Description |
The photographs were taken for the 1932 edition of the Uintah High School yearbook. They are on page 76. The subjects of the page are of some of the student's and faculty's activities. Top row, left, the photograph is of unidentified students. The caption is: "cheering them on their way." Top row, right, is a photograph of the football team. The caption is: "Fight 'Em Gang!" Second row down, left, is a photograph of people shoveling snow in front of the Uintah High School. The caption is: "Surprise! The coach is working". Second row down, center, is a photograph of unidentified students. The caption is: "Prince of Whales & Company". Second row down, right, is a photograph of a large group of people congregated together on Main Street. The caption is: "Just congregating". Third row down, left, is a photograph of the unidentified members of the yearbook staff. The caption is: "The year book in the making". Third row down, right, top, is a photograph of unidentified members of the Girls' Pep Club. The caption is: "Kalma and the pep girls". Third row down, right, bottom, is a photograph of some unidentified members of the Spanish Club. The caption is: "Spanish Dramatics". Bottom row, left, is a photograph of unidentified students standing on a large unidentified object (possibly a sled?) One of the students is holding a pair of skiis. The caption is: "Twice as many tumbles as smiles". Bottom row, right, is a photograph of three people sitting in an automobile. The man in the driver's seat is unidentified. In the back seat, from left to right: unidentified woman and Lloyd Winn. |