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Show PHS Senior Class Applies For Graduation At the annual commencement exercises of the Parowan High School which will be held on Tuesday evening, May 28 in the Parowan Third Ward chapel a group of 27 students of the senior class have applied for graduation gradua-tion certificates. This group has applied for graduation to the faculty committee com-mittee on graduation, headed by Marvin Graff with Principal Max S. Dalley and Mrs. Lollin D. Or-ton Or-ton as members. This Is one of the smallest classes to come up for graduation from tha high school In a long time with larg-;er larg-;er groups coming on In the lower low-er classes of the school. Members of the class are as follows: Wayland Adams, Thomas Benson, Ben-son, Betty Jo Bess, Phyllis Brown, Marilyn Bryant, Lois Ann Butch-.er, Butch-.er, Robert Dalley, Kent Dalton, Sandra Decker, Mary Kay Evans, 'Robert Graff. Blaine Hyatt, An- nette Jakeman, Vickl Ann Miller, Douglas Murie, Cheryl Richards, William Ridley, Penny Robb, Sandra Rae Robinson, Mary Linda Lin-da Rollins, Dwight Stones, Linda Ann Stubbs, Jerold Talbot, Dallas Dal-las Taylor, Lynn Thornton, Lee Arlen Topham and Clinton Whitney. Whit-ney. ' Of this group seven are from , 'Paragonah and the other 20 are from Parowan. MaJ. General Maxwell E. Rich, Adjutant General of Utah, will give the address to the graduates gradu-ates and student speakers will be, Wayland Adams, Kent Dal-1 ton. Sandra Decker and Mary Kay Evans. The graduates will be dressed in the traditional aps and gowns with boys wearing wear-ing blue and the girls wearing jgold gowns. , Following the graduation program pro-gram the annual graduation dance will be held in the high .school gymnasium with the pub-Hie pub-Hie invited to be guests of the wchodl for this occasion. The dance will be followed by the snldf'ght supper for graduates, their partners and parents, and then the early morning show. |