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Show 4B Thursday, June THE GREEN SHEET 12,1986 West Lake Principal Retiring cipal at Cyprus high and as principal at Brockbank, Valley and the past six years at West Lake. He was also a teacher at Wayne high, Cyprus, Valley and Olympus junior. He and his wife Lois have five children and 13 grandchildren. The thing I liked best at West GRANGER. Riley Newton, principal at West Lake junior high, is retiring at the end of the school year. Born in Monroe, Utah, he attended Austin College, University of Utah, Brigham Young University and Utah State University. He has served as assistant prin Lake was the students, teachers and parents, who made it a very special place by being concerned and caring, he observed. Mr. Newton said he enjoys gardening and sports and his future plans are to do what I want to do when I want to do it. Utah Marble ONE STOP TILE STORE - KEARNS KAPERS by Chris Martin Never To Yield is THS Expects 500 In Caps And Gowns TAYLORSVILLE. Five hundred seniors will march to the strains of Pomp and Circumstance during graduation ceremonies scheduled at 6:30 pm. on June 12 in the Taylorsville high stadium Gary Jensen will direct the school orchestra in the prelude music and processional. Gary C. Swensen, vice president of the Granite Board of Education, will preside over the ceremonies. Dr. Earl Catmull, principal, will ACE welcome graduates and guests, while the invocation will be given by Kan Cameron. The graduation theme is "Seek to strive, never to yield. Speakers will include Thomas Schneider, A time to begin; Barratt Phillips, The philosophical essence of success; Corinna Freimann, Odyssey to the future; M ichelle Zdunich, Getting out. The madrigal choir, under the direction of Norman Wendel, will sing Turn Around, while the concert choir will present My Wish For You and the school song. ' Catmull will present the graduates for acceptance by Mr Swensen and Max F. Jackman, area director. 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Academic Fitness Presidential awards were presented to Carrie Aldous, Jan Bruening, Brian on page 5. Mamales, Marci Morfin, Mark Warren, Lisa Whitworth, Heidi Robinson, Carla Smith, Joann Holloway, Todd Nielson, Lars Nordfelt, John Morgan, Debbie Lytle and Debbie Hiatt The Danforth I Dare You award was presented to Mark Warren, and Marcie Morfin; Century III award to Mark Warren. Nilsa Feliciano received the Honorary Colonels of West Valley City scholarship award, Monika Panh the Marian T. Wood and Lanier executive awards. 1 33 I PTS scholarships went to Robin Bushman, Valerie Mills and Dianna White. The Fraternal Order of Police presented an outstanding achiever award to Mike Warren and Marcie Morfin. The Woodbury -C- PATIO PAVERS Friday and Saturday Awards Bestowed At Granger High GRANGER. The annual senior awards banquet at Granger high was themed, Today we follow, tomorrow we lead. Awards for service to Granger high were presented to student body officers, senior class officers, cheerleaders and song leaders. The prestigious Lancer G pins were presented to Shauna Chappell, Kevin Dunbar, Jim Erekson, Stathi CLEARANCE Tile LOSE OUT CN Id like to dedicate this to all the graduating seniors. We have achieved 13 years of school and are now ready to move on to bigger and better things. May the continued luck and success be with you now and always. In ourselves our future lies. To the sophomores and juniors of the 1986-8- 7 school year have fun and get involved. Involvement is the key to a fun and memorable year. Id like to thank the administration and faculty of Kearns high. They are great leaders who have a lot to offer the students. IKearns high has one fantastic janitorial staff. They brought us continued fame for being the cleanest school in the Granite School District. They worked hard all year long picking up the messy lunchrooms after lunch, our nacho messes in the halls and the gym after a wild basketball game. Thank you. Our lunch ladies and servers once again completed a year of feeding hungry students and faculty. Thank you for the yummy food. To the student body officers and all the leaders of next year, I wish you the best for a successful year. My advice to you would be to listen to the students and plan activities that they will benefit from. The student body officers of this year would like to thank you, the student body, for all your support in the activities and school games. You made the 1985-8- 6 school year one of the most supported years ever. The SBOs would also like to thank the administration and faculty for working with them throughout the year. Above all, they would like to thank Mrs Elaine Burrows for her love, dedication and support. She is one great lady with a lot of patience and We love you understanding. Elaine. 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