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Show s lfl?nLFTJM-XA !' mm I ni2Hiinii.:io III'.- : ' ' : , j -r. i ill' 'I! ;; I ' 4- I ( s e V 1 a , f N V - . I J fan- -"'- n 1 , . ' : ,?.-!...M, 1 , ' 1 isep, A -.. . I : . s'i. S'amed to guide student body affairs thru ga; Jie coming year, are officers, front, left to it sight: Linda Wightman, senior representative; representa-tive; David Palfreyman, vice-president; , J; Bryan Burt, president; Susan Friel, see--etary; back row, 1 to r: Carol Greenhalgh, senior representative at large; Mike Grone-man, Grone-man, 2-year councilman; Vickie Chesnut, one-year coiuicilman; Mary Kay Lawrence, representative-at-large; Ann Child, junior representative. ll'Keep Faith with Our Fam-ff," Fam-ff," will be the theme of the Jminary graduation program day evening, beginning at 8 p.m., at the Springville Stake House, when 164 students stu-dents will be given diplomas. Preceding the processional, Julia Sumsion, Springville stake organist, will give an organ prelude. A girl's chorus will give a number, directed by Golden Hanson with Mary Parker, Par-ker, accompanist. The invocation by Darrell Erickson will be followed by a welcome and introduction of the theme by President Harry James. Addresses on various phases of the theme, are scheduled by Mary Jane Bird, Robert Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Rebecca Turner and Ruth Wentz. There will be a trumpet solo by Howard Henline, accompanied accompan-ied by Susan Friel. A vocal trio composed of Dianne Boy-er, Boy-er, Linda Hall and Patricia Whitney will .give a selection with Susan Friel, accompanist. Susan Harmer and Margaret Schreiner will give a piano duet. Principal Erwin Sheffield will present the graduates and awarding of diplomas will be by President Ernest A. Strong, Jr., of Kolob stake and President Presi-dent Leo A. Crandall of Springville stake. The girls chorus will give the closing music number and the benediction will be by Diane Di-ane Clyde. |