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Show Garfield County High Schools Graduate 88 Garfield County's high schools will graduate 882 seniors on Friday night, May 28. Escalante High School will graduate 23; and Bryce Valley High School will graduate 15 and Panguitch Pan-guitch High School 44. Escalante High School Commencement exercises for Escalante High School will begin at 8 p.m. on Friday night in the gymnasium at the high school. The processional march will be played by Susan Wilson and the Pledge of Allegiance will be led by Shalaine Coleman. Ron Hitchcock will welcome the parents and guests and will introduce in-troduce the class Valedictorian and Salutatorian. Tributes to the class of 1999 will be given by Susan Wilson and Angie Alvey and they will be introduced by Kristy Town-send. Town-send. The guest speaker for the evening even-ing will be Robert Kirby, author and Salt Lake Tribune columnist. Ron Hitchcock and Stacy Davis will present the graduates and school board members Dell LeFevre and Marc McLemore will award the diplomas. Bryce Valley High School Commencement exercises for Bryce Valley High School will begin also at 8 p.m. at the high school auditorium with the processional proces-sional march to "Pomp and Circumstance." Cir-cumstance." Class president John Shakespear will welcome the guests and lead the Pledge of Allegiance. Student- body president and Valedictorian Eric Clarke will speak, followed by Salutatorian Jeremy Moss. The graduating class will sing "One Friend," accompanied by Crystal Mortensen and directed by Sabrina Hughes. Shilo Richards will introduce the guest speakers, high school teachers KayeLynn Neilson and Cheryl LeFevre. The graduating seniors will then sing "It's Your Song." Bonnie Stewart and Shiloh Syrett will present a video tribute to the class and Nick Pollock and Lloyd Mathews will give the challenge chal-lenge to the class. A tribute to the parents will be given by Klinton Chynoweth and (See GRADUATION on page 7-A) GRADUATION From Front Page Amy Johnson and the graduating seniors will sing "Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life)." Cheryl LeFevre will announce scholarships and the recommendation recommenda-tion of graduates will be given by Earl Slack, Principal. School board member Trish Thompson and Superintendent Su-perintendent Phil Blais will accept the graduates and confer the diplomas. diplo-mas. John Shakespear and Shilo Richards, class vice-president, will introduce the graduates, who will then sing the school song with the audience, led by cheerleaders Shelly Chynoweth and Ecko Ott. The graduating seniors will then march in the recessional from the auditorium audito-rium where they can be joined by parents and guests. Panguitch High School Commencement exercises for Panguitch High School will begin at 7 p.m. at the high school. Prelude music will be played by Rick Swanger, "Pomp and Circumstance," Circum-stance," and a welcome address will be given by senior class president Nicole Reynolds. Senior Casey McCullough will pay tribute to his class and the graduating seniors will sing "Good Riddance." Paul Hulet and Lindsey Bremner will introduce the graduates and Ted H. Chidester will present the scholarships. The graduates will present a senior slide show and the Ted Chidester will present the graduates. School board members will present the diplomas and the seniors will sing "The Dance." Katrina Bourland will give a tribute and a special presentation will be made by Teresa Clark and Nicole Reynolds. The farewell address will be given by David Henrie and postlude music will be played by Rick Swanger. Class Valedictorians are Katrina Bourland and Casey McCullough McCul-lough and Salutatorian is Paul Hulet. A list of the graduating seniors and their photographs can be seen on page 2-A of this issue of the Garfield County News. |