Show 1 If 1 F t r jt If t iI- iI 4 I PITT ft's dot dotE J 4 o o M ei w t tG G r E r o I l ill I iLl t J i t 1 41 n j I IO O t 1 F t o l I s O l J f Sj 0 JO 0 O froW 0 1 r 1 t ll ft q i i 0 i 1 0 1 l O o I- I III II r 1 Jo i K Ko If os 1 r o fW t O t r r 0 0 I 4 I j 1 t j- j I m u 1 If i J J 0 y h L f J o r 1 f i iTHE T THE POSTER contest at the Uintah Alternative High School was won by Samantha Ryan Ito Je a I i 1 if r f i t 1 i r t tr i 1 b r d ill i A fit s Af T t I r WINNING THE book marker contest at the Uintah Alternative High School was Doug q r 4 rk Kf f k vW w o 1 0 r F 4 JJ j I 0 I re y yR 0 r I J f i R tv rd i Y ll t pil MR 1 f f I J 4 l i j J 0 j i hi W I 0 a io l JI 1 l t tOt i J 0 41 II JONI JENKINS was the winner of the jingle contest at the Uin Uintah tah Alternative High School Alternative High School participates in contests Uintah Alternative High School par par- fully in the Special Reading Heading Project designated for the month of November by the Uintah School District Board of Education Activities have emphasized the Lance tance and enjoyment of reading and has encouraged the desire to read The en en- en entire tire Ure and faculty has read together for twenty minutes each day Each classroom displayed a special bulletin board devoted to reading and each student has recorded the number of pages read each day The Jingle Contest held the first week of November was won by Joni Jenkins who presented her jingle to the Board of Education at a recent meeting The Book BookMark BookMark Mark Contest was the second week of the month with Doug Mackay selected as the winner Doug also Illustrated Jonis Joni's jingle This week the Poster Contest was won by Samantha Ryan Superintendent Philip Ellis presented five dollar gift certificates to the three students at their Thanksgiving dinner which was held at school Wednesday noon This was the concluding activity for this special month and was shared by students at Young Mothers and the faculties of both programs Alternative High and Young Mothers are both housed at the Uintah Adult Education Center 1077 North 2500 West Also in the building Is the Uintah Basin Area Vocational Centers program which provides training in office occupations ions to many of the students Forty three students from these and the adult even even- evening ing program received high school diplomas last June |