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Show ' .... , UV 1 J , ' I ' K : 1 f ' STUDENTS WHU wuin top awards at the Honors Banquet Thursday are (left to right) fj i mark Mobley, winner of "I Dare You" award; g,H Phillips and Jane Merrell, winners of highest grade point average awards; Rhonda Rhodes, outstanding student of the year award, and Kristy Taylor, winner of "I Dare You" award. ' Honor awards presented to UHS students May 14 He Uintah High School held its fourth annual outstanding student l pards banquet May 14 at the Uintah f jh School cafeteria and auditorium, i glionda Rhodes was awarded out- finding student of the year. The award il sponsored by Adams Jewelry. tl The highest grade point average I uards went to Jane Merrell and nrjjm Phillips. The awards were psented by Walker Bank and Lloyd V imward Company. Idare you" awards were presented Uj Principal Bill Caldwell to Kristy ( Taylor and Mark Mobley. Outstanding service awards pented by the UHS studentbody Tj nnt to Alene Bowden and Janel ' lartin. The studentbody president pardwas presented to Kalvin Pike by te Mott family. Kalene Hansen ,( jeeived the BPW personal develop-,- Knt award. j Academic and art awards were i panted to nine outstanding students ji different fields. Outstanding artist, (resented by the Little Gallery of Arts lent to Doug Wardell. Outstanding fence student, sponsored by Kris A lead, went to Carri Evertson. Out-Sanding Out-Sanding vocalist award was presented Mane Merrell by Roger Hacking and Associates. Outstanding in-ramentalist in-ramentalist was Linda Troester, onsored by KVEL. The John Phillips itsa award sponsored by Glade tmtriMm.v itJ..kr..SMMmwmu.mM.im Sowards was presented to Rhonda Rhodes. Outstanding Spanish achievement awards were presented by the language arts department to Clint Jackson and Randy James. Vocational awards were presenated to Andy Mitchell as outstanding home builder by Brady's Store. Eva Tenfalt, an exchange student from Sweden received an architectural drafting award from Uintah Engineering. Mark Mobley received the auto mechanic award from Rig Service. Agricultural leadership award presented by FFA went to Allen Huber. Country Meadows presented the child development award to Margo Luck. The home decorating award went to Janel Martin, sponsored by Ashtons. Safeway stores presented a foods award to Barbara Kenny. Outstanding Out-standing clothing award went to Linda Troester presented by Ashton's and the accounting award given by FBLA was presented to Bill Phillips. Academic plaques sponsored by the Rotary Club and presented by Doyle Huber went to Queeda Chew, agriculture; automotive, Eddie Blandford; business, Kathleen Jameson; drafting, Kirk Reynolds; foreign language, Paul Peterson; home economics, Margo Luck; language arts, William Phillips; mathematics, Mark Mobley; science, Becky Nelson; fine arts, Brenda Wilcox; physical education, Cheryl Allen; social science, Kalvin Pike and woods, Terri Kempton. Gold academic awards, 3 year: awards, presented by the Uintah High School faculty were to Arlynn Baker, Russell Griffin, Kathleen Jameson, Robert Karren, Jane Merrell, Mark Mobley, Paul Peterson, Scott Peterson, William Phillips, Rhonda Rhodes, One year bronze academic awards were presented to Keri Bartlett, Aleisha Batty, Greg R. Clark, James S. Crain, Sherry Daniels, Jerome Davies, Jeffrey Drollinger, Clark Emery, David S. Emery, Vicki Fowler, Melanie Hacking, Derek K. Hein, Dujuana Horrocks, Sandi Lamb, Becky Nelson, Marjean Oviatt, Christine Parry, Denise Riding, Frank Shuman, Teresa Smith, Marcia Southam and Eva Tenfalt. The speaker for the evening was Dr. Lewis Jensen. Bill Caldwell, principal, conducted. The committee for the evening consisted of Scott Bowles, Nancy Colton, Jennifer Decker, JoAnn Gilbert, Bob Jameson, Tammy Kavanaugh, Estel Kidd, Pam Konopinski, Curtis May and Wendy Wilde. Wendy Sawyer, Kristy Taylor and Darcy Swain. Silver academic awards for two years of academic excellence went to Juanita Bates, Heather Caldwell, Kaylynn Caldwell, Queeda Chew, Gordon R. Clark, Wendy Fletcher, Karlene Hodgkinson, Rakeyl Massey, RaeDawn Olbert, Michele Peterson, Joni Reynolds, Kevin Rhodes, Janet Slaugh, Allen H. Sowards, Daniel H. Troester, Linda Troester, Brenda Wilcox and Johnna L. Wiseman. Getting back to basics! First Oldsmobiles were advertised ad-vertised as being cheaper to operate than a horse. The ad illustrated a horse captioned: cap-tioned: "Board one year, $180." "Gasoline, one year, $35. Sc more than 350 au- I tomobiles showing the changes of cars from antiques anti-ques to more modern autos at the Harold Warp Pioneer Village, Minden, Nebraska. |