Cougar Chronicle Union High School Roosevelt, UT
Issue Date: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 Issue: November 2006 Last Update: Monday, November 20, 2006
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  • Richen's physics class wins $1000 prize: $1000 in the Pumpkin Throwing Contest!

    Thursday, November 16, 2006 By: Niklas Goldenthal

    They unfortunately didn’t have any competition because the high schools from Manila and Duchesne didn’t show up, but everyone in the physics class believes that they would have beaten the other catap

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  • Drama prepares for upcoming play

    Thursday, November 16, 2006 By: Miranda Liddell

    Drama has been preparing for their upcoming play. The time is drawing near and the drama department is working early mornings, after school, and on every Saturday practicing and building stage

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  • Olson works as new media center aide

    Thursday, November 16, 2006 By: Chronicle staff

    Lori Olson, the new librarian for Union High School, lived in Evanston, Wyoming for 16 years and decided to move to Roosevelt, Utah and bought Margo Denver’s old house.

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  • Book Review

    Thursday, November 16, 2006 By: Miranda Liddell

    The story of paranormal events occurring on a nearby ranch may not catch your attention at first. But after reading tales of bullet proof wolves, poltergeists, unidentified flying objects, and skinwa

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  • Just Thinking

    Monday, November 20, 2006 By: Danyell Chase

    Learning to drive is a major right of passage for teens (and their parents). It’s a time of exciting possibilities and achievements. It’s also a time of grave risk. Driving is fatal for almost 50,000

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  • Just Thinking

    Monday, November 20, 2006 By: Danyell Chase

    Learning to drive is a major right of passage for teens (and their parents). It’s a time of exciting possibilities and achievements. It’s also a time of grave risk. Driving is fatal for almost 50,000

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  • Sophomore devotes all of his time to racing cars

    Monday, November 20, 2006 By: Jeanie Mortensen

    In his free time Chase Hansen, sophomore races high speed motor vehicles. He recently started this hobbie this year. Currently, he owns two cars, and the class of his favorite one is a 200

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  • Main street Roosevelt

    Monday, November 20, 2006 By: Jasmine Foster

    Absolute Salon, formerly known as Gossip, is located on main street Roosevelt. Their store hours are from 8-8.

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At-a-glance

Finland is situated in Northern Europe, and shares land borders with Sweden to the West, Russia to the East, Norway to the North, and the Aland Islands to the South. Finland has a population of five
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Absolute Salon, formerly known as Gossip, is located on main street Roosevelt. Their store hours are from 8-8.
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The students of Union High took a stand against drugs and had a drug free week where they participated in a series of activities and wore cloths to demonstrate there desire to be drug free
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The Union High School Band and Orchestra this year, according to their teacher Jim Follett, is good, but with music everything can be better. The first band and orchestra concert
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Trevor Todd, Kali Pickup
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Girls' basketball tryouts were recently held on November 6 and 7. Tryouts were held in the mornings and after school. The head coach is Keith Morris and the Assistant coaches include:
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In his free time Chase Hansen, sophomore races high speed motor vehicles. He recently started this hobbie this year. Currently, he owns two cars, and the class of his favorite one is a 200
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As winter approaches many people who are not inclined to be confined inside during this chilly portion of the year are trying to think of activities that could occupy their time i
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Election Day was held on November 7, 2006. Some offices that might directly affect students are the new county sheriff being Travis R. Mitchell and the new school board members ar
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There is an attitude that has been prevailing in the Uintah Basin for awhile now that has many school officials, parents, and local economists worried, and that is that a high school education is
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