Uintah High School - Uintahn Yearbook (Vernal, UT)

 - Class of 1951

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The PRODUCERS and DIRECTORS are the leaders of the school. They are responsible for the production of the play and spend many hours to see that everything runs smoothly. The CAST OF CHARACTERS includes: STARS—Seniors. They have had many curtain calls and they know this will be their last and most important one in Uintah. Although they look ahead to many different roles, they revolve around this, their final curtain call. UNDERSTUDIES—Juniors. They have studied their parts well and will be prepared to take the leading roles when the stars have gone on to higher goals. SUPPORTING PLAYERS—Sophomores. They work hard their parts for the success of the play de- ir skill in supporting the stars. They to spend extra hours to make the ryone. They fill in the background of our the time when they will be the stars. As this is merely the beginning of something better, they always have ambition to do their parts the best iTey can. REW—Seventh and Eighth. They build the and watch rehearsals, hoping that some day they, too, will fit into the plot of the story. c DEDICATION To an accomplished student in the field of business, one who is a source of inspiration to her students: to one whose ambition and knowledge have made her a leader in the true- est sense of the word: to one who has given endless help and ad- vice to the yearbook staff, we respectfully dedicate this Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-one Uintahn. Vy jr ■b 3- ZZ S' r V V 4 cr V r y f Jf'I £ ■T t -w -‘J.y I. HAROLD M. LUNDELL Superintendent P R 0 D U C E R S BOARD OF EDUCATION DR. F. G. ESKELSON, HYRUM SLAUGH, RUSSELL TODD, CARL RICHENS, President; ERNEST JOHNSON, Clerk; LORN ROSS, H. M. LUNDELL, Superintendent. Principal ]4s isery yppo (o opp « - - - - v ydf SQS4i f c a-SJ _L hop 2 yov n ai S Sr ijoy of i ct f i s yh . 3ZT (7o tt £ O aj UJ { ch' J VS A ? 8 (S f ZzA? y «P ?os Jc - ?asi JZ Atrt ■ C o 5 2 FRANK W. WRIGHT « = q - Vice-Principal Vc -fxss us 7 r • CAST HOWARD CLEMENTS English, Arithmetic ELECTA CALDWELL Business GRAHAM D. HOLLINGWORTH . Jf- .Itf- RUTH WALKER (. Physics, Chemistry Office CHARLES FREEMAN Auto Mechanics ELVID WRIGHT English, Science H. E. HULLINGER History WINONA MASSEY History, Science LAWRENCE LEE Music CHARLES LEWIS Art LAWRENCE COOPER Science, Math. fRVISORS JUNE STEWART Library Journalism CLARK GREENHALGH Coach, Ind. Arts DONNA B. LEE English DOYLE LANDON Ag BARBARA JEAN SNOW Phys. Ed. LORRAINE WOODBURY Science, Biology JACK WOODBURY Coach, Phys. Ed. HARVEY HULLINGER English SUE BUTLER Home Ec. GLEN OVARD Counselor, Am. Problems LOWELL ROBERTS MERIEL M. HACKING MAURINE SLAUGH ENOCH SWAIN ..... LORA STEWART .... MARION CALDWELL . ... President Vice-President .........Secretary Business Manager ........Historian Chief of Police Wm-gm ■ :ry y v,-(.- iiili :Pt £4 r.: • ' V ■ :■ 5 -I „ A - €m%AM. - • «2 1 _ “ -y r m v • £ r V-,, I r v ■, r - -v MARION CALDWELL m,. 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Leon Parrish Ellen Burns Howard Fackrell Doyle JohnstffT Arlene Dudley Lewis Timothy David Rasmussen u f Shirley Glines cA- Carolyn Wallis Marilyn Price Darius Burked Ferris Gardine Guyla York Kermit Harrison Laura Hacking Donna Birch vaA Bryce Merkley Marilyn Robins Donald Ashby A, Lawrence Kay Glade Watkins rr Keith Sessioi Laura McConki Cl ' SXJl JkxxJh J AJ ok o o-raja O- Moony Ted HatchVS Ralph Cloward Sharlene Shepherd Marnell Jackson Gordon McCoy Verdon Manwaring Don Hullingerv DeLyle Billings Darlone Mecham Glenna Walker bT Claudette Sargent Athly Bodily Patricia Johnson Faye Eldredgo Fay Goodrich Kenneth Hat cluA RICHARD KAREN JANETT LINFORD RAEMA DALE T I N G Stanley OxborrovA j Patsy Ma ssey Norman Haslem Melva Allen LaVor Southam Gene Weeks Joyce Schulthess Lenora Long ----- ----------- VeNeice Nielson Floyd Tullis1 Harold Merkley Joan Karren Joelle Ha irley Mortensen Gaila Williamson Valda Pop Fae Openshaw Denny Gardiner Nita Slaugh JoAnn York Fern Herrington LaRae Dudley Noel Weeks 1 Dixie Jo Reynolds Lylis Adams Elaine Turner LuRae Collett Larry Moon PLAYERS Linford Batty Janis Rodeback Bonnie Allred Harvey Lattrt ' '' Ann Murray Kay Swain Brent Magill y Maralea SmithOb Violet Hard Jimmy Knighf Charlene Freestone Edda Harrison Richard Evans Ray Van Leuven Rita Stewart Betty Slen Johns Lynn Siddowayv Allen Martin Joanne Hall Norma Haslem Velda Akelund Evelyn Anderson Nona Fay Murray Bennor Hatch DeLoy Lee Patricia Jones Eloise Caldwel Carillon Searle Sharon Searl Dale Ross Jenkins 1 Ve Shir Philip Je DeLea Simper Velva Despain ley Gardiner Mary Ann King Dale Perry Betty Powell Janett Goodrich Earlene Swain Carma Bascom Gary Taylor Laurine Campbell Patrick Barry ' Hunting ine Slaugh' ' Dell Dua Joe Murray Keith Adams Dallas Olson Dale Gardiner Karen Warren Betty Jo Hatch Rayma McKee Gary Barney Barbara Jean Sn Lorene Johnson Lorraine Holmes John Hacking, enee Hendorson Wilda Swett Sylvia Twitchell Marie Workman Yvonne Roper Sharlene Kay Emma Lou Stewar CHORUS Joe Weyerman Christella Evans Carol Campbell Jean Goodrich Dee