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Four talent chairmen, elect- ed from each class, had the re- sponsibility of providing talent from their classes for Inc as- semblies and of being in charge of their own class assemblies. Tin se chairmen worked in conjunction with the student- body vice-president in gathering the talent. Many students voice d their approva I of the assemblies and lyceums at I nion this year, which provided a great deal of new talenl for the st udent body to view. I hese programs were held about once every week dur- ing the year. Talent Chairman Seated: Colleen Hatch, senior: Vicky Hatch, junior; Ann Murphy, studentbody vice-president. Standing: Pat Solmonson, sophomore: Catherine Lamb, freshman. Freshmen— Sophomores — portray Hollywood television panel. meet Uintah's damaged team. rj
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cti vities chool activities during the past year were num- erous and varied. I hese extra-curricular events added the spice and touch of zest to your usual school routine. I he first activity of tfie year began with the Hello I )ance which acquainted you with oilier students. Other major dances during the year were the Carnival. Harvest Ball. Record Hop. Senior Hop. Junior Prom. C hristmas Ball, Slide and the fun dances after games. During the half-time at one of these games, former principal. Loman l Hutchings was presented a life-time activity card by the studentbody president. John Merldey and Principal Galla- her. ou were one of the students or townspeople who enthusiastically gave the former principal a standing ovation. Choosing royalty was also an exciting part of school life as you campaigned and voted lor tlie candidates ol your choice. Very enjoyable were the assemblies and lyceums which exhibited excellent talent lor your enjoyment. Class assem- blies, which were judged, were especially fine, producing well-organized, creative entertainment. Your participation in activities helped create friendships and valuable memories as well as making your school year much more enjoyable and interesting.
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ssemblies N Judges Judges for the assemblies were Mrs. Areva Huish, Mr. Wiiliam H. Ruppel, and Mrs. Lacy Fitzgerald. These people put forth special efforts in donating their valuable time to judge these assemblies. Assembly Pat paints a fearsome eye on Karen and Loya for their modern dance as beatniks on the moon. Juniors — Seniors — place bets with Caesar and Brutus. present Uintah’s star player, Peanuuts — Good grief! 13
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