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Danny Dent Barbara Derbidge Jacob Derr Doree Despain Tammy Despain Charley Dewsnup Frank Dexter Brent Dixon General Hawk Spittle Julianna Bender Hollie Douglas Lisa Doyle Laura Durrant MaryAnn Dwire Karen Ecker Teresa Edlund Cheree Edmunds Brad Edvalson Heidi Edwards Clark Edwinson Rob Ekblad Haney Ellis Christine Engel Stacy England Jody Erickson Jerry Estrada Ami Evans Greg Evans Troy Evans Terri Fabert Tracey Farr Cynthia Faust Jill Featherstone Pete Ferrell James Fitzgerald Ramona Flores Sherri Forbes Scott Ford Carolyn Franz Monica Franz Robert Freebairn Kitty Camasolle Renee Frey Don Fulkerson Jan Fuller Frank Fulmer Steven Gadd Joey Gale Lise Gane Mike Gansauge Paul Garfield Kurt Garmendia Lesa Garner Tonya Gaydon Michelle Gee Ryan Gibbons Julie Gifford Jill Gilbert Kris Gill Clay Glad Mike Glad Stacy Glazier 166 • Sophomores
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Perry Coe Carolyn Cohoe Brooke Collard Jan Collins Teresa Coltrin Kelly Colton Jimmy Combs Steve Cook Grant Cooke Brent Cooley Bob Copenhafer Troy Corbridge Syd Cox Todd Crandall Kelly Crane Mark Crane Jill Crawford Darren Crim Marianne Croft Aaron Outpits Barbara Crockett Marci Crowell Dave Cummings Cynthia Cutler Andy Dahl Susan Dahl Karen Daley Rob Damjanovich Kevin Dana Gineal Davidson Liza Davies Darrin Davis Scott Davis Beverly Day Jennifer Day Michelle Day Paul Day Denise Daytel Emile Dean Jim Deavel Diana Dee Brad Dehaan David Deleeuw Kent Demik Bromley-Demik • 165
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Rodney Glenn Joell Goff LeAnn Goff Mary Gonzales Scott Goodrich Eric Gourley Tina Grant Jana Green Pauline Green Jennifer Gregory Sharon Grice Duane Griffin Cindi Grimes Craig Giffiths Jim Grow Shellie Grube Jerry Grunwald Lori Guard Erik Gustafson Derrick Guymon Steven Gygi Maria Hacking Lisa Hadley Marcie Hagemeister Clay Halford Terri Hall Weston Hamilton Julie Hansen Terry Hansen Julia Hanson Wes Hanson Karen Hardcastle Before Their Time For most students registration for school marks the end of the summer fun-in-the- sun,” and the beginning of a long school year. For some though, registration merely marked the beginning of another term of school work. This summer instead of fun- in-the-sun, over one-hundred students had work-in-the-classroom, at the University of Utah Summer Enrichment Program. A number of juniors and a few excep- tional sophomores took part in the pro- gram that offered college and high school credit. John Bosner from the U. of U. High School Extension Services said, There was an offering of 5 - 16 hours of classes this summer.” High school students regis- tered and operated as would a college stu- dent in summer quarter. Mr. Brosner noted that, Graduating juniors with exceptional grade point averages were accepted to the program. Openings for sophomores through the selection process were much tougher.” Student reactions were mixed; most all were pleased with the experience; others, not sure. Junior Natalie Clayton, entering the Summer Program supported by a Na tional Science Foundation Scholarship, re- marked that, It was not the most enjoy- “When all your friends are going to see a late movie and you have an 8:30 a m. class: I couldn't leave. I had to stay home from Lake Powell , said Natalie Clayton, a junior who participated in the Summer Enrichment program at the University of Utah. able, but it was the most productive sum- mer I ever had. The effects of the Summer Enrichment Program on future high school habits were also varied. Jana Gygi was asked about the relationship between her summer study and high school studies this year; she re- sponded, The experience made me realize the effects my study habits have on my grades and what I learn in high school. Now this doesn’t mean I’m studying; I just realize the connection now. While for many students the Universi- ty’s Enrichment Program provided ad- vanced studie in varied fields, some felt much less appreciative toward the exper ience. Senior Jon Berner reflected on his experience: The program gave me insight as to what college would be like. But it wasn't all that positive of an experience. I was burned out a lot sooner on schoolwork this year in high school because of all the university work that took up my summer. I’m sure I would have been burned out eventually this year, but it seems to be happening a lot faster.” The Enrichment program for extra high schoolers is showing a increase in enrollment and the trend is expected to continue. No doubt most high schoolers will continue their sacred fun-in-the-sun” activities during the summer, but a few will choose to begin with college life before graduation, even if it means sacrificing those great summer months. Dent-Hardcastle • 167
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