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Y i ' T f.AO) EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS Thomas Paine, the American patriot who fearlestly spoke up for freedom, was once convicted of libel against New eighth grade officers at Kaysville Junior High include Lina Smith, secretary, left; Troy Mikenzie, vice president and Todd Snarr, president. the English Crown for writing The Rights of Man. Even though he lost the case, the defending attor- s booklet entitled. Commencement exercise for 461 graduates from Clearfield High School class of '80 will be held Thursday, May 22 at 7:30 p.m. in the school au- Craythome, Brad Crittenden, Necha Crookston. Celia Cummings. Cynthia Cummings. Leilani Curfew, Machelle Curlee, Michael Cypret, David Czamccki, Don Dahl, Winclte Dalton, James Darccy. Julie Dauma, Mike ditorium. THE THEME is. 'Become All That You Are. There will be five valedictorian speakers: Karen Collins, Gregory Hess, Marilyn Hobbs, Cheryl Tislcr DEBORAH KOFOED, Robert Kowat. Frank Kron-steJeanie Kuck, Darline Kunll, Brenda Lacher, Brian Larsen. Ten Larsen, Denice Ledbetter, Stephen Lesue, Charilla Lichfield, Tamara Livermore, David Livesey. Michael Lobato, David Lore, Barry Lucero, Susan Lucovitz, Wendy Lundberg, Marco Lusk, Kristie Lutz, d. Michael Earl, Jana Earley, Annette Maestas, Stana Elmer Joni Endo. Linda Endo, Jeffrey Evans, Rowena Marshall. Suellen Fellows, Douglas Douglas Fink, Jalair Rick Fish, Kelly Kevin Fisher. IMMEDIATELY following graduation, the senior gift to the school will be presented. ' After the presentation of the gift, there will be a buffet and Fes-sle- n, PTSA. This will be held in the old gym, and parents and graduates are invited. Graduates include: MARYLOU ALLEN, Patricia Allison, Jeffrey Allred, Denise Andersen, Karl Anderson, Steven Anderson, Terri Anderson, Shirley Archuleta, Susan Archuleta, DeAnn Ashby, Dwayne Atkinson, James Aurich, Linda Aven. DeOnna Bachman, Trena Bailey, Jack Barber, Douglas Barneck, David Bafeman, Kim Bean, Michael Beazer, Jimmie Beene, Jr., Dawn te Bjngham, Carri Bishop Michelle Blake, Debbie Blank enship, Scott Bly, Gregory Boarden, David Bollom. Jilliene Botts, Richard Botts II, Paula Bourke, Jolene Bradley, Kendahl Le Brandenburg, Janet Brighton, Joann Michel- Brimhall, Duane Britt, le Brooks, Elayne Brown, Kevin Brown, Gregory Brubaker, Alden Brunson. MICHAEL BURDEN, Scott Bybee, Cymbre Byram, Lewis Cain, Cindy Caldwell, Lynda Caley, Dion Campos, Clifford Cannon, Cindy Capener, Carr, Michelle Carter, Steven Cash, Julie Champlin. Kelly Chapman, David Chen, Chavez, Ming-Yun- g Dale Cheney, Ronald Chesley, Carolyn Child, Ted Child, Lisa Christensen, Darla Christiansen, Kevin Ciampini, Cindy Clark, Michael Clawson, Colette Clements. - LINN CLEMENTS, LaRae Clontz, Karen Collins, Danny Combe, Michelle Conley, Gary Cook, Margo Cook, Lisa Craig, Michael Crawford, Valerie Craythorn, Michele That fundamental principle allows anyone today to speak or write whatever he believes is the truth in political issues without fear of governmental censorship or reprisal. McClellan, John McCowen, Kellie McEntire, Kay Karen McGrath, Melanie McLean, Blake McMillan, Roger Gallegos, Sheryl Gallih-e- r, Loriann Garcia, Lanette Gardner. Gloria Garner, Jodi Gamer, Timothy George, Todd Gibbs, Pamela Gleason, Cheri Gleed, Tina McMullin, Dale Mietus, Laurie Glismann, Dewayne Glover, Timothy Gooch, Jacqueline Gordon, Jeffrey Janine Gowans, Jim Mosher. Kathy Mikesell, Michelle Mikesell, Dennis Miller, Natalie Mills, Blake Miner, Richard Miyawaki, Shawn Monkres, CLARK MOSS, Dale Moss, TIM GRAHAM, Janet Green, Vickie Green, Vicki Griego, Walter Grissom III, Toby