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The good rimes of Clinic brought Drill Teom members closer togethei Drill teom members waited patiently for the awards at clinic Monica Gibson informs tourist obout Dinosaur Land Summer Activities 19 MR. S. VERNAL’S finest in Men’s and Women’s fashions.
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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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New rules and regulations let students know they were in for a Good time during . FIRST DAY ACTIVITIES The new school year had many new surprises for us that were to be an- nounced and preformed at the first day assembly. Drill team and the Flag Twirlers started it off with supieror routines which they brought back from their summer clinics. The cheerleaders built a pyramid that took every ones breath away, but they quickly regained it when new vice principal Dan Good took the stand and announced the new A.S.S. program. Everyone felt this was a real kick in the detention. Executive council gave a re- view of the previous summers T.V. pro- grams, and Calvin and Russ gave an up- date for the following school year. SOP Night was a great success, it gave everyone one last night of fun before en- tering into the school year. Such activities took place like musical chairs and vol- leyball. The juniors took a victory in the Tug of War, and were undefeated. The seniors won the V.W. stuff. The juniors once again thought that they had a vic- tory in the pie eating contest, until Suzy Feltch, came along and inhaled her pie in split second timing. When we asked Miss Feltch how she was able to eat her pie so fast, she answered, you think that was fast you should see me when I'm hun- gry . Sophomores were totally confused with registration. They couldn't figure out why they kept ending up at the end of the line and all the juniors and senior were always at the head. Hopefully we will be able to alot of fun like this next year but there is a rumor going around that uniforms will be worn. Anyone found wearing their uniform below the chin or above the ankles will be thrown into detention, for there is no mercy on those who insist on being im- modest. Russ ond Calvin give a pre-school newscast. The V.W stuff lifted the enthusiasm of many sophomores dum 20 First Day Activities Custom Printing at a reasonable price — EASTERN UTAH PRESS
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