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Show 6B WEST VALLiY VIEW Thursday, May 27, 1982 traditions which will be long awaited. to come. It was a worthwhile switch, when given the the caterpillar becomes the butterfly, so is the junior transformed into the illustrious senior. fast,' too fast. a 2 year. p After a year and a complete list of successful activities, the graduation ceremony will cap off the school year. The senior class officers are preparing the program and have worked long hours in doing so. The event will certainly be a memorable one. About the only thing that re- mains to is tonights cere-- m o n y The . in mind: new school, weve rrows discoveries. m VIEWPOINTS . . . Cyprus high seniors Gail Thorpe (left), Pete Sefakis and Jeff Olsen will be expressing viewpoints In graduation speeches. MAGNA. Jeff Olsen and Gail Thorpe will be speakers at grad- tonight (Thursday) at Cyprus high. Pete Sefakis, student body president, will give the farewell address. . Ron Boswell, Fern Sweet, Morning Star Takapa and Randy Taylor. Miriam Farnsworth will represent the Board of Education. Scott Whipple, assistant principal, will give the welcoming a vocal solo by Michael Candelaria, who will sing his own composition. Also singing will be a girls chorus, including Rhonda Anderson, Mariann Armstrong, Denise Dale, Chris unqiue "Silent Reel" design gives you a "Manicured" cut as it promotes lusher, healthier regrowth! s remarks. Principal Keith Hess will also speak. There will be 311 graduates, Whipple said. Dr. Riley ONeil and Mrs. Farnsworth will accept the graduates. Refreshments will be served in the cafeteria. Elsworth, Cheryl Grondahl, Sandy Ma- Maestas, Jenny lone and Wendy Ryan. An instrumental quartet will include HP Motor Cougars, the Well, 2 I talked to a few people around school ACE, Convenient control on handle: squeeze to go. ..release to stop! PAINTS r 39995 CHMB8EQ Rg. 11. 8.47 tt N SM0 BUILDERS MART We NIvM1 968-212- 1 3S5S W. 3500 So. Senior awards were presented last week at the senior awards banquet. It was a great honor for all those who were Ty-- g Ann Pehrson award. Se- DELIVERY (!0j5 J)IBllillS AVAILABLE lUl HH 11 TT &W DID I1? (The Bargain Specialist) NEW AND DIFFERENT SHIPMENTS ARRIVING DAILY PRICES EFFECTIVE TO STOCK ON HAND US & leadership awards stomps and special romances. One group remembered toilet papering their advisers home and getting caught in the act. Eastern Onion were given, along with Lions club awards, Sterling Scholar awards and awards. Congratula-(SeePage9- PTSA Col. 7) were There telegrams DIETERS AGREE . . . DOCTORS AGREE . . . Doctors all across the United States and Canada a.e referring their overweight patients to Diet Center Our program meets or exceeds the US RDA's and adheres to the 7 U S. Dietary Guidelines. YOULL AGREE ... You will lose weight quickly, safely and naturally . . . without hunger, nervousness or loss of energy. 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Graduation will be tonight and after that all that will be left of the 1981-8school year will be a lot of memories. 1x6x6 I I Musical numbers will include The Osborn Family I I I I - uation ceremonies scheduled for 7:30 18 Inch Its been hard and weve had our share of but the successes at Taylorsville greatly outnumber the hard times. Weve set the many Olsen, Thorpe To Speak (SIEGM 3 I s, C FLAT TOP a firm ground and made ourself known all over. 21 CEDAR 1x4x6 es- tablished Cyprus Rites Yard-Man'- CEDAR 15 Reg. CUPS FENCE being a To- (See Page 7B, SALS high. For really will Taylorsville Col. 9) CE0AR been lorsville the days dreams are thresholds of tomo- 3190 Its year Good luck class of 82, and keep that class theme very Taylorsville, the class of 82. As they graduate and continue progressat ing up, the first year And it will be a year which will always be remembered. It was up to you in 82, especially to the first graduating for the students at Tay- nt exercises will begin at 6 p.m. Undoubtedly, seniors are anticipating this promotion that has been so chance, to go to class at Taylorsville. The school year has finally come to an end. Its really gone by magically school years throughout JUniors, likewise, look forward to the close of the graduation ceremony as their moment of transition. As And now its 279 down, one to go. Today (Thursday) is the final day of the 1981-8- builtthe upon Mon. thru Fri. 6:30 11:00 A.M. After 11:00 A.M. By Appointment Sat. 7:00 10:00 A.M. memories of tions, places visited and ple met. peo- One group remembers its tour and being hit with a flash flood of orange punch. The cheerleaders had some fantastic pyramids this year that well all remember cheering for. The performing groups and sports people did some great things to hold in memory. Some future scientists remember the dissecting room and the frogs, rats and pigs they worked on. All in all, its been a great year, full of activities that will remain as memories of 1981-8- And, best of all, the many friendships that will never be ten. Have forgot- a good one. Happy graduation day, class of 82. See you at graduation. OPEn 7 DAYS A WEEK 10 AH - 7 PM 5850 So. Stsfie 268-879- 7 X k |