Uintah High School - Uintahn Yearbook (Vernal, UT)

 - Class of 1988

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Page 33 text:

Excited after the Homecoming com- Harvest Ball royalty: Shelly Magee. Miss Con- petition. Tonya Pope and Men York geniality; Ladean Chew, 1st attendant; Desiree Shiner, prepare for tin weeks activities Queen and Mern Jorgenson, 2nd attendant Crown Captures Crowd Kings and Queens frequently go unnoticed at our school Other than Homecoming and Harvest Ball, many students don’t even realize who receives the honor of the royalty posi- tions Assemblies helped the students get involved in these activities Talents, interviews, and candidate questions are some of the areas the girls compete in for the crown of Homecom- ing Queen. Receiving this crown was Tonya Pope with Meri York. 1st atten- dant, and Charm Haws as 2nd atten- dant Charm Haws commented. All the girls were enthusiastic, eager to par- ticipate. and just had fun. Harvest Ball was another enjoyable activity to watch. The candidates par- ticipated in an assembly which includes roping a calf, horseriding obstacle, their cakes, and other odd races Following the parade of cakes, the traditional auc- tion lake place Winning the crow n w as Desiree Shiner with Ladean Chew as 1st attendant. Mem Jorgenson as 2nd at- tendant. and Shelly Magee as Miss Congeniality. The Jr Miss competition this year took place in the Raintree Plaza The girls competed for a 4-year scholarship Lara McKay received the honor of Jr. Miss, hut was unable to attend the state competition Fredia YanTassell. 1st at- tendant. stepped up and was able to participate in the competition Danielle Drollinger Jr. Miss royalty: Fredia YanTassell. Shauna Mansfield. Dalvnn Black. Annelle Allen. Lara Matkay. Julie James, and Susie Cook. Reigning over Homecoming are Men York as 1st attendant. Tonya Pope as Queen, and Charm Haws 2nd attendant Service Insurance Agency—Call the professionals.

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Sweetheart Rail royalty: Chance Murrav Lori Hatch. Brian Oscarson. and Scott Hardman Missing Brenda Jackson and Shauna Mansfield Concentrating on getting that AO's heat. Kvan Rasmussen and Andrea Sawyer listen to the nights entertainment ( owan Deberry l»ebcrr We make being thin as easy as thinking thin!—Diet Center



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Christmas during Victorian times jc»v» Hi Mr. Jan Nelson is beingescorted to thecounty lights a chance to wear neat costumes |..i fail The Highway Patrol are sure he is cuffed on their caroling at the 7-11 Cafe dunng a even limb meeting Thirteen Days of Christmas Thirteen? There aren’t thirteen days of Christmas! Or are there? Well, Executive Council thinks there are. The Christmas assembly started off the week on Monday. The band and Hi- lights brought up the musical part, but the Executive Council helped out with their version of the thirteen days of Christmas. The Executive Council sang of the gifts their school gave to them like: nine cars towed, six junkie juniors, four french kisses, three fat chicks, two beef sticks, and an educational assembly. On the thirteenth day they got a VACATION! Dr. Bob Vincent gave out gifts to students and faculty Dennis Knibbe and Jason Espino a got a timer so that they knew when to come up for air while Mr Cillman received an “I love Scott Claus’’ pin and the real Scott Claus. To put the big finale on the assembly the Highway Patrol came and took Mr. Jan Nelson off to prison for the promotional “Wear Your Seat Belts . There were two competitions that took place during the week. Big purple ribbons won the homeroom tree decorating contest for Mrs. Jan Blair Sub-for-Santa cans was another contest where they averaged by the number of students in the class to find the win- ner. Mrs. Sharon Shipton’s homeroom class boomed over everyone else w ith 8.3 cans per person. I can’t wait to gel out!’’ exclaimed Kim Oldham about the Christmas break We didn't get out until the day before Christmas Eve so the three day week was filled with hyperactive students Brandi Allen Strieker Smiling from car to ear. Janice Dilworth Junior Jon Tucker adds snowflakes to Mrs puts on her Yearbook Christmas gift that shows Bowman s Spanish I class to help get 1st place her true identity for room decorating Hunsakcr Supplying the oil field industry—Marta-Co Wellhead, Inc. 28 Christmas

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