Hall Ray Pace Patricia Lee Connie Oaks Jean Hodglcinson Fran Peterson Ivan Quist Gayla Allred Betty Murray Naomi Massey Eugene Coonrad Dick Greenhow Clara Bowden Lorraine Corless Jean McConkie Floyd Smuin George Murray Kenna Sue Oaks JoAnn Richards Emma Sadler Edward Merkley DeLoy Vernon Myrna Robbins Ardith Shepherd Guyla Stewart Bill McKeachnia Karl Baese Hollis Haws Robert Murray Clifton Merkley Darrell Perry Verie Mackay Rae Oxborrow Jack Ruppe Helen Hicks Kenneth Hacking Lowell Glines Wanema Roger Lenore Slaugh Larry Eldredge Chivers Hackin X Wayne Nelson Miriam Smith David Bicknell Beverly Kendall ' JS£-- Kent Stringham Keith Ebbert Grace Southern George Alexander Jackie Walker . ArLynn Roberts Donald Caldwell Joleen Timothy Ray Jones Evelyn Granger Gene Fox Ronald Hatch vA Jr a Norma Jean McLean Glen Merkley Loa Daun Vernon Phillip Striegel Kent Davis Shirley Staley Gary Richardson Jackie Swain Jay B. Karren McCoy Kanistanau Ann Wanki er Gary Knight Shirley Luck Kenneth Caldwell i Ernest Freestone Sharon Winward Dee Jenkins Keitha Nelson Larry Pope Phil Colton Jane Odekirk Adoree Preece Marilyn Young Douglas Slaugh Norita Simper Frenna Anderson DeLyle Rowley Laura May Witmer Keth Redding Elaine Davis Arlene Sullivan Janet Robins Elinor King Ferrell Slines Connie Warren Marline Twitchell Jone Jones Kay Jacobe Gary Hatch ‘ ' I la Manwaring Jimmie Stevens Deanna Hall Dilworth Rust Floyd Hullinger Joyce Robbins Donneita Olsen Janice Long Ray Birch Earl Gross ODEKIRK CHIVERS Clark ROBERTS RUST ANDERSON Barbara Stewart Dan Collier Leon Kenny Loretta Bowden Billy Roberts Catherine Searle Keith Magill Connie Lundell Kenneth Feltch Kay Wardell Norma Luck WS £ Shirley Jackson Noama Karren Norlene Clark Lee Walker Nayon Smuin Etta Pace Janet Johnson Phillip Smith Brent Roberts Jerry Cross Ronnie Abegglen Joy Openshaw Harold Winn Merlin Johnson Jay Slaugh Laura May Oldson Beverly Wilson Angela Chivers Howard Lee Eloye Burns Betty Rae Corless Rice John Kay Barbara Pederson Douglas Helzen Betty Tanner Dale Winward Neita Campbell Wayne Gardiner Betty Jean Massey Leon D. Slaugh Doris Freestone Lee Ernest Karren Naon Slaugh Gary Slaugh Dana Mar Herbert Gerald Wallcer Carol Jean Freestone Zola Mackay Bob Patterson Neva Hatch Ray Saddler Dawn Massey Leo Coonradt Zetta Lee Jerry Cutshaw Joy Oaks Vard Shiner c Sharon Swain Edwar Wilkins Norita Gardiner Alma Jones Jennie Johnson Kent Jackson Sherry Karren Thomas Aldredge Judy Kier Earl Willis Walker Shauna Rae Watkins Kent Harrison Alice Freestone Gary Lyman Fern Richens Stanley Rial Chew Ruby Preece Martin Williams Kenna Hadlock George Coonradt Nadean Stubbs Harold H ein Faye Humphries Bruce Millecam Ve nia Hatch Bobby Francke Nadean Cook John H. Smith Doreen Reynolds Dale Van Leuven lene Oalder Ruth Sowards Sharon Erekson Deloris Jeffries Lois Goodrich Conna Akelund Virginia Granger Neil Postma lame rhelps Coy Weeks Merlin Richens Norma Jean Beck JoAnn Schanno Boneta Freestone Judy Hodgkinson Laura Fox Roland Willi Darylene Robbins Barbara Ann Reid Arlene Clark Ronnie Francke Marie Cooper Doris Holfeltz Edna Swett Lloyd Swain Mary Helen Redding Mary Ann Woodard Kary Stringham Johnny Murray Morris Freestone Lila Parent Yvonne McCloud Carma Weeks Rosalee Atwood Myrna Humphries Robert Stringham V The Curtain rises. Action is fast and furious as the First Part of this Great Review takes shape before us. On the rugged gridiron many of the stars and supporting players give the beginning to a memorable play. Twenty Five Little Indians ... And then there were none. GILROY CALDWELL FISHER BRYSON tackle quarterback guard end HAWS WILKINS BENNION HACKING guard end halfback halfback j JACK WOODBURY Coach HATCH r? ' iSilMAY ' halfback halfba-L OXBORROW tackle COLTON end FREESTONE McCARREL 'I' guard ' . erback R. HATCH tackle LEE end Congratulations to an outstand- ing team which despite frequent and untimely injuries continued to win our favor as it completed a successful season. BARR fullback GARDINER tackle SLAUGH halfback Uintah Alterra Uintah Craig .... 6 Uintah . . .2 Roosevelt . 2 Uintah ... 6 Alterra . . . 0 Uintah . . .20 Uintah . Roosevelt Uintah . Rangely Uintah TULLIS tackle RASMUSSEN guard CAMPBELL guard • • I I ■ -;-X' i • • mmmmm ROBERTS forward M. CALDWELL forward McCARREL forward BRYSON forward FISHER center CALDWELL guard WILKINS forward BARR guard DERBY W1 L«a. - 7$z ? y6 - -UdL 7 CLARK GREENHALGH v Z •Z ZZuL. -1 f-i '-'- • ' Hi s Uintah 38 VS. Uintah 64 vs. I Jintah 29 vs. Uintah 42 vs. Uintah 41 vs. Altamonl . . . 19 vs. 1 abiona .... 25 vs. Alterra 34 vs. 1 Duchesne . . . 47 vs. Roosevelt . . . 