Gruber, Marian Guida, Laurie Gunderson, Sandra Hager, Jennie Hale, Jeffrey Robert Hammer, Alvin Hansen, Bradley Hansen, Meichelle Hartline, Judith Hartung, Kaye Harvey, Kelly ' Owens, Sherry Owens, Todd Stephens, Ruth Stephens, Kimberly Stewart, Elayne Pardoe. TRACY HENDRY, Shar-Iee- n Henrie, Sherrie Henrie, Marilyn Hobbs, Jeffrey Hodges, LaRay Hodson. Darlene Holbrook, Sheila Holbrook, Stacy Hopper, Kathy Horspool, Jeff. Howard, Jack Hubble, Glenda Hunter, Melanie Hurst, Mark Hutchinson, Guy Isakson, Christine Jacobson, Jeffrey James, Paul James. TAMMY Jaskowski, Steven Jenkins, Alice Johnson, Jonj Johnson, Julie Johnson, Lori Johnston, Teresa Johnston, Tina Johnston, Nolanda Jones, Nolette Jones, Robert Jones, Susan Jones, Natalie Jorgenson. Walter Jurek, Dee Kahl-sdor- f, Barry Kawa, Kim Kawaguchi, Don Kelley, Camile Kelsey, Becky Keyes, Linda Keylon, Scott Keylon, WAYNE ry, MaryJayne Patterson, Monte Pearson, Karleen Kevin Petersen. Cindy Peterson, Mignon Peterson, Michael Phillips, Shelley Pickard, Karen STEED, James Stoker, Sondra Stoker, Debra Stone, Rawn Swallow, David . Peart, Robert Pena, Simon Perez, Daniel Perkins, Shaun-n- a Pesnell, Gary Petersen, Rodney Hess, Brook Hicks, Leilani Higley, Ernest Hill III, Smith, Joanne Sosa, Kurds Spackman, Becky Spaulding, Russell Stanford, Carr Stark, Robert Steed. GERRI PARENT, Robert Parks, Joyce Parry, Kelly Par- Irene Hepworth, Michael Hepworth, Gregory Hess, Jr., Michael Smith, Robert Smith, Rodney Gary Nelson. Tracy Nelson, Kevin Neville, Necha Niederhauser, Harvey, Carolee Hasler, Pamela Hattori, James Heaps, Susan Heaps. son, Jeannette Simpson, Clyde Smith, Kevin Nishijima, Leonard Norton, Todd Nye, Colleen Olivas, Bonnie Osiek, Garrett Ostler, Lori Owens, Rodney Hall, John Hall, Patrice Wayne Hansen, Bret Harley, Sharp, Shelly Shaw, LaVem Shearwood, Kevin Shelley, Debra Shiner, Shelly Short, Troy Shorts. Curtis Sibley, Glen Simp- Tamara Munson, Robin Mur- ray, Terry Murray, Chris Myers, Carolyn Nance, Sheryl Nance, Michael Naranjo, Nel-v- a Narvaez, Mark Nebeker, Graham. Swift, Rhonda Symonds, ; James Taake, Jeanine Taake, Julie Taggart. Douglas Talbot, James Taylor, Tanna Taylor, Russell Tebbs, Dougles Tersteeg, Hannah Thomas, Bradley Thompson, Leta Thompson, Korrie Thorpe, Denise Thur-goo- d, Monty Thurgood, Cheryl Tisler, Donita Pierce, Gerald Pippy, Dirk Townley. Poulsen, Phonda Ragan, Tramp, James Valentine, Playle, Michael Poll, Shannon Poll, Deborah Porter, Teresa Linde Ranney. BARBARA Rasmussen, Karen Rasmussen; Roslyn Ray, Mark Redford, Michael Red ford, Ellen Reed, Melinda Reed, Robert Reyna, Gregory Ridler, Lisa Ririe, Larry Roberts II, Timothy Robinett, David Robinson. Robert Robison, Kelly Rock, Sandra Ross, Troy Ross, Cindy Rush, Carla Salmons, Charrise Sander, Teresa Sanders, Manuel Sanhueza, Wendy Savage, Patty Schell, Robert Schellhase, Cory Schofield. CYNTHIA Schofield, Don Schofield, Rebecca Seab SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS Leading seventh grade activities at Kays-vill- e Junior High, come fall, will be officers Tracy Morton, left, vice president; Kim Carver, president and Lisa Larkins, secretaiy. reeze, Karen SSeifert, Russell Sellers, Tami Serrano, Glen Sandra Moreno, Tracey Gor-ring- e, , EVERYWHERE Politics can be kept out of anything that human beings can be kept out of. -Herald, Bristal. McGary. Hamilton. Michael Bierwolf, Lisa Bing ham, Scott Bingham, Vauriet Man- Curtis McBride, Callee LOREN FOWLER, Jan Francis, Jill Francis, Cynthia Francisco, Brenda Franklin, Karen Freideman, Scot Frew, Bret Gailey, Pamela Gailey, dance, sponsored by the Bennett, Diane Bernard reason and conscience, DOUGLAS MARTLN, Gina