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Show LAKESIDE Lakeside Review Clearfield .V Clearfield - The Job Corps follow- ing students graduated from Clearfield Job Corps in April. r' High school graduates: Jaime Ackerman, Kemi Akinyemi, Romp Almanza, Gabriel Apodaca, Brandy Atencio, James Ausder-aq- ,' Melissa Badillo, Julio Barraza-, Daniel Benson, Matt Birkel, Lucas Blackie, Justin Bliss, Jaime Bohling, Ashleigh Bourgeois, Brandon Briscoe, Shalla Brown, Scott Buckley, Derrick Buyks, Bryan Byrd, Carrieatha Carter, Apolinar Cervantes, Leatresiahia Clift, Christina Correa, Alexandra Craven, Cotina Critton, Ter-ilDelaney, Toni Diuguid, Ne-coDodson, Kimberly Dubray, Andrew Ellerman, Matthew Evers, Seutatia Falealii, Edward Faiiizzi, Darrell Farmer, Timothy Fields, Marshal Fry, Havalah Furman, Thomas Gabriel, San-d- n Galloway, Timothy R. Galvan, Sharyl Gambler, Hector Garcia, Jose Garcia, Tiffany Gray, Martin Gutierrez, Hassan Hakim, Patricia Henrick, Scott yi l? Hilliard, Howard Hoffman, jaime Holub, Dontroy Irvin, Brandon Jacobs, Carly Johnson, Jesse Kahler, Hilton Karu, Nicholas Lambrecht, Travis Laue, Michael LeBaron, Eduardo Lee, Suzie Lee, Terry Lewis, Jin U, Kai Liu, Toufone Lpti-XLong, Robert Lloyd, Shane Luna, Omar Mandujano, Lechu-ga.Xakei- th e Christine McCleskey, Tonya McKee, John McPhee, Menge-sh- a Mebrata, Mark Montague, Ernesto Morales, Dcmal Mujic, list Re-m- y, Full program vocational Bountiful High history students seek CCC histories graduates BOUNTIFUL - History students at Bountiful High Teo, Stanley Vanhorn, Lee Vue. Landscaping: Gabriel Apodaca, Jose Garcia. Machine Shop: Harold Higgins, Daveyes Hoy, Alfredo Rocha. Stanley Northrup, Robin Pearce, Tom Perry, Tan Phan, Kendra Posey, Nnamdi Ray, Cosmas Justina Rich, Alonzo Richardson, Alfred Roche, Antonio Rodriguez, Joaquin Santillanes, Eric Schmidt, Noah Sheldon, Yiou Sisavanh, Teresa Small, Brett Smith, James Smith, Vanessa Smith, William Stewart, Wendy Swanby, Donovan Tahy, Weng Tam, Kun Tan, Peni Teo, Tan Tran, Brian Tse, Clarence Tso, Kevin Tsosie, Mercy Veloz, Ramon Vera, Stanely Virgile, Marcus Ware, Clint Wegner, James Wiand, Ryan Wickerham, Pamela Williams, Chad Wilson, James Wood, Dain Yale. Tuesday, May 26. 1998 5 School would like to talk with Davis County residents who participated in the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) projects in Bountiful in the 1930s and General education graduates: Tabitha Batty, Russell Beck, Tyy ler Benson, Travis Bradley, Brill, Nicol Brinkerhoff, Felix Castro, Apolinar Cervantes, Howard Chambers, Jill Chambers, Antonio Coney, Jayson Cooper, Steven Cother, Anthony Daley, Tina Dillon, Dustin Douglas, Adam Durand, Maria Fernandez, Shawn Finian, John Genone, Jacob Glorgi, Don Gregory, Wilord Gutierrez, Jo- gradu- seph Hale, Amanda Hall, Jeremy Harding, James Hollembreak, Daveyes Hoy, Amanda Hudyma, Beth Hunziker, Stephen Knox, Michael Lebaron, Philoe Little Light, James Lobnow, Marie Maddox, Wendy Marti, Michael Martin, Tonya McKee, Dustin McLean, Virgil Means, Devin Myers, Leight Pascoe, Michael Red Boy, Matthe Ripple, Albert Roberts, Eric Robinson, Eduardo Rodriguez, Thomas Shea, Stanley Sims, Alice Smith Michael Snake, Michell Sorbret, Joshua Stanfield, Valerie Tamburri, Taro Taylor, Coby Thompson, Clarence Tso, Kevin Tsosie, Ivan Tsosie, John Umphreys, Joseph Vongphachan, Lisa White, Rean-n- a White, Robynne Williams, Joseph Yeager, David YellowOld-WomaFrank Zechmeister. ates: Advanced automotive UAWLETC: Alvin Hubbard, Victor Nieto, Clyde Stevens, James Wiand. Auto bodyauto-motiv- e: Thomas Gabriel, Richard McKinley, Kevin Tsosie. Business clerical: Carrieatha Carter, Toni Diuguid, Apee Jobi, Transi-t- o Nunez, Brian Pinar. Carpentry (L'BC&J): Clarence Tso, Trahem Yazzie. Culinary arts: Yukiko Anjain, Kelly Beardt, Andrea Durham, Wilford Gutierrez, Carrie Henderson, Steven Jones, Jose Lucio, Xristan McClarity, Mark Montague, Devin Pritts, Eric Schaible, James Smith, Tanya Wright. Floor covering (IBPAT): Ismael Tapia. Health occupations: Moana L. Hamilton, Kelsey Jansen, Fred McCowan, Tonya McKee, Saffiyyah Pitts, Peni Nebeker served on WSUs Board of Trustees from 1988-9- positions with the U.S. Air Force and the Thiokol Corporation. selected four individuals who will Davidson retired in 1990 after be awarded honorary degrees at serving seven years (1983-199the universitys 1 1 as a vice president at Thiokol ceremony June 11 at 5:40 corporate headquarters in Ogden, Morrin holds an associate dei p.tn: in the Dee Events Center. The recipients are: Thomas F. gree from Weber State College. Davidson. Dean F. Morrin, and He served in the U.S. Army durCarolyn Rich Nebeker, all of Oging World War II before begincareer as a general den; and Stan Davis of Chestnut ning a contractor in Utah. His company, Hill; Mass. received his bacheM. Morrin and Son, constructed several buildings on Utah univerlors degree in chemical engineersity campuses including WSUs ing from the University of Marycareer Shepherd Union Building and land in 1951. His i residence halls. rocket engineering includes 7, including two years as the universitys first chairwoman of the board. She received dual bachelors degrees in art history and English from the University of Pennsylvania. t 0) Davis, who will give the commencement address, holds a doctorate degree in social sciences from Washington University in Missouri. He is an award-winnin- g author of nine business-managemebooks. 40-ye- 39-ye- ar nt Military news , de-14- High. 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