Mountain View High School (Utah) - History

History

Students arrived for the first year of school in 1980 amid ongoing construction and wet paint. The student body consisted of 1/2 of the 10-12th grade students from Orem High School, and half the students from Orem Junior High School and Lakeridge Junior High school. The school itself is a long, narrow submarine-like building with two levels, including an overlooking balcony (the original students often called it "the Love Boat"). The building also features a double gym, a double-tiered auditorium (which hosted the Miss Utah Pageant for several years), several tennis courts, baseball fields, a stadium with an embedded track, and a two-part cafeteria.

The name of the school was voted on by the students who were going to attend it during its first year, and the Bruin, whose name is Beuford T. Bruin (T. standing for "The"), was chosen as the Mascot. The students wanted to name the school "Rocky Mountain High," to reflect its geographic location in the Rocky Mountains in Utah, but this was frowned upon by many administrators and parents.

The school is noted for its numerous state championships, national championships, and fans. It is also noted for its immaculate theatre program, music program, and arts program which have all won many awards on state and national levels. Mountain View is known for its excellence through the students performance, the faculty's work ethic, and the spirit of the school.

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