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Show School Attendance THS Lass west valley view Attains Perfection TAYLORSVILLE. before school ended, Pamela Ann but Pam didnt get When Marble marches them until two weeks at later. That is the only Taylorsville high communicable disease tonight (Thursday) to shes had. receive her diploma, Pam had her ton- she will have chalked up a remarkable attendance record - that of not missing a single day since she started as a kindergartener 13 years ago. She has been at Taylorsville high the past year, spent two years at Cottonwood high, three at Eisenhower junior, was in sixth grade at Plymouth elementary, fourth and fifth at across the stage and Taylorsville kindergarten through third at Pioneer. Her younger sister, Melanie, a sophomore at Taylorsville high this year, came down with chicken pox one year just four days The graduating sils out, but it was after school was out, commented Mrs. Jack lettering in some while at Cottonteams, grades. But soon she developed the desire herself. When she had completed sixth grade without missing any school, she decided to try for junior high and then high school. Its unusual for a student to show up for school every day, remarked Dr. Earl principal, as he honored her during the schools awards l, Pamela Ann Marble Gina Bernardo, line Turpin, son, Jill Rushton, Natalie Hill, Randall Anderson, Johanna Powers, Kathleen Ink-leVictor Carsey, y, Gary Belliston. Others are Tamara Four ley, Sherri Morris, Dean Solt, Treesa Bag- - Kaye Kelson, Blaine Hansen, Paula shaw, Travis Peterson, Val Stevens, Troy Beatty, Jill Johnson, Brent Maxfield and Jeanine Pitts. Tackett, Scott Hancock, for seven years, and was named five of those an years. all-st- Holbrook her Perhaps grade cumulative Youth Is point average from ninth through twelfth grades might show the result of perfect An Eagle atten- dance, a highly commendable 3.7. She will TAYLORSVILLE. A Boy Scout who completed the bicycling be attending Ricks College this fall on an academic scholarship, planning to become a CPA or auditor in an accounting firm. Tygeson. Also, Jeffrey Olsen, high Cyprus graduating class of 1982. They are Jeffery Sorensen, with a 3.972 grade point average; Peter Sefakis, 3.908; Judith Oster, 3.905 and Shirlene Fry, 3.809. Other students ranked in the top 10 percent of the graduating seniors are Doug Dil- - merit badge with all members of his family participating has been awarded the Eagle Scout badge. The oldest of seven children, Robert A. Holbrook is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holbrook. He is in troop 745, with Wally Rupp as scoutmaster. His Eagle project was completed with assistance from the County Sheriffs Dept. A crime prevention project was completed in his neighborhood which involved engraving articles in the homes. When compelled, a sticker was placed on the front doors stating that valuables in the home had been engraved and could be identified if the Green Sheet stolen. The boy is deacons yours, Mexican director of the correctional system in the state of Durango, Mexico will fly to Salt Lake to attend the graduation of his son at Gfranger high tonight (Thursday). Joseph T. Pena Vicario will be present to see his son, Alex Pena, march down the aisle with other members of the class of 82 during ceremonies at 6 p.m. in the gymnasium. Young Pena has been living with the Richard L. Nelson school year. The stu- dent has been a member of the National Honor Society and has been goalie for the Granger high soccer team. Father and son plan to fly home together Saturday. Court, Utah District. she Chapter has pointed out, become a very popular chapter, 13, noting that activity has increased phenomenally recently. 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A product of the current quorum president in his ward and has been patrol and assistant patrol leader. He has recieved the Arrow of Light and Faith in God, as well as the Duty to God Trail Award. He is a member of the Order of the Arrow. The Eisenhower junior high student takes Spanish and is a sports enthusiast having been on the baseball team for four years. He has 57 merit bad- BRINTON'S Official To Be At Rite As Economy Slides Ronda Rhonda Anderson, Sorensen Lad Top Scholar MAGNA. Kristi Crawford, Frampton, At Cyprus students will be receiving recognition as the top one percent of the Pau- Fern Sweet, Dlaina Thompson, Dwaina Thomp- softball her to get good 27, 1982 Mark Underwood, wood and all of them at Taylorsville. Being involved in sports has required about 10 hours a day, from about 7 a.m.. to 5 p.m. at the school. In addition she has played in summer but during summer Cat-mul- and track volleyball holidays and vacations. Her parents kind of bribed her at first to attend every day, urging basketball, varsity Marble, her mother. She seemed to get colds and flu only on the weekends, she Shes had laughed. her wisdom teeth out too, on the senior has been Thursday, May I |