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Importance of Homecoming Week (editorial)

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When attending Spanish Fork High School, there is nothing better than being part of Homecoming week, a week full of partying, dancing, action, and best of all, being around the people you love and having an outright blast.

Homecoming is very important to the students and staff of SFHS. The assembly especially stands out because as many students said, being able to hear about old memories from past students leaves everyone excited, knowing that our homecoming assembly is bigger and better.

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Anthony Day

Seniors Rise with the Sun

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Seniors at Spanish Fork High School woke up before the sun on Tuesday, September 10, 2013 to watch the sun rise with their classmates at the annual Senior Sunrise event.

Nibbling on muffins, fruit, and cereal, seniors waited for the sun to come up. Around 7:00 a.m. seniors began feeling disappointed; the clouds blocked the sunrise.

"I was kind of disappointed," said Anna Mathison. "It was fun to sit with my classmates and friends, but it was sad that the clouds were in the way."

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Taralin Durrant

Dons Take on the Devils at the Homecoming Game

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Spanish Fork High School gathered with high spirits on Friday, September 13, 2013 for the Homecoming football game as the football team took on the Red Devils of Springville. Much of the student body showed their support by wearing their rock solid t-shirts.

An SF senior said, "I have been going to SFHS for three years now and my favorite memories are of the SF football games."

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Harley Smith

A Night in Black and White

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Spanish Fork High School celebrated the end of Homecoming week with the Homecoming dance on Saturday, September 14, 2013. After a week of activities, the dance was a huge success. 

The dance followed a black and white theme. The D-gym was decorated with black and white paper, tulle, and balloons. Decorations also featured 10 feet tall cutouts of dancing couples and a 15 feet long antique car cutout. A highlight of the decorations was a large paper skyline where couples could sign their names in chalk.

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Kevin Johnson

It's Never to Late to Fiesta!

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It may have been a week late, but nothing stopped Spanish Fork High School from enjoying the Homecoming fiesta. Students gathered at the pavilion west of the main gym on Tuesday, September 17, 2013. The fiesta had originally been scheduled for Wednesday, September 11, 2013, but the event was postponed due to rainy weather.

Around 200 students turned out for food, drinks, and volleyball. The swimming pool was also open for the event. Students said it was a great time to meet up with friends, talk to girls and guys, and socialize with new people.

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Tui Tuaone