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Charles Stone presxdent of the class of 19:6 welcomes fnends and relauves to Commencement EXCYCISCS The Spotllght Falls on Commencement 1956 Z The Amencan Leglon Award for good cltlzcnshlp IS presented to Shlrley Marlen and kenneth Nylander by Mr Jack Carey l
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On February 9. the gymnasium of Grand Blanc High was transformed from its bright and barren everyday appear- ance to a softly-lighted moonlight scene. with a galaxy of glistening stars completing the 'Stardust' theme. Glen Olm- stead and his orchestra provided music for the traditional Junior-sponsored dance, the J-Hop. The Juniors were rewarded for their hard work in the fund-raising campaign when, at the highpoint of the eve- ning, Bill Yerkey and Lorna Lawson were crowned King and Queen of the J-Hop by class president, Bob Burek. Supervising the enthusiastic effort of the juniors were the committee chairmen, Carol Biggam, Ann Sullivan, jack Miller, Sandra Burgess, and janet Stevens, directing the theme, publicity, tickets, decoration, and refreshment com- mittees, respectively. The willing aid and advice of Mr. Kerensky, Junior Spon- sor, proved invaluable in making their first big project of the year a laudable success. Bob Burek, Junior Class President, crowns Bill Yerkey and Lorna Lawson King and Queen of the 1957 J-Hop. Juniors Chose 66Stardust as Theme of I Hop The King and Queen. and their court lead tht Grand 'Nfarch
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W---at i A WV , . .h.3' NJN., Dr. David Molyneaux of the First Presbyterian Church of Flint addresses the graduating class. is t' ni i' 5 V. -. if 'gri3iii?illl'iLQVit4nlur.'f .-, Program participants stand in honor of the graduates as the recessional begins On June 7, 1956, Commencement exercises were held for the 112 members of the Class of 1956. The principal ad- dress of the evening entitled Living Without Limits was delivered by Dr. David Molyneaux of the First Presby- terian Church of Flint. Class President, Charles Stone, gave the welcome followed by the Salutatory, Graduation Then and Noww. Lee Traynor, Valedictorian, spoke on the subject, We Can Because We Think We Can . Upon presentation of the Class by Miss Hazel Dowd, Principal, Mr. Paul McGrath, President of the Board of Education, presented diplomas. American Legion Awards were received by Shirley Marien and Kenneth Nylander. Music was provided by the High School Band and the A Capella Choir. Lee Traynor gives the valcdictory I5
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