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Show SKOUSEN TO SPEAK H.S. Graduating Seniors Named Thirty-seven senior cU.-iU Hll'ITl-bers Hll'ITl-bers of the Parowan High School have been passed by the graduation gradua-tion committee of the faculty, and will receive diplomas from the school at graduation exercises exer-cises to be held on Thursday evening. eve-ning. May 24, it is announced by Principal Max Dajley. Principal Dalley also announces an-nounces that Dr. Cleon Skousen. promlnant author and member of the faculty of the Brlgham Young University at Provo, will deliver the address to the graduates at the commencement program, to be held In the Parowan Third Ward chapel The program for the exercises Isn't complete as yet but Mr. Dalley states that student speakers' speak-ers' will include Kent Whitney, senior class president, who will welcome those who attend the jJiutilJiii, AIun Dalley, Susan Benson, Peggy DoTJrufcy---aail Bud Matheson. The list of graduates of which 28 are from Parowan, and nine are from Paragonah, is as follows: fol-lows: Eleanor Adams, Rose Ann Barton, Bar-ton, Mary Susan Benson, Wayne Benson, Robert Bettrldge, Ross Birch, DeAnn Boardman, Clark Boyce, AJan Dailey, LeReta Decker, Deck-er, Sylvia Decker, Peggy Dobrusky, Dobrus-ky, Valorie Evans, Myrna Green, Scott Haycock, Kaye Lister, Sher-ell Sher-ell Lister, Bud Matheson, Mar-garet Mar-garet Barton McGarry. Connell Mitchell, Delores Mor-tensen, Mor-tensen, Albert Orton, Leland Partner, Farrell Robb, Larry Robb, Delores Robinson, Dale Robinson, Carlyle RoUlns, Jean Rowley, Roberta Rowley, Roy Rummler, Sheldon Smith, Donald Stubbs, James Talbot, Annette Thornton, Marilyn Warner, and Kent Whitney. |