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Fans watched with enthusiasm as the Utes dashed past the Orem Tigers to a 17 7 victory. It was the Utes first Homecoming victory in 7 years. Kevin Montague, Mark Wilkinson. Jeff Drol- linger, and Ned Seitz found it hard to stay together while doing a routine at the Pep Rally. . . The heat of the bonfire is a welcome change for students after freezing at the Pep Rally. Jude’s Buggy Barn: We’ll make your buggy boogie 12 HooMcoiainc
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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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Kellie Colton discovers that throwing mud is an excellent way to get back at the Seniors. Car show ADDED TO WEEK ----♦-- Traditions were spiced up by moving the car show up to Homecoming week activities to give recognition to the winners by awarding trophies and adding them to the parade. There were sixty-five cars that entered. “It was a great car show, I hope everyone had a chance to see all the entries.” stated Robert Roth, Goodw- rench club president. Chris Smith cap- tured first place tro- phy in the car divi- sion, Cindy Merkley took first in the truck category and dirt bike trophy was won by Ryan Reese and Street bike trophy was taken by Tim Haslem. Other traditions started Tuesday with the alumni assembly which took place 7th period. Many com- mented that the per- formers were excel- lent, but the behavior of most students was uncalled for. The rudeness of the stu- dents resulted in canceling the pep as- sembly Friday morning. The annual mud bowl was held on Wednesday after school. The usual victory taken again by the seniors both boys and viris. Mr. Forsaren a referee, was tack- Seniors, Christy Cook and Marilyn Rich, feel that getting dirty was part of the victory over the Juniors in the Mud Bowl. led and accidentally injured. Marcia Southam For your cement and concrete see Intermountain Concrete Homecttainc 13
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