Uintah High School - Uintahn Yearbook (Vernal, UT)

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valiant Dana ot warriors brave Uintah High are we. In eviro fight we'll lend a hand To strive! or loyalty. We’ll figl jdiem fair in work or play, We 11 beat hdba square in every way, We cand le Jqea ou'll always hear us say. s. - ,t our Uintah, Let’s sing aloud for our d high. Weil battle for our colors r’cri and white, Our glories unfold to the Our fighting Utes ate always oiatko win, Our warriors bold take nothing lals We’ll ever scalp' dame virtoryf yes, m e’Il evcr igHt for U.H.S. v. Chorus: jgg Let’s give three cheers’ Through these hallowed halls of Uintah will com® the leaders of tomorrow. As you look back in the years tdj come, you will remember with pleasant memories, all the wonderful days spent here. The experiences you go through now make the memories for tomorrow. Memories Are Made of This: our administration, friends, classes, games, dances, and activities. Editor, April Moss ‘‘ Jfy A fef ' D F u vj W $: fi f t vj ii (t« ; WjT T- if £ LV' r ArW ; y.f) „iv i A j F l ff- cS c i'jo ( ci en (far October 14 November 11 November 16 November 23 Homecoming Assembly. Parade American Fork Game Dance Uintah HPlJflion Senior Childrens Theater Hi ■“November 24 December 21 December 23 February 15 March 10 March 24 April 7 April 14 May 5 May 26 Thanksgiving Holiday Union atfUintah Christmas Assembly Dance School Play Preference Ball Science Fair Junior Prom Model United Nations Sophie Swing Commencement 3 JRemories Are 7ITac e PRINCIPAL LELAND G. REX The finest kind of leadership and guidance you bestow and set a fine example everywhere you go. Your warm and pleasant smile to the students in the hall, your friendly hi” is appreciated by all. 5 Mr. Blazzard is very excellent when it comes ATTENDANCE .and other problems pertaining to the office of Vice-Principal. Our warm appreciation is extended for all the fine service to the school. 6 FRONT ROW: Mrs. Ruth Haslem, Mr. Grant Pickup, Mr. Blaine Morrill, President A. Don Batty. BACK ROW: Superintendent J. C. Haws, Mrs. Francis Lennox, Mr. Alvin Bowden. MISS CAROLYN UDY Secretary (The very bcdst) MR. AARON HANSEN Counselor MISS MARY HUNSAKER Girls’ Physical Education Crafts (Girls) MRS. JEAN H. PETERSON Type, Shorthand MR. RAMOND PETERSON English B, C, Speech 8 MR. DOYLE LANDON Farm Mechanics Agricultural Science MR. HAROLD E. HULLINGER (Mr. American History) MR. VALDA D. MASSEY World History, Geology MR. LYNN THOMAS Chemistry, Geometry, Physics MR. CHARLES (CHARLIE) FREEMAN Auto Mechanics MR. MARVIN SWASEY Industrial Arts COACH LOUIS MELE World History, Health, Jr. Varsity COACH BART JOHNSON American Problems, Boys’ P.E. ESTEL MANWARING Spanish and English B WILMA B. WEBB Library, Sociology, Journalism f r MRS. FREDA S. DAVIS Girls’ Home Economics MR. WELLS McINELLY Biology I I MR. DEAN PACE Band, Chorus, Orchestra MRS. ELECTA J. CALDWELL English D, Bookkeeping Chief of Police LARRY HACKING Pleasant' Business Manager LYNETTE LUNDELL Willing' Student Gounctf FRONT ROW, left to right: Norene Hodgkinson, Rolaine Henderson, President Susan Sowards, Con- nie Thomas, Lynette Lundell. BACK ROW, left to right: Larry Hacking, Ted Olsen, April Moss, Kathy Knight, Jan Tate, Lynda Murdock, Jim Chivers, Terry Tullis, Nedene Stringham absent when picture was taken. 