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Show THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, June 4, 1987 Tigers Of The Month Named At Stansbury Brian Hancock, Brian Fitisemanu, GRANGER. Names of students chosen as Tigers of the Month have been announced at Stansbury elementary. Receiving recognition are Janell Meyer, Chilsea Bell, Michelle Kozach, April Blank, Heather Fox, Phillip Olsen, Jacquelyn Hill, lEHiiflroflnn A SHIPMENT OF NEW AND DIFFERENT Deserae Wright, Mamie Gittins, Natasha Major, Wesley Chapman, Terri Thompson. Trixy Slaughter, Ryan Talbot and Erica Canary Nick Also, Nimo Fitisemanu, Clayton, Mandy Woolstenhulme, Ronald Memmott, Mindy Morgan, Vicki Hemingway, Lena Corwell, DESKS AND typewriters go to work when you sell them with a classified ad. Call teHoorAipoffiggumiisyjiwi.rlTOOtsTcoMiTics Six Star "GET BONUS BUCKS WITH EVERY AT PURCHASE WE MATCH WITH SPEND WORLD by Shelly Clements JUST ARRIVED! 6 BUCKS PLUS TO ; graduation exercises tomorrow (Friday). Stadium Setting - i Granite High Is Graduating 25 7 i t GRANITE PARK.. Two hundred and fifty-sevegraduates are scheduled to receive diplomas at Granite high's commencement on June 5. The ceremonies will be held St 7 p.m. in the stadium, weather permitting. Jeannie Moody, Granites first female student body president, will welcome graduates and visitors. Four student speakers will address the theme, which has been taken from writings of Andre Gide: .Man cannot discover new oceans pnless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore. Jennifer L. Steele is valedictorian and Kenda L. Powell salutatorian. Other speakers are Sylvia J. Wood and Andrew M. Draper. n Subs Tice Besides being a speaker, Kenda Powell has written both music and lyrics to a song entitled "Now is our Time, which will be sung by the concert choir. Miss Powell will accompany the selection. The madrigals will perform Dream Your Dream and the concert band will play Emperata Overature. Principal Keith J. Hess will present the graduates to representatives of Granite School district who will award the diplomas. They are Gary C. Swensen, president of the Granite Board of Education, and Dr. William H Leiter, assistant superintendent of the district. Prayers will be offered by students Linda L. Vea and Mathew L. Thornton. Free Delivery Step & . excellent yearbook they TO VALUES 50 GREAT GIFTS SABLES & youve probably- seen them - GRANITE GRADS . . . Sylvia Wood, from bottom, Jennift,. oteele, Kendo Powell and Andrew Draper will speak during Granite high's PURCHASE WITH FACTORY CUTLET 7 ' YOU OF BONUS BUCKS. USE BONUS UP You may see a lot of happy faces and even some tears shed as the 1986-8school year comes to an end this week. If youve looked carefully at the posters on the wall, you may notice theyre somewhat out of date and somewhere before why? Because the SBOs saved all the posters for the entire year and have decided to hang them all back up to let everyone look back at the year and how great it has been. Yes, this year has been great and a lot of neat things have happened. Im sure everyone will have fond memories of this year forever, especially the seniors. Tomorrow is the big day for the seniors as we leave high school and enter a whole new world. Commencement exercises start at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) out on the football field. Parents had better get there early to get a good seat. Practice for this special night is tomorrow morning, starting with a breakfast at 7:30 in the cafeteria. All seniors had better be there. Jay Bessy, valedictorian; Shari Ager, salutatorian; Nicole Svee and Brand Deweese will be the speakers at graduation. Also, there will be musical selections by concert choir. Madrigals and a special number by Mrs. Debbi Tomkinson and Carrie Barlow. Lockers were locked for good Tuesday after school, so I hope no one left anything valuable in theirs. Last night was the yearbook preview party in the gym. Those who attended were given their yearbooks and were able to sit around and have their yearbooks signed. However, if you werent able to attend the party, dont fret, for you can still get your yearbook today ( if you have all your fines paid off, that is ) Id like to give the yearbook staff a big hand for the DOLLAR EQUAL AMOUNT AN MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE SIX STAR EVERY PEARLS Beautifully Lacquered 4 I PHOTO GIFT ALBUM SET 'A Perfect Gift for every Graduate! CAMP AXE Electronic WITH SHEATH TELEPHONE POCKET CALCULATOR LEATHER WALLETS ZIRCONIA J;. 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