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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 30, 1979 iavis Migitu Glass Off 79 Graduates Davis High School commencement exercises were Cloward, Debbie Colemere, Susan Anne Comiskey, Gayle held on May 24, 1979 with the following program. Lee was Suddenly Its Prelude was a trumpet concerto by Hummel, Paul Kapp; proces- Kenneth Crookston. JAMES ELMER Cyr, Mark D. Davenport, Terrence Matthew Davis, William M. Davis, Paul Andre Demuesy, Pamela Jean Dickson, Melissa Carol Dodd, David Michael Dooley, Gregory Jon Claude Dupuis, Robin Durffee, Lisa Eatchel, Tracy Lynne Egbert, sional, Davis High Symphonic Band, Dana Rothlisberger, director; invocation by Matthew Eccles; musical Movin On number, by Vickie Bingham, Debbie Mayfield, Jan Williams with Cynthia Cook, accompanist. Original poem, Reflections on the class of 79 by Diane Haller; greetings, David Marsden, president, senior class; Family Carlene Francis Ellis, Virginia C. Evans, Jody Fawcett, Ellen Ferrante. 'Kurt Fisher, Layne Terrell Flint, Ruth Marie Foote, David Arthur Forbush, Dale Martin Ford. Danny U. Franco, Rhonda Todd R. Kay Frasier, Fullmer, Vivian Galvan, Benny James Gamble, Darryl Wayne Gardner, Gary D. Dean Evans Gardner, Gamer, Kim Garrison, Daryl Carter George, Cindy Gerber, Susan H. Gibb, Monte Scott Giles, Marie Cecile Girard, Scott Dale Godfrey, Lori Goldsberry, Robyn Greco, Barbara Green. by Eve Cook; Davis High, Our Davis by Brent Layton; musical number, three Gershwin preludes by Cynthia Cook; The ComHigh munity Knows Andersen. by DeVonya THE BIG Flip by Court Weaver; original reading, Star Struck by Brooke Practice - PracMcCloud; tice - Practice - by Carolyn Costley; Suddenly Its Tomorrow by Jill Jarman; musical number, Sailing On by David Marsden; presentation of graduates, Richard S. Stevenson, prin- BRADLEY SENIOR Symphonic CLASS officers were David Marsden, president; Linda Romney, first vice president; Inger Angle, second vice president. High Honor graduates: Susan Fay Allen, Cynthia Cook, Eve Cook, Sharon Denise Grosenbach, Jeff Niles Hacking, Diane Marie Haller, Janeen Hatch, David Roland Jonsson, Cheryl Rae Rebecca Renee McCurdy, Morgan, Anna Belle Sorrels, Michelle Staples, Brenda Jean Jacobs, Jerilyn VANCE A. Jones, George Paul Kapp, Michael Laraway Kemp, Brian L. Kipp, Richard D. Kirkham, Edward Kelly Knowlton, Audrie Lam- bert, Jill Lambson, Aaron Layton, Susan Carole Lee, Katreena Peterson Lewis, Roger Lewis, Rabecca Mary graduates: Long, Allen D. Madill, Scott G. Manning. Chad B. Marcusen, David Alan Marsden, Shane Marsh, Beckstrom, Kyle H. Bracken, David Call Chamberlain, Deanne Clawson, Alena Collier, Cindy Jeanne Cook, Christine Criddle, Matthew Roland Eccles, Lori Ann Faerber, Carrie Fagg, Teresa Ferrin, Robyn Gallagher, Mary Ann Hadfield, Susan Hansen, Robert William Jennifer Matthews, Debra Dee Mayfield, Kevin Boyd McAllister, Todd Herman D. McAllister, Larry McBride, Brooke McCloud, Tammy Johnson McClurg, Brenda Hess, David C. Hill. Also Susan Holt, Cynthia Hunsaker, Jill Charlene Jar- man, Jill Marie Johnson, Julie Lee Kimose, JoAnn Little, Debra Major, Brent Graydon Moss, Michael William Olsen, Susan Dawn Olsen, Laurie Rae Over, Norman Dean Partington, Mark