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SUMMER TIME A Time For All Many people took advantage of summer vaca- tion by going on big trips. These ranged from visits to Dinosaur Land to Disney Land. Some lucky ones got to tour Europe on their vacations. But generally people enjoyed the beauties found right here in Utah. Summer wasn't all fun and games; it was also a time for a lot of hard work. Everybody got to artake of the yard work. There always seemed to e a lawn to mow, weeds to pull, or shrubbery to be planted somewhere. Even though school was out, many people had learning experiences. Some lucky Sophomores and unlucky Juniors got to take drivers ed during the summer. They spent many difficult hours learning how to turn on and maneuver a real live car. Some students spent part of their summer going to camps and workshops so they could become better at what they do. Some of the dedicated organizations of the school start- ed practices long before school was to start again. Many hours of hard work were exerted while others peacefully enjoyed the last moments of summer. They knew it would be worth the extra effort, for it would help make 1981-82 a fantastic year. 6 ii Summer
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THE BEGINNING Registration And The Opening Assembly Start The Year OH Right Z86L • 1982 • Z86L • 1982 • Z861 • What day is it when you find that you are non-existant because a computer mutilated your schedule card ? How about the day when you find that your old, ugly yearbook picture has somehow made its way onto your new ID card? Yes, you guessed it ... yet another registration day. Everyone showed up to prepare for the new school year and exchange stories about the summer passed. Then they got down to the matter at hand-registration. Arter the location of the infamous computer cards ana the debates about locker assignments. ( Oh, I'm just sure you'd put me in Sopho- more Hallr), the fees were collected. There was the activity fee, the new textbook fee, and the yearbook fee. Scheduling, the next step, proved to be great fun. Seniors and Juniors went around trying to manipulate every class from AP English to Intra- mural Underwater Golf, while Sophomores wandered about con- fusedly trying to comprehend high school. Finally, the aforemen- tioned ugly ID cards were picked up. And Seniors even got an extra added bonus: a little man was seen in the halls measuring their heads for graduation caps. When everyone arrived bright and early for the first day of school, they were treated to the annual opening assembly. Stu- dent Body President Brent Wiscombe welcomed the new Sopho- more class and gave everyone a peek at the activities planned for the year ahead. Then he introduced an old face in a new position. Vice Principal (ex-coach) Michael Jacobsen. Mr. Jacobsen wasted no time in getting the year off to a start by introducing two new policies. One was the annually revised attendance policy, and the other was the much talked about hall pass. He then ended the assembly with wishes of good luck for tne student body, and the school year officially began; surely to be a date to remember. 8 Registration
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