14 PRESIDENT Kathy Knight VICE PRESIDENT John Haws SECRETARY Claudia Adamson c5 op£om Bobby Abegglen Diane Abplanalp Denny Adams Patricia Anderson Clauda Adamson Connie Belcher Curg Belcher Alfred Billings Nina Rae Bingham Sharon Bodily Donetta Brown Dale Caldwell Kay Caldwell Roy Caldwell Terry Caldwell Howard Carrol Connie Case Don Casterline Lloyd Clark Karen Crow Allen Deans Carina DeLong Clark DeLong Gary Dow Marie Dudley Connie Fox Leri Dawn Gee Robert Goodrich Sharon Goodrich Carolyn Gurr Joe Hacking Sherry Hacking Carol Hall Lonnie Kay Hall Vera Hall Flossie Haslem Dennis E. Hatch Dennis L. Hatch John Haws Sydney Henderson Ken Hill Patricia Hopkins Dorothy Hullinger ReNee Hullinger Vickie Hullinger Barbara Jackson Nadene Jeffrey Kathleen Jenkins Lewis Jensen Lou Ann Jensen Kathleen Jolley Darrell Jones Sue Ann Judd Harvey Kanistanaux Jr. Sandra Kempton Kathy Knight Glen Landon John Lenartz Patsy Lopez Marilyn Madsen Tony Manzanares Max Martin Allen Massey Elynn Massey Cheryl McClean Teddy McKeachnie Eileen Merrell Sandra Merrell Tarie Merrill Larry Murphy Rand Murray Rhea Murray Tommy Murray Donna Naasz Diane Neilson Larraine Nemitz Steve Oldham Scott Oldroyd Ila Ray Paulson Gail Phillips Billy Pierce Jeanne Pierce Jerry Pope Floyd Rassmussen Don Roberts Lois Lynn Roberts Allan Rupe Scott Rasmussen Gail Robbins Barbara Sundquist Connie Scott Eugene Searle Dennis Price Cay Purdie DeAnn Richardson Janice Raines % Rance Searle Leslie Sevy Dennis Shiner Gary Showalter Don Semingson Glendon Simper Brenda Smith Myra Snow Karl Swain Bonnie Sweat Phyllis Thurnhurst -- ' Brownie Tomlinson Ray Vernon Patricia Walker Gary Warren Kathy Webb Fred Weeks Barbara Wilde Dorothy Winder Douglas Winkler Ruey Rose Wright Joyce Workman Jay Dee Young PRESIDENT—Jan Tate VICE PRES.—Gloria Wardell SEC.—Kathy Cundick Juniors Judy Adams Lorin Allan Leo Alexander Jody Ballard Joy Bausch Ronald Behunin Jack Bingham Karen Birchell Delila Bodily Kathy Bowles Gale Brewer Chcril Britt Cody Calder Marilyn Call JayVar Campbell Janet Clark Pam Couture Bill Clemons Kathy Cundick Barbara Crammer Nathan Day Avon Colton Connie Dickson Elaine Cooper Carolyn Durfee Lynn Eller Gordon Gee Shirley Erekson Ronald Gill Francis Feltch Lenette Godfredson Sherman Fletcher Annette Goodrich Norma Rae Gardner Sharon Hadlock 23 Rita Hall Joan Harrison Cloyd Hatch Dale Hatch Ken Hatch Marsha Haws Shirleen Haws Tenny Haws Uvene Haws Elizabeth Hein Dennis Henline Donald Hinkle Wayne Holmes Connie Horrocks Shirley Hulbert Connie Hullinger Cody Jenkins Fay Jones Ruth Joseph Kenneth Kay Dixie Karren Floyd King Lenore Karren Glenda Knight JoAnn Kendall Ralph Lanning Sally Kendall Ken Kindt Elaine Lemon Glendon Manwaring Linda McCarty Rickie Merkley Eugene McConkie Dwayne Merrill Sandra McConkie Mary Murphy Cheryl McKenny Deanna Murray Gary Meacham David Oaks Dennis Oaks Lee Peterson Larry Price Charles Rodeback GaLynn Oaks Duane Phillips Pat Purdie Chloe Ed Rupe Harold Oaks Ronnie Phillips Clifford Richardson Betty Jane Salazar Norman Pease Connie Pierce Kaylean Richardson Eileen Searle Sue Parkinson Rose Pope Danette Clark Miles Roberts Laura Searle Brent Shiner Joan Smuin Jan Tate Pam Carter Ronald Walker Charyl Siddoway LaRue Smuin Mike Temples Gloria Wardell Ronald Slaugh Lezlie Spendlove Dixie Smuin Arvid Sullivan Janeall Smuin Doug Sweat Jim Vernon Thea White Sandra Turney Owen Walker Dennis Williams Juanita Workman 27 PRESIDENT—Terr)- Tullis VICE PRES.