a Joseph Paulsen, Karren l, Pearson, Gary Lee Lin-ne- Per-civa- Kenneth Pritchett. LISA ROBINSON, Linda Romney, Ralene Roueche, Carlos Luis Lopez Ruiz, Cynthia Sanders, David John Steele, Geraldine Stoddard, Lynn J. Stromberg, Michelle Taylor, Teri Lynn Taylor, Janet Ann Thompson, Nadine Thorson, Leslie Rachel Timothy, Ladell Nola Wags-tafRodney James Wayman, f, Debra Webster, JoAnn West, Carri Lyn Whitaker. Graduates: Michael Don Sarah Adams, Adams, Leanne Alder, Steven L. Alder, Teri Lee Allison, John David Anderson, Paul l, Robert Lee Inger Carol Angle, Gregory Apgood, Richard Lee Apgood, Ruthanne Arbuckle, Garth Avery, Jeffrey Lee Baham, Gene L. Bailey, Stephen Gruener Bailey, Cheryl Bailie, Janet Bain, Gary Lee Ballantyne, Julie A. Julie Barnes, Barker, Michael Sherman Barnett, Richard Alan Barton, Scott Morgan Bass, Bridget Bates, Joseph Marquis Bean, Randy C. Bell, Roselyne Benard, Regina Lea Benegar, Janet Bennett, Shauna Lynn Bennett, Katherine Jo Benton. Androwsky, An-gel- ALSO SUE Benard, Vicki Lynn Bingham, Margo Bitter, Sharon Ann Blackner, Jill Blair, Laurie Ann Bone, Jodie Lynn Bourne, Arthur Thom- son Bowman, Gary Allan Boyce, Christopher Mark Brandley, Brian Kirt Briscoe, James Brown, Melvin Harry Buell, Don W. Buhler, Kathryn Ann Butler, Bart Wallace Butterfield, Joy Bylund, William Carden, Cameron Craig Carpenter, Maureen Casdorph, Gordon Jack Chatland, Kern K. Child, Kelly A. Christensen. Alan L. Clark, Carolyn Clark, Shane Clontz, Max S N. Langevin, Tacy Larkins, Jan Larsen, Kirk Roland Larson, Malinda S. Law, Brent Curtis DeVonya Andersen, David Wayne Bates, Kathy Lee Scott (Jan- sen) Hemphill, Marilyn Jensen, Scott Jensen, James Lindsay Johnson, Susan J. Johnson, Christine Jones. Thomas, Vicki Lou Valentine, David Royal Warden III, and Julie Ann Webb. HONOR Green, LaVouire Greenwell, Stephanie Degraw, Douglas Alan Greer, David Eric Griffin, Melisa Griffith, Carolyn Hall, Marie Dawn Hamblin, Lawrence Harold Jr. Hanson, Meredith Ann Harris, Ricky W. Harris, Brad J. Hart. Shellie E. Hart, Kerry Duane Hatch, Dale 0. Hawkins, Cathy Henderson, Jon Ivan Hess, Todd Richard Hess, Thomas Michael Hill, Mike Hinckley, Gary Elmer Hogge, Mark Hoskins, George Maurice Howard, George Edward Hyde, Susan Iverson, Kristina Ann Jackson, Nancy Lawrence Welling, Deputy Supt., and Dr. John S. White, Asst. Supt.; Alma Mater by the graduates of Davis High School; benediction by Inger Angle, second vice president senior class; recessional by High C. Cynthia M. Green, Ted Wallace Greenhalgh, cipal, Davis High School. Response by Dee R. Forbes, Board of Education; conferring of diplomas. Dr. Davis Band. Lee Crawley, Kevin Criddle, Mickey Johnson Crockett, Tomorrow. Appreciation Wesley Carolyn Mary Costley, Darcy THEME FOR the class of 79 Cook, Coonradt, Craig Corless, McFarland, Lyn Kelly L. McGugin, Dana Lynette McNally, Suzanne Shawn McShee, Kelly Meldrum, Sheri Meredith, Mark Loyal Michie. USA MILLARD, Slobodan Milovic, Jenifer Morgan, Brenda Moran, Gregory A. Morton, Marc Moulton, Michael K. Mounteer, Kenneth Lynn Naegle, Susan A. Neal, Tom Neil, Dawna Lynne Nelson, Roger Blake Nessen, Sandra Adeene Nester, Randall Neumann, Kenneth Nielson, Margaret Nielson, Paul F. Nipper, Kimberlee Noor-d- a, Sydnie Marie