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Show Dr. O.C. Tanner To Address PHS Graduates Commencement exercises at the Parowan High Sschool will be held on Tuesday, May 26, it is announced by Marvin Graff, fac-i ulty member and chairman of, the gratuation committee. Commencement address to the graduates will be given by Dr. Obert C. Tanner, who is well-J known In this area. Dr. Tanner is professor of philosophy at the University of Utah and is operat- or of the O. C. Tanner Jewelry Co., a manufacturing jeweler concern in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Tanner is a native of Parowan, a daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. Luella R. Adams and they with members of their family fam-ily are frequent visitors to this community. The graduation committee also announces that student speakers for the graduation exercises will be four top-flight students of the class, two from Parowan and two from Paragonah. They are Helen Hulet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hulet, and Rodney Decker, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Woodrow Decker, Parowan; Helen Jean Dalton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dalton, and Lanell Topham, son of Mrs. Bertha Topham, Paragonah. Para-gonah. Thi-ty-eight students are listed list-ed in the senior class of the Parowan Par-owan High School, as candidates for graduation, with 26 of these students being from Parowan and 12 from Paragonah. They are as follows: Lloyd Adams, Sonya Adams. Ray Bayles. Afton Benson, Lloyd Benson. Ellarene Bettridge, Dale Bettridge, Karen Boardmin, Helen Hel-en Jean Dalton, Kenneth i-.lton. Rodney Decker, Thomas Evans. Barbara Ann Graff, Jerrolyn Gurr, Stanley Gurr, James G. Guymon. Sharon Holyoak, Helen Hulet, Laura Lamoreaux, Michael Lam- oreaux, Rex Lawrence, James Lister, Lis-ter, John P. Lister, Errol M. Orton, Or-ton, Wells Orton, Max Partner, Eugene Robb, Jim Robinson, Donald Don-ald Rowley, Douglas Rowley, Kenneth Simkins, Dayle Stevens, Neil Talbot, David Topham, Joe Topham, Lanell Topham, Jerry Ward and Michael Williamson. |