me , an interview, a craft or talent. The talent show was held in the middle of the week this year, and was done for the public. During the talent show a tea was held for the candidates to get a little relaxed, and meet the judges. On Friday, an alumni assembly was held, Alene Bowden headed the program which showcased talent from the past. The most breathtaking number was the Belly Dancer. Then came the moment the girls had been waiting for, the royalty was Rakeyl Massey (Queen), Stacey Adams (1st Attendant), Johnna Wiseman (2nd Attendant). Boys also had something to get in- volved in. Whitewashing the U . The Boys League sponsored the activity, and Russell Griffen was in charge. Seniors took Wednesday and spent the morning work- ing and goofing off to get the job done. 12 Homecoming The best in Mexican food at CASA RIOS.
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14 Homecoming The bank that takes an interest in you, ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL. Float building and pep rally add to the fun and excitement of HOMECOMING WEEK Sophomore pep skit mystifies pep roily fons. Pyromid building entertains at luncl Faulty lights rob Flogtwirlers of chance to perform Crashing and splashing of bodies started out Homecoming Week with the pyramid building contests and dunking machine held during lunch. Students lined up and payed to dunk the cheerleaders. They really made money when Vice-Princ. Good stepped up to be dunked. The pyra- mid building contest was a competition between classes. It went from piling up bodies to standing on each others shoul- ders to get the tallest pyramid. Monty Morris alias 'Heil Good' straight- ened up students with detention and dress code in Senior skit. The growth of an un- cool baby sophomore to a cool Jr. and Sr. Ute was depicted in the Junior skit. Although no one understood the sopho- more skit, they did get a kick out of it when they escorted in dogs to enter the queen contest. It wasn't uncommon during the week to see students working long hours on floats and less on homework. Many were still preparing floats up to the last minute. In- spite of the hard work it was all worth it when it finally came together, stated Alene Bowden. Miss Price risks her life to officiote.
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