Description |
These photographs were taken for the 1945-1946 edition of the Uintah High School Yearbook. They are located on page 7. The photograph in the top left corner is of students gathered around cooking. From left to right: unidentified girl, unidentified girl, unidentified girl, unidentified girl, unidentified girl. (NOTE: Possibly the Home Economics Club? See page 59.) The photograph in the top center of the page was cropped into an upside down triangle. It is of students who are seated at desks with typewriters in front of them. One of the students is standing in the back of the room on the left side. The students in the photo are unidentified. The photograph in the top right corner of the page is of an unidentified boy (a student of Uintah High School) holding a basketball. The photograph in the second row down, center, is of five students working at two sewing tables. From left to right: unidentified girl, unidentified girl, unidentified girl, unidentified girl, unidentified girl. Two of the girls are sitting at the table on the left. Two are sitting and one is standing at the table on the right. (NOTE: Possibly the Home Economics Club? See page 59.) The photograph in the second row down, on the right side of the page, is of an unidentified young man (possibly Albert Lopez) in a basketball uniform. The photograph in the bottom row, on the left side of the page is of students sitting at a long table bent over some papers. They may be studying or taking a test. Front row, from left to right: unidentified girl, unidentified girl, unidentified girl, unidentified girl. Second row back, from left to right: unidentified girl, unidentified girl, unidentified girl, unidentified girl. Back row: unidentified girl. The photograph in the bottom row, on the right side of the page is of students dressed in costume for the school's production of the play "Lost Horizon". Back row, from left to right: unidentified boy, unidentified girl, unidentified (appears to be a statue or a mannequin). Front row, from left to right: unidentified boy, unidentified girl, unidentified girl. |