—Brent Hacking rs SECRETARY—Maurene Johnson Janet Banks Eunice Brimhall Jackie Adams Dixie Belcher Vivian Allen Jennie Brandt Mary Bath Kathy Caldwell Pama Rae Campbell Kathy Clark Diane Cook Nila Dudley DaShel Evans Marsha Fox Sharon Gardner Margene Hall Lorna Clark Janet Colton Norma Rae Dudley Maureen Eaton Mary Gardiner Renee Gardner Pauline Martinsen Shera Don Merrill April Moss Bonnie Muirhead Lynda Murdock Marilyn Nobel Bonnie Peay Brenda Rex Ar Gene Southam Susan Sowards Nancy Stevens Sharon Stevens Nedene Stringham Connie Thomas Joyce Udy Anna Lou White La Von Smuin Carol Snow 1 Boyd Ashby Tommy Atwood Terry Barker Gary Bascom Mike Batty Wayne Bowden Paul Casterline Jimmy Chivers Doug Cook Neldon Cooper John Curfew Diane Wilkins Patty Winkler Maureen Johnson Garry Allred James Allred Don Anderson Garn Anderson Dan Davis Grant Durfee Ronnie Erekson Burke Evans Brent Hacking Edwin Hacking Larry Hacking Farron Harrison Gary Harrison Floyd Allen Jones Cleve Karren Leo Karren Douglas Lee Leon Mansfield Vincente Manzanares Dennis Massey Glenn Merrell Carl Miller Larry Nemitz Leslie Oldham Ted Olsen Wesley Punches Brent Preece Kirt Rich Grant Richardson Charles Richens David Roberts Nial Robinson Lucky Ross 5P. After oom Before Gfass 36 Could this be our Miss Hunsaker? Is she trying to tie her shoe? 37 This looks like the day before a test. Where is Mrs. Davis? Arvil Tassainer Brent Preece Earl Staley £ Susan Sowards Brenda Rex Boyd Ashby St'r s Terry Tullis Robert Behling Duane Wardle Brent Hacking Don Anderson Grant Durfee Kirk Jolley ('Idnitecf Cations TOP ROW, left to right: Joy Bausch, Brent Hacking, Les Oldham, Kirk Jolley, Gordon Gee, Harold Rust, Jackie Adams. CENTER ROW, left to right: Leslie Spendlove, Susan Sowards, Bonnie Muirhead, Jan Tate, Deanna Murray, Francis Feltch, Jody Ballard, Carla Holfeltz, Marsha Fox. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Joyce Udy, Brenda Rex, Rolaine Henderson, Kathy Cundick, Laura Searle, Gloria Wardell, Dixie Smuin, Annette Goodrich, and April Moss (not shown). Advisors . Mr. Massey and Mr. Hullinger These students represent our school as U.N. delegates. They have a B average and do very outstanding work in school. In the past year we have been honored to have this U.N. Delegate group. Their ad- visors, Mr. Hullinger and Mr. Massey, have done an excellent job in helping these stu- dents be better citizens of these United Nations. 40 ORAL GOODRICH MABLE HANDY ELLEN HAWS To you, our beloved cooks, we extend appreciation for your sweet smiles and your generous helpings of the appetizing foods. CUSTODIANS The shining halls, the dusted nooks, we owe our appreciation for the fine way our building looks. PEARL SIMPER LOWELL WARDELL BILL RICHENS ARNOLD PERRY La Von Smuin, they’re mine.” Hey, Da Shel, quit snitching. Hey, two-timer, where s Nedene? Hey, Lorna, what happened Who hit poor Terry? Wake up, Anna Lou. to those eyebrows? “Well,” said the Beatnik, do we go on the warpath?” Quiz time—two heads are better than one. North to Alaska U.H.S. Beauty but no brains. Just the same. Just a baby. 112 112 i TOP ROW, L to R: Wesley Punches Vicente Manzanares BOTTOM ROW, L to R: Mary Hatch Rolaine Henderson Jennie Brandt TOP ROW, L to R: Carol Snow Marilyn Noble Janea Liebgardt LuRae Richardson BOTTOM ROW, L to R: Dixie Belcher Billie Robison Kathy Clark LaVon Smuin TOP ROW, L to R: Faye Kidd Eunice Brimhall Shara Dawn Merrill Lorna Clark Sharon Gardner BOTTOM ROW, L to R: Janet Robins Nancy Stevens Maureen Johnson Patty Winkler Doug Jacobson, Chairman Kirk Jolley, Co-Chairman cS, emor L to R, TOP ROW: Leon Mansfield, Douglas Cook, Farron Harri- son, Gary Bascom, Grant Richardson. L to R, BOTTOM ROW: Grant Durfee, Arvil Tassainer, Jim Jeffries, Carla Hofeltz, Pam Campbell. Sracfuation Left: Jackie Adams, Co-Chairman. L to R: Harold Rust, Linda Murdock, Coleen Jacobe, Ranae Gard- Right: Gayle McKeachnie, Chairman. ner Cathy Caldwell, Billy Schafcrmeyer. 