25 vs. PI 1 a y Uintah 35 VS. Altamonl ............24 4 abiona ............29 Al terra ............24 Duchesne ............37 Roosevelt............42 Uintah ..............39 Uintah ..............51 Uintah...............43 Uintah ..............41 Uintah ..............33 off Roosevelt...........36 R. HATCH guard Keep away! High Man “Andy -iover ’ HATCH J ard . ! SLAUGH center czmivj BENNION guard What s up? Everything under control Hands off 2 points State, here we come! we go again LITTLE DRIBBLERS Back Row, left to right:— COACH WOODBURY, DOUGLAS SWAIN, JOHN HACKING, DOUGLAS BRADY. LLOYD FREESTONE, PHILIP JENKINS, FLOYD TULLIS, GENE WEEKS. Front Row:— LYNN SIDDOWAY, JAY ALEXANDER, NOEL WEEKS, DOUGLAS ROLFE, DENNIS LEE. Back Row, left to right:— COACH WOODBURY, WELDON HALL, NOEL WEEKS, LLOYD FREESTONE, DAVID RASMUSSEN, McCOY KANISTANEAUX, JOHN HACKING, MAUGHAN COLTON. Front Row:— DeLYLE BILLINGS, KENT DAVIS, JIMMY KNIGHT, MAX TIMOTHY, JAY ALEXANDER, DENNIS LEE, LYNN SIDDOWAY, JOE MURRAY, GLEN BILLINGS, GEORGE ALEX- ANDER. W R E S T L Back Row, left to right:— TED HATCH. LEON PARRISH, JOHN HACKING, EUGENE COONRADT, JOE MURRAY, MAUGHAN COLTON, E. L. BENNION, COACH WOODBURY. Front Row:— VERLIN GARDINER, MAX CALDWELL, GARY McCARREL, DONALD BARR. DUANE SLAUGH, LLOYD FREESTONE, KENT TAYLOR. BASEBALL T R A C K First Row, left to right:— JOE MURRAY, E. L BENNION, MAUGHAN COLTON, KEITH SESSIONS, JOHN HACKING, GARY McCARREL, LEE WILKINS, DONALD HACKING. Second Row:— PAUL SCHOFIELD, DON LOMAX, TED HATCH, FLOYD TULLIS, DEN- NIS LEE, VERLIN GARDINER, DONALD BARR. Third Row:— COACH GREENHALGH, DARSON ROPER, KENT TAYLOR, McCOY KANISTANAUX, LYMAN CAMPBELL, LLOYD FREESTONE, DUANE SLAUGH, PHILIP JENKINS, WILSON TENNEY, COACH WOODBURY. - YOU UT ES! JOYE Whoopee! ! VERNA Whew! ! F1CH T! FIGHT! J GAIL DEON Burn Roosevelt A. fair transaction I he Dreamers Engrossed Cast: — RODGER FRANCKE, GAIL FLETCH, VERNA HENDERSON, NORLAN WALKER, BETTY JO HATCH, KARL BAESE, BOB BRY- SON. MARION CALDWELL DARSON ROPER, DON BARR, KENT TAYLOR, MARQUITA GOODRICH. LADDIE HACKING, WILSON TENNEY, DWAYNE CASE, GWEN WOOLEY, GWEN GOODRICH, MAUGHAN COLTON, RICHARD EVANS, LYNN SIDDOWAY, DENNIS LEE, DALE ROSS, MAX TIMOTHY, GARY McCARREL. BRYCE MERKLEY, ARDIS MERKLEY, FRANCIS PALMER; URSEL H. ALLRED, Director; DALE FULLMER, Student Director; CAROLE CALDER, Props; MARY ALICE JOHN- SON, Costumes; MARJORIE SNYDER, Publicity; FRANCIS PALMER, Stage Manager. MY SISTER EILEEN . . . You know . . . lake ’em off . . . strip!'' This way out! ! New York Privacy ■ Cast: — DALE FULLMER, MARY ALICE JOHNSON, CAROLYN WALLIS, MARILYN ROBINS, LAURA HACKING, DWAYNE CASE, DENNIS LEE. DALE ROSS, MADGE CAMPBELL. URSEL H. ALLRED, Director; MARJORIE SNYDER, Stage Director; CAROLE CALDER, Properties; MARGIE MONTGOMERY, VIRGINIA JENKINS. YEARS AGO “9 o’clock’’ I m going to be famous’’ C a s t : — GWEN GOODRICH, GARTH FISHER, RODGER FRANCKE, DWAYNE CASE, PATRICIA JOHNSON. CARRIE CALDER, DEE HALL, DALE ROSS, LOWELL ROBERTS, NORLAN WALKER, CAROLE CALDER, LU RAE COLLETT, VANCE BODILY, ROGER HACKING. IVAN QUIST, EUGENE COONRADT, and Chorus. Directors, LAWRENCE LEE and URSEL ALLRED; Properties. RODGER FRANCKE; Art Direction, C. P. LEWIS. DONNIE BARR; Costumes. SUE BUTLER; Publicity, JUNE STEWART, LAW- RENCE COOPER. --.-V ,■ Well. Sir, here we are again YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU My Dear Miss Sycamore . . . Left to right:— ILA LOMBARD, LOREEN JOHNSON, RENEE HENDERSON, ROY MAYBERRY, URSEL ALLRED, DALE FULLMER, MARJORIE SNYDER, DONALD HACKING, ESTEL MANWARING, DALE ROSS, NORLAN WALKER, GARY ASHBY. JANET CHRISTEN- SEN. VIRGINIA JENKINS. MAUGHAN COLTON, WILSON TENNEY, MAX HAWS, IVAN QUIST, DWAYNE CASE. Director: URSEL ALLRED; Student Director: MARY ALICE JOHNSON. I hanksgiving has its Ups and Downs SOUTH PACIFIC ASSEMBLIES Kittten On the Keys Do” Re” and “Mi Madamme Marlene and Her Fashionelles Winners: VIRGINIA JENKINS GARY TAYLOR LLOY BENNETT, JANIS RODEBACK, HENRY MORRIS, GARY HAWS DECLAMATION FINALISTS I SPEAK FOR DEMOCRACY DALE FULLMER JO ANN YORK REGIONAL SPEECH CONTEST GLEE CLUBS REA POPE Her dark brown hair and general good looks Can make you forget such things as books. MARILYN YOUNG fer deep-brown eyes and shiny hair Cause many a one to stop and stare. MYRA WOOLLEY Her eyes of blue and natural curls Bring envious glances from all the girls. GAIL FELTCH In a Marsh mallow W orld she was chosen to be Queen of the Christmas Dance Her Majesty. Tff'lon s ,e c°mPL NINA POPE MARILYN SIDDOWAY A Valentine Sweetheart so tiny in size—' What brought her this honor? Her laughing blue eyes •As F. F. A. Sweetheart we proudly proclaim ’Her poise and her charm have won her this fame. DEON McLEAN 7 he story is old, “Blue Moon’’ turned to gold. She reigned as its Queen as was foretold. BONNIE ADAMSON The Junior Prom will he remembered by all. Por she ruled “Fantasia as Queen of the Ball. KR E CALDER ZirSing sn}ile Me worth mini. C SxA- I o-'-L c?[ rC i w ' , ' aS.