Friday, July 6, 2018

Registration Now Open for 2018 Reunion!

Hello Titans! 

Our 30th high school reunion will take place Friday and Saturday, Sept. 28-29, 2018. Cost is $60 per person until Sept. 7; $75 thereafter. 

PAYPAL

Friday Dinner
Venmo Link


Friday
When: Friday, Sept. 28, 2018
Where: Rico's Warehouse
Address: 545 West 700 South, Salt Lake City
Time: 6:30 to 10 p.m.

Catch up with old friends, share memories and enjoy music from the '80s at Rico's Warehouse. Mexican food will be served.
  • Parking is sparse. Carpool or Uber, if possible.
  • Alumni, spouses/significant others welcome. No kids.
  • Casual dress
  • Contact 415.407.5675 (Lesli Neilson) with questions.
Friday Menu
Pico de gallo, guacamole, tortilla chips
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Chicken; and artichoke, asparagus and ranchero cheese mini tamales
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Handmade corn tortillas with carne asada (beef); carnitas (pork); and
portobello fillings
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Vegetarian Mexican rice
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Refried pinto beans
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Seasonal fruit with yogurt dressing
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Mexican cookies

Beverages
Aguas frescas, Mexican Coca Cola, Sprite, Water, Beer, Margaritas

Saturday
When: Saturday, Sept. 29, 2018
Where: Sugarhouse Park, Parleys Creek Pavilion
Address: 2100 South 1400 East, Salt Lake City, Utah
Time: 3 to 10 p.m.

Located near the children play area and the creek in the center of the park, the Parleys Creek Pavilion is the second largest and has a seating capacity of 200 people. Its parking lot is the largest in the park with 78 stalls.
  • Alumni, spouses/significant others and children welcome
  • Casual dress
Included in the total cost are burgers, buns, condiments, paper goods and water. Bring an appetizer, side dish or dessert to share. Bring your own beverages. Note: Alcoholic beverages aren't allowed in the park.

Register Now

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

30th High School Reunion -- Mark your calendars!!!

Hello Titans!
Mark your calendars! Our 30th high school reunion will take place Friday and Saturday, Sept. 28-29, 2018.

Friday...
When: Friday, Sept. 28, 2018
Where: Rico's Warehouse, 545 West 700 South, Salt Lake City
Time: 6:30-10 p.m.
Details: Alumni, spouses/significant others welcome, No Kids. Casual dress

Saturday …
When: Saturday, Sept. 29, 2018
Where: Sugar House Park, Parley's Creek Pavilion
Time: 3-10 p.m.
Details: Alumni, spouses/significant others, kids welcome. Casual dress

Contact 415.407.5675 (Lesli Neilson) if you have questions.

In Memoriam: Nicholas Kormylo

Sadly, we've lost another from the class of 1988, Nick Kormylo.

http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=Nicholas-Kormylo&lc=9555&pid=187484077&mid=7672358

Nicholas James Kormylo, age 47, passed away Friday, December 8th, 2017 at UCSD La Jolla after a long, courageous battle with cancer. 

Nick was born in Salt Lake City on May 19, 1970 to loving parents, Susan and Dan Kormylo. After moving around a bit, Nick's parents raised their five children mostly in Utah. Nick's adventurous, kind-hearted family remains very close to this day. In his youth, Nick played water polo, swam, and excelled in school. Nick served an LDS mission in Bristol, England, where he loved the people and the country.

Nick attended BYU in Provo, Utah and University of Utah Medical School in Salt Lake City. Along the way, he met his wife Kim, and the two were married in the Logan LDS temple. Nick adored his four beautiful children: Bryce, Grace, Rose and Audrey. Nick was a thoughtful, supportive husband and a wonderful father, two of his greatest accomplishments.

Nick graduated medical school in 2000, and the family moved to Pennsylvania for his internship through Penn State University. They then relocated to San Diego, California for Nick's anesthesiology residency at University of California San Diego. After Nick completed a fellowship in Pain Management in 2005, they moved to Colorado. One year later, the beach was calling, so Nick and family moved back to San Diego where Nick joined the UCSD Anesthesiology Department.

