OCR Text |
Show 8B WEST VALLEY VIEW June 3, e Thursday, 1982 now. And in the middle of here and now, dont you think that we Good luck in the year ahead and always Taylorsville highs class of 82 participated in the commencement exercises Thurs-- d a y evening in the The remember the part you had in the opening of Taylorsville high. We honor you, oh Taylorsville, and hold your colors high. We cling to thoughts of victories won beneath the Utah sky. For knowledge gained and skills obtained, for friendships firm and true. Your loyal Warriors, Taylorsville will always cherish you. might see each other once or twice. Thanks again to the administration, faculty, officers and student body for making a fantastic year that we will always cherish and remember. 1981-8- 2 based around a Some significant changes occurred in the Kearns high student body Thursday night as members of t h e made by Voltaire. The first . . . which one makes in the world, is the one on which depends the rest of our days. Valedictorian David Rodgers, salutatorian Gina Brimhall, Michael Petersen and Tamarah Lea Settgast addressed the graduates. The awarding of diplomas then took place under the direction of Dr. John Reed Call and Robert K. Halliday, after which Jared Thayne, the senior class president, gave the senior farewell. There heard as uates of 82, the duating were cheers the 273 gradthe class of first gra- class at Taylorsville, switched tassles from the left side to the right. The final step in the graduating process. The excitement of moving on was evident among the graduates, but the sorrow of leaving behind such a great school was also there. Many tears were shed as they sang the school song. Theyre leaving be- hind a lot of unforgettable memories which will hopefully live on and on. Its been a great year and the class of 82 has been a big asset in making it that way. It has been an excellent year. Graduation was fantastic. The program show-- e d mighty of many 82 1 ts tas-- s e s To the class of 82, it looks like we made it. Good luck and keep that KHS spirit. To the classes of 83 and 84 and 85 - get involved. Make your high school years the greatest so you can have fabulous memories when it is your turn to graduate, and remember, KHS has been, is and always will be the number one FIX-U- HOME Siding Roofing Basements Finished Room Additions Carports Garages and, amid all plause, became alumni of Kearns high. and cheering ap- & This has been a great honor for me to share the school activities with the community and fellow Pirates. I am proud to be a Cyprus Pirate and I love Cyprus and always will. just like to end this final column with my favorite The final icing was put on the cake last Jonathan Livingston Seagull. If our friendship depends on things like space and time, then when we finally overcome space and time, weve destroyed our own brotherhood. But overcome space and all e have left is here, overcome time and all we have left is Some seniors had al- ready planned and are ready to pursue their road of life. The class of 83 is now the senior class and look forward to their exciting and prestigious year. The class of 84 will never as week the year wound down to a close. As an alumnus of 966-839- 1 student body officers at Eisenhower funior high ore Ryan Brown (front); bock, from left, Kristen Allen, Brock Hudson and Lori Dali. OFFICERS . . . Newly-electe- d VERL ASAY IND. Granger I high, look back on the school year and all the great m o s. The dances, stomps, -- thought by Richard Etc, FREE ESTIMATES The graduation ceremonies were highlighted by great speakers, music by the concert choir, receiving diplomas - and the microphones failing so that three graduates were given the distinction of graduating twice. The past week has been really different than the normal holiday from school. Many of the new grads spent time wondering what to do with their future - college or work, and in either choice, where? very much, time to move on. Try A Want Ad! YOUR high school. their caps each other Ramona Allen, the post as secretary in her race against Bergetta Inman. The new historian is Lori Dali, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Dali. She defeated Valerie Lewis. P side of miss daughter of Mrs. won LET US HELP YOU the right Im sure we will Kristen Allen, TAYLORSVILLE. Leading the student body at Eisenhower junior high as president next year will be Ryan Brown. He is the son of Mrs. Ann Brown and the late Clair E. Brown. The youth was successful in his campaign against Bryan Boam. , great class and Bach, Brown Chosen EJHS Leader younger group. And the class of 85, now joining the KHS student body, are perhaps already getting nervous. How will they find their classes, or lockers, or the elevator? them to has a I would ones teasing the Student body vice president willson be of Brock