- -K SlStc-AC-. i- . c't- -«£ n tT-r:)- i .. „ ? ' —■—, Lx CS t:-Pi_ and 7 (Zt I is y- X- u- J Z LEADERS TT 7 fcs L'u£c RICHARD EVANS As a Kiiiy he stems from a royal line, Kiny Richard wo ayree is very fine. GARTH FISHER So stately he stood and so very proud. As junior Prom Kiny he thrilled the crowd! DONALD BARR 6 fool 2 . . . Eyes of blue— Oh, what those 6 feet can do! WHO'S WHO IN THE CLASS OF '51 GARY ASHBY, DALE FULLMER, MAUGHAN COLTON, LOWELL ROBERTS, DONALD HACKING, STEPHEN POWELL, GWEN GOODRICH. JOANNE CHRISTENSEN, ESTEL MANWARING, E. L BENNION, MAX CALDWELL, RAEMA ADAMS. JANET CHRISTENSEN, MARIE MERK- LEY, MERLENE DAVIS. MERLENE and MAX won Gruen watches given by Gardiner Jewelry Company for outstanding achievement in scholar- ship and school activity while at U. H. S. 0 u R $ T DONALD BARR DONALD HACKING ROBERT BRYSON T E R S MAUGHAN COLTON ROTARY CONFERENCE GAIL FELTCH VERNA HENDERSON ROBERT SHOWALTER VERLIN GARDINER Finance Committee Salesmen MERLENE DAVIS Editor Typists JOANNE CHRISTENSEN Assistant Editor PAT JOHNSON Winner I I 3 Books AHN FF cooper Photography Picture Arrangers Bus‘mesS Mana9erS Merle, one ne f°ok lhis DALE and DIXIE, Art Editors; NICK, Business Manager 1 °X UIE POW WOW Everything lias not been joyful for lliosc who have written the editorials, features, sports, and other articles for the paper. I hey had to re-write, stop preaching, strain the gossip, sort the humor, protect the faculty, dodge the students, and omit the timid. They have learned to lake it, without loo much audible complaint. JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL I lie members are Home Room Vice-Presidents. BOYS' STUDENT COUNCIL KEITH SESSIONS, LLOYD FREESTONE, HAROLD E. H ULLINGER, Advisor; HENRY MORRIS, FLOYD TULLIS, FRANCIS PALMER, TOM WARDELL GIRLS1 STUDENT COUNCIL MADGE CAMPBELL, JOLEEN WILLIAMS, LAURA HACKING, SUE BUTLER, Advisor; ARDIS MERKLEY, RITA STEWART. SERVICE BUREAU BOYS' LEAGUE GIRLS' LEAGUE KAREN LEE.............. President MYRA WOOLLEY ........... Vice-President CAROLE CALDER ................Secretary DIXIE BLACKBURN Historian DONNA B. LEE, ELECTA J. CALDWELL .......... Advisors DONALD HACKING DONALD BARR MAX HAWS ....... MAX CALDWELL ... GLEN F. OVARD, HOWARD CLEMENTS President Vice-President .......Secretary Social Director Advisors SENIOR HOP COMMITTEE Chairman: GWEN WOOLLEY NINA POPE Advisor: LAWRENCE LEE Chairmen: GLADE WATKINS MARQUITA GOODRICH Advisors: BARBARA SNOW VOIT ROPER CLARK GREENHALGH JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE GRADUATION COMMITTEE GAIL FELTCH, Chairman BOB BRYSON Chairman Theme: OURS IS THE WORLD PROJECT COMMITTEE Chairman:— DONALD HACKING SENIOR DAY COMMITTEE Counseling is a new service in the school which offers advice on problems of employment, vocations, college edu- cation. and personal relations. Mr. Ovard has done outstanding work in this position and it is hoped that coun- seling will remain at U. H. S. GLEN F. OVARD Counselor RAEMA ADAMS ... Shorthand 100 ..........First LOREEN JOHNSON ... Type A ................ First MERLENE DAVIS... Bookkeeping A.......... First Shorthand 100..........Second MAX CALDWELL ... Shorthand 60 ......... First GARY ASHBY . . . Bookkeeping B Second JOANNE CHRISTENSEN . . . Type B.................Second Shorthand 120 ....... Second REGIONAL COMMERCIAL CONTEST MAX CALDWELL. STEPHEN POWELL. MARIE MERKLEY, MERLENE DAVIS. GWEN GOODRICH. RAEMA ADAMS. DARIUS BURKE, MARQUITA GOODRICH. CLAIR MURDOCK, JANET CHRISTENSEN, HAROLD MERKLEY, LARRY HODGKINSON, BETTY GLEN JOHNSON, JOANNE CHRISTENSEN. LOREEN JOHNSON, CLAUDETTE SARGENT. DIXIE JO REYNOLDS. PRESIDENTS VICE-PRESIDENTS secretaries HOME ROOM OFFICERS REPORTERS SOCIAL DIRECTORS The story of ‘ Three Blind Mice or “So Much Dirt” I hey re either too fast or too slow y jU Jk -i tu 2 t ut- OJtXjUyy-, Ga aSL - , UUk4 C JUtXMjKj t (yt. kjuu+ JU t £41 CiLi h s t tJcjJL. U-m-m . . . Beans again BUS DRIVERS CUSTODIANS and COOKS ‘Goals are such lovely creatures Robert Showalter Bryce Merkley Gien Billings Ted Hatch E. L. BENNION President VERLIN GARDINER Vice-President MAX TIMOTHY Secretary DUANE SLAUGH Social Director Enoch Max Lowell Swain Haws Roberts Max Garth Donald Caldwell Fisher Hacking Ned Gary Keith Lee McCarrel Sessions Paul Marion Wilson Schofield Caldwell Tenney Kent Robert Glade Taylor Showalter Watkins Ted Donald Bryce Hatch Barr Merkley Glen Maughan Robert Billings Colton Bryson Leland Joe Gaynel Preece Murray DeMille Lynn Richard Dennis Siddoway Evans Lee . Tom Wardell Robert Murray C ene Weeks Joleen Williams JoAnne Marilyn Robins Christensen Elaine Manwaring Lora Stewart Bonnie Adamson Verna Mary Lou Roberts Henderson Pat Johnson Jo Anne Hatch Beth Bryson Myra Woolley MARIE MERKLEY President ECHO M. ALLEN Vice-President SHARON YORK Secretary GLEE CHEW Historian DEON CHIVERS Pledge Leader KAREN WARREN Pledge Leader R L Lylis Adams Donna Birch Rayma McKee Rae Margie Oxborrow Montgomery Janet Maurine Christensen Slaugh Joye AIReta Ainge Meriel Roberts Hacking BARBARA SNOW Marilyn Advisor Siddoway Carolyn Wallis Betty Swain Joella Merkley Raema Adams LuJean Murray Gail Feltch P E P Rea Elaine Pope Samuels Beulah Glenna Renee Kathleen Richens Walker Henderson Showalter Marva Dorothy Roena Emma Jean Jackson Dupley Hatch Workman Joy Alta Sharon Marquita Chivers Weeks Searle Goodrich Carma Hatch Pat Johnson Sue Butler Janet Christensen Charlene Kay Patricia Reynolds Laura McConkie Lloy Bennett Guyla Stewart Belva Vernon Connie Oaks June Bowden Norma Jean McLean Violet Hardy Marilyn Young Jone Jones Betty Powell Kay Swain Billie Faith Fisher Anna Mae Beacham Keitha Nelson JoAnn Richards Marva Murray Echo M. Allen Lenora Long Joanne Hall Sharon Searle Arlys Watkins Joyce Robbins Nila Haslem Joyce Schulthess Deon Simper La Rita Chivers Etta Pace Janis Rodeback Raema Adams Ora Fae Wardle Elaine