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Issue Date: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 Issue: November 2007 Last Update: Tuesday, November 27, 2007
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  • Sleepy Hollow appears on UHS stage

    Tuesday, November 20, 2007 By: Sierra Reidhead

    The UHS Drama Department put on the spooky production of Washington Irving's classic, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Sleepy Hollow was "positively a success," said drama teacher, Tana Dunsmore.

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  • Personal point of view: Recognition needed in all sports

    Tuesday, November 20, 2007 By: Alyse Arthur

    High school sports are important to most of the student body, but are some more important than others?

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  • Exchange students enjoy America

    Tuesday, November 20, 2007 By: Maygen Simm and Ariell Allred

    Nadezhda Chekaleva, 16, most know her as Nadya, which is so much easier to say and spell for most of us here in the Basin. Nadya is one of three foreign exchange students here at Union High School thi

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  • Teacher Spotlight: Willis--choir teacher, mother and wife

    Tuesday, November 20, 2007 By: Jeanie Mortensen

    Carey Willis, choir teacher, has taught at Union High for nine years. She currently teaches two choir classes in the afternoon on B days. Her favorite thing about teaching music is, "watching the ligh

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  • Pressure on students to do well in school

    Tuesday, November 27, 2007 By: Maygen Simm

    The pressure to do well in school and get into college is one that afflicts all teenagers. Everyday colleges raise their standards. Good grades just aren’t enough. You need more; you need to be the be

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  • Students of the Month

    Tuesday, November 27, 2007 By: Chronicle Staff

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  • Cougars suffer defeat against judge

    Tuesday, November 27, 2007 By: Alyse Arthur

    The Union football season came to an end after losing to Judge in the semi-finals last Friday in Salt Lake. The final score for the game was 49-20 with the Judge Memorial Bulldogs on top.

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  • Drummers learn native culture, language

    Tuesday, November 27, 2007 By: Enid Samuels

    Union’s first Native American drum group last term. Ten boys have joined in together to learn fundamental singing and how to keep the beat together.

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  • Klunk of the month: The Van

    Tuesday, November 27, 2007 By: Cassie Haslem

    Owner: Rachel Jean HamblinBenefits of Ownership: "Very spacious, plenty of head room. You feel powerful while driving it; it's like driving a tank, and it takes less gas than you'd think. It's eve

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Owner: Rachel Jean HamblinBenefits of Ownership: "Very spacious, plenty of head room. You feel powerful while driving it; it's like driving a tank, and it takes less gas than you'd think. It's eve
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Union’s first Native American drum group last term. Ten boys have joined in together to learn fundamental singing and how to keep the beat together.
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Corn has been called many things from the “most American of vegetables” to the most diverse grain crops.
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Many people watch pro wrestling on TV. They see people getting hit in the head with chairs, then jumping off the rings and all that fancy stuff--that's not high school wrestling.
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The Union High girls' basketball team begins its season tonight at Carbon.When asked how he thought the girls would do, Coach Keith Morris said, “Only time will tell.”
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Union High’s first basketball game of the season will be tomorrow night at Payson. Mike Ross, head coach, is excited for the games. The team started practicing November 5, and Ross said that the play
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The Union football season came to an end after losing to Judge in the semi-finals last Friday in Salt Lake. The final score for the game was 49-20 with the Judge Memorial Bulldogs on top.
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Loch and his sister Zaidee are on a scientific expedition with their father Dr. Sam, a respected marine biologist, in search for a lake monster. Cavenger, their father’s boss, is trying to prove that
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One big influence on teenagers today is music. In a recent survey about what kind of music people enjoyed the most, the top three responses were, rock, hip-hop, and electronic.
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Sean Kingston is fresh young artist with a rich Jamaican flavor. He released his debut album, titled Sean Kingston on July 31, 2007. This CD includes much-loved hits like “Me Love” and “Beautiful Gi
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