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The Game As the thrill of victory was settling in for the Homecoming King and Queen, the football team was slowly succumbing to the agony of defeat against the Analy Ti- gers. The crowd grew excited when they knew we had a chance to win. In the first quarter Analy got a touchdown in the first three minutes of the game. Then Shawn Hook had a 21 yard return which made us feel we could score and win the game. On the 5 yard line Joe Bartolomei took a hand off and went in for a touchdown. We missed the extra point, but we were thrilled that the score was close. The second quarter was scoreless. We went into halftime behind 6-7. In the third quarter we started a drive which was mov- ing well until a devestating fumble turned the ball over to Analy. We never threatened again. Analy scored one more touchdown to ice the game, and we had lost our first Homecoming in the new sta- dium. The Game • 15
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The Ukiah Valley has long been a changing place. The members of our community have adjusted to accepting the new while valuing the old. The stu- dents here have adopted this tradition of acceptance from the Ukiohans. At Ukiah High we have become accustomed to the many traditions such as the Homecoming festivities, saving the net from the last basketball game, and the prom. But this year we The Dedication have also enjoyed such beginnings as a trainer for our football team, our own stadium, dances after every home foot- ball game, and the installation of new computers. The students of Ukiah High School hove learned from the members of our community to take the best advantage of both old and new. Ukich has kept open a window to the past by restoring its older buildings, keeping alive its agri- cultural business, and maintaining the quality and charm of small town living. Our community has also incorporated new ideas like the shopping centers, the new homes being built, and the Home- town Festival. We, the annual staff of Ukiah High School, are formally dedicating this book to the people who have taught us to appreciate the new and cherish the old: the citizens of Ukiah. - U ;; : S- %m y - id m
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