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Show Closing Exercises Outlined For High School I One hundred and eight senior students at the Cedar City High School will receive graduation diplomas in commencement exorcises exor-cises scheduled for Thursday, May 22 in the College of Southern South-ern Utah auditorium. The senior class has adopted the theme of "No Man Is an Island," Is-land," for the commencement exercises, ex-ercises, and Ellis L. Armstrong, director of highways for the Utah State Road Commission and a graduate of the Cedar City High School, will deliver the commencement com-mencement address to the graduates. grad-uates. Mr. Armstrong will also award the diplomas to the graduating students with principal P. M. Rethers making the presentation of names for the awards. Representatives of the class for the exercises will be Miss Susan Lynn Adams and James S. iThorley. Invocation will be by I LaRue Bladen with the benedic-I benedic-I tion rendered by Charles Edward 'Seagle, both members of the graduating group. Welcoming address will be de-I de-I livered by Douglas C. Braithwaite, Braith-waite, president of the graduating graduat-ing class. Cedar City High School orchestra, orches-tra, under the direction of Roy L. Halversen and a mixed chorus under the baton of Wallace C. Adams will also perform. The orchestra will present Haydn's "Symphony No. 11 in G Major," while the chorus will sing the theme song of the exercises, "No Man Is an Island," written by Whitney Kramer. Following the commencement services the annual graduation dance will be held In the High School gymnasium In honor of the graduating students. John Donne, author of "No Man Is an Island," fittingly advises Individuals as follows: "No man Is an Island, entire of itself; every man Is a piece of the continent, con-tinent, part of the main; if a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as well as if a manor of their friends or of thine own were; any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee." |