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DOWNPOUR RUINS DAY OF FRIDAY FUN It's raining! Queen candidates screamed, search- ed for umbrellas, and headed for cover; while floats fell apart, smeared, and the band attempted to march through mud pud- dles. The traditional Home- coming parade was not quite so traditional. Nobody expected the rain, or the cloudy, dreary atmosphere the weather brought. The many nights of planning, working, and staying up late were washed away in a matter of minutes. The hard work payed off for the Span- ish Club though when they won Sweepstakes on their float. After the parade the rain stopped, clouds cleared and things started looking up for the game. Students, alumni, teachers and fans packed the bleachers excitedly in hopes that our team could defeat Pleasant Grove. But the score reflected the cloudy, dreary feeling of the rest of the day. Pleasant Grove won 21-0. But despite the many problems this Homecoming will be remembered. Directed by Mr. Praeuner the UHS band members march through the rain. FFA members participate in parade by riding their horses. Annie Harris, shivers in the rain. Mr. Caldwell stops for a breath after running in the road race tires — batteries — wheels — shocks. We’re the specialists. Homecoming 9
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Students participated in Homecoming in many dif- ferent ways. Senior boys got out of school Wednesday to white-wash the U. Jerry Allred, Boys League Pres., came up with a new way to get the job done. It was done with paint and spray paint guns. Unlike previous years most of the paint got on the U and not the boys. Thursday's lunch hour brought students together for a pyramid building con- test. It was a competition among classes. Dixie Har- low was asked about the contest and she replied, All I remember is I fell off the top and hurt my head. Early Friday morning faculty mambers gathered in the cafeteria to prepare breakfast for students. As students lined up devious plans flashed through the minds of some teachers as to how they could poison their most obnoxious students. But despite wishful thinking teachers did their best to serve a good breakfast. IN BID FOR HOMECOMING VICTORY IN A NEW REGION —UTES LOSE The Hair Affair for all your hair care needs and accessories. Homecoming 11
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