Manwaring Athly Bodily Elaine Samuels Jane Odekirk Carma Bascom Deon Behunin CLUB FUTURE LELAND PREECE JOE MURRAY Vice-President Sentinel LINFORD BATTY Treasurer Lowell Roberts Dwayne Case Philip Jenkins Fran Peterson Doyle Johnson DeLoy Vernon Wade Slaugh Lloyd Freestone Dell Hunting Leon Parrish Dan Richens Lowell Glines Gilbert McLean Edward Merkley Don Timothy Dale Perry Larry Searle Darrell Smuin AMERICA Karl Dee Jenkins Max Aycock Robert Murray Don Hullinger Kent Stringham Glen McConkie Farrell Johnson Donald Caldwell ArLyn Roberts Jay Alexander George Rolf LaVor Southam Neldon Slaugh Dale Gardiner Denny Gardiner Gordon McCoy Harold Merkley Blaine Palmer orrow MReta Roberts rnon jorie Montgomery Gwen Woolley Sharon York Vance Bodily Marquita Goodrich Glee Chew Carole Calder Henry Morris Marilyn Robins Stephen Powell Larry Hodgkinson Dale Galley Echo M. Allen Francis Palmer Meriel M. Hacking Dixie Blackburn Bonnie Adamson Keith Adams Jo Ann Christensen Darius Burke Garth Fisher Glade Watkins Nina Pope Clair Murdock Merlene Davis Janet Christensen Beulah Richens Marie Merkley Verna Henderson Raema Adams Carolyn Wallis Gary Ashby COMMERCIAL CLUB MAX CALDWELL GWEN GOODRICH President Vice-President f. Fae Openshaw Gail Feltch Mary Ellen Colton Guyla York Violet Hardy Kenneth Hatch Nila Haslam Virginia Jenkins Loreen Johnson Karen Warren Patsy Massey Lowell Roberts Barbara Jean Snow Dixie Jo Reynolds Floyd Tullis Rayma McKee Caroline Woodard Donna Eldredge Richard Evans Betty Glenn Johnson Glen Billings Rita Stewart Deon Simper Marilyn Siddoway LuRae Collett Elaine Manwaring Karen Lee Harold Merkley Arlys Watkins Bryce Merkley Joan Karren Twila Ann Murra Claudette Sarger Vondalee Johnso Eloise Caldwell CARRIE CALDER ARDIS MERKLEY Secretary-Treasurer Reporter JOANNE CHRISTENSEN Secretary GWEN GOODRICH Reporter Nina Pope Max Caldwell Madge Campbel Norlan Walker Mary Alice Johnson Maughan Colton Carolyn Wallis Marilyn Siddoway '•'-U'f. Dale Ross Carillon Searle Nila Haslem Janet Christensen Francis Palmer Lloy Bennett Rodger Francke Laura Hacking ‘Aci well your part; there all honor lies.” Virginia Jenkins Marquita Goodrich Verna Henderson Gwen Woolley Betty Jo Hatch Mary Ann King Violet Hardy Elaine Manwaring Bonnie Adamson Marilyn Robins Gary Ashby Kent Taylor Melva Dow E. L. Bennion Max Haws Merlene Davis SENIOR PEDIG RAEMA ADAMS . . . Senior Who's Who; Shorthand Team 3,4; Type Team 2: Project Com.; Home Room Officer 2: Class Officer 4: F. H. A. 3. 4; Com’l 3,4; Pep 4; Semin- ary 2; Grad. 3; Chaffey Union High I, Calif. BONNIE ADAMSON . . . School Play 2; St. Dir. 3; Home Room Officer I, 2, 3, 4; Prom Floorshow Chairman; Banner Carrier 2, 3, 4; Basketball I, 2; Softball 3; Posture Parade I, 2; Seminary I, 2; Grad. 3; Variety Night I, 2; Glee 7, President 3; Thespian 2, 4, Sec. 3; Com'l 2, 3, 4; Pep I, 2. 3. 4. JOYE AINGE . . . Cheer Leader 4; Home Room Officer 3;Seminary I, 2; Grad. 3; Com'l 3; Pep 4. ECHO M. ALLEN . . . Harvest Ball Co-Chairman 4; Ute Pow Wow 4; Uintahn 4; Pep 2, 3, Vice- President 4; Corn'l 2. 3, 4; Type Team 2; Home Room Officer 3, 4; Opera 4; F. H. A. 3, Sec. 4; Glee I, President 4; Seminary I, 2; Grad. 3. GARY ASHBY . . . Senior Who's Who; Accounting Team 3, 4; Stage Crew 3; Debate 3; Home Room Officer 3; Oratory 4; Com'l 3, 4; Thespian I, 2, 3, 4; School Play 3, 4; Dep’t Play 3; Seminary I, 3. DONALD BATTY . . . State F. F. A. Conv. 3; F. FA. I, 2, Secretary 3, Rep. 4; Seminary I, 2; Grad. 3. JOYCE BECK . . . Ute Pow Wow 4; F. H. A. 3, 4; Sem- inary 3, Grad. 4; McKinnon High, Wyo., I; Redondo Union High, Calif., 2. E. L BENNION . . . Senior Who's Who; Class Officer 2; Board of Control 2: Boys' State 3; Prom Com.; Grad. Com.; Senior Day Com.; Home Room Officer I; Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Basket- ball I, 2, 4; Track 3, 4; Police Force 3; Acc't Team 3; Pep I, 2, 3, 4; Key 3; Com'l 3; Thespian I, 2, 3, 4; Sem- inary I, 2, Grad. 3. GLEN BILLINGS . . . Proj. Com.; Key 4; Pep 4; Var. Night 3; Dance Orch. 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Music I, 2, 3. 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. I, 2, 3; Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3. VADRUS BODILY . . . Pep Band 4; Opera 4; Uintahn 4: Arts and Crafts I; Band I, 2. 3, 4; Semin- ary I, Grad. 3. JUNE BOWDEN . . . F. H. A. I, 2, 3. 4; Seminary I, 2, Grad 3. GENE BRIGGS . . . McKinnon High, Wyo., I, 2; Manila, Utah, 3. MARION CALDWELL . . . Chief of Police 4; Board of Control 4; Home Room Officer 2, 3; Service Bureau 3; Police Force 2; Prom. Senior Day Com.; School Play 4; Baseball 3; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Band 2; Glee 2; Pep 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. I; Key 3. 4; Class Officer 2; Prom Floorshow. MAX CALDWELL . . . Senior Who’s Who, Gardiner's Schol- arship Award; Track I, 2; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4; Police Force I; League V.-Pres. 3; Act. Dir. 4; Home Room Officer I, 2. 