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Show ' 4B WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, May Valerie Steele, Thanh Lam, Lanta Pottle, Annette Cary; Chris Carlson, Donna Colby, Honors Go To Youths, teachers were chosen by student body officers and members of the school senate for Reid, Donna Stephenson, Bryan Sorensen, Jeff Walker, Vaughan Huffman, Kelly Matt-ssoCara Wallace, Joanne Colby and Sheryl Oliver. Representing the as recognition teachers of the month at Kearns high. They include William Smith, sophomores were Steve Russell, Alysin Babcock, Frankie science; Beverly Olsen, history; Kathy sociology; Selected during the year as Cougars of the month were seniors I Students Dana Brown, MTf T to grade. The Leatherwood, B Trisha Robbs, Rodney Scow, Ann Smith, Lori Turner, Lisa Wall and Stephanie Whitman. Receiving recognition as Brockbanks outstanding students were Brenda Hardman, Jeff Qlsen, Can-di- e Peel, ninth grade; Ahlquist, Killpack, Michelle Vickie Poulsen, eighth grade; Kaye Cole, Jeremy Taylor, Stacey and Candie Peel. r perfect attendance awards were given to Teece AnderOne-yea- award three years DeAnn Markland, Tom seventh Tibbetts, Robert James Higley, for out- standing performance, Brockbanks highest honor, was presented to Carolyn Fry. Ninth grade students receiving service awards included Ted Davis, Troy Farnsworth, Jodi Fraser, Brandt Goble, Hunter Haight, Greg Hansen, Angi Johnson, Rafael McGonigal, Nannette Matsamas, Mitzi Michelle Pearson son, Tom Bird, Wendy Derek Cowlishaw, Forsgren, Hunter Haight, Paul year-award- s Jay Higley, Holmes. Two went to Cindy Cowlishaw and Allen Kenner. MarDee Watterson received an award for perfect attendance in kindergarten through ninth grade. . Pas-ket- t, Try A Want Ad! RENT TO 017M UJ ATE ft BEDS Kiwanis Bonneville ore top scholar TOP TWO . . . Shaun Buckner and Valerie Steele in Kearns high graduating class. H presented Hughes, Hollie choles, Jeff Olsen and Valorie Olsen. Hunter Lions club awards went to Melinda Meadows, Tony Taylor, Roxanne Andrew, Devin Hathaway, Teece Anderson and Paul Fisher. Mas-sengal- e, m Brockbank Johnson, Daniel Ni- Petersen, Billy Brown, Holly Walton, James Taylor, Cynthia Nancy Beth Ivie and Tonya Quinn Barton, auto body and Linda Pearson, science. I MAGNA. A banquet was held at Brockbank junior high Thursday for presentation of awards to outstanding students. Community recognition included Magna Lions club awards which were presented to Kaye Davis, Mark Laurel Everill. Juniors were Rick KEARNS. Five 1 Are Cited Donna Balmforth, Terry Bogucki and Teachers Latimer, 27, 1982 HTl ' j"H awards were At Kearns Steele Lass Leads Class KEARNS. Six students are receiving recognition as the top one percent of 400 graduating seniors at Kearns high. They are Valerie Steele, with a grade point average of 3.98; Shaun Buckner, 3.96; Elaine Monson, 3.93; WIN A PGGG TV Christine WI TREAT YOU RIGHT!' SWEEPSTAKES 3.93. Others listed in the 10 percent of the class of 82 are Tracey top Come in to your local participating DAIRY QUEEN 'store and AM EM Radio, ith register to win this S' Magnavox car cord AC or battery operation No purchase is necessary Your entry fa the TV prize also enters you in one of our 5 big national sweepstakes' NATIONAL Thomas, Carolyn Riede-maAsay, Jacki n, Jennifer Terry, Webster, Tal Harry, Janet Hales, Angel SWEEPSTAKES WITH 5 GRAND PRIZES - Laura Lindberg, Kellie V t T ,N )) Farnsworth, Veronica Roberts, Jodi Pear- main. Timmerman, Darlann Blackburn, Wendy Also, Kyle Clements, Turner, Elizabeth Deborah Larsen. 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