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Show B-8 EDUCATION EDUCATION EDITOR: Jason Strykowski 649-9014 ext.118 educatlon@parkrecord.com \THE PARK RECORD WED/THUR/FRI, JUNE 11-13, 2008 www.parkrecord.com The class of 2008 takes theirfinalbow BRIEFS Celebrate UVSC becoming UVU A celebration will be held on June 23 at the UV5C Wasatch Campus 10 mark the transition of that school to Utah Valley Unrversrty beginning at 4 p.m. The event will include a cheer and dance clinic, a family fun fest, dinner, a magic show and fireworks. For more information, call 654-M82. Student achievement Melissa Zamarin, from Park Guy, daughter of Mark W. Zamarin, graduated from Roanokp College with honors in economics. Jennifer Edwards received the Outstanding Girl Graduate Award from the Woman's Athenaeum Club of Park City. Kindergarten registration Sign up your kindergartener now for the 2008-2009 school year at McPoiin Elementary School. For more information, call McPoiin Elementary at 645-5630. SCOTT SINE/RAflK RECORD Get immunized Future seventh-grade students in Utah can avoid the lines by getting their immunizations now for: I TD/TDaP (tetanus) booster, I varicella (otherwise known as chicken pox. If a student has had the disease then no vaccine is required. Parents must sign school immunization cards for verification.) and 3 hepatitis b.All of these treatments are required for seventh-grade entry. For more information, students should contact their health care provider or the Utah Immunization Hotline at (800) 275-0659. ' Graduating students from Park City High School stand as the proceeded into the football stadium for commencement ceremony on June 6. Despite cold and windy weather, family and friends filled the stands. A cold evening warmed by joyous celebration Park City High School graduates the class of 2008 By JASON STRYKOWSKI Of the Record sniff 'flic overflow crowd at the 2(K)S Park Cily High School commencement ceremo- ny filled the stands, the portable bleachers, dent Alexa Tritt. The PCHS band livened folding chairs on the track and the grass up the evening by performing all of the knolls along the football field, despite the music just below the home bleachers. On a fact that the temperature dipped low and windy night as the sound from the speakers the wind picked up. Chilly weather also did- blew off onto the field, their accompanin't seem to deter the graduates themselves ment made for a nice touch. who tossed around a beach ball between Three student speakers took the podium speeches and performances. next, each of whom brought their own The ceremony began with the time-hon- unique styles. John Patterson brought his ored processional and a rendition of the point of view as senior class president. Ian "Star-Spangled Banner" by graduating stu- Painter, valedictorian, talked about success Sushi and Asian Tapas Bar as he claimed that the "difference" between failure and achievement "Lies in motivation." John Sanderson, salutatorian, added a bit of comic relief. He commented that a high school senior would be at the height of hubris if he spoke about life experience to adults, then went on to do it anyway. Sanderson also spoke a bit fondly of his mother before saying "Mom, I told you not Please see Park City , B-10 I would buy it myself but I already did. yuki arashi Including California Rolls, Spicy Tuna Rolls, Spicy Hamachi Rolls, and Tempura Shrimp Rolls. Yuki Fried Rice, Yakisoba Noodle Stir Fry, Tuna Tektaki Salad, and Teriyaki Bento Boxes. For Sale by Owner Priced to Move @ $2,595,000 Owner Financing Available Turn-key, Fully Furnished where we will be featuring a special tasting menu Golf and Ranch Club Membership Included ($150,000 Value) to showcase our seasonal menu changes. Hours: Lunch: Mon-Fri 1 1:30am-2:30pm Dinner Nightly: 6:00pm-l 0:00pm Amazing new Promontory home, secluded with unobstructed views of Park City Mountains. Turn key, fully furnished and ready to move in. Developed by Vertu Luxury Properties - vertulp.com Owner offering financing at competitive interest rates. For information, visit parkcitylodge.com or call 435-655-5385. |