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Show ' It The Sait Lake Tribune, Friday, May 25, 1U7J Five Area Schools Stage Graduation Ceremonies Clearfield High School Special to The Tribune CLEVRFIELD Commit ment to a dream, hard wou ard courage will bring that it :1 'X"X 3 t dream to reality, c f t r ; .fp i W ":; f . i'yys t 't t , y- A - ,v i i ir 5 1 7 V t J ' U4fM - ; f s hr i x , jpUA i-- School of a Dream " Diplomas were awarded to the seniors by Derncll Wng-leDavis District Superintendent, and Morris Hansen, Board of Education president Valedictorian Cmdv Swci gard told her classmates being on the tla eshold of a dream how presents one problem to get from the threshold to reality She said it can be accomplished through commit ment to the dream, hard work and courage Deanne Corma Speaker urged them to force, dedicate and discipline their lives to fulfill their dreams, while a c second aledictonan, Sally Thompson, urged them to adopt a positive attitude 4 A member High graduating class were told Thursday The theme was Threshold A I 495 of the Clearfield Xf; S'r i IVvrjsA Stuart as they wait outside the school straightens the tie of Brent Oram for graduation exercises to start. Clearfield graduate Ruth i A friend is the most priceless possession necessary to surv iv e, Gregory Steen said The class, in green gowns for the men and white for the was presented by women, Pnncipal Gayle A Stevenson and accepted by Mr Hansen Farrell Palmer gave the invocation and David K Jensen the benediction Cathedral of the Madeleine was filled Thursday night with Judge Memorial High School Catholic j students, parents and guests for Baccalaureate Mass. Rev. Thomas McNamara delivered homily Judge Memorial High School Davis Mine Plan 110 Judge Memo rial High School student-- , took pirt High School n baccalaureate mass a Thursdav night at the Cathe dral of the Madeleine The men, m black gowns and the women in white all weaung a sash of red and gold, filed into the cathedial as him, One onj friends stood Special to The Tribune KVYSVILLE Wearing gowns of brown and gold, 283 Davis High graduates received diplomas dui ing commence ment exercises in the school audit oi mm Thm sdav James L Brown was commentator duimg the ceiemonv and R Russell Meyer gave the fust leading from Joel 3, 1 ot "Vision The theme, by Hope," was introduced Biad Timothy, sector class piesidgnt We must each have a dicam or vision of hope in older to meet our full potential," speaker Eileen Richards said dc-li- In the homilv Kr McNa mara said graduation consists the baccalau of two parts reate sen ices and the grant school and for a place in wot ship ing of diplomas He a'so asked God to bless those students who have cunplctcd 'heir high sihool educations and aie now continued n offerton procession with kutlileen A More, Richard L entering man and womanhood Following Pr McNamara John T kunweikr Daniel L Colosimo G Eugene Barton and Nancv K kellv took pail m the piaveis from the faith James. Loretta M Neville and Michael K Haile followed Rev nounced then an scholastic McNamara various awards ful students The Tncv asked for blessings for tl.cir fellow gi aduates, for the will receive their diplomas during specia services 5 Bountiful High School ancy Pngmore, urged her classmates to cherish v cster-dav- , graduation is a time Special to The Tribune NORTH SVLT LVKE To the theme And let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing" bv Kahltl Gibran, 4S2 Bountiful High School seniors giaduated Thursday during comment enu nt exercises at the South Davis Stakes Regional Center, Church of Jesus Clu 1st of LdUer-ilaSaints - mind every senior's reflects to the past W e also need to cherish tomorrow , Randy Rigby said Sheila Romney 's message w a live today The taiget. the futme said Mike Moves compared time to the sights of a rifle when a-- 1 u f i 4 v ss?: 'fM , j , v reader's theater was presented by 13 honoi students selected by their fellow gradu ating honor students Speaking were Kay Burnmgham, Sherry Butler, Rex Carlisle, Dernts Green, Janet Jenson, Kevin Moss, Laurie Olson, Carolyn Poulscn, Stephen Quinn, Ellen Taylor, Patti Turnbull, Heidi Van Ert and Joe Walker Principal Richard S Steven son presented the graduates to Davis Henry E Peterson, County Boaid of Education member The invocation was by Patti Kourbelas, senior class vice piesident, while Keith Russell, class secretary, offered the benediction Mr Peterson and W Robert Keddington, assistant supenn tendent, awarded diplomas to the Class of 73 This was followed bv a psalm load bv Michael I. Wil sin ard a second rooting bv kerrv P Hagen T Fitger The Rev lost-paid gave a reading from John Thomas 14, 15 17, and the IU-L McNamara. 0 S F S , ered the lu.nnlv A Satirizing crying at graduation, l part of Bountifuls Laurie Olson and Ellen Taylor were (peoples thoughts &... K symposium on at graduation Reflects Thinking The attempt dents, presentation, stu-an to reflect what tcachcis and parents are thinking at graduation time, covered the humorous sentimental and controversial aspects of high school days The graduates, all dressed m white caps and gowns, lisas their colleagues tened spoke on the dehumanization of education, the rebirth of life given through graduation, the desire of some to marry as soon as their diploma is re ceivcd. the relationship between parent and child, and of friendship the feelings rejection, disappointment and achievement Presents Graduates School Pnncipal Don H Perkins presented the graduates to Lynn W. Burton of the Davis Board of Education Mr Burton and A Hollis Grange of the school distnet presented the diplomas The graduates were introduced by their class officers, Stephen Quinn, Valene Goodnch, Pat-tiTurnbull and Mary Jane Perkins e The Bountiful High Wing and the Symphony Choir A Cappelia provided music for the ceremonies Dennis Green delivered the invocation and Joe Walker presented the benediction Wind Bemta Cecilia Romero, left, and Elizabeth Dawn Yasuda adjust each others mortar boards Just I J before Davis High School commencement program began More than 5 students took scholarships. Speaking to 406 fellow graduates, Judy Bean said the ultimate goal i is happiness, during graduation in the Layton High School auditorium. Layton High School Special to The Tribune LVYTON Layton High School s 1973 senior class graduated Thursday night dur- annual commencement ceremonies in the school auditorium ing The 406 graduates, dressed m navy blue and light blue caps and gowns, received their diplomas from Dr John S White of the Davis School District and Harold J Gailey of the Board of Education student speakers d.s cussed the peremony's theme, taken from Shakespeares Julius Caesar Six Student speaker Barbara Seldal, speaking on The Dig nity of Work, told the graduates sat'sfying work is a req uisite for happiness than they have in school for education ends only with life " Speaking of Choice Is Not Linda Christiansen a Lottery, urged the graduates to real lze the lasting effect of our choices will have on our lives and strive to set a course for future happiness " Bean, speaking on "The Pentagon of Life, said the ultimate goal of each graduate should be happiness hrging his classmates to be what they think themselves to be, Douglas Durbano said tan be nc better than think we can be We can do no more than we think we can do " low must .by planning planning is the point where man shows his greatest genius " t ,s , The invnci'ion was said b the ben Mary edictinrt by jriprvj T Ran dall Sehiorv ynif president Larry LeavitV greeted guest' and Principal aun Barber presented the graduate" and Jean Paul The concluding speaker Shellie Whitman, speaking on Make Your Moments of De our building cision," said A Baker urged his fel graduates to icarn more f Vr tyjipt-cojlet- l ' Music was provided by the Lavton High School Orch'estia under the direction- - of Dale Rendlesbach |