Uintah High School - Uintahn Yearbook (Vernal, UT)

 - Class of 1987

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How much longer? Terri Kline and Latisha Smith spend the second day of school waiting in line for their activity cards Summer is forgotten as seniors Theron Murphy. John Kahvas. and Bobby Fritz try to figure out the “N in room N102 Registration 9

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READY HERE K ■WE COME Big!” was all sopho- more Sammi Sathers could say about the new school. Julie James could not believe it was ours. “It was like walking into somebody else’s high school. Registration gave a lot of students their first impres- sion of the new high school. Confusing describes the first day of school to a T. Students did not have their lockers because the locker combination book was lost, making teachers unable to issue books. Seniors and juniors were just as lost as the sophomores were, no one knowing the difference between N 102 and Vlll. Different from other years. the opening assembly was on the sec- ond day of school, in the auditorium. This was the first time in years the whole student body was together. The Cheerleaders started off the assembly and were followed by Drill Team and Flags. Mr Caldwell then gave a speech and introduced the faculty. Meanwhile, the sophomores sat and wor- ried. wondering what their traditional initiation would be. A sermon was given by Student Body Presi- dent, Lon Searle. in the traditional student council skit. The sophomores were then baptized by stu- dent council members who leaped from the or- chestra pit with surgical hoses. After the assembly. shoved into the various lines for lockers, car stickers, schedule changes, and activity cards. This year students were not required to share lockers. Though the start of school was confusing, students soon got into the swing of school and had no problem finding their classes. Ladean Chew and Larence Searle In between two-a day practices for football. Bart Huber takes time to sign up for school After a day f finding classes K C Jones. Marty Hatch and Ken Beede plan their last sum- mer fling of the year Unpacking trophies gives Katy Weber a chance to admire all of the school's many accomplishments Seniors waste no time at al in deciding where their new ter- ritory will be in the school Cowan The one for savings plus service—Smith’s Food Drug 8 Registration



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WEEK TO BUILD SPIRIT Fun, excitement, activities, and friends — each played a part in our first homecoming in the new school. Executive coun- cil had a tough time get- ting organized as homecoming week came in just three weeks. Dedication programs jumbled scheduling and took time usually used for events and assemblies. The mud bowl held in the FFA farm lot was a hit, but the location wasn’t easily found because of the new grass. Senior boys and Junior girls walked away victorious. The queens’ talent assembly helped to start off the week. Crowning of the queens was Wednesday. Katy Weber reigned as queen with her attendants being Jill Ford, first, and Gayle Clark, second. Whitewashing the “U was paint fights, volleyball, and lunch for the senior boys who got out of school to spend the day preparing the “U” for Friday. The im- patient senior boys were so eager to see their girlfriends perform at halftime that the “U was lit early. The bon fire was delayed by dedication, but the students soon flocked to Remember the Maine. The serenity of the fire was soon broken up when a large marshmallow fight changed the silence. The rise in spirit began with the pep assembly. The team was introduc- ed and given balloons by the songleaders. Drill team and flag twirlers performed. while cheerleaders coaxed spirit out of the crowd with cheers and a new Ute Shuffle. The ex- citement was finally created when vice- principal. Curtis Noel, gave his famous Break Their Ribs speech, at which time the crowd ex- ploded and the chant echoed through the gym. The enthusiasm of the students and the fans lasted through the game to give the team the power to do their best. Bart Huber Brandi Allen The band performs ! infare and Parade during their first appearance of the year Silence falls over the crowd Working hard to finish the as Gayle Clark. Katy Weber, and Whitewashing. Seniors feel a cer Jill Ford are introduced tain unity as the day ends Halftime is a rest for the cheerleaders as they watch the Flag Twirlers perform 10 Homecoming The best in news and entertainment, Adult radio-KVEL 920

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