Uintah High School - Uintahn Yearbook (Vernal, UT)

 - Class of 1978

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 WORK Tiii UH ns m tn m You can always spot a working student. He waits slowly; hair and clothes a mess. It isn't easy to go to school, rush to work, and still do the things expected of a stu- dent. You can't sluff a day be- cause you'll never make it to work. Homework is hard when blow drying your hair. The wind keeps changing the pages. It's awful to turn in a term paper with Wheaties and milk on the title page. But students will still work. 10 thumbs 2 left feet Once in every life, a prob- lem comes along. And I had two hands, ten thumbs that did not belong. They were on my left and they were on my right. I was always dropping things. What a terribly embar- rassing plight. September through May, my two left feet always played. On ice and snow they just couldn't stay. Oh my broken heart crys each and every night. I hope someday I will be normal. Is there any way that I might? Folks call me clumsy, but I must disagree. My ten thumbs and two left feet are the things that make up me. for real... Bathroom blues and the male status corner were only part of Uintah. Many problems faces us, yet attendance still increased, school spirit grew greatly, academic classes saw larger enrollments, and the community ac- quired a better opinion of the school in general. We were not perfect and we realized it. But it was our school. It was what we made it. Men or Boys? There is a time in every boys life when he has to be a man or at least feel like one. On qualification is that of growing hair on the chest. Unfortunately for some-this feat is not possible. While females feel sad and may shed tears over the subject, male comrads will harass and torment you. Cluing, sta- pling, and taping are not socially ac- cepted. Discussing this with one of the wizards of the trade may be profitable. But as few of these have been sighted, we regret to inform the male population that hints are not available. So men will be men and boys will be boys. Close encounter of the 1st kind. Trying to persuade the substitute it is an emergency but she still says no. Close encounter of the 2nd kind. Finding that once you get there, the facilities have run out. Close encounter of the 3rd kind. Looking into the mirror and seeing yourself lets you know the Batnroom Blues have encountered you. i Chow time When noon comes, everyone from teachers to sophies is exhausted from the trials of education. Hunger pains grow and all await the bell. It finally rings and Sophomores roughly elbow their way to the grub. Dutifull Sen- iors bring up the rear while teachers stay behind til the rush is over. If an arms length is kept between one- self and others, one may make it to the lunch room safely. .. Lube-9-Cop! Getting the first traffic ticket is a big event in the lives of many. Once one has managed to get oneself pulled over, coming out on top is another matter. While the reds usually don't result in anything to serious, a good story or maybe even tne truth does wonders to lube the situation. But if the local Cop Shop catches you drag racing or driving recklessly-no amount of pleading or storytelling will save you. r-YTT A true Ute Uintah has many who qualify for the True Ute status. Dtiving a unit to school is the first and most important. A tape deck and accessories (50 to 75 tapes) are also a big must. Being at least five minutes late for every class added also. Last but not least, dragging main hourly announced to all that you are a True Ute. Theme

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