4; Prom; Project Com.; Acc't Team 3; Type Team 2, 3, 4; Shorthand Team 4; School Play 2; Thespian I. 2, 3, 4; Com'l 2, 3, Pres. 4; Key 4; Pep I, 2, 3, 4; Bond I, 2, 3; Music I; Seminary 1, 2. Grad. 3. LYMAN CAMPBELL . . . Football 4; Track 4; Band 3, 4; Orch. 3; Music 3, 4: Pep Band 3; Glee 4; Opera 4 Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3. MADGE CAMPBEL . . . School Play 4, Dr. 3; Var. Night I; Danch Orch. 4; Thespian I, 2, 3, 4; Band I. 2, 3; Drum Majorette 3; Major 4; Ute Pow Wow 3; Uintahn 3, 4; Pep Band 2. 3, 4; Prom. Proj. Com.; Softball 2; Basketball I, 2; Posture Parade I, Flagbeerer 2; St. Council 4; League Board I, 4; Waltz Contest Winner 2; Music 4; Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3. DEON CHIVERS . . . Cheerleader 4; Harvest Ball Queen 4; Hop Com.; Com'l 3; Glee 4; Ute Pow Wow 4; Pep 2, 3; Pledge Leader 4. LaRETA CHIVERS . . . F. H. A. 2, 3, 4; Seminary I, 2, Grad 3. JANET CHRISTENSEN . . . Senior Who's Who; J. R. C. State Conv. 4; J. R. C. Council 4, Rep. 4; Home Room Officer 2, 4; Prom. Proj. Com.; Type Team 2, 4: Shorthand Team 3; Basketball I. 4; School Play 4; Ute Pow Wow 4; Uintahn 4; F. H. A. 4; Thespian 2, 3, 4; Pep 3, 4; Com'l 2, 3, 4; Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3. MARY ELLEN COLTON . . . Home Room Officer 4; Glee 2; Sem- inary I, 2, Grad. 3. MAUGHAN COLTON . . . Senior Who's Who; Boys' State; Sen- ior Pres. Board of Control 4; F. F. A. Conv. 3, 4; Rotary Conf. 4; School Play 3, 4; Uintahn 2, 3, 4; Oratory— F. F. A. 3; P. Proc. 4; Home Room Officer 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; Wrest- ling 2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Prom. Grad. Proj. Senior Day Com.; Police Force 3; Stage Crew 2, 3, 4; Var. Night 2: Thespian I, 2, 3, 4; F. F. A. I. 2, 3. 4. State Rep. 4; Key 3, 4; Pep 4; Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3. Com. MELVA DOW . . . Ute Pow Wow 4; Dep t Play I; Thes- pian 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. 2: Band I; Home Room Officer I, 3. MERLENE DAVIS . . . Senior Who's Who, Gardiner Scholar- ship Award; J. R. C., Nat'l Conv. 2; State Conv. 2, 3: Leadership Center 3; Reg. Council Sec. 4; Council Ch. 3, 4; Uintahn Editor 4; Uintahn 3; State Chorus I; Home Room Officer 3; Type Team 2, 3, 4; Shorthand Team 3, 4; Acc't Team 4; Banner Carrier 2, 3; Posture Parade I, 2; Basketball I, 2; Board of Control 4; F. H. A. Conv. 2; Cantata I; School Play 3; Var. Night 2, 3; Decl. Finals I, 2, Winner 3; Sem- inary I, 2, Grad. 3; Thespian I, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 2, 3; Com’l 2, 3, 4; Glee I; Music I; Waltz Contest Winner 2; Harvest Ball Floorshow 2, 3; Prom Floorshow. SHELDON DUDLEY . . . Journalism Conv. 4; Home Room Offi- cer 4; Grad. Com.; Ute Pow Wow 4; Regis High, Denver, I. EES GAIL FELTCH . . . Girls' State 3; Cheerleader 4; Student Body Sec. 3; League Soc. Dir. 2; Class Officer 2; Board of Control 3, 4; Grad. Com. Ch.; Christmas Queen 4; Ute Pow Wow 3; Campus Capers Edi- tor 4; School Play 3, 4: Debating 2: Posture Parade I; Thespian I, 2, 3, 4; Pep I, 2, 3, 3; Shorthand Team 4. GARTH FISHER . . . Football 3, All-State 4; Basketball I, 2, 3, Co-Capt. 4; Track 3, 4: Police Force I, 4; Opera 4; Music 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2; Jr. Talent Show Winner 3; Ass’t Drum Major 4; Seminary I, 3, Grad. 4; Com. Chair.; Dance Orch. 4; Dir. 3; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Var. Night 2; Com'l 2, 3, 4; Pep 4. DALE FULLMER . . . Senior Who's Who; Thespian I, 3, Sec. 2, Pres. 4; Prom Co-Chair.; Band I, 2, Drum Major 3: Glee 2; Readings I, 2, 3, 4; Contest Ploy 2, 3, 4; Debating 2, 3; Pep Band 3; School Play I, 2; Denver U 3. VERLIN GARDNER . . . Boys' State 3; Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3; Com.; Music 3; Service Bureau 4; Class Officer 4; F. F. A. I; Key 3, 4; Pep 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3; Glee 2; Var. Night 3; Pep Bond 3; Prom Com.; Football 4; Basketball 2, 4; Track 4; Grad. Com. Baseball 4. VERAL GLINES . . . Home Room Officer 2; F. F. A. I, 2. GWEN GOODRICH . . . Senior Who's Who; Shorthand Team 4; TypecTeam 2, 4; Grad. Com.; Posture Parade I, 2; Music I, 2, 3; Opera 4; Cantata I; Uintahn 3, 4; Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3, Com.; School Play 4; Decl. Winner 3; Var. Night I, 2; Glee I, Sec. 3; Home Room Officer 3; Soft- ball 2; Basketball I, 2, 4; J. R. C. Council 3: Banner Carrier 3, 4; Com'l 2, 3, 3, V.-Pres. 4; F. H. A. I, 2. 3; Thespian I, 2, 3, Rep. 4; Waltz Con- test Winner 2; Harvest Ball Floorshow 2, 3, 4; Prom Floorshow; All-State Chorus I. DONALD HACKING . . . Senior Who's Who: Class Officer 3; Board of Control 3, 4; League Officer 4- Acc't Team 3; Prom Com.; Proj. Com.; Track I, 2, 3, 4; Debate 2; Home Room Officer 4; Boys' State 3; Uintahn 2. 3: School Play 4; Var. Night I; Pep 3, 4; Key 3, 4; Com'l 3; Thes- pian 2, 3, 4; Pantomime 4. MERIEL M. HACKING . . . St. Body Sec. 4; Class Officer 3; Board of Control 4; League Planning Board I; Service Bureau 4; Harvest Ball Candidate 2: Posture Parade 2; Seminary Sec. I ; Uintahn I; Glee 2, 3; F. H. A. I, 2; Com'l 3, 4; Pep I, 2, 3. 