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THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JU \EAU, ALASKA : PAGE THREE High School Seniors Receive Diplomas Tomorrow ~gs oy . E A DENNY MERRITT LOUIS SORENSON DOUGLAS GREGG EARLE HUNTER . GEORGE BER o JACK O'CONNOR MARGARET BURGH MARY SOFOULIS EMILY OLSEN DALE ROFF ANN S ROMESON, GLARIE. SNIGEe LOIS NICHOLSON JACK BURFORD WALLY DEBOFF JAMES SMITH WALTER KIEWENO JACK PENROD : SPE HAERYX “RASE - DOUG BODDY JIM VUILLE LOUSAN KRAUSE JULIA SAKAGAMI HARVEY HILDRE HARRIET STONEHOUSE RDATH DAWES ROSIE DOOGAN JGANNE NOWELL " i ; from botir organizations distribute (OMMENCEMENT POPPIES 10 BE (e poppies. ik the usuranod | that the funds derived will help | | EXERCISES TOBE SOLDINJUNEAU "G %% ' VFW Buddy Poppy posters have ‘ s Leen placed in store and business i HEI.D ON FRIDAY' "Exl Iwo DAYS house windows, and today the pop | | py wreaths made by the Legion —— ‘ Tumnrg»w anc ’Snturday l%l;ill bes Auziliary, bright with the little red 3 8 2 {Poppy ay in Juneau, with the f{lowers, are appearing side by side Fifty-two Seniors of High viieruns o ‘Foreizn wars Aux- wih the. somte ™ . {iliary members selling their “Bud- “Lest we forget” what sacrifices | School Are in 1947 oy Baitice ch the ciseeta tomor- any madire. e OBf sailors G . l row, and the American Legion made for us in the World Wars, I'Bduahng C ass Auxiliary offering the Memorial the Buddy Poppy and Memorial ! Fiity-two scafor: i the Juneau FOPPY on Saturday. Poppy will always serve as re High Schoal will receive their zrad- Each organization has their pro- minders that thousands of our wa |uating diplomas tomorrow night at STAm of aid to disabled and hos- heroes are facing long years ,the 1947 commencement exercisss. Pitalized veterans, their families, hospital beds, as others have since The ecxercises will be held in the|2nd the widows and orphans of 1917, . [High School Gymnasium starting|!N® War dead, and proceeds from “Buy a Poppy! both Friday and| at '8 o'clock. ithe poppy sales are used to carry Saturday as a contribution to thei ' The following is the program °0 the work. Volunteer workers| happiness and welfare. for the kig night for the seniors: X z 2 ! Processional— “Pomp’ and Circum- stances”, by Elgar; High School B: | Invocation — Rev. Willis Booth| ri - i R e B The Trian g Ile Floreing; Mixed Chorus | |Clarinet Solo—Hora Staccato; Dale Roff; Accompanist, Lily Ann| Cieaners Maurstad. | Cemmencement Address - Judge| George W. Folta. We're Making a Speech, Too . . VIRGINIA HUTTE ‘Trumpel Duet “Silver Threads Among the Gold”; Robert San- ford and Jerry Gucker; Accom- panist, Lily Ann Maurstad. i Trombone Solo “Ave Maria"; | Earle Hunter; Accompanist, Lily Ann Maurstad | Roundelay — Norwegian Folk Mel- ody, by Wendt; Girls' Glee Club. | Presentation of Senior Gift — Rob- It's a short speech, but it's sincere * and from our hearts. To every grad- uate, we wish a full share of luck, happiness and a future bright with achievement and success. JIM RUDE WE CLOSE SATURDAY AFTERNOONS WE NOW HAVE 48-HOUR SERVICE | wert Larsen. Honors and Awards — Henry Har- | mon. Presentation of Class — A. B.| JusT | Phillips. | Acceptance of Class — R. E. C A L L | Robertson. Presentation of Dipiomas - o | O. Rude: . ' GUCKE! Recessional “Auld Lang FEERY. GUCRER High School Band. s . }HWMMM ~ St. Ann’s Hospizal admitted Mrs. | | Josephine Van Gorder for medical | | attention. Discharged was Mrs. MARILYN McALISTER | John Boland. | Government Hospital made no NO PICTURE admissions, discharged Mary Paul i 4 from Angoon. DIANA HUNSBEDT WILLIAM LONG U i 45 { . ROBERT LARSEN DELIA RIPOLI = ’:"‘3\‘_‘: xifigsnn BILL VERNON | Yoot *wIND THE WIDEST BO:';YF:;;?‘;'EB Mfgfwnangs“ JERRY CHAPMAN D SENCER SELECTION of furniture on Ju neau Young’s Mezzanine floor. i —adv. 581-tf ) ) KATHERINE STEVENS JENNIE LARSON