Show Exp rv s s ion Si S d I 7 Ili r ry 1 a aPY PY Y V Y w l 1 a d 1 f 11 1 i 1 1111 j 11 P 4 t I I t 1 11 y 1 tai i N tJ WI fH i I Ij I j F I iry af tae 1 j I T S 1 w 1 i 1411 I I II I L k i i I f a a af ao ia f o t tV V R u r I tl I t il P 1 1 d UINTAH HIGH SCHOOL 83 1982 Homecoming queen Sonja was crowned at the Alumni Assembly Tuesday I attendant was Julie Crane left and second attendant was Wen Wen- Wendy Wendy dy Winn right e P Pa a a aa 4 g i a a t tu tt u 14 t a t k t 1 d da a i RC dr at r w wi i 1 f e ei a i 1 4 4 1 S PS wL a z f kR N i iA A UINTAH Mud Bowl contestant fires a muddy pass to arf an op- op opposing opposing posing f footballer Most of the contestants received more than just mud in the eye as they were cov covered red with mud from head to foot t 4 P I l lj j 1 j I J f 1 1 I IJ J P a ar r Zvi ar J s sS si iS j f I d t S i 1 s i r ff S j ji i 11 II 4 1 w j 1 I a fAt I rs i m 5 i t f mf SS I v vt M TWENTY FOUR seniors represented the clubs and organizations at Uintah High School as con for homecoming queen for 83 1982 left to right front row Marcia Southam Wendy Winn Keri Keni Bartlett Tressa McKillip Lisa Hatch I II I aft ss 1 I I i ai a at t P I J 7 j e i Q Pa t f 9 w 9 l J J l f t GIRLS for homecoming queen appeared In evening gown at the Alumni assembly Tues day Oct 12 Front row left to right Heidi Mor ris Joni Mecham Aleisha Batty Lisa Oswald Queens reign over week weeklong long homecoming Twenty four candidates sponsored by clubs and organizations at Uintah High School vied for Homecoming Queen for forthe forthe the 83 1982 year this past week ioni Mecham and the Girls League were in charge of the contest The com com- committee committee to try a new idea this year year said Maylan Gray All the queen contestants had to be seniors A queens assembly was held Monday afternoon at which time the contestants performed talent numbers The queen and attendants were an- an announced announced Tuesday at the Alumni Assembly This was also a change from the past said Maylan This way the queens could reign aU all week The queen is usually not announced until Friday Queen selection was by judges and a vote Sonja daughter of Mr and Mrs Darns Darris was selected as queen Julie Crane daughter of Mr and Mrs Calvin Potter and Wendy Winn daughter of Mr and Mrs Larry B Winn were attendants They will reign over the week weeklong long homecoming activities coordinated by bythe bythe the executive council with Jerome Davis as president Lisa Hatch Is in in charge of the dance which will begin Saturday at 8 pm in the gym The homecoming dance Is one of the big social events of the school year year committee members agreed W Wendy Tullis and Ken Golding were over Wednesdays Mud Bowl The seniors both boys and girls won the con con- Sonja Second row Brenda Johnson Margo Ence Sonja Vicki Simper Vicki Fowler and Deah Bennion Master of ceremonies was Jim Abegglen Sandi Lamb and Thomas Back row left lett to right Horrocks Tami Lenhart Rochelle Hopson Julie Crane Rene Jackson and Julene Johnson test The performed as the Mud Bowl half time The Alumni Assembly was organized by Maylan Gray Greg Clark was in charge of the parade viewed Friday at 1130 In downtown Vernal Ending along the parade route is a three mile road race Participants in inthe inthe the road race Included anyone in the community according to Larsen Caldwell chairman of the event During the week a secret sound con contest test under the direction of Vicki Simper was conducted A sound was produced over the I inner com cm with the members who guessed the sound winning prizes A pep rally was held Thursday night coordinated by Thomas and the ch cheerleaders The Boys Hoys League with president Cary Hamilton white washed the U Wednesday and those who participated were treated to a barbecue at Remember the Maine Park The U will be lit Friday night during the homecoming game Gary Orton and member of the Good Wrench Club sponsored a car show all day allday Thursday Approximately fifty cars participated |