4. NILA HASLEM . . . Grad. Com.; Home Room Officer I, 2, 3; Contest Play 2; Posture Parade 1,2; Opera 4; Seminary I, 2, Grad 3; Glee 4: F. H. A. 4; Thespian 2, 3, 4. CARMA RAE HATCH . . . Home Ec. Conv. 3; F. H. A. I, 2, 3, 4; Softball 3; Arts and Crafts I: Semin- ary 1, 2, Grad. 3. SENIOR PEDIGREES-(continued) MAX HAWS . . . Cheerleader 3; Service Bureau 3: Boys’ State 2; School Play 2. 3; Police Force 2: League Officer 4: Prom Proj. Com.; Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3; Com.; Base- ball 3; Track 2, 3; Football I, 3, 4; Band I; Pep I, 2, 3, 4; Key 3; Thes- pian 2, 3, 4. VERNA HENDERSON . . . Cheerleader 4; Class Officer I; Home Room Officer I; Senior Day Co-Ch.; Girls' State 3: Prom Com.; School Play 4; Thespian I. 2, 3, 4; Com’l 3, 4; Pep I. 2. 3, 4. SARAH HERRINGTON . . . Opera 4; Seminary I, 2, Grad 3; F. H. A. I, 2. 3, 4. MAC HOLMES . . . Com’l 3: Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3. VIRGINIA JENKINS . . . Type Team 4; Uintahn 4; Decl. Winner 4; Senior Hop Com.; School Play 4; F. H. A. V.-Pres. 4; Com'l 4; Thespian 4; Reading 3; Pantomime 4; Gross- mont, Calif., I, 2. VONDALEE JOHNSON . . . Com'l 4; Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3; Var. Night I, 2, 3; Pep Band I. 2, 3; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Glee I, 2, 3. KAREN LEE ... League Pres. 4; Board of Control 4; Band 4; Com’l 4; Pep Band 4; Home Room Officer 4; Acc't Team 4; Sem- inary Grad 4; Tooele High I, 2, 3. LEAH LUCK . . . F. H. A. Conv. 3; Home Room Offi- cer 3; Opera 4; Glee I, 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 4, Sec. 3. ELAINE MANWARING . . . Seminary I, 2, Grad 3; Grad. Com.; Glee 3; F. H. A. 4; Pep 4; Thespian 2, 3, 4; Home Room Officer 2; Posture Parade 2; Volley Ball 2; Softball 3. ESTEL MANWARING . . . Senior Who's Who; Shorthand Team 3, 4; Prom. Pro|. Com.; Home Room Of- ficer 2; Softball I, 2; Volleyball I, 2, 3; Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3; Music I; School Play 4; Var. Night I; Glee I; Com'l 3, 4. ARDIS MERKLEY . . . Home Room Officer 2; St. Council 4; Journalism 3; Uintahn 4; Ute Pow Wow 3; Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3, Com.; School Play 4; Glee I; Com'l 2, 3, 4. MARIE MERKLEY . . . Senior Who's Who: Acc't Team 4; Home Room Officer I, 2; Shorthand Team 3, 4; Senior Hop Com.; Soft- ball I. 2, 3; F. H. A. I. 2; Pep 3; Pres. 4; Seminary I, 2, Grad 3; Com'l 3,4; Class Officer 3. DALE MERRELL . Home Room Officer I, 3; Com’l 3; Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3. HENRY MORRIS . . . Seminary Officer 2, 3; Decl. Finalist 2, 3; Seminary 2, 3, Grad 4; Student Council Pres. 4; Dep't Play 3; Com'l 3; Type Team 3; Home Room Officer I, 2; Grad. Com. HARDEN NELSON . . . Class Officer 4; Football 4; Senior Day Com.; Seminary 2, 4; F. F. A. I. FRANCIS PALMER . . . Home Room Officer 4; Service Bureau 4; Stage Crew 3, 4; Grad. Com.; J. R. C. Council 4; Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3; Class Officer I; Board of Control I : School Play I, 2, 4; Var. Night I: Dep’t Play 3; Key 3, 4; Com'l 4; Thespian I, 2, 3, 4. NINA POPE . . . Senior Hop Co-Ch.; Shorthand Team 3. 4; Home Room Officer 4; J. R. C. Council Sec. 4; Uintahn 3, 4; Seminary 1. 2, Grad. 3; Thespian I, 2, 3, 4; Com'l 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN POWELL . . . Senior Who's Who; Ute Pow Wow 3, Editor 4; Uintahn 3; Shorthand 4; Type Team 2, 3. 4; Acc't Team 3: Prom. Grad. Com.; Home Room Offi- cer 3; Board of Control 4; Class Offi- cer 4; Com'l 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. I; School PUv • JOHN PRICE . . . School Play 3; Proj. Com.; F. F. A. I, 2. 3; Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3. PATRICIA REYNOLDS . . . Journalism Delegate 4; Ute Pow Wow 4; Uintahn 4; Opera 4; Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3; Posture Parade 2; Twirler 4; Glee I. 3. 4 F. H. A. 2, 3; J. R. C. Council 3. BEULAH RICHENS . . . Shorthand Team 4; Senior Day Com.: Home Room Officer I. 3: Seminary I, 2, Grad 3; Class Officer 4; Pep 3, 4; Com'l 3, 4; F. H. A. I. ALRETA ROBERTS . . . St. Council 3; Uintahn 3: Home Room Officer I, 2, 4; Softball 2; Pos- ture Parade I: Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3; Glee I; Com'l 2, 3, 4; Pep 3, 4; Can- tata I. LOWELL ROBERTS . . . Senior Who's Who; St. Body Pres. 4; Class Officer I; Board of Control Ch. 4; League Officer 3; F. F. A. I, 4, Treas. 2, Pres. 3, Crop Judge; F. F. A. Conv. 2, 3, State Farmer 4; Uintah Basin Ass. St. Council Pres. 4; Semin- ary I, V.-Pres. 2, Grad. 3; Opera 4; Music 3; Service Bureau I; Track 2; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Football 3; Box- ing 2; Type Team 4; Dance Orch. 3; Band I, 2, 3; Pep 3, 4. GEORGE ROLFE . . . Home Room Officer I, 4; F. F. A. Oratory, P. Proc. 4; Stage Crew 4; F. F. A. 2; Crop Judge 3, 4; Track 3; Uintahn 4; Seminary I; Glee 2; Proj. Com. DARSON ROPER . . . Dance Orch. 