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Show GRADUATION HELD WEDNESDAY NITE Fifty-three seniors at Bingham high school received diplomas in commencement exercises held in the high school auditorium Wednesday Wed-nesday night, May 16, at 8 p.m. "From This Day Forward" was the theme of the exercises. Amy Miya delivered the salutatory salu-tatory address, entitled "The Attraction At-traction of America", and the valedictory address "Accept No Future. Build One" was given by Argie Adondakis. Other student speakers and their topics were: Wayne Fullmer, Full-mer, "What's Our Destiny"; Patsy Pat-sy Creedon, "The Tasks Before Us"; Patsy Congdon, "Pulling Together", and Paul Smilanich, student body president, "Work and Industry". Vocal and instrumental numbers num-bers on the program were: piano solo, Chopin s "Polonaise", by Richard Carter; male double quartet, "Friend of Mine", senior sen-ior boys; cornet solo, "Carnival of Venice", Norman Doman; girl's trio, "I'll Be Seeing You", Doris P. Peterson, Gerri Gam-mell, Gam-mell, Margene Barlow; special chorus, "Memories", graduates; piano solo, Mendelssohn's "Ca-priccio", "Ca-priccio", Karlene Wilson; class song, "Sometimes", graduates. The class was presented by Principal T. H. McMullin, accepted ac-cepted by Frank C. Orton, president pre-sident of board of education, and diplomas were awarded by Supt. Arthur E. Peterson. Anne DuBois gave the invocation. invoca-tion. The benediction was given by Olga Chanak. Richard Allsop, class president, was master of ceremonies. Organ prelude and postlude music was played by Clyde A. Miller. A complimentary complimen-tary dance followed the exercises. exer-cises. Serving on the graduation committee were M. .L. Poulson, M. L. Crawford, iMr. Miller, La-Vern La-Vern Dickson, C. O. Fingcrle and Vern Baer. |