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Show South Bids Farewell to 719 Seniors Panel Discussion Highlights Commencement Thursday Seven hundred and nineteen seniors will march in the 13th annual South High Commencement Commence-ment exercises to be held Thursday Thurs-day at 8:00 p.m. in the auditorium. audi-torium. A climax to years of work on the part of the graduates, the graduation will have a program pro-gram consisting of speaking and music. The graduates will enter to the organ music of Seldon Heaps over KSL After the procession, the a'cappella will sing "Song of the Meadowland," by Knippner; and "Alleluia: Christ is Risen," by Kopolyoff. Beverly Barber, James Battey, Lou Dods, Leon Hagen, Norman Wade, and Marilyn Woodward will participate in a discussion entitled, "And Then Tomorrow." Following "Farewell to South," a speech by Don Lefavor, student body president, the a'cappella will sing, "When Day is Done," by Katscher. Neal Adams, senior class president, presi-dent, will present the class gift, and Douglas Wagstaff, junior class president, will accept it. 'The Lord's Prayer" by Malotte and "The Lord Bless You and Keep You" by Lutkin will be sung by the a'cappella. The graduating class will be presented by DeVoe Woolf, principal, prin-cipal, and accepted by Jed F. Woolley, from the Board of Education. Edu-cation. Awarding the diplomas will be John B. Matheson, George L. Crowther, and Dr. Rowland H. Merrill from the Board of Education. Educa-tion. As a climax to the exercises, the "Alma Mater" will be sung by the graduates. Topping off the evening will be the graduation dance in the boys' gym. Verdi Breinholt will furnish the music. |