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Show 337 ASSOC MESS UTAH U 2 C SUITE LAKE6 CITY W UT 84101 1277 - I 1 L. .1; Celebrating more than 95 years ofservice to the citizens of Eureka. ' ' B-ll -- L Siii S4h Number EUREKA, UTAH - June 1, 2001 me Ninety-Si-x Class of 2001. Back row: Brigitte Kirgin, Poppygene Simmons, Michael Kurz, Brian Fuell, Cody Myers, Esther Brooke and Desiree' Kirgin. Front row: Summer Grimstead, Amber Jones, Sarah John, Dayna Currie and Heather Lance. ) There was a good turnout for the twelve graduates from Tintic High School on Friday. May 25. was followed by the welcome that was given by senior class president The Dayna processional Currie. delivered address. the Currie also valedictorian junior graduates. Heather Lance, Brigitte Kirgin and Poppygene Simmons. A tearful tribute to the parents was given by Summer Grimstead, senior class secretary', followed by the senior class singing i'll Remember by Madonna. A tribute to the school and Amber Jones, student body faculty was given by Desiree' vice president, gave the salutatory Kirgin and the student Sarah John. address. This was followed by the Summer Brian tribute to the community given by Fuell, body-presiden- and Cody- - Myers presented the school gift, which was money to purchase a new candy machine for the student Grimstead, body. A wonderful tribute to the adviser was given by Brian Fuell and Michael Kurz that was followed by the senior video which was put together by Amber Jones and Summer Grimstead. The class will was read by Esther Booke and Amber Jones. This was followed by Esther Booke and Dayna Currie reading the class prophecy. Education President Mary Lou Draper, presented the diplomas to the graduates except for Amber Jones who received her diploma from her dad. Board Member The senior class joined together to sing Forever Young by Rod Stewart, followed by the Troy Jones. class farewell given by' Sarah John The recessional by the and Michael Kurz. ended the emotional graduates Principal Gordon Grimstead ceremony. tearfully presented the graduates to the Board exclaiming, This is Nothing is so difficult but by the proudest I have ever been. industry it may be accomplished. Tintic School Board of Terence School board tackles drugs, employment The Tintic School Board of at Tintic High School to launch a Education held its regular board drug search throughout the reiterated meeting on Monday, May 21 at building. The Board the West Desert School at 1 1 a.m. that the District supports all drug Board Member, Dennis prevention programs. The district Timm, reported that Millard supports a drug free school and activities County had replaced several cattle will continue to support tolerance of guards and that Gerald Bates had to ensure a zero bought the old cattle guards from drugs in the schools. Boswell said that some the county. Mr. Bates proposed that the school dig a hole and parents are concerned about the install one of the cattle guards at amount of free time students have Parents feel that in school. the entrance to school property. The cost would be $1,000. Mr. academic work and activities Bates would also like to see gates should be continuous for all said placed in this location once the students. The superintendent cattle guard is in place. This she feels confident that students would help with keeping straying are provided with classroom work cow s off the property. After some and activities, but, as the end of discussion, the Board voted to the year draws to an end, some students are more likely to find pass the proposal. Board Member Janice themselves with free time between Boswell reported that she had classes. Janice reported that some received a call regarding the canine unite that were dispatched parents had been concerned about a teacher or substitute teacher not available for a elementary class at Eureka Elementary' last week. The result was that classes were combined during the Pentathlon activities that were going on at Tintic High School. Parents felt these students should have been in class with a teacher or substitute. The superintendent said that she hoped this situation would not happen again. Troy- Jones complimented the senior and junior classes and their advisers at Tintic High School for the way was handled this T-Ni- year. Troy felt that everything went well for the activities that night. The superintendent reported there had been only one student apply for summer hire at West In order to Desert School. provide the extra custodial help for the summer, she recommended hiring a student worker for 30 hours per week and maintain June Johnson for 30 hours and April Lewis for 20 hours. For the summer hire in Eureka, the superintendent recommended hiring a student to replace Jessie Ezell who has indicated she w ill not be available to work after school is out. The superintendent reported there have been several applications turned in and interviews will be conducted Monday and Tuesday. She recommended hiring two full- plaque at the Elementary School, see the new bus bam, and look at the grounds and the new playground. The Superintendent reported that plans were in place for maintenance projects for the summer. Two main projects arc replacing the doors at Tintic High School and the cafeteria floor at West Desert School. She also reported that Brian Underwood is gathering bids to have both the track and the tennis courts resurfaced. She said she will ha-a final list by the June Board c time students for summer positions to work with the meeting. maintenance director, two fulltime and two part-tim- e students to be assigned to work with the custodians at Eureka Elementary and Tintic High School. The Board toured the schools at West Desert and had the opportunity to view the dedication When your work speaks for itself, dont interrupt. Henry J. Kaiser What this country need is dirtier fingernails and cleaner minds. Will Rogers |