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Show .11 I -' i ?: , i. r -1 . ; - . : .i ,-.:' X ' ; : f- ( . , ' ' " .,..( ', ; ' : i Si.'- . ,. t .At- i I , v " j W 7 i'-- A -- IK- , ! 4 ', " ' 'A 4 '' i ' - ' ' - " - ' -" ; ! : . .. - if.i- s " f v u -.'. r s J - ' ' i '"' , ' ' V s , t ' ; , - I . '! " ' . , . y' " I ' . .. txA .' -4t l Biiim. i ;- e''"V"A . '." J. -'J,fT ''W.iijj Ar.fc N - . , ifr - v . ;' '. .. . ; ' - ' - ---'i if ..'..:. ...is-fe. - , .a6 - ' : ' v t -.;'" -- r - j i s f -1 WAYNE AND GRACE CORNABY are Grand Marshalls for PGHS Homecoming activities this week. Grand Marshalls Named for Homecoming Parade Presiding as Grand Marshalls for the Homecoming Parade and week-long week-long festivities at PGHS are Wayne and Grace Cornaby, popular teacher and secretary at the high school. The Cornabys were born and raised in Spanish Fork where they went to school, graduating in 1935. After attending BYU where Wayne received a B.S. degree in Agronomy and Botany, they were married in the Salt Lake Temple in 1939. Grace then worked as a secretary for Intermountain Farmers. The Cornabys have two children, Richard and Ruth, and six grandchildren. grand-children. Ruth was . the ' PGHS Homecoming Queen during her junior year. In 1966, Wayne returned to school and completed his credits for a Smith-Hughes Smith-Hughes teaching certificate and has been teaching Vo-Ag at the high school for the past 14 years. Grace has been a secretary in the high school for 27 years. Both are threatening to retire at the close of school in 1982, but knowing Wayne's dry sense of humor, we'll have to wait and see. The Cornabys have established a positive reputation with students, faculty and parents in the community. com-munity. Through their friendly personalities they have effected, for good, the lives of countless people. |