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v jfylg Selma! Gommencemerzi exercise v is , 7 A if PROCESSIONAL Mrs. Terrell Siedge S - elr ? I A INVOCATION Rev. Marvin Albright I mW CLASS PRESIDENTS ADDRESS Pete Dressen, Jr. S n .L , . ll S Q 1 QV :rv H , , . y i id I I f if SALUTATORY ADDRESS Dolores Schmeltekopf S ii .S A E. ' A A CLASS SONG Mr. Howard Raeke fff .--Q . VALEDICTORY ADDRESS Frances Strawn YSS1 :-'Irf ' Louise Lancaster Susie Ann Mendez Dolores Schmeltekopf Herbert john Schnautz Patsy Ann Sites Frances Rose Strawn David Clyde Wells Rex Dale Wiegand Dorothy Ann Wittenburg COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS PRESENTATION of AWARDS PRESENTATION of DIPLOMAS Eighth Grade Twelfth Gmd e BENEDICTION RECESSIONAL Mrs. A. M. Hall Mr. James Maddux Mr. James Miller Mr. Delvin Simon Rev. Lon Speers Mrs. Terrell Sledge SALUTAT OR IAN Dolores S chm eltekopf VALEDICTORIAN Fran Strawn
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