Martin, Tena Martin, Christopher Martinez, Cynthia Martinez, Jose Martinez, Matthew Martinez, Shirley Martinez, n, Fish-bur- S' however erroneously, have dictated to him as the truth, may address himself to the universal reason of a whole nation, either upon the subject of government in general, or upon that of our own particular country.. ning, Paulene Markham, r, that mislead, but seeking to enlighten others with what his own n, di- JULIE BENNETT, Karla an empty sound, is this every man. not intending to Michael Lyons, Brenda Maes, Ed- wards, Michele Elder, Mary Teresa Evans, Shelly Even-seJory Farr, John Fanell, plomas. Beers, Kevin Deireis, Leanne Bell, Jeffrey Belt, David THE ATTORNEY. Lord Erskine, said: The proposition which I mean to maintain as the basis of the liberty of the press, ami without which it is Knudsvig. Duran, Francine Dyer, kins, Davis school board mem- Firs! Amendment freedoms. Larry Knighton, Judy MATTHEW Denhalter, Trade Dettcrich, Tracy Dickson, Rex Dunn, Charlie Kenneth Edwards. Kenny ney presented an argument that has become basic to our Ned King. Robert Kingsford, Davis, Teddy Davis, Roxanne Dawson. and Julie Taggart. Robert Kowal, president of the senior class, will give the farewell address. Grant Steed, former CHS principal who is currently administrator for secondary education, and Bruce Wat- ber, will hand out the JULIE TAGGART ROBERT KOWAL aiERYLTISLER KEVIN TRACY, Steven David VanDyke, Julee Dean Vernon, Dennis Vigh, David Walker, Lynne Van-Dyk- e, Walkup, Robert Wallace, Scott Wallace, Dee Ward, Russell Warner. Michele Watts, Edward Webb, Wayde Webber II, Troy Weeks, Janet Webster, Kellie Webster, John Weitzel, Kelly Wells, Krista West, Douglas Whiting, Kathy Wilde. LORRIE Williamson. Terri Williamson, Garrett Wilson, Tanya Wilson, Norman Yabeny, Steven Yamada, Dennis Young Norman Young, Vicki Zaugg and Teresa Studentbody officers for the coming year at Davis High include Kelly Applegate, left, 2nd vice president; Shia Kapos, 1st vice president; Advisor Dan DHulst; Ron Johnson, president. DAVIS HIGH OFFICERS Were going to make next year really different, agreed the newly elected studentbody officers Ron Johnson, Shia Kapos, and Kelly Applegate. FIRST OF all we are going to change all the posters in the studentbody room. But seriously, the new officers are determined to make next year great. Their main objective is to build up better relations with the adminstration,' other schools, and the WE WANT to get more publicity for Davis High and the students who excel," de- -' dared Shia Kapos, First vice. Some of the duties inherited by studentbody officers in- clude assisting the administration, holding elections, helping with registration, and organizing the school calendar. They act as mediators between Davis High and other schools, the public, and between students and the administration. IF STUDENTS have any problems or complaints, they should come to us, declared Pres. Ron Johnson. "Anyone is welcome to come talk to us; were always open to suggestions. We hope students will feel like they can come in and talk to us any time, not like theyre entering the forbidden room. THE TRHEE also agree that lack of spirit is becoming a real problem here at Davis. According to second vice Kel ly Applegate: "Davis High has fallen into apathy. If we can unify the studentbody, we can increase our ability to have school spirit; but this rests totally upon the desires of you, the students. Will the spirit at Davis rise' again? Can justice prevale, and the posters be changed? Will Kelly ever learn to give a quote' that isnt a paragraph long? Tune in next year to find out how "Your Elected Officials" will do. l |