Cougar Chronicle Union High School Roosevelt, UT
Issue Date: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 Issue: October 2004 Last Update: Thursday, October 14, 2004
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  • Don't let that rivalry die

    Wednesday, October 13, 2004 By: Joey Cochran

    Union vs. Uintah--the biggest rivalry in the Basin. Don't forget.

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  • Former teacher, baby doing fine

    Wednesday, October 13, 2004 By: Amanda Lucero

    Some of you may or may not know that former home economics teacher, Mrs. Wood had her baby this summer. Camilla Raye Wood was born on June 8, 2004. She weighed 8 lbs exactly, and she was 21 inches lon

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  • Girls' volleyball team meets Park City tonight

    Wednesday, October 13, 2004 By: Winona Brave

    The Lady Cats have a new coach this year in Coach Anne Cambridge. She also brought along a new staff of her assistant coaches, Kim Murray and Kim Weaver.Coach Cambridge said, “I know my assistant coa

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  • Girls' soccer season ends showing improvements

    Wednesday, October 13, 2004 By: Stephanie O' Driscoll and Rachel Van Tassell

    Union High's girls' soccer team has been through a lot in the six years since it was first created, including facing top-ranked teams, starting out individual athletes new to the sport, an inconsisten

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  • Spotlighting Cougar athletes

    Wednesday, October 13, 2004 By: Rachel Van Tassell

    • Christy Ames plays forward for Unions girls soccer team. She is a senior, a two year captain, and has lettered four years, and also the leading striker.Other than soccer, Christy also plays second b

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  • Klunk of the month

    Wednesday, October 13, 2004 By: Chronicle staff

    Whose got the worst vehicle this month?

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  • Students enjoy week of activities

    Wednesday, October 13, 2004 By: Joey Cochran

    Homecoming week turns into a time of activiites and fun. UHS students look forward to the game and dance that top off the week's celebration.

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  • Cougars look to beat rival Uintah

    Wednesday, October 13, 2004 By: Joey Cochran

    The Cougar football team has managed a respectable 5 - 2 start for the season. This week they'll meet arch rival Uintah and hope to add another win.

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At-a-glance

On October 11, the World Civilization classes at Union visited the Art of the Ancient Mediterranean World, Egypt, Greece, and Rome at the BYU Museum of Art. This exhibit is from the Museum of Fine A
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There is life after high school...which is a shocking thought considering most students will have spent more than a quarter of the years they remember here before they graduate. However, now is the t
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Many students have complained about the supposed "change" in the policy of college study halls. Peter Mitchell, a junior, expressed the opinion, "It feels like they're breathing down your neck...High
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Whose got the worst vehicle this month?
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• Christy Ames plays forward for Unions girls soccer team. She is a senior, a two year captain, and has lettered four years, and also the leading striker.Other than soccer, Christy also plays second b
full story 
Union High's girls' soccer team has been through a lot in the six years since it was first created, including facing top-ranked teams, starting out individual athletes new to the sport, an inconsisten
full story 
The Cougar football team has managed a respectable 5 - 2 start for the season. This week they'll meet arch rival Uintah and hope to add another win.
full story 
The Golf team has an impressive squad this year, with ten members on the varsity squad and nine on the JV. Last week the team placed eighth overall at the 3A State Golf Tournament. Brendan Dennis, a
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Since June 7th, Union High School’s Cross Country team has covered over 400 miles. Some of the individual athletes averaged up to 7 miles in one workout. At a meet this summer at Tooele, the CC team h
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The Lady Cats have a new coach this year in Coach Anne Cambridge. She also brought along a new staff of her assistant coaches, Kim Murray and Kim Weaver.Coach Cambridge said, “I know my assistant coa
full story 
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