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Show July 17, Page 16, 1966 1 IBaoin dJFntiah Cougarettes march through Drill Camp The Union High Cougarettes attended drill team camp held in Logan on June ' Competing against approxi-- , mately 60 other drill teams, from 3A and 4A schools, the Cougarettes received an Excellent pendant for their performance and a Superior trophy overall. Each girl learned a total of 6 routines which included the USA camp dance, a hand routine, and the strut routine. They also learned 3 dancedrill numbers.. They were evaluated and ; each girl received a ribbon according to her performance. ' Officers attended a special meeting and learned new. and ' helpful ideas for the group'. Michelle Buchanan received a 2nd place medal for drill down, ; which involved every girl at the Jr. B.M., April Medlyn, Shantel Burdick, Jill Good spend, Anissa Green, Melanie Hadlock, Stephanie Harmaon, Tine Harrison, Doris Haslem, Tammy Haalem, Maria Hunt, Chriatina Markey, Michele McKee, Tori Nordstrom, Keri Osmond, Shelley Prichard, Tammy Rohrer, Susan Slaugh, and Jackie Thomapon. 24-2- - . . camp. Attending the camp were: Advisor, Shari Bradley, President Michelle Buchanan, Vice President, Leslie Shisler, Secretary, Kathy Nielsen, Historian, Debra Brown, Drill Mistress, Rebecca Williams, Jr. D.M., Jamie Barela, Block Mistress, Gina Goodspeed, COUGARETTES Pictured at the USU Campus, the Union High Marching Team have returned from a successful drill camp with ribbons and awards. They are also planning a parade marching clinic for a UBIC parade little girls unit. NEWS The following itemsmatters were considered in School Board Noia Nelson Meeting July 11. First Security Banks low bid of a 6.66 percent interest rate on 81,000,000 in Tax Anticipation Notes was accepted by the Board. The Board appointed Superintendent Dennis A. Mower as the authorized PL 874 representative for the School District The Board approved of prowith the Thompson ceeding School, with D&B Construction . e Mr. and Mrs. Bob Shaw and two babies went to Magna to attend the Shaw reunion Saturday. His father Mr. and Mrs.' Ivan Shaw from Washington came back here with them. They stayed for two at Seventh Ward Sacrament meeting, Bob and ' Penny's baby son was blessed and given the name Janies Ivan by his grandfather Ivan Shaw. nights-Sunda- . Oj , 'it' y I l 1.--j leivmftf rloiii P-- . V70(n MMBhaffiiiSlMl OKI ' ' . ' - ' and a Roll, Company (tha low bidder on the the Architects . will project); prepare a change order HnUHwj some items from the 8344,000 project totaling approximately 846,000. In other building matters, it was noted that the Middle School ie progressing well; also, that the carpet for Union High School win go in as bid by Carpets by CaL (Mr. Mower reported that the District Summer work Projects are going well,) some are completed already and look good. Tbs Board approved of the schools leaving their drill m programs as scheduled for this . upcoming school year, however, it mandated that all schools will handle the program the same, : n ' the; following school The Union High School graduating class of 1976 will be celebrating their reunion July . 10-ye- 26-2- 7. The camping will be at the Whiterocks campground Friday It Out nr r Or Eat In valuable Coupon . one Country Fried Steak at regular price and get the second one for Buy Vernal and Roosevelt c'h "Prices Good Thru July 23, re encouraged to attend Saturday. Saturday evening will be filled with a dinner at the Uintah Bin Vocational Crater. The social hour is scheduled for 6 to 7 p.m, with dinner beginning at 8 p.m. A program will be available with a slide show of any pictures the class can submit to make the night an enjoyable experience. For more information regarding reunion or memory book, contact Craig Ashby at or or Brad Gale at . 2oz. Cans - The Cougarettes an excited about performing in the UBIC parade which will be held on August 1 and 3. The drill team would also like to thank the community for the support it has given them. night Ido 6-Pa- ck tttftif-- T On Saturday morning activities include volley ball, baseball or other enjoyable games. Thoae who would prefer not to camp out Take 1 ' , ONLY i A special thanks goes to Shari Bradley and her parents in Orem for putting up a place for the night for 18 teenage girls. reunion Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Salad, Steak C Stadium. . K8t We want you to try OUR Country Fried Steak.- c Sprite o: attended the spectacular Osmond show , at the BYU Cougar Chicken Time Has It Ml Union class Its New Its Great !!! of 75 plans And New Clwny Coles Diet Coke the Superintendent Mower reported that the District has been awarded a 826,000 Outcome Baaed Education grant from the Utah State Office of Education. The Board of Education reviewed the draft Career Program for District Teachers. . Other itemsmatters considered by the Board Iwrfuded personnel matters, overtime USU Kxfauwfon employment, building (Rooeevlt) proposal, Student dress code policy, student retention policies, Driver Education program, and Classified Employee negotiations. Tha next masting of the Board will be held at the District Office, Duchesne, on Thursday, July 25, to begin at 5:30. 3 Caffeine Fret week performed in the July 4,1 parade held in Provo. It was 3 long, hot, misarable miles for' the drill team. They also uniformly, 'year. (?00 4 following Duchesne County , School District MONTWELL . The Cougarettes 4 722-410- 1. price when you present this coupon. MONTWELL Coupon void after September 3 Nola Nelson Chicken Time e Mr. and Mrs. Max Nelson have new great granddaughter born to granddaughter Lori and Monty Furh in Vernal, July 2. The new miss has a brother Beau and grandparents Dais and Chari 1985 693 722-61- 722-296- E 200 N Roosevelt-722-2- 11 NEWS 3 Womack. v |