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Show Homecoming Last Week Gives P.G. Students Variety of Eventful Activity Brent Pulley 6 Bruce Murdock 6 Brade Hardy 2 John Goodman 1 Joe Smith 1 The scouting report on Lehi said, "Stop the passing of Nelson Nel-son to Davis, and you stop Lehi." Le-hi." Lehi's first pass? a 65 yard TD, Nelson to Davis. Davis Da-vis caught 4 for 11 yards, one of which was a spectacular diving div-ing fingertip grab. Brad Hardy made a catch that equaled the one Davis made when he hauled in a 40 yarde "Flee Flicker" to set up ! PG's second T.D. "Naty Bumpo" was the group for the dance and if you have not heard a group play for a high school dance, spare your- , self and don't. I Jim Starr is to be congrat- j ulated for the fine job he did in organizing the queen contest, con-test, parade, and the "professional" "profess-ional" job of announcing the game. "Feeling Stronger Every Day" was this year's homecmo-ing homecmo-ing theme. Hope the football team was just that yesterday against Springville. by Jack Hill Say, that was quite an afternoon af-ternoon last Friday. Hope you got in on at least part of the excitement during the 1974 high school homecoming activities. activ-ities. Thursday's Pep Rally was forced indoors by the season's first good rain. No one seemed to mind much as the water was needed, and those who attended attend-ed enjoyed the selection of the Queen and her attendants and got a bit "psyched" for the game with Lehi. Three "dolls" were chosen to reign as royalty. Melissa Penrod was everybody's choice for queen and her attendants Debbie Jo Pace and Amanda Myers were just as pretty. Friday's yell contest was won by the sophomore class and the rain delayed the parade, although al-though somewhat shortened, still added to the afternoon. When Lehi jumped out to a 7-0 lead early in the football game, the annual crop of "Coach Backstabbers" were heard in the stands sharpening their weapons. However, the coaches were spared for at least another week as the Vikes stormed back to a 21-7 half-tim half-tim advantage and went on to win 34-13 to make it three in a row for homecoming games. Mrs. Burton's Pep Club put on another outstanding half-time half-time show, that the team stayed stay-ed out to watch. And, when three sky divers all managed to hit the field (one was P.G. student Jana Bezzant) most felt they had got their money's worth. With a 5 p.m. starting time, an extended half and seven TD's scored combined together, the last 4 minutes of the game were played in semi-darkness. It was hard to see the 1 1 sophomores soph-omores on the field for the last 4 plays as P.G. played all 50 varsity players plus the 11 sophomores who dressed for the game. PG's 34 points were scored by no less than seven different differ-ent players, which has got to be a record of some sort. Here's the breakdown. Kelly Duke 12 Ted Karren 6 |