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Show Program set at 8 p.m. in EColob Stake House FTmni.iM.iii linn. "J-'E;"- r'w?B'lr! W" 'v"r-"- . , t ' v; I v- ,;;.J P x i m ; : Jl A i . if fK-: - " v. -: I - - jmmmm: dent; Rick Jensen, vice president; presi-dent; Marilyn Bowles, secretary; secre-tary; Mary Ann Simmons, treasurer. The list of graduates follows: Jeanne Allan, George L. Alt-house, Alt-house, Cheryl Anderson, Else Andreassen, Karma Averett, Robert J. Bailey, Grace A. Banks, Pauline Iris Bardsley, Annie M. Barger, Reed E. Bar-Annie Bar-Annie Barger, Reed Barker, Kaye Tucker, Michael F. Vincent, Dean B. Warren, Evelyn Ev-elyn G. Warren, Anna L. Watts, Kenneth Webber, Merrill Mer-rill L. Weight, Nancy Weight, Susan Williams, Connie L. Wilson, Wil-son, Gordon T. Wilson, Marie Wiscombe, Calvin J. Wright, Allen Young. (continued on page 5, col. 4) COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS for the high school program include the following follow-ing students: front row, left to right, Susan Jackson, Paul Reese and Merlene Schreiner. back row, John Stokes, president of the senior sen-ior class; Tom Jackson, student body president; presi-dent; Gordon Wilson and Kent Creer. The exercises begin at 8 in Kolob Stake House. Commencement exercises for the high school will be held this evening in the Kolob Stake House, beginning at 8 p.m. at which time 180 seniors will be given their diplomas of graduation. Theme of the commencement, commence-ment, which will be under the direction of Omar M. Hansen, principal, is "Together Let Us Build Sturdy Mansions of Freedom." Program for the evening has been outlined with the theme and topics tor addresses taken from the words of the late President John F. Kennedy. Prelude music will be played by Mrs. Annie Forshee; processional, pro-cessional, graduates; invocation, invoca-tion, Richard Miner; welcome address, John Stokes, senior class president; vocal number, "I Heard a Forest Praying," senior girls chorus; address, "You can never expect a people peo-ple to be ignorant and free," Tom Jackson; address, "Our effort must include our complete com-plete spectrum of resources," Gordon Wilson; musical number, num-ber, Cello-piano duet by Leta Boyer and Kathy Pabst, with Miss Boyer playing the cello and Miss Pabst, the piano. They will play "Kol Nidre" by Max Burch; address, "Societies of great creative achievements have almost always given a high place to physical vigor," Kent Creer; address, "The life of the arts is a test of a nation's na-tion's civilization," Merlene Schreiner; musical number, string quartet playing "String Quartet in Three Movements," Richard Hatch, Gary Clement, Charles Stuart, Leta Boyer; address, "Our deep spiritual confidence compels us to invest in-vest in the nation's future," Paul L. Reese; address, "Men today must learn to know through one another," Susan Jackson. Presentation of graduates, Principal Hansen assisted by Darlene Amott, .chairman of the senior class; presentation of diplomas, Leo A. Crandall, member of the Nebo School Board of Education; a vocal number, senior girls chorus; benediction, Lorraine Judd; recessional, re-cessional, graduates. Officers of the senior class have been John Stokes, presi- SHS graduates of '64 listed Robertson, Patsy A. Robbins, Dennis L. Robinson, Mary L. Rodriguez, Brent Roylance, Lee W. Russell. Bryant Sanderson, Dianne Savage, Merlene Schreiner, Ross W. Schriever, Lewis M. Shepherd, Saundra C. Shipp, Wayne V. Shurtleff, Mary Ann Simmons, Mary M. Singleton, Wayne W. Smart, Robert W. Snyder, Bonnie K. Steele, Linda Lin-da L. Stevenson, Patrica Stewart, Stew-art, John D. Stokes, Wayne J. Stone, J. Niel Strong, Charles W. Stuart, Judith M. Swanson, Fern Swarts, M. Lee Taylor, Ray K. Thorn, Glenna Tipton, Stanley D. Tipton, Ramona (continued from page one) ker, Diane Bartholomew, Lee Ann Bartholomew, Mary Beals, Neil H. Bennett, Claudette M. Bertoglio, Dianne Bills, Stephen J. Bills, Patricia N. Bird, Sharon Shar-on Bird, Frances A. Bishop, Judy F. Bonner, Marilyn Bowles, Leta Boyer, Gene R. Brown. Jeffrey H. Cain, Garry G. Carter, Elaine Castleton, Sharon Shar-on Chadwick, Stephen D. Cher-rington, Cher-rington, Sue C. Chesnut, Joan L. Christensen, Carol Clement, Gary L. Clement, Eileen Clow-ard, Clow-ard, Keith J. Coleman, Mary C r a g u n, Melanie Crandall, James L. Crane, Ray Crane, Kent M. Creer, Douglas J. Curtis, Cur-tis, Glen B. Deeben, Dixie L. Dunkley, Gary Ellis, Douglas Erickson, Robert T. Erickson. Don M. Fackrell, David C. Fiinley, Pamela Forshee, La-Var La-Var K. Frandsen, Bonnie L. Frost, Terry G. Frost, Rodney C. Fullmer, Susan Gardner, Susan Gill, Maria M. Gonzales, Norma L. Grant, Arlene Green-halgh. Green-halgh. Mace T. Gubler, David W. Gunn. David A. Hallenbeck, Edward J. Halverson, Garth E. Halver-son, Halver-son, Douglas J. Hancock, Kay Lin Hanks, Marianna Hanson, Thomas C. Harmer, Carl L. Harris, Lenard Jud Harward, Carolyn Hatch, Richard A. Hatch, Eldon A. Hjorth, Carol A. Holdaway, Susan Holdaway, Michael A. Holley, Melvin L. Isaacson, Gloria Hansen. Shirl Tiffany Jackman, Ronald Ron-ald W. Jackson, Susan J. Jackson, Jack-son, Thomas Jackson, Cynthia J. James, Roger Marx Jameson, Jame-son, Alan Clair Jensen, Richard L. Jensen, Brenda Johnson, Donna T. Johnson, G. Brent Johnson, Mary Lou T. Johnson, Lorraine M. Judd. Diana J. Kappas, Terry J. Killpack, James C. King, Carol A. Kreth, Dan K. Kunze, Ronald Ron-ald A. Law, Dennis J. Lisonbee, Byron L. Lovell, Katherine R. Lynn, Karen Marshall, Robert W. Martin, Danny Martinez, Jr., Lydia M. Mason, Douglas K. Miller, Marie Miller, Myrna Miller, Dorothy Miner, John Miner, Rex P. Miner, Richard L. Miner, Ray A. Morgan, Jay R. Mortensen, Shirlene Morten-sen, Morten-sen, Linda Mortimore, JoAnn Mucha, John Earl McKenzie. Barbara Naylor, Connie L. Neel, William Glen Newbury, David A. Oakley, Anne L. Og-ilvie, Og-ilvie, Richard M. Ollerton, Vickie A. Ortega, Linda A. Ostler, Kathie Pabst, Bruce Packard, Robert C. Palfrey-man, Palfrey-man, Michael V. Paxman, Diane Di-ane Peirce, Ronald D. Perry, Patricia A. Porter, Patsy J. Quarnberg, James D, Ratos, Jr., Janet L. Rayburn, Paul L. Reese, Roger Reid, Dale A. |