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Show QUINN WANGSGARD Huntsville, plays a cornet, modest, tormenter, “Singing Sam,”’ gifted musician. SHIRLEY WAYMENT DON WIDDISON Hooper, brown curly hair, and black eyes, gift: intelligence. Warren, studious, pleasant, pastime: riding horses, gift: quaint laugh. AFTON WINTER Pleasant View, attractive appearance, hobby: Paul from P.V., gift: pleasing personality. ; FRANK WAHLQUIST Ogden, famous for his ‘“‘slanguage,” unruly red hair, gift: oratorical ability. FLORA ZUECH Wilson, timid, neat, always smiling, blushes easily, gift: pretty eyes. WANDA WINTERS Huntsville, ambitious, dignified, calm and collected, hobby: art, cift: efficiency. COMMENCEMENT EARL WEATHERSTON Ogden, piercing black eyes, stage manager, gift: de- pendability. SHIRLEY ZWIEFEL Burch Creek, pretty hair, ‘“Swaggy,’’ chatters, gone domestic, gift: wellgroomed appearance. EXERCISES The commencement exercises were held on May 22, with ‘‘The Functions of Weber County High School” as the theme. Anthony Russell, John Q. Blaylock, Lawrence Jenkins and O. B. Hadlock represented the faculty in the planning and supervision of the program, and in the selection of the students who gave the commencement speeches. The exercises were arranged in this order: I. II. Ill. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. Prologue—Wayne Carver; Alternate: Marjorie Jorgensen. Health—Pauline Black; Alternate: Donald Taylor. Skill of Communication—Charles Carver; Alternate: Beth Rhees. Vocational Aspects—Shirley Fuller; Alternate: Bob Child. Leisure Time—Frank Wahlquist; Alternate: Ruth Mary Jones. Home Life—Dorothy Hodson; Alternate: Lou Jean Cragun. The Aesthetic—Ethlyn Dickson; Alternate: Fae Chadwick. Our Changing Democracy—Roy Gibson; Alternate: J. Heslop.- The music department, musical numbers. under the direction of Eugene Reid, furnished appropriate |