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Show f V V ' . f V V -- vv V V t- - V V . - ,'orw V M . of i V ur to ' W V' ,N' V , . si V '. W r y - or w - Kr, w . o pr , on W . mm w . . ' , Graduation . ..-- . . . z .. . In A Small Way By Carolyn Habbeshaw Tribune Staff Writer ' t i looking more like angels than graduates, 61 students will be marching for diplomas Sunday afternoon at St Vincents Church. White robes, complete with caps and a bright red tassel will enable parents, visitors and church goers to teQ the difference between graduates and undergraduates. i All win receive degrees fat kindergarten. The children have been practicing for weeks, under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. Paul Best The robes, made by a church member, Mrs. Harry Sutton are new this year but win see many graduates achieve diplomas in years to follow. f Theres a robe for the "smallest boy and one for "the biggest . ' We may be young, said Mrs. Best, "but we have grownup problems. Some of her problems indude a soon to be graduate with a broken leg and afi- - other who Is recovering from surgery. The class win march in and out and has learned hymns, in Latin, in order to provide its own music. , These graduates have the honor of being foe first and last dass to be graduated tram the present school the basement of foe church. ' Next year, the first graders will be attending school in a new building to be completed by September. . c Oh, and please dont let the wind blow. These diploma candidates have mastered kindergarten skills but have trouble keeping their mortar boards on In a brisk breeze. Graduates practice Latin hymns in separation for the big moment Sunday, at S to right. Marguerite Ann Higham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John pjn. From left G. Higbain, 980 E. 6700 South; Gregory Flores, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Flores, 121 Haas, aid Meribeth Ratzel, daughter of Mr. sad Mrs. Ronald Ratal, Sandy. Society Peat arcs VecUIIngs Drams Hnslc Bools Art fb Jfalt faltf Ifihtw Ralph Kari, aoa (t Mr. and Mrs. Joha Karl, 2761 XL 730 South, approaches this first Important milestone hi fife, commencement, with a degree ef solemnity. Tribune Staff Photos by Frank Porschatto Getting ready Is mb thing. Keeping ready hi another. Michele Koaovfch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kosovich, S31I Amber La Sandy, dutifully adjusts cap for Michael Regan, sea of Hr. sad Mrs. Martla Regan, East, who obviously enjoys it. 6117-225- As anyone can see, holding marching practice h a windstorm b not a good idea. Sunday, at S p.m., par-i I wffl witness graduation eerem- niea for M members of St. Vincent's kindergarten. rats and church goers a 4 i Please make the day !' a aonhicesy one, atom graduates wifi have enough to worry about without chasing caps. . ' i' t I - ( ' - I I |