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Show BES. GRADUATES 63 WEDNESDAY Sixty-three Bingham high school seniors, comprising this year's graduating class, received diplomas in impressive commencement commen-cement exercises held Wednesday Wednes-day evening in the school auditorium audi-torium at Copperton. "Our Cultural Heritage" was the theme of the program presented pre-sented by graduates. Douglas Morris gave the salutatory address ad-dress and Carol Peterson the valedictory address. Other speakers speak-ers included Joyce Miller, Robert Beard, Lois Groves and Margaret McKeilar. Beverly Seal acted as mistress of ceremonies. Catherine . Chipian gave the invocation and the benediction was given by Garland Bray. Vocal and instrumental numbers num-bers included a clarinet solo, "Dancing Shadows" by Robert Bailey; vocal solo "Villanelle" by Kaye Abplanalp; saxophone solo Estilian Caprice by Mickey Culleton; vocal solo "Bells of the Sea" by Billy Densley; trombone solo "Castles in the Air" by Gene Olsen; "When Day Is Done" was rendered by the girls double trio; "Kashmiri Song" was sung by the senior chorus and "Now Is the Hour" is the title of the senior Hour" is the title of the senior class song. Graduates who have a B plus average or better during their four years in high school are Helen Austin, Kaye Abplanalp, Zenaida Aguayo, Robert Beard, Jayne Bigler, Garland Bray, Arthur Ar-thur Bentley, Neil Congdon, Catherine Ca-therine Chipian, Michael Culleton, Culle-ton, Erma June Gammell, Lois Groves, Janice Hansen, Douglas Morris, Margaret McKeilar, Joyce Miller, Billy Nevers, Carol Peterson Pe-terson and Jerry Pollock. Following the program a complimentary com-plimentary graduation dance was held in the high school gym. O !- |