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Show Diplomas Awarded To 39 Graduates of the Hurricane High School HURRICANE, Utah. Diplomas were awarded to 39 graduates of the Hurricane high school at their 15th annual commencement exercises exer-cises held in the high school auditorium. audi-torium. Thursday evening, May 14. The theme of - the program was, "Defend America". Preliminary music was given by the high school orchestra. The balance of the program was as follows: Invocation, Fenton Hir-schi; Hir-schi; address of welcome, Thomas Brockmeier; address, "Defend America", Nelda Atkin; Dance Internationale (these dances represented rep-resented the difference between the totalitarian and the democratic demo-cratic worlds) ; dramatic poem, narrated by Mace Graff, senior class president, Eldean Hartley, Verl Langston and Orval Wright; Call to the Colors, George Slack, trumpeter with Bill Lawrence and Val Gibson, Color Bearers; musical musi-cal numbers by LaDonna Stevens, a mixed chorus and a trumpet trio which included Mace Graff , George Slack and Klin Sheffer; presentation presenta-tion of graduates, Principal Maurice Maur-ice Nuttall; acceptance of graduates gradu-ates and presentation of diplomas, E. J. Graff, member of board of education; benediction, Roma Hea-ton. Hea-ton. The list of graduates is as follows: fol-lows: Mace Graff, class president; Stella Hall, secretary-treasurer; Thomas Brockmeier, vice president; presi-dent; Nelda Atkin, activity committee; com-mittee; Orval Wright, Marie Dennett, Den-nett, activity committee. Doyle Ballard, Barbara Beatty, Lenoir Cox, Martha Jane Bring-hurst, Bring-hurst, Donald DeMille, Mona Bring'hurst, Carl DeMille, Nathella Mae Bundy, Val Gibson, Lucille DeMille, Eldean Hartley, Pauline Dodge, Fenton Hirschi, Nola Wilson, Wil-son, Delmar Hinton, Eva Imlay. Bill Lawrence, Lucille Russell, Verl Langston, Margaret Herring-ton, Herring-ton, Klin Sheffer, Mary Sterling, George Slack, LaDonna Stevens, Ellis Smith, Dorothy Webb, Thomas Smith, Pearl Webb, Darwin Dar-win Terry, Mary Webb, Willard Humphries, Roma Heaton. Elwood Spendlove and Jack Ballard, Bal-lard, absent. |