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Vice Principals 53 X Almost every person has the ability to etermine and direct his own life, and if iey are dissatisfied with the road they are Iaveling, they have the power to change y changing their habits and thinking. You oung people should be busily engaged in pveloping personal qualities to the high- st degree, and you should do this in such way that it would encourage others to ulate you. I I hope in some way your experiences at Viewmont have helped you discover the tost important person in the world as far s you are concerned-YOURSELF. IThanks for your contribution and your iendship. I Robert G. Bowen I have just completed my first year at the Home of the Vikes . The students and faculty have shown me what Viking Pride is about. The students are proud of their school and what it represents. Since coming here, I have learned a whole new set of traditions which characterize View- mont High School. Not only do the cheer- leaders, flag corp, band, and football team add to the spirit and pride of the Vikings, but every student and faculty member adds his or her contribution. Viewmont is a school we can all be proud of. It provides a wide variety of opportunities for each and every student. I have sensed this feeling as I have worked with all of you during the past year. Fred Brown al This past year has been rewarding to watch Viewmont students begin to be suc- cessful in the world of work. You have utilized your opportunities here at school to explore vocational choicesg your hori- zons have been broadened, and prepara- tions have begun towards careers, voca- tions, and a life's work. You who have participated in the schooI's vocational programs have discov- ered doing as well as learning and are better prepared to contribute to your homes and communities than students in the past. This year I have been proud of the students enrolled in Viewmont's vocational classes. Your high standards and levels of achievement forecast success as you leave here and step out to take your place in the world. We know you will represent us in the best Viking tradition. Mr. Floyd Trimble
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Principal Flake The Class of 1983 a proud drlvlng talented determined group lt IS hard to say goodbye We at the Vrklng realm antlcnpated your coming long before 1980 arrlved Among you were stand out people even ln your Junior Hlgh years As Sophomores you early took your place as full fledged Vlklngs Remember your first assembly We dubbed you Vlkmg There was no need for an orlentatlon period you had taken care of that Through the year as Sophomores many of your athletlc achievement ranked you brought dlstmctlon to the school Your class ranked among the three or four top Utah schools ln achlevement on the Natlonal Merlt Scholarship exammatlon You have brought great strength and accomplishment to Vlewmont Now as you spread throughout the world to commence your llves we admomsh you to remember you are Vlklngs You are capable dynamlc drlvlng lndlVldUalS Prepare yourselves well glve freely of your time and talent to make the world a better place for all to llve Return and see us often We will always have a sincere interest ln your achlevements We wlsh you a rlch happy full Ilfe ALMON J FLAKE among the Seniors, This was not a narrow few or one-sided. ln academics you showed great powers and - l - Y , .
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Mrs. Clark Mrs. Nelson Mrs. Stapley 128 SECRETARIES Secretaries Mrs. Hixon Mrs. Stapley at the computer. Mrs. Hixon hard at work. rwfv' Mrs. Knight Happily Mrs. Nelson Poses for a picture. The five smiling ladies who kept the business office running by counting money, answering phones, handling emergencies and keeping accurate re- cords are: Mrs. Nelson, who worked as a busi- ness secretary and receptionist. Mrs. Stapley who took care of atten- dance by typing numerous names into a computer and kept it organized. The library and media secretary was Mrs. Knight, and she helped order aids for the teachers such as books and films. Mrs. Clark was the counselors secre- tary and assisted students in making counselor appointments as soon as pos- sible. Mr. Flakes personal secretary was Mrs. Hixon, she kept the accounts for the school.
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