Oaks, Scott I. Olsen, Jacki S. Olson. Timmy Ortega, Anthony Jess Padilla, Gregory Lynn Page, Michele Page, Gaynell Ellen Parker, Luis Pastrana, Chris D. Patrick, Shelly Perkins, Brian Keith Perry, Jeffery Kent Petersen, Bradley Russell Peterson, Carl Peterson, Myron Peterson, Todd L. Peterson, Richard Pettit, Beverly J. Pies, Numi Portillo, Todd Preece, Jeanine Probst, Tracy Ann Quimby, Paul Rasmussen. D. ROGER KIP Rhees, Todd A. Rhoads, Allison Richards, dez, Dorn VanAntwerp, Todd Harry VanBrocklin, Rebecca Volmar, Annette Waite, Time Washburn. Courtland Don Weaver, Kristine Weaver, Kyle Drew Webster, Jill Webster, Carri Lynn Whitaker, John S. White, Carole L. Wigness, Brian James Wilkinson, Tibi Willard, Jan Williams, Sheryl V. Wilson, Ward D. Winters, Scott M. Wood, Susan Wood, Andrea Lynn Wright, David -- Smith Wright, Wendy Ruth Wright, and Susan E. Yarbrough. STUDENTS RAISED funds for the school with PTSA aid to be built in Pichari, a city of less than 1,000 in the remote high plains in that South American nation. IN ADDITION to the building of schools, Utahns have HE PRESENTED a plaque to the studentbody and Clearfield Mayor Donal Townley has named his city as a sister to Pichari. Tha city is located about 70 miles from Lapaz, the Bolivian capital. Under the partnership Arkansas. aided Bolivians in areas ranking from basketball coaching clinics, with dental equipment and student The Utah exchanges. Symphony toured there several years ago and Bolivian soccer coaches have visited here and provided assistance in teaching that but almost universal sport. Dr. Peterson called the A program, two-wa- y program of people helping people. - PLATE glass window valued at $50 was reported broken at North Davis Jr. A High School, 835 South State. Wrenches valued at And while 15 revolu- tions have changed government in Bolivia, since the programs inception, the partnership program has remained and grown, tb door valued at $80 was taken from a construction site, Richard Craythorne of A 2455 West 800 North in West Point, told police. MACRAME AND Barber of 180 plants valued at $80 were reported missing by Mildred Taylor of 186 North 300 East, tb $90 Stan Ross Drive, told police. A RIFLE valued at $150 was taken from a vehicle, police said. The owner was identified as Pete Hollerman of Weber County. Clearfield Pool 1 Schedule ULCEROUS SOURCE Doctors agree that stomach ulcers come from something you hate, not from something you ate. Eagle, Dothan, Ala. -- taking registrations for their summer swim program. First session starts the week of June 11. Second session starts the week of July 16. The program is as follows: MONDAY through Friday, 6 a.m., early morning swim, $1 per visit; Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7 a.m., competitive (racing) strokes, starts, turns, $15; Monday and Wednesday, 8 a.m. special training, Red Cross, (beginning through swimmer), ten lessons, years of age, $12. Monday and Wednesday, 9 a.m., mom, dad and tot, ten $12; Monday lessons, ages and Wednesday, 10, 11 a.m. and 12 noon, special training, Red Cross, (beginning through swimmer), ten les$12; Monday, sons, ages 9 p.m., mixed adults, ten lessons, adults, $12; Tuesday and Thursday, 8 a.m., special Red Cross, training. oP; 8 0-- 