Uintah High School - Uintahn Yearbook (Vernal, UT)

 - Class of 1983

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Dujuana Horrocks and Cynthni I fever, enjoy Front row: Dennis Vincent, Rod Gilmore, Keri Bartlett, Jerome Davies, Carl Armstrong, Joe May, the work of poisoning and burying lonely old men. Thomas Goad Back row: Greg Robbins, Dujuana Horrocks, Cynthni Lafever, Greg Clark, Mike Sonnie, Gary Gray, Bruce Atwood. Jerome Davies and Keri Bartlett celebrate the news, of Keri’s father’s consent to their being mar- ried to each other. Officer O’hara refuses to un-tie Mortimer from the awkward position that Johnathon and Dr. Einstein have placed him into. U-Haul rentals at 501 E. Main-Robin’s Huskey SCHOOL PLAY 29

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Old Ladies Bring Death --♦-- Mike Sonnie waits patiently to have the silver hairsprav applied to his hair, to give him the distin- guished look of Father Harper. Finding out, that the two nice old ladies that raised you have been poisoning lonely old men, with homemade wine, can be quite a shock. But to find your brother has returned home, and caught them at it too, could make you go crazy. The school play was full of surprises, from the first audition. More people tried out than have ever before. For many of the people in the pro- duction, this was their first try at theatrics. From auditions, to the final production, the cast was able to practice for two months. “They were a really tal- ented group of kids. Every- one did their best, and I felt the production went very well,” stated the di- rector, Miss Spencer. The stage crew had an easier job than they did with most plays, as there were no scene changes. But there were still problems. One of the crew forgot to turn off the lights at the end of a scene. “Standing up there, waiting for the lights to go off made me nervous, but when Dennis Vincent left me alone, I about died,” commented Greg Robbins. Jason Merrell Perry Motor—Friendly service at reasonable prices 28 SCHOOL PLAY



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What makes A HOLIDAY PARTY “Santa, I want a tall, dark, handsome, wel- 1—you know.” Said Julene Johnson after min- utes of thought. The holidays came and went with a bang. It brought many parties and celebrations for lots of students and left behind happy memories. The Christmas assembly had some new additions. Drill team and flags performed for the first time along with other groups. Of course, Mr. Caldwell gave his traditional Christmas story to the studentbody. Hi-lites had an enjoyable season as they were invited to perform at several Christmas activities throughout the Uintah Basin. Having secret pals seemed to be contageous as the Semi- nary and many clubs played the game before Christmas. Some people went all out to present things to their secret pal. One person was called out of the audience at an assem- bly to receive a gift. Others received flowers and kisses by way of messenger from two popular guys from the school. Winter sports attracted many fans as the Christmas season brought snow and cold weather. Nearly every student joined in the fun of Christmas parties. And everyone was re- lieved when the holidays were over. Sharalyn Slaugh Decorating home room classes is a new exp ience for sophomore Shari Hopla. Even santa has to use a computer to keep tra of who's been naughty or nice. Eating holiday goodies was the main desire fol Alisha Batty at the FBLA Christmas party. ARCTIC CIRCLE - a special place for special people

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