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Memories must be worth the wait for these couples as they stand in the never ending line for pictures This group found their fun at the Pig Out restaurant, which was found dragging Main in a horse trailer Fashion rU-an.-rs-Trns! in ns for all vour finest washahles Sadie Hawkins 13
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%f, ad Dash To Creatively Ask Your Man Fnsome. Sadies was a blind date pizza festival. For others, it was a get-together for pals for a hay ride and candlelite dinner on Main Street. Whatever the case, it was an exciting night for a trip to a pretend sea shore. Girls were so excited they started asking guys during Homecoming. Guys got asked in the strangest ways, (iorillas greeted them, balloons blew in their face, lost on treasure hunts, and things popped out at them from their lockers. The guys answered in weired ways also. Sadie goes to the Beach’’ theme sparked new ideas for dates planned. Lucinda Christensen said. “We started planning at the beginning of the year. but our plans changed at the last minute.’’ 1s it too big of a hastle, or fun for the girl to buy her date matching shirts? Janeen Murray said, “It was hard fin- ding shirts in Vernal that wouldn't be the same as everyone elses.” The boys just have to play dumb and go along for the ride which leads them to unknown places. “Evervtime I even think about w here we are eating it makes me sick,’’ said Kent Millecam. when his group ate at the Vet clinic. Beach towels, rubber alligators, a few jungle safaries and surfboard photos, was it for real? The answer is yes! It all happended at Sadie Hawkins. Janice Dilworth Abby Murray Wow! Two at a time? Marie Allred is found with Travis Hanchett and Courtney Pederson catching some fresh air The dance was a nice time to relax for Ruth Brown and Shane Stephenson from the previous activities of the date 12 Sadie Hawkins We’ll plan your Senior trip—Frontier Travel and Tour This group dines with the dinosaurs on Main and gives a toast to good pizza A sigh of relief as Dana Cook. Craig Timothy Donna O'Harra. and Brian Van Tassel finally make it to the front of the long picture line
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Wet’n wild Back With a Splash F XJven thing was silent except for the hobbling engine waiting in idle. Suddenly, “Okay! Hit it!” yelled Nathan Sunkees, as he was jolted out of the water. Seniors ended the summer with the first ever senior party at Steinaker Reservoir. Activities included water- skiing, roasting hot dogs, and danc- ing under the moon. Waterskiing for Kent Millecam and his friends was cut short when his boat snagged a chain, ruining the propeller Underclassmen were reminded that the party was strictly for seniors: when a group of junior girls came up to investigate, swift and just punishment was ap- plied. Mindi Boren was thrown into the lake, but her friends managed to escape the wrath of Russell Augustus Although it was the second year in the new school, things were definitely done differently than the first. The tri-mester system confused everyone, and gave the counselors plenty of headaches. Random lockers split friends up and set all class members together. Seniors and juniors were quite angry, while the sophomores dreaded having to locker by seniors. The first day of school soon came Sophomores looked around in aw while seniors and juniors stak- ed out their new territories. Tradi- tionally. the sophomores have been initiated at the opening asembly. but this year it was saved for the pep assembly, where they were cleaned up with a good spraying of deoderant. The excitement of starting school soon faded For some, the only thing to look forward to was the next vacation. Brandi Allen and Nolan Jepsen Sophomore's Chellena Johnson. Jac- queline Gardner. Jennifer Johnson, and Cheryl Evans try to fit in with the rest of the crowd b lounging together As the cooling hours set in. a bonfire warms the senior class at their first ever Senior Ski Party 14 Start of School Wishing Utes a safe year — William K. Jolley Funeral Home
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