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Team gains AMAZING VICTORY ----♦--- New student Sonia Rasmussen, reigns over ac- tivities during the week as Homecoming queen. The crowd went wild as the the buzzer signaled the end of the game, leaving the Utes with a 17-7 victory over Orem. The Home- coming losing streak had finally been broken and the week was brought to a very exciting close. As usual, there had been much speculation over the outcome of the game. Many people were confident that we would win, but there were a few skeptical ones. There were other activi- ties that led up to this ex- citing time. Wednesday, 60 senior boys eagerly left school to help whitewash the “U”. Cary Hamilton, Boy’s League President, was in charge of organizing and carrying out the project. Friday, under the direc- tion of Greg Clark, the pa- rade began to roll. “Many clubs participated and I think it was a real success,” he stated. All of the candi- dates for queen rode in the Parade. The FBLA DECA float took sweepstakes and Best Alumni Representation with Goodwrench taking first place and Best Use of Theme. The Sophomores captured second place and Best Class Float. Heidi Morris For the best in wellhead technology and wellhead 10 Homecoming
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LOOK AT EVENTS Can can girls, featuring Judy Cox preformed in the musical. You’ll see the long bus trips, signs, fund raisers, new uni- forms, early morning meetings, new friends, decorating and refresh- ments when you take a closer look. Joni Mecham Activities Divider 9
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R.K.G.’s queen candidate, Ramblin Rochelle Hopson, displays her idea of queen candidates rid- ing on cars during the Homecoming parade. Getting ready to whitewash the “U”, Tracy Henline, Brent Morrill, Robert Batty. Dean Allen, and Bart Smuin look at the job ahead of them. These Rodeo Club girls ride on the first float the club has ever entered. This float won Best Humor, giving this successful club another award to add to their collection. Although he is covered with mud from head to toe Tom Bolden, a junior, enjoys the mud bowl activities during Homecoming week. Motorcycles and 3-wheelers are some of the many vehicles that are traditionally ridden in the parade as demostrated by Marcie McNeil. service, call GRAY TOOL CO. 789-4107 - 24 hr. service Homecoming 11
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