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Show Sat VALEDICTORIAN SALUTAT0RIA1I fluon Jlujh School 6o4H4HG41CeHGHt Z&IC4AG& 8:00 pm. 22 May Invocation Lloyd Bnyles ...Max Jones, Class Fresldent Weloome Address Freston Nielson Salutatory Address .....Renee Black. Plano Solo. Valedictory Address Gift.. Presentation of Girl's Trio Clay Conway DeWayne Tatro, Class Vice Fresldent "Dear Old High School Day3n.....Hansene Der.nl3on, Loralne Hawkins, Dorothy Shumwey, Genevieve Laws Palner, Shirley Accompanied by Deanna Burtensh&w four year aeholaatlo average of 933 per oent, will deliver the valedic- tory address at oommenoemeift exereises tonight. The title of his talk Is to be "Suooess". Clay Conway, with Commencement for May The annual & I J i Presentation of Graduates ..LaRay Alexander, Principal Presentation of Diplomas Set -- Song commencement pro- - Sohool Qysnaslum. The time will be 8 tOO p.m. 32 Seniors have successfully completed their high sohool woric and will be participating in the activities. Valedictorian for the class of '59 la Clay Conway. Conway has a 93.3 average for his four years of high sohool studies. He is the present Student Body Presl- dent, and has a fine reeord of activities. He has been very aotive in sports as well, having an exoellent reeord In fbotball. 1 I. Zenos Preston Nielson, average give the "Youth with a grade of 92.5 per cent, will - "Halls of Ivy"..... salutatory oration Build Can For on The Future", l Black, Superintendent San Juan County Schools Page 8 BLANDING OUTLOOK Graduating Class, Accompanied by Diene Harris 22nd gran at San Juan High "ill be held. this, .evening In the High commencement ... .Dr. Leonard W. Rice, Dean of the College Speaker. of Humanities and Social Sciences, Brigham Yeung Univ. f Comiiiencement j May 22, 1959 .Judy Tatro, Class Secretary Benediction j j j j j basketball, and traok. He won an 'Exoellent' ribbon at the BYU Festival of Foreign Languages in Provo this year, and will be attending Dixie Junior College in St. j j j , j j j VISITORS next fall from whence a already reoeived George has he OUTLOOK scholarship. Salutatory address will be delivered by another outstanding student, Preston Nielson. Nielson is finishing his high school career with a 92.5 average and a The long reeord of participation In extra curricular activities and mi the second highsports. est scorer In olass B basketball in the state of Utah this year, He GLASS PRESIDENT and ha& for team played on the football He three years. is a member of the Student Council this year and has always been 'Vitally Interested in the I ' I proper operation of the school. The Senior Class President Max Jones, will deliver the weloome address. Max also has a fine seholastlo record as he is 4th in his olass of 32. Besides directing the activities of the Senior olass he is president of the French Club.c Under Max's direction, and with the help of Vice President De Wayne Tatro and Secretary Judy Tatro, the Seniors amassed $954 Mrs. twenty-nin- in their fund this team paced last fall as touchdowns at tonlrt's commencement the Bronco he 6th graders Outlook Wednesday morning. The boys and girls were office showed an intense, interest as they made 17 On in the Outlook shop at times necessitated dividing into two groups. crowded condition the basketball court he played a consistent floor game and had a scoring average of over 10 points per game. The their WATCH 7ft was a chance that equipment a Journalism could be damaged ?as commendable a spokesman at the Outlook told their instructor. Mrs. Stoke was major while a student lege. in col- READ THE WANT ADS THEY ARE NEWS TOO The best way to save a lot of behavior of the group and carefulness where there trouble is to not borrow any. I m were shown the steps necessary to compose and print a newspaper. The large number of pupils and football in the season. e Stoke and her olass of visitors at the year as they more then tripled the efforts of any other class. Max A1 m GLENN SKINNER |