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18 199 WILL GRAGUATE FROM HiGH SCHOOL (Cn v { armiduate tinued from Pirs Art: Grace Emily Helen Bophie ¥ Belence: James Willard Roath Hart © a Blla 1., Drobnis W Fowler, Russell J¢ Haigis, Hermar Wélls Kilhourne ge Elbert Kim pall, Esther Katrina Lindquist nelius Alloysing MeAloon, Walter ¥ ward Nerkevielus, Louts Fenn Plke Harold Clinte Rossherg, Howard Fenn Stephenson ar Trene A 3 Valstror Latin: Gie Clara Mara Spanis ren Hale Typewriting Targaret lison and Mary Hogosia French: Ja Reach, Mar garet Bllzsabeth Christ A 1. Drot nis, Dorothy Hale, Clara Margaret Lindgren and Louls Venn Pike Stenography. Margaret Gofte lsen, Mary Rogosian, Nathalie Gertrude V. Connelly, Mary Davis, Aldona Juliana Lynel Ingeborg Petarson Viviar Scott and lone Wehster Bookkeeping: Margaret Gofton Al Nson, Mary Rogosian and Vivian Rhodes Beott Trade Work, full time: Hilmer Gun nard Bengston, John [vanov Hamilla and Bernard Wilson Richardsor Diplomas will ba presented to the class by Henry Burr of the school board, The officers are as follows: Presi- dent, George Murtha: vice-president, FEdith Peterson; secretary, Constance Taylor; treasurer, Paul LaHar At Graduation The Eenfor High school orchestra under the direction of George B. Mathews will furnish the musie for the graduation exercises The program follows: Processional Festival Grand Mareh .... (}“nnwnm np 4f8 |er, Helen Margaret | Ruth Molchan. Cecella Helen Najarian, Smith Rarbara ( wies. Osea Elbert Kimball, and indgren ('ase and War Gofton Al s Bmith Case Alma Edith Rhodes Fay Astrid Amanda Tohnso Tuengst Prances Blanek Marie |\’-'h\‘ Helen Grace Kenney Mary lLeona Kenney, Cordelin 8mith |\|l| ourne, Madeline Grace Kindelan, leanora Kronholm a Margaret Lindgren, Katrina Lindquist, Jennie A, Ludorf, Aldona Juliana Lynch nor Millcent Lynch Grace Elizabeth MaeCullo Fagan Maguire, Julia Elf2 loszka, Mary Veronica Ma e Mfldred Matulls, Margaret MeClean, Josephine Bridget M |Florence Agnes Messenger, Gladys || leanor Middleton, Helen Lanra Min Mitchell, Anna Tohnson Mildred Kasprow, Heley Esther Hedwig Elen Mary &Mnr High school orchestra Invocation Rev, Dr. Abal A. Ahlquist of the First Lutheran church Alyee Eliz 1 Music “Gloria” from Mozart's Twelfth Mass .. ; Venazie Senior Hi:h m‘hrm! nrrhhflru Music ‘“The Golden Eeeptre” | Schelepegrell | Senior High school orchestra Eoprano solo “There Are They" Holy City" ... 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