45 qj eruor iA, sse n BACK ROW, L to R: Duane Wardle (chairman), Neldon Cooper, Billy Schafermeyer. FRONT ROW, L to R: Diane Cook, Margene Hall (co-chairman), Lynette Lundell, Norene Hodgkinson. Senior 3fop Gommi ee 46 BACK ROW, L to R: Ronnie Merkley, Dennis Massey. MIDDLE ROW, L to R: April Moss, Jeanine Robertson, Marsha Fox, Mary Gardner, Janet Banks. FRONT ROW, L to R: Arnold Ufford, Earl Staley, Linda Kindt, Ruth Roberts, Mike Batty. 5 cjen or Left: Ted Olson—Chairman. Right: Bonnie Muirhead—Co-Chairman. BACK ROW, L to R: Brent Preece, Jim Jeffries, Ferron Simper, Loran Jeannerett, Edwin Hacking, Leslie Oldham. FRONT ROW, L to R: Leah Johnson, Diane Wilkins, Argene Southam, Donna Luck and Judy Smuin. T)aS iefCj vans a use. '£ GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS Linda Murdock, Leah Johnson, Gloria Wardell, Carma DeLong, Frances Feltch. BOYS' LEAGUE OFFICERS Doug Jacobson, Jim Olivers, Mike Batty. 51 FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Gloria Wardell, Leah Johnson, Leslie Spendlove, Rolaine Henderson. BACK ROW, L. to R.: Doug Jacobsen, Brent Hacking, Mr. Peterson. Mr. Pace, Mr. HuHinger, Ken Kindt, John Haws. Vincente Manzanares President Marsha Fox Vice Pres. Miss Manwaring Advisor April Moss Secretary Marie Dudley Historian - Reporter Spanisn Ted Olson Linda Pierce Jody Ballard Vicki Searle Nedene Stringham Douglas Jacobson Farron Harrison Janet Banks Ruth Toberts Nancy Stevens Mary Hatch Pauline Martinson Douglas Cook Sharon Stevens Elaine Cooper Joan Harrison Pat Walker Betty Jane Salazar 52 Science Gfub BACK ROW, left to right: Mr. Blazzard—Advisor, Brent Hacking, Terry Tullis, Lee Peterson, Gor- don Gee, Roddy Ainge, Mr. Thomas—Advisor, Mr. Hopla—Advisor. SECOND ROW, left to right: Vincente Manzanares, Susan Sowards, Rolaine Henderson, David Rob- erts, Vicki Searle, Fay Jones, Mr. Mclnelly—Advisor. FRONT ROW, left to right: Dale Hatch, Colleen Jacobe, Harold Rust, Sharon Stevens, Steve Oldham, Gail Phillips, LeRoy Caldwell. 53 Nancy Stevens Historian Dashel Evans Susan Sowards Rolaine Henderson Janet Banks Secretary Joyce Udy Leslie Spendlove Pat Puxdie Eileen Searle Reporter AnnaLou White Uvene Haws Connie Thomas Janet Robbins Pledge Leader Sharron Stevens Karen Birchell Noreen Hodgkinson Laura Searle Kathleen Bowles Shirleen Haws Vivian Allen Janeall Smuin Sandra McConkie Joy Bausch Maureen Johnson Gloria Warded Patty Winkler Joan Harrison I.ynette Lundell Kathy Cundick Nedene Stringham Jody Ballard Margene Hall Jan Tate Bonnie Peay Annette Goodrich Renee’ Gardiner Pam Couture Jeanine Robertson Sharon Hadlock Mary Gardiner Marsha Fox President Mrs. Caldwell Mrs. Peterson Sharon Bodily Jody Ballard Eunice Brimhall Pat Anderson Karen Birchell Sherryl Eaton Dale Caldwell Roy Caldwell Pama Campbell Pam Couture Shirley Erekson Marsha Fox Leri Dawn Gee Margene Hall Mary Hatch Rolaine Henderson Carla Holfeltz Claudia Adamson 56 Norene Hodgkinson Jim Holmes Patricia Hopkins Vicki Hullinger Maureen Johnson Kathleen Jolley Dee Ann Richardson Janet Robbins Laura Searle Gary Showalter Dixie Smuin Carol Snow Leslie Spendlove Roger Tullis Joyce Udy Kathy Webb Patty Winkler 57 Linda Kindt Jannea Liebhardt Lynette Lundeli Cheryl McLean Rose Pope Sharon Stevens Brenda Rex Brenda Smith Jan Tate Sandra McConkie President Vice President Secretary Ted Olsen Floyd King Doug Jacobsen Senior Rep. Brent Preece Gordon Gee Mike Batty DCetj Jim Holmes Jim Jeffries Arvel Tassainer GfuS Doug Cook Gary Showalter Dennis Oaks Scott Oldroyd Roger Tullis Jim Vernon Ron Frekson Dale Hatch DeWayne Merrell 58 Harold Rust President Gordon Gee Vice President Mary Ellen Hatch Secretary Mr. Peterson Advisor J ies spian FIRST ROW: Les Oldham, Patricia Walker, Marsha Fox, Ruth Roberts, Rolaine Henderson, LeRoy Caldwell, Kathleen Jolley. SECOND ROW: Sharon Bodily, Kathy Caldwell, Eileen Merrell, Rand Murray, Sherryl Eaton, Gail Phillips, Teddy McKeachnie. THIRD ROW: Colleen Jacobe, Dale Caldwell, Charyl McLean, Connie Fox, Barbara Wild, Pauline Martinsen, April Moss—Historian. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Udy, Leslie Spendlove, Reporter. 59 TOP: Scott Rasmussen, Wayne Slaugh, Ferry Evans, Gary Slaugh, Brownie Tomlinson, John Saddlier, Raymond Staley. SECOND: Pari Galloway, James Evans, Rodney Ainge, Evan Saddlier, Dennis Mar- tinson, DcWayne Olivers, Jerry Boren. THIRD: Dennis E. Hatch, Chris Slaugh, Merle Muirhead, Louis Labrum, Clifford Richards, Doug Cook. FOURTH: Lorin Allen, Billy Pierce, Johnny Gray, Barr ' Gale, Neldon Cooper, Gayle McKeachnie. 60 of J.'Imerica TOP: Jimmy Siddoway, Coy Ray Hatch, Ferron Simper, Joseph Hacking, Harvey Kanistanaux, Curg Belcher, Sherman Fletcher. SECOND: Terry Adams, Don Casterline, Donald Ufford, Alan Lee, David Murray, Glendon Simper. THIRD: Gayle Robbins, Boyd Ashby, Douglas Winkler, Owen Walker, Jay D. Young, Alan Deans. FOURTH: Doyle Landon, Advisor, Gary Harrison, John Curfew, Leon Mans- field, Larry Nemitz, Darroll Deans. 61 Shirley Erekson Kathy Cundick RaNee Gardiner Jeanine Robertson Janeall Smuin Kathy Bowles Janice Raines Pauline Martinson Sharon Seabolt Cherril Britt . Kathy Webb Sondra Merrell Bonnie Peay Susan Sowards C?J£C%. Bonnie Gloria Muirhead Wardell Patty Winkler Sharon Goodrich Pam a Campbell Mary Gardiner Dixie Karren Margene Hall Ruth Roberts Annette Goodrich Colleen Jacobe Maureen Johnson Vivian Allen De Ann Richardson Janet Colton Linda Kindt Carol Snow Rose Pope Connie Thomai Janet Banks Mary Ellen Hatch Joyce Udy Kathy Caldwell Janet Robbins Brenda Smith Sharron Goodrich Marsha Fox Nancy Stevens Brenda Rex Sharon Bodily Carla Holfeltz Uvene Haws GU Rolaine Henderson Dixie Smuin Kathleen Jolly Patricia Hopkins Elizabeth Hein Eileen Merrell Charyl Siddoway Mariam Allred Rita Hall Connie Fox Flossie Haslem Vicki Hullinger Pamela Couture Connie Belcher Marilyn Noble Claudia Adamson Sharon Had lock Teddy McKeachnie Lenettc Gotfredson Barbara Sundquist Pat Walker Bonnie Allred Connie Dickson Faye Jones Diane Cook Kay Caldwell Charyl McLean Dorothy Winder Patricia Anderson Rhea Murray APRIL MOSS—Editor MR. MASSEY—Advisor ANNETTE GOODRICH—Co-Editor DaSHEL EVANS JAN TATE JOYCE UDY LESLIE SPENDLOVE DIXIE SMUIN GARY SHOWALTER 64 65 NANCY STEVENS In a beautiful way she was chosen to be Queen of the Homecoming affairs—Her Majesty. 68 Along with the football season comes many memo- ries. Memories of good sportsmanship, fine ball handling, and lots of effort which made our team tops. Pictured at the right are our managers, Vince and Gary. P Q. tl' V C| )r PP S5 58 50 5g5s3h I {1 Mi H 72 7,r.y- DEPT David Roberts Jimmy Chi vers Rickie Merkley Don Semingsen Michael Batty Pari Galloway Patrick Price Donald Hinkle Brent Preece Brent Shiner Allan Trujillo Eugene McConkic Terry Tullis Coach Bart Johnson Leslie Oldham Kirk Jolley Harvey Kanistanaux Duane Phillips a MARY BATH With hair so fine—expression so sweet— Our Harvest Ball Queen has made her life complete. 76 - JIM CHIVERS 5 7' GAYLE McKEACHNIE 6 1 JIM VERNON 5’10’ EARL STALEY, Manager DENNIS OAKS 5T0’ RONNIE MERKLEY 5’6' ARVEL TASSAINER 5’11 KIRK JOLLEY—6 3'' DAVID ROBERTS— 5' 10” FERRON HARRISON—5’ 10” COACH JOHNSON Captain, McKEACHNIE Manager, STALEY We all have our differences VICENTE MANZANARES—5’8” BRENT SHINER—5’10” GARY BASCOM—5’9” i iMNTd! FRONT, CENTER: Gary Meacham. BACK, CENTER: Coach Louis Mele. LEFI WING: Tony Man- zanares, Roger Tullis, Roy Caldwell, Curg Belcher, Tommy Murray. RIGHT WING: Fred Weeks, Glen Landon, Don Roberts, Lewis Jensen, and John Haws. Ji unior Fred Weeks and Roger Tullis Don Roberts and Lewis Jensen 82 TJarsihj Glen Landon and Tony Manzanares Roy Caldwell and Tommy Murray Curg Belcher and John Haws 83 h)res tiers '61 Louis Mele—Coach, DeLyle Billings—Assistant Coach, Doug Jacobson—Manager. These men have done a fine job in training and instructing our wrestlers this year. We all give thanks to them and thanks to the boys who have contributed all their time to this fine sport. 