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Music 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Opera 4: Track 4; School Play 4; J. R. C. Coun- cil 3; Seminary I, 2, Grad 3; F. F. A. I, 2. ELAINE SAMUELS . . . F. H. A. Conv. 3; F. H. A. I, 2, 4; Pres. 3; Harvest Ball Dec. Com. 3; Seminary I, 2. Grad. 3; Proj. Com.; Glee 2. Pres. 4: Opera 4; Pep 4. PAUL SCHOFIELD . . . Track 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 2; Home Room Officer I, 3; Football 3; F. F. A. I ; Pep 2, 3, 4; Proj. Com. ROBERT SHOWALTER . . . Boys' State 3; Home Room Officer 4; Stage Crew 4; Senior Hop Com., Prom Com.; Acc't Team 3; Seminary Grad. 4; F. F. A. I, 2; Key 3, Pres. 4; Com. 1,3: Glee 4. MARILYN SIDDOWAY . . . Thespian Officer 4; Prom. Proj. Com.; Sweetheart Candidate 4; Ute Pow Wow 4; Glee I, Sec. 2; Com'l 4; Pep 4; Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3. DEON SIMPER . . . F. H. A. Conv. 3; F. H. A. 2, 3, 4; Glee 3; Arts and Crafts I; Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3. MAURINE SLAUGH . . . St. Body Sec. 4; Board of Control 4: Home Room Officer 3; Harvest Ball Candidate I; Posture Parade 2; Glee 2; Pep 3, 4; Com'l I, 2, 3, 4; Semin- ary I, 2, Grad. 3. WADE SLAUGH . . . Police Force 2; F. F. A. 2, 3, 4; Sem- inary I, 2, Grad 4; Grad. Com. MARJORIE SNYDER . . . School Play 3, 4; Dep't Play I; Thes- pian I, 2, 3, V.-Pres. 4; Pep 2, 4, Pres. 3; Glee 3, Pres 2; Class Officer 2; Reading I; Uintahn 3; Prom. Grad. Com.; Softball 2; Home Room Officer 2. 4; Seminary I, 2, Grad 3. MARLAND STAGG . . . Proj. Com.; Home Room Officer 4; Ath. Mgr. 3, 4; Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3. LORA STEWART .. . Asso. St. Council 4; St. Body Histor- ian 4; Board of Control 4; Pep 3; Dep't Play I ; Harvest Ball Candidate 3; Home Room Officer I, 2, 3; Sem- inary I, 2, Grad. 3. KENT TAYLOR . . . Football 4; Basketball I, 2; Ath. Mgr. 2; Track 3; Baseball 3; Class Officer 3; School Play 4; Thespian I, 2. 3, 4; Reading 2; Stage Crew I, 2, 4; Debate 2; Acc’t Team 3; Grad. Com.; Com’l 3; Key 2, 3, 4; Pep , 3, 4; Seminary 1, 2. Grad. 3. WILSON TENNEY . . . Boys' State 3; Home Room Officer 3; Prom. Senior Day Com.; Basketball 2; Track 4; School Play 4; Var. Night I; Key 3, Sec. 4; Pep 3. 4; Com'l I, 3; Thespian I, 2, 3, 4; Seminary I, 2, Grad 3. BELVA VERNON ... Type Team 2; Acc’t Team 3; Glee I; Opera 4; Uintahn 4; F. H. A. 4; Com'l 3, 4; Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3. LOUIS VINCENT .. . Football 4; Seminary I, 3. NORLAN WALKER . . . Uintahn 3, 4; Ute Pow Wow 4; School Play 3, 4; Dep't Play 3; Decl. Winner 2; Seminary 2, 3, Grad. 4; Thespian 4; Band 3; Senior Hop Com.; Senior Hop Com.; McKinnon, Wyo., I. ARLYS WATKINS . . . F. H. A. Conv. 2. 3, 4; F. H. A. 2, 3, Pres. 4; Band Twirler 2, 3, 4; Opera 4; Home Room Officer 4; Arts and Crafts I; Softball 3; Track 2; Type Team 2; Com’l 4; Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3. GWEN WOOLLEY . . . Contest Play 3, 4; School Play 4; Twirler I, 2, 3; Prom Ch.; Hop Ch.; Home Room Officer 3; Police Force 4; Posture Parade I; Shorthand Team 3; Com'l 2, 3, 4; Thespian I, 2, 3, 4. EMMA JEAN WORKMAN . . . Thespian 1,2, 3, 4; Pep 2, 3, 4; School Play I; Ute Pow Wow 4; Home Room Officer 3; Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3; Washington High, Calif., 2. . SHARON YORK . . . Pep 3, Sec. 4; Shorthand Team 3; Glee 2; Seminary I, 2, Grad. 3. ROBERT YOUNGBERG . . . Senior Hop Com. 4; McKinnon, Wyo., 1.2; Lyman, Wyo., 3. 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SAFEWAY it u 4ijs - . r - M :c. «■ ALLRED GLASS SHOP Glass for Every Purpose k Phone 3 10-W : 215 W. Main VERNAL, UTAH •i 1 svtsC . Aue p' TURNER BUILDING SUPPLY •k k SUCCESS To the Class of '51! 600 E. MAIN : PHONE 186-J -r -yrrifr One Hundred Twenty-two C iJ ASHCRAFT JEWELER Keepsake Diamonds k k CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES Phone 23—Vernal, Utah -0z . « rg- Congratulations Dick Rust 5th West and Main PHONE 228 MOTOR OIL Claudius A. Banks 10th East and Main PHONE 372-W CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Phone 198 H. S. SOWARDS Vernal, Utah LOOK RIGHT! DRESS Order Your -CLOTHES V- FEEL RIGHT! RIGHT! From T i) — A-l DRY CLEANING — Phone 399-W for Delivery Service k SLAUGH MOTOR COMPANY INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER it PONTIAC : Parts, Sales and Service : CADILLAC 495 East Main-Phone 186 One Hundred Twenty-three 1 906 or 1951 NEWTON BROS. MFG. CO k k Congratulations to 1951 Graduates! Precision Shoe Clinic - Saddlery SPORTING GOODS Prescription Practice Floyd S. Hall, Mgr. : Phone 142 —wherever you find it, can be only as Modern as the Very Latest. We have it! We had it yesterday, and will have it tomorrow, too! Complete Automobile Parts k k SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT Your Friendly REXALL DRUG STORE Where Quality and Service Come First BRADSHAW AUTO PARTS CO. VERNAL : ROOSEVELT Phone 268 Phone 177-J PHONE 300 ASHLEY VALLEY MARKET Everything for the Housewife ASHLEY VALLEY APPLIANCE SPORT SHOP A Sportsman's Paradise Fifth West and Main Vernal, Utah One Hundred Twenty-five s - - ,2 £• t-a-ZL- '9 Thus- Bank ti tOTD p TO .o rr s r A CP kl AJf J J t 1 . rtlT U___ TZlZZZ Z teMMWr ttw rj? iSLEk _£ - :W WHotf e-W'- J WHOLE LE nd OME DEUVtRT LraixS fc VERNj o.r-Aurn.tw.a BUICK . . Sales and Service ----- ' WILLY'S JEEP TEXACO PRODUCTS .'r ,VW; T-p ek Onej onaFedT wenty en =i . 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