8, through (beginner swimmer), ten lessons, ages $12. TUESDAY and Friday, 10 and 11 a.m., special training, Red Cross, (beginner through swimmer), ten lessons, ages $12; Tuesday and Friday, 12 noon, mom or dad and tot, ten lessons, ages 0-- were reported missing from a building and boat, APPRECIATIVE STUDENTS These third graders at South Clearfield Elementary School no doubt are happy to see summer vacation arrive but also probably miss their teacher for the past year, Louenda Downs. To show their appreciation, the students presented a tablecloth with all of their names included. The Clearfield pool is now Clearfield Police Report A trailer CLEARFIELD home was reported damaged to the tune of $300 at 442 South State, No. 70, Clearfield Police said. Kam-bouri- s, Ten-derhol- d, program, 46 states are linked with different countries. Other states aiding Bolivia include North Carolina and field school will be about the 95th built with Utah assistance, said Dr. Drew Peterson, Utah president. Stephanie Kearl, Shane Stone, Spencer DeGraw, Christine Schlupp, Sally Smith, Shelley Williams, Natalie Cook, Leni Laura Andersen, Margaret May and Kathleen Mitchell. TERESA L. Stoven, Loraine Stringham, John Paul Sweeten, Susan Dawn Taylor, Todd James Taylor, Julie Marilee Thayn, Gary Craig Thompson, Thomson, Julia Lynn Thur-gooDiane Tree, Theron Taylor Twogood III, Joe Val- CLEARFIELD Clearfield High School has been honored for participation in constructing an elementary school in Bolivia. Bolivia has received aid from about 85 Utah schools over the past nine years through the Bolivia Partnership Program. The Clear- SOPHOMORE OFFICERS r, CHS Honored For Bolivian Aid Project - DAVIS HIGH Cynthia Richards, Melaine Rigtrup, Chad Roberts, Matt Roundy, John Angelo Salim-ben- e Jr Brett Paul Sanders, Jerilyn W. Schofield, Cheryl Dee Richard Schow, Schroader, Brian Grant Sylvia Ann Seeley, Gary Wayne Seideman. Carolyn Sheehan; Sidney Shepherd, Kenneth P. Siler, Julie Simmons, Sheila Simmons, Craig W. Smith, Myron Kendell Smith, Sandra I. Smith, Steve Smith, Bradley Oplin Snell, Sean Randall Snow, Gerald C. Stagner, Michael David Starks, Paul Sedell Stenquist, Johna Kay Stephens, Paul Ann Stephenson, Erin Colleen Stevenson, Corine Stine, Theron Stoddard, Randy Allen Stone. Seeg-mille- Sophomore officers at Davis High School are: Stanley Soper, president; Keith Ferrin, 1st vice president; Tricia Stine, 2nd vice president; Sophomore committee members are: Joy Lambson, $12; Friday, 8 a.m., adult ladies, (water adj. through swimmer), ten lessons, adult, $12. Open plunge Monday through Saturday, 1:30 to 10 p.m. Closed Sunday for water maintenance. UTA bus stop in front of the pool. Check the schedule. Open plunge ad- adult mission, $1.50; cents; children, 50 cents. After hours pool rental available. For further information call cashier at students, 75 NORTH DAVIS OFFICERS Leading the North Davis Junior High school i ; .? body come fall vill be Wendv Daines, left, seci ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Daines of South W Steve Pashett, president, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt of West Point and Barry Bamb-ougpresident, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly P Weber. h, Hroo'-Sout- if |