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Show WORLD WAR II VETS RECEIVE DIPLOMAS TUES Sixty-five World War II veterans, vet-erans, of which 15 were from Bingham, were awarded belated high school diplomas during a combined Jordan and Bingham high school commencement program pro-gram in Jordan high school auditorium audi-torium Tuesday evening By attaining at-taining a satisfactory grade on the government General Education Educa-tion Development tests, covering five phases of education, English, social studies, natural sciences, humanities and general mathematical mathe-matical ability, the honored students, stu-dents, 50 from Jordan and IS from Bingham, were graduated without attending any further classes. Legionnaire O. A. Weisley was guest speaker at the exercises. Graduates were presented by their respective school principals, O. D. Ballard, Jordan and T- H. McMullin, Bingham, and board of education members awarded diplomas. Veteran graduates from Bingham high school were: Don H. Andreason, James L. Ballamis, Clayton E. Butt, Robert Blake, James E. Cunliffe, Don Deakin, Donald Isbell, Lawrence Kite, Nelson Leyba, Henry Mon-toya, Mon-toya, Robert Peterson, McKay Pollock. Keith D. Sullengei , Ken-! neth Wells and William Wells. |