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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, May 24-26, 2017 A-9 The Park Record An ode to South Summit TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD South Summit High School’s choral group, Tapestry, performs during the dinner buffet and silent auction hour of the first annual South Summit Education Foundation Scholarship Gala at the DeJoria Center on May 16. The foundation gave away about $40,000 in scholarships to graduating seniors in its inaugural year. Jodi Jones, the organization’s director, hopes that amount grows every year. Continued From A-7 North Summit If I had to go back to high school again, I’d be even more social and active with every single one of my classmates.” Felix Carreno Class of 2017 graduate what he’ll miss most about high school. “My greatest high school experience was being with my friends and getting to know everyone,” he said. “If I had to go back to high school again, I’d be even more social and active with every single one of my classmates.” In the moments before the commencement ceremony began, Tristan Woolstenhulme was feeling the same way. But he was also pondering the potential contained within his classmates. He said observers should keep an eye on the North Summit Class of 2017 because it’s capable of great things. 435.654.3328 . 999 South 600 West . Heber City, UT 84032 www.mountaincabinetry.com SHOOT TO THRILL! TANZI PROPST/PARK RECORD Calvin Hunsaker smiles as Shelly Moore pins a yellow rose onto his graduation robes before the commencement ceremony at North Summit High School Monday evening. Moore is the special education aid at the high school and helped pin roses on all the graduating senior boys' robes. Time and again, he said, the students showed their promise during athletic competitions and in the classroom. Now, they’re going to show it in the real world. “A lot of these kids in our grade are going to go on to do great things,” he said. “It will just be cool to watch and see what everybody accomplishes. It will be fun in 30 years to reminisce about all the good times we had. We’re making a future for ourselves.” As the Class of 2017 departs, their impact on the school will remain. Cole said they are leaving behind a legacy of kindness. He said that, throughout the class’s four years at North Summit, everybody went out of their way to treat others with respect. At football or basketball games, the seniors encouraged the freshmen to join the crowd. In class, they were always willing to provide guidance to underclassmen. Rodriguez said that, more than anything, is why she’s proud to be graduating as part of this class. “We had it easy our freshman year, where the seniors were really nice to us and kind, so we didn’t want to be the seniors who were known as rude,” she said. “We wanted to have the freshmen and all the other grades have a good year like we did.” We’re Park City’s Public Always Welcome! Home On The Range Monday-Saturday: 10-7 • Sunday: 10-5 After a day on the mountain, experience a higher caliber of fun on any of our 12 state-of-the-art shooting lanes over 3 separate ranges. Featuring a full selection of top-brand pistol & rifle rentals, and the most modern, thrilling machine guns in the world. TheParkCityGunClub.com NO MEMBERSHIP, EQUIPMENT OR EXPERIENCE REQUIRED! 4285 Forestdale Dr., Park City (Home Depot Frontage Rd.) | 435.333.GUNS (4867) “My greatest high school experience was being with my friends and getting to know everyone,” he said. “If I had to go back to high school again, I’d be even more social and active with every single one of my classmates.” Tagge’s Farm Box CSA Program Sign up today and receive a generous weekly supply of Tagge’s finest local fruits and vegetables. Our 15 week CSA program begins on July 5th, 2017 and ends the week of October 15th, 2017. Check our website for the Farm Box plan that works for you! Visit us at the Lutheran Church location: 4051 N. Hwy.224, Park City www.Taggesfruit.com Get info, scores, play-by-play updates for Park City, North and South Summit high schools. Follow here for all things sports in Summit County. |