At UCSD Nick was well-respected and loved. A few of his titles included: Associate Clinical Professor, Clinical Chief of the Department of Anesthesiology, Medical Director of Thornton Hospital Operating Rooms, and Director of Acute Pain and Regional Anesthesia at the VAMC. The outpouring of love and visits from Nick's colleagues his final week in the ICU was a true testament of the admiration his work family had for him.

Nick lived life to it's fullest. Nick loved the outdoors and looked for adventure. He loved scuba diving, wake boarding, boating around Mission Bay, and searching for whales from Catalina to Pacific Beach down to Mexico. "Never let a little cold water keep you from having fun" was his philosophy. Nick cherished his family and took wonderful care of his children. He loved to chase them, play with them, and throw them around in the pool. He held and comforted them when they were small and was an excellent listener as they got older. Nick's patience and kind heart was felt by everyone who knew him. Nick's strength and courage was legendary. He was an example and an inspiration.

Nick is survived by his spouse, Kim, as well as his four children, Bryce, Grace, Rose and Audrey. Nick is also survived by his parents, Dan and Susan Kormylo, and his siblings, Matt Kormylo, Julie Todd, Amy Smith and Dan Kormylo.

Funeral services will be Friday, December 15th at 11 am at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Del Mar, 12701 Torrey Ridge Dr, San Diego, CA 92130. Viewing will be Thursday, December 14th from 5:30-7:30 at El Camino Memorial Park of Sorrento Valley, 5600 Carroll Canyon Road, San Diego, CA.


Friday, November 10, 2017

In Memoriam: Bob Liddiard - taught biology, botany and German at Olympus High

Robert Mills & Diane Kay Schauerhamer Liddiard

Obituary

Our loving parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, brother & sister and friends passed from this mortal life together and returned into the loving arms of our Heavenly Father on Saturday, November 4, 2017. We take great comfort knowing they are united for eternity.

Robert, known as Bob, age 85, was born December 18, 1931 in Springville, Utah to Walter Mills Liddiard & Emily Donaldson Liddiard. As a young man he spent time fishing, hunting, and tending greenhouses with his father at Brigham Young University. Bob was a hard worker and saved his own money, by working various jobs like mining uranium in southern Utah to working construction in Alaska, to pay for his mission and education. After graduating from Provo High, he went into the Air Force ROTC at BYU. He served a three-year LDS mission in Germany and upon returning continued his education in the ROTC. He pursued a degree in education and taught Biology, Botany, and German at Olympus High School. Bob loved nature and never missed an opportunity to share his knowledge with others. In the summers he would provide for his family by teaching summer school, which included desert adventures and activities of eating ant larvae and playing with rattlesnakes. Bob retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Air Force Reserves. He was never a stranger to trials, but through any adversity he had an unwavering faith and testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Bob loved Diane with all his heart and always treated her with dignity and respect. At the end of his life his favorite mantra was to have "faith, hope, and charity".

Diane, age 78, was born September 23, 1939 in San Mateo, California to Willard John Schauerhamer and Dorothy Morganson Schauerhamer. As the oldest of 3 children, she learned to mother at a very young age. She helped to take care of the house and her younger sister so her parents could begin the family business, Economy Builders Supply. She had a heart of gold and never missed an opportunity to show charity to others. She loved babies and while her own children were young she was active in the PTA and enjoyed being a room mother. She enjoyed her service as a primary teacher and Young Women's leader and service in other capacities. While she never had a chance to learn to play piano, she made sure her own children had this opportunity and many others that she felt would make them happy and productive adults. She was a very creative person and loved browsing garage sales and found the best treasures for many. When Diane made a friend, she had a friend for life. She gave tireless service to countless individuals. She had an endless amount of empathy for others and enjoyed serving. As a natural-born floral artist, she and her husband decorated for many wedding receptions and often at her own expense. She had a great sense of humor. Anyone that knew her well was a fan of her famous spaghetti sauce.

They met at a dance and while Bob was immediately smitten, he had to work hard to win Diane's heart. After Bob was involved in a severe accident with a black powder gun, Diane had such compassion for him that she realized her love for him. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple on August 11, 1960. Together they lived a life of service and were always active members of the LDS church. Their life's one mission was to love and serve. They always put others first and cherished their time with family and friends. Their greatest pride and joy were their children and grandchildren.

