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Homecoming 17 MILT’S MERCHANDISE, For inside and out. 789-2150
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Alumni Assembly And Mudbowl Gets Kids Excited for a DAY OF FRIDAY FUN Friday was a fun festival of food, enter- tainment and goo. Teachers got up at 6:00 to scramble eggs, burn sausages and pancakes for the students. Mrs. Decker's apron expressed it best, For this I spent 4 years in college? The mudbowl has become a fovorite and this years version was no disappoint- ment. After Teresa Smith was finally able to find enough water to turn the ground to slop, the kids were ready. Half-time fea- tured a friendly grudge match between the Drill Team and Cheerleaders. They slug- ged it out over the mud and a slippery pole with pillows. Spectators were delighted as one after another splashed to defeat. It was fun to wallow in the mud like a pig , recalled Leslie Gibbs. The two team sloshed to a 9-9 tie. The day was geared for the big game. The Utes three straight wins, gave fans hope for a long awaited Homecoming vic- tory. Fans were treated to a show as they waited for the game. The pre-game show and half-time saw Queens in vintage cars, hundreds of bolloons, and lots of pretty girls. Half-time featured a finale with the band. Flags and U'ettes in one big show. The big game featured the successful Utes against the highly favored Cyprus Pirotes. The Utes took the field with deter- mination and led 14-7 at the half on touchdowns by Morton and D. Emery. The Pirates came out after the half and downed the Utes 21 -14 to kill the hopes of! fans. The week's fun and festivities ended with the formal dance on Saturday. Stu- dents danced to music of the KRSP sound system from Salt Lake. 16 Homecoming Your reasonable family drive-inn and restaurant, CHUCK’S.
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Students did anything from working, traveling, or going to a clinic in ... SEARCH FOR SUMMER FUN Summer is meant for fun, and many found themselves doing anything from working, traveling, going to some kind of a clinic, or just plain 'bummin' around'. Teresa Smith, the queen of the clinics, went to just about every kind of clinic there was, from o volley ball and basket ball, to a student government clinic. Flog Twirlers, Drill Team, and the cheerleaders' summer was full of hard work at early morning practices, which all paid off when each received a superior trophy from the clinics which they at- tented. Yearbook staff was invited to Flag Staff Arizona for a clinic, between the 26 hour drive up and back they tour such sports as the Grand and Bryce Canyons. Rhonda Rhoades and Linda Troester toured Europe doing all sorts of Euro- pean things, while many of the rest of us toured Salt Lake, Provo, Ogden, and many of the surrounding areas. Most motels and restaurants gave jobs for thoes who preferred to work all sum- mer. Suppling gas for a car, clothing for their backs, spending money, or just to take up a little extra time. Steineker was always there for those who just wanted to lay around in the sun. i srJV Yearbook Stoff tours the Grand Canyon while in Arizona Girls and Boys State, front: Alene Bowden, Blake Wilde, Kim Colton, Mork Robb, Brenda Wilcox, Brent Hales, Becky Bennion Back: Russ Griffin, Gordon Seitz, Roger Griffin, Morgon Batty, John Koy, Scott Peterson, Mark Mott. Eddie Blondford spent his summer Rhonda Rhoodes and Linda Troester tour Europe with a musical group. 18 Summer Activities Skaggs — the place to shop for ALL your gift and personal needs.
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