Uintah High School - Uintahn Yearbook (Vernal, UT)

 - Class of 1987

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Al photos bv Cowan For Kati Hatch nd Steve Hatch. Sadie Hawkins begins with oriental food in Sophist A Cut's front show window . . . and I’ll give him resh fruit at least once a month. promises Lorn Calder to her slave. Rhadd Wilier Creativity is shown ot only in date ideas, but also through weanng vaned. matching shirts to the dance Colt Trucking — For all deliveries near and far Sadie Hawkins 17

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SADIE SPARKS ■NEW IDEAS Creative — what bet- ter word for Sadie Hawkins? Whether it be dinner for four at the beauty salon, riding to the dance on a hay wagon. or simply wearing matching shirts. Sadie couples showed style. Traditionally, Sadie Hawkins has been one of the favorite dances of the year, and this year was no different As the night of Sadie quickly approach- ed. girls asked their dates early in a strange variety of ways from a bouquet of balloons with a message attached, to a personal visit by a gorilla during class. Robyn Reed had Renee Drollinger dress as a preacher and read a doctored scripture to ask Duane Wood to go to Sadie. Hi Lites sang a special song to Shane Goodman for Christy Toone. It’s no wonder that the male population of the school was suspicious. Those who had been to Sadie before awaited the night with anticipation, those who hadn’t, with fear Like most dances, the excitement of a typical Sadie date began long before the dance. Rita Barker and her date. Colt Mortenson, ate a quiet candlelight dinner of pizza at Remember the Main Park before going to the dance. At the dance, couples waited in a long line for their turn to be joined in the holy vows of bondage. Slaves promised to give up their worldly possessions to their masters, while the masters in turn vowed to feed their slaves fresh fruit at least once a month. Sealed with a handshake, a sign- ed document, and “gold bands, girls used the ser- vices of their slaves for the rest of the dance. Niel Goslin summed up the dance. Sadie was fun!” and then added. 1 liked being a slave. Shelly Rasmussen Master Penny Anfinson spent the entire Sadie evening surpris- ing and playing practical jokes on her unsuspecting date. Russel Augustus Cruising main in a ha Throughout the dance. wagon provides uniqtf couples often sit and relax, talk transportation for this Satfl to friends, or watch others dance group Suspense builds as Julie Barlow leads her date. Devin Southam. to dinner at the Col- ton Pavillion 16 Sadie Hawkins For the best in treads — Big O Tires



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DREAMS Something “big and flashy!” was the way “Cinderella” director Ms. Clair Spencer described the musical. She said that at first there were worries about do- ing a fairy tale, but public response was en- thusiastic. and so was student involvement. Close to 70 students tried out for parts in the musical ear- ly in September, and when it had all been decided, over 35 of them were part of an unusually large cast. Gayle Clark, who succeeded in getting the lead part of Cinderella, said that she was most nervous about “callbacks.” second tryouts for those who will be considered for main roles, because “you knew you had a good chance, and you could either make it or blow it.” Later when she discovered that she’d been cast as Cinderella, Gayle said she was “in shock while other cast members celebrated their accomplishments. Two and a half months of rehearsals followed, and cast members started to feel the pressure of trying to keep up in school with hours of practice almost every night, but close friendships among them kept morale up. and most agreed that all the hard work was also a lot of fun In November it was l found him, and he’s charming! Gayle Clark and Eric Wilson find true love at last at the ball finally time to really start putting everything together. Dress rehear- sals that also served as special performances for families and elementary school children were a hit. and finally it was opening night. The musical proved to be a big hit with the general public also, and ran for three nights to large crowds. Shana Kinsey Dancing the night way at the Ball. Laura McKay and Niel Goshn admire the mysterious princess Two directors? Director Ms Claire Spencer and Student Direc tor Rozanne Wardle share a rare Cow«n moment of relaxation during rehearsals 18 Musical

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