Hudson, Mrs. Kae Hudson. His opponent was Dave Farley. School Year 3 moved of been c h e d 82. This clut-- their the class of 1982-8- Now, as an alumnus of Kearns high, I bid KHS a fond farewell. See you at class the tal-en- For -- night was step again be sophomores. Now they will be the contests, assemblies, performances and other activites. But most of all I remember people. The great people of Granger high who made me proud to be a Lancer. The monotony of school work and the mundane problems of school seem to pleasantly fade into the KEABHS SERVICE AREA RECREATION CENTERS realm of unimpor- tance in my mind in the light of all the great experiences and memories that I have from Granger high. And last week was the end to this memorschool able 1981-8year. The memories of the year were rekindled in the farewell assembly. Toshiko and Freida from station XYZ, along been great class Editors Quote Book For employee success, loyalty and integrity are equally as important as ability. Harry F. Banks DRUG7AGENGY aSDQa 0EDC3E) BtolllsWlifellilliMl Senior Citizen Discounts on Prescriptions a with slide presentation, Madrigals are the year. Yearbook day was held Tuesday. Wednesday was checkout day - the last day to attend each of your classes. Selected At Finally, Thursday provided the seniors with a chance to rehearse the commencement exercises. That evening the exercises were held. The somewhat traditional ceremony took place. for Kearns rigals 1982-8- vivified the events of II KHS For '83 REG. -- seniors were addressed by Dr. Johnson in her speech that enunciated Go for the gold. Dr. Gurr from the district office also addressed the seniors, pointing out the plentiful hellos and that occur goodbyes during a lifetime. POOL HOURS Its of 82. Go For It. 2 Graduating THE SWIMMING SPECIALIST alumnus of Granger high school. Finally, when the transition took place, 1 achieved my current status; an alumnus of Granger high school -correction - a proud KEARNS. Twenty-fou- r students have been selected as highs OR mad- school 3 Sopranos include PEPSICOLA Chris Accordino, Barbara Anderson, Jill Paton, Kristen Smith, Lourine Teo, Yovon-d- a Voorhies. Altos 2.19 Anderton, Kris- Mires, Jackie Lisa Wood. Vigil, $ REG. are Kathy Cowsert, III 6 PACK year. Wendy H Lfri DIET 59 U The male section Cole- man, Troy Hoecherl, James Marsden, Glenn Morgan, Kyle Pehrson and Vaughan Huffman, tenors; John Berry, Gordon Boyce, David Jackson, Jerry Moore, Brian Sorensen and David West, bass. eyedrops gw. $i 39 01. Vl ten Kenley, Kim will include Troy VISINE BUY 3 D 90 Minute Cassettes Series PRO Available now you'll And on display the New D" Series is Tracs "D" Senes cassettesJTacs a superior quality normal bias audio cassette that oUers you instant start low noise and high output in a trouble tree cassette housing plus the following DOUBLE DUTY TOOTH BRUSHES Superior Performance Broad Range FOR 1.50 REBATE Try .50 $1 lESS A Want Ad! From Mfg. $00 Tour Net Cost Jus! ADMISSION COST Get in the REG. swim! 1.45 EACH FILM PROCESSING MEMBERSHIPS: 52.00 SERVICE AREA RESIDENTS, 102.50 Good for entire family for year offering substantial discount or no cost 1 LESSONS 9.00 & SPECIAL WIN A FOSE Schedule tv TINY TOTS, INFANTS, DIVING, ADULTS, ADV. LIFESAVING, SWIM TEAM, ALL AGES, FEARFUL TO ADVANCED! TENTHS COURTS AVAILABLE 7AM- - SPECIAL EVENING CLASSES Couples, Ladies, Mens, Groups, Regular Lessons, Beginner to Advanced anyone? TOURNAMENTS: IPB. 4000 Exchange this Ad at the Pool for our Summer Brochure and Receive EYEREADY SIZE 1 Type Processing For Finest Developing "C" or "D" and Printing. BATTERY REG. 6.07 Price Effective to your local participating "DAIRY QUEEN" store and ith AM FM Radio, register to win this 3' Magnavox car cord AC or battery operation No purchase is necessary Your entry for the TV prize also enters you in one of our 5 big national sweepstakes' $3 77 90' VALUE SPECIAL PURCHASE 5 NATIONAL SWEEPSTAKES WITH 5 GRAND PRIZES -082 mm ii 39 2 PACK in 000 tOdo a wo-- it Vocation vin jr 9o two hpidoy OOvuo, No ,'roufh ? ) r Servess Rotary Mower 19 w3 H.P. Engine Rear 6" Plastic Folding Handle Throttle Control. fle, Cai Cont rcr0 July 31 1982 149.95 Bolt-- height adjustments DAIRY QUEEN 1247 SOUTH 1100 EAST OR 2636 W. 4700 SO. IN DAN S AT WESTWOOD Off AM DO Cofp wslide Gam purcfxw necessary Sweepstakes ends MAY 10TH TO JULY 31ST Reg US P Baf- Wheels, TOP QUALITY! FANTASTIC PRICE! tv MoO'VJvOe IVEST 968-384- 4 ONE FREE SWIM! Come & ((!DKT SOUTH Kodacolor or Other thru Contact Clubhouse for Information wmm wxwotv 5624 SWEEPSTAKES 11PM LIGHTED AT DUSK Tennis. WE TREAT YOU RIGHT!! ENTER NO COSTS LESSONS: LEU 24EXP0SURE 20.00 THRU Depending on Class NON-RESIDE- on programs C AM D Q Corp 1202 Model No. t, 41 STORE mag-styl- e wheels VALUE $95 USE YOUR BANK CAROS HERE Closed HOURS: Sundays Mon.-Fr- i. 10-- 9, Sot. 10-- 6 |