84 DONALD UFFORD KIRT RICH Four students who deserve honorable mention for participating in State Wrestling Tournament are: Allen Trujillo, Dennis Massey, Jack Bingham, and David Murray. GRANT DURFEE JACK BINGHAM 85 SHARON GOODRICH A Valentine Sweetheart so tiny in size— What brought her this honor? Her laughing eyes. 86 To Nedene Stringham we pay special tribute for her outstanding job as head cheer- leader. Under her able leadership, along with that of our other cheerleaders, our school has known victory after victory throughout the school year. JlCosi CPreJerrecf (JlCan The girls of Uintah High School have chosen you, Terry Tullis, as the Most Preferred Man of 1961. Terry, your personality is one of a pleasing quality. Your ability to get things done is another of your noteworthy characteristics. DENNIS OAKS GARY BASCOM BRENT HACKING GORDON GEE DOUG JACOBSEN LeROY CALDWELL EDWIN HACKING LARRY HACKING KIRK JOLLEY The Most Preferred Men To you, the Most Preferred Men of U.H.S., your outstanding personalities, your good looks, high grades, and fine sportsmanship, make you the chosen lot. yearSooJz CPrincess, 1960 61 Janet Colton, our lovely Senior, with the sparkling eyes, hair of chestnut brown, and radiant personality are her noted traits. i) ear boo ? Prince, 1960-61 John Saddlier, also is a Senior, is bashful, but always polite. He has a winning smile to top a wonderful personality. 91 Qlie JJou) 7. Jon) SlaJ-f BACK ROW, 1. to r.: Loran Jeannerett, Shirley Erekson, Doug Jacobsen. THIRD ROW, I. to r.: Ruth Joseph, Connie Thomas, Pam Carter, Ted Olsen. SECOND ROW, 1. to r.: Lynette Lundell, Colleen Jacobe, Kathy Caldwell, Nedcne Stringham. FRONT ROW, 1. to r.: April Moss, Joyce Udy, Mrs. Webb, advisor. Norene Hodgkinson. 92 S aye G reaj Left to right: Ronnie Phillips, Douglas Cook, Vicente Manzanares, Ken Kindt, Harold Rust. 93 UVENE HAWS NEDENE STRINGHAM MARY BATH 94 Mary Bath, Uvene Haws, Nedene Stringham, Kathy Caldwell GAi eer KATHY CALDWELL L eacfers Kathy Caldwell, Nedene Stringham, Mary Bath, Uvene Haws UVENE HAWS NEDENE STRINGHAM KATHY CALDWELL MARY BATH 95 Island of Paradise’’ was majestically done by the Junior Class. Prom decorations were in fish nets, murals, bridges over a small stream, bamboo, grass hut and fluorescent lights, each of these added atmosphere to the wisely chosen theme. Dancing to Tal Wardle and his orchestra completed the gala event. The Juniors and their Advisors are to be compli- mented for the lovely dance. JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE TOP ROW, left to right: Kathy Cundick, Laura Searle, Pam Carter, Jan Tate and Gloria Wardell. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Sharon Hadlock, Leslie Spendlove, Shirley Erikson, Uvene Haws, and Gordon Gee. 96 LESLIE SPENDLOVE Junior Prom Chairman Orange Blossom Special, the theme appropriately chosen for the Sophomore's Big Dance was a huge success. The decorations for the outstanding dance was trains, spring flowers, tracks, tickets. Numerous students dancing to the swinging-swaying music of Uintah’s greatest, helped make this dance a pleasurable and successful event. SOPHOMORE SWING COMMITTEE TOP ROW, left to right: Barbara Wild, Connie Fox, Roy Caldwell, Kay Caldwell, Patricia Anderson, and Renee Hullinger. