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Show once more. Tradition, friends, a combination com-bination of things make this a successful event every year and gives us a chance to pay tribute to the new members, this year's graduates. It also brings together classmates class-mates of the past and a chance to go back over the years to the time when they were students in the school. A chance to reminisce and compare notes, did the boy or girl most likely to succeed do so or how many of the class prophecies were really fulfilled if any. Time and absence has dimmed dim-med our memory but what a night to remember when all is brought back on such a memorable memor-able evening, to go back over the years, what a tradition we have. MAY ALL THESE memories be everlasting, memory is a beautiful thing. Don Putman has been in Marina Mar-ina Park, Arizona this past week on fire standby. Ruby Dingle has the cast off and is getting around very well. Jesse McAlvey is back on the job at the C'Est Bon. Chit-Chat by Bea The Baccalaureate Service Sunday starts a busy week for the graduating class of '72. All the excitement and anticipation antic-ipation for the final date Thursday, Thurs-day, May 25, the last week in the halls of dear old Park High, yearbook day, the final assembly, as-sembly, so many things in such a few short days. Twelve years of attending school, now the big change in a set routine, what next, where do they go from here: As they venture out into the world and a new life? SOME I AM SURE will go on to college, some will marry, work, others will go to a trade school but no matter what the choice each will explore and become a part of a new way of life. A challenge for a bright future and I am sure these young people are well prepared for their new venture where ever it may take them. So to the graduating class I say, may 'God' bless you and guide your footsteps on the path of life that you may be able to meet all challenges and you will all have a full and happy life ahead. NEXT SATURDAY May 27 the Alumni of Park City High School will gather together from far and near to pay tribute to a fine school with a banquet and dance to bring them together |