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Show Union and Altamont Plan Graduations May 23,24 WEDNESDAY SET TO SEE 36 GET DIPLOMAS AT AHS Parents, patrons and friends of the thirty-six graduating seniors at Altamont High School next Wednesday will be on hand to see a hopeful group of young people peo-ple receive their diplomas from a member of the school board, E. L. Murphy. According to Rondo Harmon, principal, arrangements have al-' most been completed for the second sec-ond commencement program to be presented' in their new gymnasium. Time of the exercises will be 8 p.m. on Wednesday, May 23. Following is a list of the graduates: grad-uates: Stuart Allred, Ruth LaRay All-red, All-red, Leonard J. Ames, Elsie Jane Bird, Larmie Lavor Bird, Janice Belle Bleazard, Ester Ann Boswell, Jack DeVon Brotherson, Phillip B. Brotherson, Randall Carlyle, Cleo Jane Clark, Donald Durfey, William Wil-liam Duane Evans, Donald Bert Fowler, Gary Ny'le Goodrich, Dale S. Hanberg, Larry Don Hartman, Neil Hamblin Hill, David Louis Hislop, Janice Holt, Roberta Jensen, Jen-sen, Joseph H. Kemp, Jr. Allen Bob Lindsay, Val McDonald, McDon-ald, Douglas Miles, Verd'us F. Miles, Nona Mitchell, Grant Carter Mohlman, Lila Oman, Lyle Oman, Ronald F. Powell, Kenneth William Wil-liam Ralphs, Robert Dean Reay, William h. Sorensen, Virginia Lynn Swasey and Sharleen Young. ORGAN CONCERT TO PREFACE UNION HIGH SCHOOL RITES One hundred senior students at Union High School are listed among the 1955-56 graduating class who will receive their diplomas dip-lomas at the fifth annual commencement com-mencement exercises next Thursday Thurs-day evening, May 24. Five will be graduating with honors. According to L. F. Hutchings, principal, the commencement program pro-gram will not actually begin until 8 p.m. when the processional will be played by Seldon Heaps on a Hammond electric organ donated for the occasion by Glenn Brothers Music Co. However, Mr. Heaps will appear in a 30-minute program of organ music at 7:30, to which the public is invited to attend. Arrangements for the organ were made through the courtesy of John Koldewyn, representative of Glenn Brothers in this area. A special word of encouragement encourage-ment to those who will attend the commencement program is offered by Mr. Hutchings. "We always begin our program on the appointed appoint-ed hour, and, as usual, doors to the gym will be closed' during the processional. So in order to witness wit-ness this colorful affair, I'd suggest sug-gest everyone be in the building before 8 o'clock," he said. Graduate's Perform The entire program will be presented pre-sented by the graduates, with the following honor students taking the .principal parts: Yeteve Sweat, Clayton Huber, Marva Horrocks, Connie Stevens and Anna Lee Christensen. The welcome address will be made by Norma Murphy,-senior Murphy,-senior class president. Graduates will sing two numbers and a girls' double trio, composed of Emily Crow, Billie Reidhead, Margaret Huber, Leota Pitt. Laura Lee Ler-dahl Ler-dahl and Sheryl Drollinger Gates, will sing a number. Mr. Hutchings will present the class and Theron Leavitt, president presi-dent of Union High School Board, will award the diplomas. A graduation dance will . conclude con-clude the evening, for the young people. |