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Show ' k n , ,'. x ' ' i . i - v :x"'Y-xx, v , , ,.- . ... X ..', . x U HOMECOMING ROYALTY: Queen. Rakeyl Massey, center; first attendant. Ennett Timothy and second attendant, Robin Winn anxiously wait to step off of Homecoming Float after being drenched by ram. Rain hits homecoming activities Despite rvmring rair.s and a foot ha II defeat, community and student involvement in-volvement made Homecoming activities ac-tivities eventful last weekend. Twenty-eight girls prfserX'd talents in queen corr.f-etition M nr. day f,f last 'x-k during the Qut-en Card, .-kites Taler.t Shou '. Homeromir.'g roa'.;y were an-rx.unced an-rx.unced F'nriay at the Alumni Tak-M Assembly Homecoming Qjeen was Rakey Massey. f ;rst a'teri-iar.t was Erjie'.t Timothy and second attendant was Robin Winn. Homecoming royalty were judped ) percent on pr.pu'.arity. 21 percent on taic-r.t or craft. 2n rr rcc-r.t on a personal irfervK-w and. 2fi pTcent on pois-. B-C:r,ninc at 1 pm Friday th-r.iradp th-r.iradp u(Tit up Main S'rw-t in rK.unrg ram. By ttie end r.f ttie parade -sV,ts had sut-jsid'-d Float winrc-rs vere s(,Mik, UK- Sfm.-h Club; f.rt place F HI. A ard FKCA. ser-fnd ;:.;,r-c , the vt.kit class and third place, the s'ir.hv.more class The FFA float won the H'-st TU-mie award and l-Funr.K-st Idea went to th Happy Club. At a tea Monday, each contestant was interviewed hy judges LeAnn Strir.eham. Kathy Kart, Vickie Jenkins, Dianna Jenkins, Janet Hall and Jfr.i Irsen. At 3 p m the Mud Bow was at the south end of the h,gh school track. It was hifhlighted hy a halftime resentahon t.y Yf BKG, a student group. Thursday n'ght a p-p rally was held on the I'K.tUi!) field follow f) hy a torif .re F riday act iv,t,es began w ith an alumni breakfast in the hifth sch'xd cafeteria at 7 a rn A road raep was held in conjunction with tli- parade route. The homecoming foottiall game was lost to Pleasant f,rove as Uintah failed to score in the 21 0 defeat. The next activity at Uintah High School will tie Sad.e Hawkins Oct. If. |