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in K I Fiji- li' A laureateat D eff their ciiafei. Tiiiitne 'F i ladoga Sunday l 'Commencement April 295 26 Seniors to Groduote -Ladoga, April 21 Rev. John 'F. Deal, pastor of the Methodist church, will deliver the bacca- laureate address at the exercises QC! the',Ladoga, high school gradu- hting class Sunday afternoon, April 25, at 2:30 o'clock QCSTJ in the high school gymnasium. . The invocation at the bacca- laureate services will be given by 'Rev. Leland Earls of the chris- L l tian' church, and Rev. 'Paul Miller of the Nazarene church will 'pro- nounce the benediction. . Barbara McKinsey will sing A .Perfect Day, by Bond, while the Girls' Glee club will sing I Shall -Not Pass Again This Way, by Effinger, and Prayer from Han- sel 'and Gretel by Humperdinck- Rieger. ' - 'The Ladoga high school band ,will play the processional and re- Lcessional for the baccalaureate services. ' . ,Twenty-six seniors in the grad- iuatingclass will be awarded di- plomas at the annual- commence- ment to be held in the school gym- nasium Thursday evening, April 29, at 8 o'clock tCSTi. rDr. John J. Haramy, head of the history department at Indiana Central college, will make the com- l ,. It will give the invocation at th mencement . exercises, while Deal will pronounce the benedic ation. ' I . , D sing 'Now' 'Is the Hour, Kaihan-Scott, and the high school band, will play Concord, by Bennett. and Summer ,Evening Srenadef' by Isaac-Lillya, Principal Swinney will present the graduating class to Rosen RQ Gravit, trustee' of Clark township, who will present the diplomas to the seniors.- Q . Following the presentation of diplomas to the graduating sen- iors,'rMr. ' Swinney will present scholastic, citizenship and other awards to outstanding graduates. Members of the graduating class are Alberta Ruth Ashley, Edsel G. Ball, Beverly Joan Britton, Samuel F. Bryan, Marion Clilford Cook, James Davis, James E. Elless, .Bet- ty Lou Everhart, Martha Oneta Gray, Irene French, Donald K. Gravit, Betty Jane Hart, Edward Hart, Martha Lorraine Long, John R. Mahorney, Marilyn L. Mer- chant, Helen Maxine Pace, Rich- ard Pitzer, Chester O. Poynter, John Kenyon Roberts, Mercedes Rodman, Mary Etta Ronk, Vernon Gene Ros's, Barbara Jean Vice, Jerry Alan Zachary and Eugene Zimmerman. - ' -- .. .. in- . A . L - K 1 l gg' ' b ' gg' ' . -ee, 1 A ' f -V.-N y? 'Irie - -giili -s R A . ' 'Ina XJ' - Q ' up-UNA-A-MN V The senior girls' ensemble -will by ' ,mencement address. He will be V introduced by Principal Olin Swin- I gney of, Ladoga high school. i Rev! Ernest R. Jehnsen, pastor ' ll J and 1 .-:mf - V ,s A.. 3.. 1 .r.s 1 ' 1.5-iff i . 'vt--qw .+i5l--msn-aga1niQhg,..' - ,rn in frwo s F i. NAM. i what HD IN WI-!0'S WHO Miss Mary Etta Ronk, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ronk, and Donald K. Gravit, son of Mr. and -pMrs. Roscoe Gravit, of Ladoga, have been chosen for, the honor of having their names and bio- graphies published in Who's I .Who Among'Students In Ameri- can High Schoolsj' Both are stu- dents in the Ladoga High school and members of this year's gradu- -atingclass. They have maintained A-af high scholastic standing and X have been active in extra-curri- cular activities. Both students were selected for this honor by Ellie Qfaclllfl' Of the Ladoga High school. ' Ladoga, April 15-The annual mother-daughter banquet.. e SPOH' gored by the Sunshine. Society was held at the school building Friday night, April 9 at 7-p.lm. Irene French, president, wel- comed the 124 guests ' and her mother 'gave the response. D The new officers introduced were Rose-1 mary Terry, president: Barbara Tharp, vice president, Laura Pitzer, secretaryg Barbara Pace, .treasurer and Betty Davis, reporter. ' . . Miss Marilyn Walter, of Danville, gave a .program of accordion music. She played on a borrowed accord- ion as her own was damaged in the recent tornado. The Sunshine girls then presented a pageant en- titled, What the Stork Brought and What Became Of It. j 2 Potted plants were 'awarded tog Mrs. Norman Rogers, who was the youngest mother present and to' Mrs. Stella Kessler .who was the oldest. ' .1....,----4 -Rev. Jenn F. Deal, pastor the Methodist church, will deliver the baccalaureate address. at' the exercises for the Ladoga' High school graduating class Sunday afternoon, April 25, at 2:30 p. m. in the high school gymnasium. The invocation at the baccalau- reate services will be given by Rev. Leland Earls of the Christ- ian Churchg and Rev. Paul Mil- 1 ler of the Nazarene church will-l pronounce the benediction. ' Barbara McKinsey will sing 'QA Perfect Day, by Bond, while the Girls' Glee Club will sing I Shall Not Pass Again This Way, by Effinger, and Prayer from Han- sel and Gretel by Humperdinck- Riegger. . The Ladoga High school band will play in the processional and the recessional for both the bac- calaureate and commencement exercises. . Twenty-six members in the graduating class of the Ladoga Highschool will be awarded dip- lomas at the annual commence- ment to be held in the school gymnasium Thursday- evening, April 29, at 8 o'clock. f Dr. John J. Hararny, head. ' of the History department att Indi- ana Central College, will make the commencement address. He will be introduced by Principal Olin Swinney of the Ladoga High school. , Rev. Ernest R. Jehnsen, pastor of the Church of the Brethren, will give the invocation at the commencement exercises, while Rev. John F. Deal, pastor of the Methodist church, will pronounce the benediction. The senior girls' ensemble will i l 'I L H sing Now Is the Hour by Kai- f han-Scott, and the High. school? band will play Concord by Ben-1 nett, and Summer Evening Serea-li nade, by Isaac-Lillym. 'A ii Olin Swinney, principal of thei Ladoga High school, will present ' the graduating class to Roscoe R. fivnvrili 'Fu-elilnh nf f 1.-eil- Y'l'1..-...a-
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