Uintah High School - Uintahn Yearbook (Vernal, UT)

 - Class of 1982

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Happy Gub members do not allow the doudy and gloomy day to get them down. Lori Reid Rochelle Hopson recover from routine. Gordon Gark hurriedly finishes the royalty float before parade begins. Juniors struggle in battle, only to be defeated by the Seniors. Enette Timothy patiently awaits the parade to start. and automotive field. Always the best service in all ways . Homecoming 13

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FUN WEEK. OF ACTIVITIES TO EXCITE STUDENT BODY Splat! was the sound that began the mud bowl. Although the scores were close, the seniors were triumphant in defeating the juniors. Something new and dif- ferent in the mud bowl this year was a half-time show. Performing were the Ramb- lers and Ramblerettes, attired in uniforms of white. The RKG's marched their way through the cold and lumpy mud demonstrating moves of skill and coordina- tion. As part of the queens con- test, the girls were asked to either participate in a talent show or display a craft. A wide variety of talent was offered. With everything from dancing to pillow twirling. Sponsored by the Senior Class, Rakeyl Massey was chosen as Queen for the second year in a row. Many people were astonished that it could happen twice. 1st attendant was Enette Timothy, 2nd attendant was Robin Winn, who com- mented, Why did it have to rain on me? The weeks activities ended with the traditional homecoming dance on Saturday night. i2 Homecommg BASIN AUTO and INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY, Everything in the industrial



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NEW STUDENTS RELAY VIEWS OF SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY. MOM: Dear, we're moving. KID: Where? MOM: To Vernal, Utah. KID: What the -e is Ver- nal? Why do we have to move? MOM: Your father has a job. KID: Do I have to move, too? MOM: We would appreciate it if you would. Trust me, it will be all right. This conversation prob- ably took place in many homes across the nation, as 80 families moved from Ida- ho, Colorado, Wyoming, Costa Rica, Texas, Nevada, and Washington, to join the horde of workers who moved to Eastern Utah for jobs in energy. Cynthni LaFever: California The school is really different from my other school. In California we had open schools. That's when you don't have ceilings in the halls. There are alot of different types of kids, too. Most of all, I couldn't believe it was so quiet. Kurtis Johnson: Mississippi I like to leave campus at lunch. I hate the weather, but I like the people. I especially like to speak down home South- ern Swaheli and I'm heavily into noonies. I like the city of Vernal, even though its pretty small. Rene Jackson: Oklahoma When I first got here I thought everyone was really nice. Vernal seems bigger to me from where I used to live. We had only 4500 people. One thing I liked best was your shorter class hours . . . that's great. Shanon Smith: Louisiana I like school better here than at my last one. You have more activities. But I wish your classes were like ours, we only had six periods a day in Louisiana. That was the best part. And I like the town, and the girls. Kevin Johnson: Alaska It really seems different to live here, but I enjoy the kids and I like the activities you have. The kids are all really nice .. so far. I think the school is nice and I'm excited about going to school here. For quality vehicles, at reasonable prices — Showalter Ford Motor Co.

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