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The Annual Staff Is very sorry this year that we don’t have any pictures of Graduation to put in the annual. We had slides that we could have developed but it would have made our annual 2-3 months later so we decided that we would not use the pictures so that you could receive the annual earlier. GRADUATION BACCALAUREATE The graduating class of 1964 held their Baccalaureate Commencement exercises on Sunday May 24, 1964. Their were twenty-three seniors who graduated this year. The senior class motto is Knowledge is treasure; practice is the key. Their class flowers are blue and white carnations and their class colors are blue and white. The invocation and Baccalaureate address was given by Rev. Carl-Reid Duhrkoop. The Salutatorian this year was Beverly Gray and Valedictorian was Gail Conley. Guest speaker was Dr. Errett Hummel from Portland State College, Portland Oregon. I might also add that he was a very good speaker. The class poem was read by Peggy Snodgrass. Entertainment for the evening was the Senior Quartet which includes Bill Ritchie, Chuck Ritchie, Joe Miller, and Rogers Murrary. Marlene Bales sang Moments to Remember.” Benediction was also by Rev. Duhrkoop. Graduation for the Class of '64 is now in the past and all the future is ahead. Best of luck in the future to all the graduated seniors. Edi tor
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ANNUAL GOOF F. T. A. The Future Teachers of America is a club originally organized for all students who are possibly interested in entering the teaching profession. This club gives an individual a thorough understanding and acknowledgement of this profession. Many students who are only slightly interested, join to determine whether or not they would like this branch of education. For the person who is sincerely interested, it also helps him gain experience which will prove valuable in future years Bottom row loft to right-Bob Ward, Rexine Snodgrass, Goil Conley, Patsy Melum, John Neely. Top row left to right--Rhonda Lindley, Bill Franklin, Jeff Chittick, Bill Cody, and Mr. Steele, advisor.
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