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Rand Murray, Dale Caldwell, Teddy McKeachnie, Sharon Bodily, Kath- leen Jolley, and Tony Manzanares. 97 ( )hi cire n s Oheater l£e C foes ancf the ffoemafer From Left to Right: Tari Merrill, Sharon Goodrich, Kathy Knight. These students are under the direc- tion of Mr. Peterson. 98 School 7J aty As Any Air Left to Right: Gordon Gee, Kathy Knight, Tari Merrill, Margene Hall, Rolaine Henderson, Harold Rust, Sharron Goodrich, Brent Hacking, Pam Carter. 99 i anci Music and work conquers all. That is the motto of the band—a spirited organization of which Uintah High is most proud. Drum IKajor ancf Uwirfers Uintah High School is proud to name Sharon Stevens and Kay Caldwell as their twirlers for the year of 1960-61. Our thanks goes to Michael Batty for the splendid job he has done for our school as Drum Major. TKixecf Ghorus Uintah High School’s Mixed Chorus have done outstanding performances this year and is in great demand to entertain for School and Civic functions. Congratulations, stu- dents. 102 S 'rls ’ A fee ancf joys; GA or us These groups, both large and small, have done a fine job in representing our school this year. DRAMATIC READINGS TOP ROW, left to right: Kathy Cundick, Leslie Spendlove, Brenda Rex. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Sharon Bodily, Susan Sowards. NOT PICTURED: Ruth Roberts. £7n ierpretwe PANTOMIME TOP ROW, left to right: Ken Kindt, Jan Tate, Ron Phillips. BOTTOM ROW: Rand Murray, Joyce Udy, Doug Jacobsen. NOT PICTURED: Deanna Murray, Gail Phillips, Sharon Goodrich, Carma DeLong. 104 RETOLD STORIES Lynette LyndeJl, Noreen Hodgkinson, Kathy Caldwell, Sandra Merrel, Rolaine Henderson. NOT PICTURED, April Moss. TKeei CONTEST PLAY Brent Hacking, Kirk Jolley, Loran Jeanerette, Colleen Jacobe, Gordan Gee, Harold Rust, Bill Schafer- meyer. 105 HUMOROUS READINGS TOP ROW, left to right: Eileen Merrill, Connie Fox, Marie Dudley, Barbara Wild. BOTTOM ROW: Kathleen Jolley, Shirley Erekson. NOT PICTURED: Michael Batty. Uintah’s contest play received superior, gaining honor of going to state. They also took many other places for state. The members that participated in state were: Kathy Caldwell Lynnette Lyndell Mike Batty Kathleen Jolley Sharon Bodily Kathy Cundick Ruth Roberts Gordon Gee Brent Hacking Loran Jeanerette Colleen Jacobe Harold Rust Kirk Jolley Billy Schafermeyer Neldon Cooper Douglas Jacobsen Jan Tate Deanna Murray 106 GROUP INTERPRETIVE MEET TOP ROW: Loran Jeanerette, Brent Hacking, Laura Searle, Margene Hall, Brenda Rex, Rolaine Henderson, Vincente Manzanares, Kirk Jolley. SECOND ROW: Barbra Jackson. Rand Murray, Sandra Merrell, Dorthy Winder, Joyce Udy. BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Cundick, Leslie Spendlove, Kathleen Jolley, Harold Rust, Gordon Gee. 107 0 vn Any response: Stooges of the emotions! That candy just sticks’ and sticks! Where's the rest of the council? Cjoen s TOP ROW, left to right: Coach Mele, Arthur Moya, Don Simingson, Roy Caldwell. CENTER ROW, left to right: Terry Tullis, Doug Jacobsen, Dennis Oaks. