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762' xx' Art students like JeffJ. like to have thingsjust right. Dane G. works on a cartoon of Hagar the Horrible. . ,,. . s ' nv 'J .1 Studen the Month Robbie G. in Stained Glass Michelle M. was an Art Student of the Month also. ART 19
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t began as a N.A.H. S. project and soon grew to be much more. Many students eventually worked on the big mural that was hung in the Cougar Den. Thousands of hours were spent by the students painting the individual blocks, ty- ing the blocks together with a giant rainbow and Hnally putting on the j7nal touches. Mrs. Bolton, art instructor, oversaw the entire process but allowed a lot of creative license. The scenes depicted on the mural range from a Skoal can to a S2 dollar bill. They included wood shop, a chemistry lab, computer-headed people and Adolf Hitler with a ghetto-blaster. Union can be proud ofa talent that not only includes athletics and academics, but also art. This mural shows it all. ZS ed 4-.-.wi gb, xx. Dedicated art-students, like Heather made the mural as great as it is. , ,, . Q., ' K 1' s 51 -- f kk.k 3 K T gk 1 i ural Front Row: Clark Long hours put in by many with a superb W 'Q SY! lzll Sanders, Larry Squire, David Espanoza, Dennis Nelson. Back Row: Kelly Cook, Tom Hadden, Liesle Grover, Alison Evans, Heather Wilson, Alison Hubert, Ronnie Curry, JaCina Wilson. 18 MURAL
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cience Fair va-Si carrot clones were judged closely. acid-rain. ents or Annan Third-Place winner, Greg with his project on DNA. 20 SCIENCE FAIR in cid rain and Carrot cloning. What? Yes, these and about a dozen or so other subjects were well covered by science fair students at the annual Duchesne County Science Fair held at U.H.S. Dedicated chemists and physicists spent weeks in preparation for the big event. The aromatic smell of something? combusting drifted from Mr. Merrill's room at all hours as Ronnie Mortenson concocted genuine acid- rain in his home built apparatus. Tyler Jensen spent an entire morning trying to fl! a graduated cylinder with soap suds for his ex- periments on the speed of sound. When it was all said, sweated through and done, Union came out with two of the top three places. Ronnie took first place and Greg Jones captured third. We also won the traveling trophy twhich hasn't done much traveling because no one but Union has ever won itj. Our ingenuity and intelligence had shown through again and we came out atop the heap. Mortensen developed ways to rid the world of
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