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Senior Singers add their finishing touch to the Christmas assembly Everyone looks forward to Mr. Caldwell's annual story. Test-tube babies are the latest in decorations. Mr. Gillman won an honorable mention with his upside Band entertains during Christmas assembly down tree. Christmas 27 MOTEL UTAH — Near the center of town and across from the dinosaurs
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CHRISTMAS - Brings Out The Best In All Of Us Although Santa stayed away this year. Sophomores tried not to show their dis- appointment while the rest of us buckled down to raise our Christmas spirit. Throughout the week be- fore Christmas, Utes wore their under wear out for Long John Day, brought money for home room par- ties, and exchanged pres- ents with friends and class- mates. Mr. Giliman brought the season to life by hanging his tree from the ceiling and de- corating it with test tube babies. Mr. Jameson, Mr. Rob- bins, and Miss Daley won ten dollars and a gallon of ice cream for having the best decorated rooms. In the annual Christmas assembly, Accapella sang carols, and the band performed a med- ley of Christmas songs they had been working on since October. Mr. Caldwell told his Christmas story, and Hi- Lites did numbers they have been doing at Christmas parties and other organiza- tions around town. Every- one was surprised when it was announced that the Senior Singers would be performing, but when they flashed us their Christmas message, our expectations were fulfilled. RKG's sponsored the Christmas dance, but added a twist only the Ramblers could think of. Utes were taken on a Christmas cruise on a mock up of the Love Boat complete with gang plank, swimming pool and Kathy the Bartender. Stu- dents were asked to come as tourists, and many showed up in sunglasses and bermu- da shorts. The lack of snow at Christ- mas was more than made up for in the week following New Year's. 26 Christmas For the best and latest in motion pictures — VERNAL THEATRE
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SPRING FEVER SCHOOLWIDE EPIDEMIC INVOLVES STUDENTS Despite the storm warn- ings and the spring time slush, students got together and organized many activi- ties such as U-Nite. Each club was asked to set up a booth for the U-Nite carnival. The jail sponsored by the Goodwrench Club was always full of students and anyone else who hap- pened to wander in. The faculty also did their part to help get spring fun going. The teachers assem- bly included most of the faculty and also some stu- dents. The month of April brought a few rising temper- atures. Especially on April Fool's Day when Mr. Temple and the library aids ended up putting a record- breaking stack of books back on the shelves. Lawyer Kevin Rhoades performs during mock court competition. Mock Court Competitions also began in April. The two teams from the Teenager the Law classes competed against Hillcrest, Mt. View, Woods Cross and East. The team supervised by Mrs. Gilbert placed sixth in the state. 1 learned alot about courtroom procedures, commented Darrin Caldwell after their first trial. The annual car show sponsored by the Good- wrench club was held May 14 in front of the school. Many students spent long hours in preparation in hopes of receiving a trophy. The last month of school is always a riot, stated Robert Beaslin, especially since this is my last year. The Jail proves to be the most successful activity at U-Night for Goodwrench Quo Goodwrench Club Officers enjoy a day out of school preparing for Car Show. 28 Spring Activities Headquarters for creative t-shirts — THE T-SHIRT SPOT
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