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Jerry Pope, Jim Siddoway, Jim Chivers. Jean2 TOP ROW, left to right: Don Roberts, Curg Belcher, David Roberts, Leo Alexander, Coach Johnson. CENTER ROW, left to right: Jim Vernon, Arvel Tassainer, Loran Jennerette, Ricky Merkley. BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Gary Meacham, Earl Staley. Vincinte Manzanaries. Dennis Oaks Jim Chi vers Tiaseba I 112 Vincent Manzinares and Doug Jacobsen 113 Jim Chi vers FRONT ROW: Coach Mele, Curg Belcher, Terry Tullis, Arvel Tassainer, Gary Allred, Gerron Harri- son, and Coach Johnson. BACK ROW: Arthur Moyam, Harvey Kanistanaux, Roy Caldwell, Don Semingson, John Haws, Allen Deans, Fred Weeks, and Tony Manzaras. I 14 Roy Caldwell, Don (Baby Huey) Semingson, and Ferron Harrison During the track season of '61 we find our track stars doing very well. GOOD LUCK, BOYS 117 WAo’s l9) io G ass '61 BACK ROW, 1. to r.: Brent Hacking, Terry Tullis, Gayle McKeachnie, Kirk Jolley, Larry Hacking, Harold Rust, Vicente Manzanares, Rolaine Henderson, Connie Thomas, Colleen Jacobe, Mary Elizabeth Gardiner, Marsha Fox, Lynda Murdock, Bonnie Muirhead, Susan Sowards, Margene Hall, Norene Hodgkinson, Lynette Lundell, Cathy Caldwell, Brenda Rex, DaShel Evans, April Moss, Joyce Udy. 118 120 121 Deanna Murray tries on attractive sports jacket assisted by one of the friendly people at Kings BASIN MARINE. Deanna is sure to be one of their many satisfied customers. KING'S BASIN MARINE ASHLEY VALLEY MARKET For the Tops in Economy ARMY AND NAVY 122 UTE TRADING POST For the Finest in Souvenirs for Your Friends and Relatives WHERE YOUR DIRTY CLOTHES TAKE ON A NEW LOOK BASIN LAUNDRY SHOWALTER MOTOR Your Friendly Ford Dealer DAYNES SIGHT OPTICAL For the Best in Eye Care and Attractive Eye Wear 123 WESTERN LIVING your friendly furniture dealer ASHLEY FARMERS CO-OP THORNE STUDIO A Portrait Is an Investment in Pleasure Beyond Price 18 WEST MAIN 4 REXALL DRUG 125 'fggvv MODE-O-DAY Come into the ECONOMY-MINDED STORE and buy! SUPERIOR MEATS A Necessity for Sunday Dinner ALLRED'S PAINTS AND GLASS To Brighten Up the Home BRADSHAW AUTO SHOP Maureen and Jan look over the hub caps shown by Duane Wardle that they would like to have on their riew car if and when. 128 TOT 'N' TEENS Clothes for Your Little Darlings J. AND B. AUTO Everything for Your Car COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. For the Best in Bottled Drinks VERNAL SHOE STORE Heavenly Shoes at Down-to-Earth Prices 129 MILT'S MERCHANDISE MART Merchandise of Superior Qualify VERNAL OFFICE SUPPLY Everything for the Office SLAUGH MOTOR HOBBY SHOP Your Shop the Hobby Shop Cadillac and Pontiac Dealer 130 QUALITY DRUG For the Quality You Have the Right to Expect ASHTON'S Eastern Utah's Largest and Most Complete Store UTAH-COLORADO GAS COMPANY SKILLET SPROUSE JEWELERS 133 PAUL'S BARBER SHOP POLAR KING GREEN-VALLEY MARKET SEARLE GAS KVEL 1250 on Your Radio Dial 135 Congratulations to the Class of 1961 CALDWELL JEWELERS BOB'S ELECTRIC Service, Friendliness, and the Best in Electrical Repair VALLEY BAKERY The Finest Pastries in Eastern Utah RAVEN Congratulations, Seniors OIL REFINING From COMPANY BILL GARDINER Shop at the CORNER STORE Every Time 136 ft ► ! BANK OF VERNAL Save Your Pennies at PENNEY'S SEARLE ELECTRIC ASHLEY VALLEY APPLIANCE AND SPORT SHOP GARDEN GATE FLORAL Flowers for Every Occasion SPUDNUT SHOP MELODY GARDENS Eastern Utah's Music Center 139 VERNAL DRUG Eastern Utah's Largest Prescription Center HOTEL VERNAL Vernal's Finest TURNER BUILDING SUPPLY Everything for the Builder SUTTON CLEANERS We Get the Dirtiest Clothes the Cleanest 141 SLAUGH REAL ESTATE VERNAL EXPRESS Brings News of Friends and Neigh- bors and Makes the Community complete. BARNETTS VARIETY STORE Where You Find Big Things and Little Things at Small Prices. ALICE'S BEAUTY SHOP Makes Pretty Girls Beautiful 142 CORTEZ FISHING TOOL For All Your Fishing Needs D. E. CASADA RIG AND CONSTRUCTION CO. Community Minded as Well as Superior Service UTAH MOTOR Your Friendly Plymouth Dealer POPE GROCERY A Small and Friendly Store MASSEY STUDIO BOYD'S CONOCO The Hottest Brand Going


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