Survived by Julie and Michael Brinkley of Monroe, WA, Tracie and Troy McLaughlan of West Jordan, UT, Rob Liddiard of Salt Lake City, UT, and David Bryan Liddiard of Frederick, MD, 12 grandchildren, and 1 great-grandchild and another one on the way in March. Preceded in death by their parents, Bob's brother, Sam and his sister, Walene, and Diane's brother David.

Joint funeral services will be held Saturday, Novemeber 11, 2017 at 11:00 AM at the LDS Holladay 25th Ward, 4650 S Naniloa Dr, Holladay. A viewing will be held on Friday, November 10, 2017 from 6-8:00 PM and prior to the funeral on Saturday from 10-10:45 AM at the same location. Interment, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 Highland Dr. Salt Lake City, Utah.

Wednesday, October 25, 2017

In Memoriam: Jack Northrup, Olympus Jr. High School

For those of you who attended Olympus Jr., Mr. Northrup has died.

Jack Wendall Northrup Obituary
Jack Wendell Northrup (June 03, 1928 - October 22, 2017)

Jack was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on June 3, 1928 to Harvey and Leah Northrup; he was the 6th and last child in their family. Jack grew up on Bryan Avenue in Salt Lake City and attended Centenary Methodist Church throughout his youth and loved playing and sports, especially baseball, softball, golf, tennis, and football. He graduated from South High School, playing football for the South High Football Team.
After graduation he worked for the Salt Lake Tribune and one of his favorite activities was the many fly fishing trips with his older brothers in the Uinta Mountains along with the Madison River in Yellowstone.
After graduating high school he attended the University of Utah, joined the army and spent 2 years serving his country being recalled after discharge for an additional year of service during the Korean War.
After completing his time in the army, he then got his degree at the University of Utah and went into a beloved teaching career that lasted for 36 years, most of which was spent teaching English at Olympus Jr. High School. During this time he also got a degree in Russian from the University of Indiana and was able to spend 3 months in Russia. Teaching was Jack’s passion and he touched many of his students with his devotion to education.
He married Eva Joan Northrup November 24, 1952 and was married until her death November 1985. They had four children together: Michael, Vicki, Craig, Kevin, and had seven grandchildren. He then married Margaret Jean Bell on August 15, 1988 and became a stepfather to Margaret’s children: Gayle, Vicky, Kevin, and Chris. They were very happily married until his death.
Jack enjoyed the game of golf on a regular basis and played until 88-years-old. Some of his favorite times were playing golf with his wife and sons. He was also an avid pinochle player, playing weekly with his wife, friends, and family until days before his death. He always enjoyed his monthly trips to Wendover with his wife and friends.
Jack was an inspiration to all of us. He was full of love and devotion to his family and friends.
A graveside service will be held Friday, October 27, 2017 at 11:30 A.M. at the Larkin Sunset Gardens Cemetery, 10600 S. 1950 E. Sandy, UT.
SERVICES
Graveside Service
Friday, October 27, 2017
11:30 AM
Larkin Sunset Gardens 
1950 East 10600 South 
Sandy, UT 84092

In Memoriam: Angie Whittaker Horman

Sadly, we've lost another Titan. Angie Whittaker passed away on Friday, Oct. 20 after a 17-year battle with colon cancer.

Read entire obituary for Angie




Saturday, August 3, 2013

25 years looks good on us!

Troy Preslar (and wife) and Cherly Emery
Clay William(cook), Lane Bagley(cook), Chuck VanDam (Lane's daughter)
Troy Preslar, Mike Sperry
Jen Stoker, Marc Zaharias
Jackie Young Lesli Neilson
Roger Mickelson, Cherly Emery
Cherly Emery, Stacie Hodges
Ilene Marshall and Denise Lake
Elyse Fineman, Todd Smith, Chuck VanDam
Jen Pingree and kids
Charyce Brown and Elyse Fineman
Elyse, Todd, Chuck, Jen, Charyce
Chuck VanDam, Dan Johnson
Anthony Ernst
Anthony Ernst and Marcus Jeppson with wives (titans 1987)
Coshows, Ernsts, Jeppsons, Zaharias and Sperry's
Raphael Cordray (and fiancé)
Emily Moesser and Edie Woodland
Jackie Young with husband
Lane Bagley, Steve Hall (Steve's wife)
Elyse Fineman and Leslie Neilson
Greg Randall and John Burns
Memory makers!