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The Atchison Daily Globe from Atchison, Kansas • Page 12

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Atchison, Kansas
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Easton High Exercises Building 1 974 ACCHS Graduates- Permits 12 ATCHISON GLOBE Wi raiding I I Permits KrV-JXE A. DEBOWH HMfiWWt EL I IHETK JlVM HrVJK Jltf TtRI UlChElLr HlNti iAUM 8 74 To Receive Diplomas At Academy Graduation Seventy-four graduates from seven states and three foreign countries will receive diplomas as the Class of 1974 of the Academy of Mount St. Scholastics. Commencement exercises will take place Sunday afternoon, May 19 at 2 o'clock in the Benedictine College auditorium, South Campus. Mary Anne Regan of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, has been selected to give the farewell address for her senior classmates.

Featured speaker for the day will be Gabriel Huck, to be introduced by Richard Senecal, chairman of the Academy board of directors. Huck is editor of Liturgy, a Roman Catholic publication, and is the author of numerous articles and books on liturgical subjects. He also serves as adult education director ot his home parish in Yankton, S.D. Mother Mary Austin Schirmer, prioress of Mount St. Scholastica Convent, will award the diplomas to the seniors, who will be presented for graduation by Sister Paula Howard, principal.

Baccalaureate services also will be held next Sunday. They are scheduled tor a.m. in the St. Scholastica chapel, with the Rev. Thomas Tank, ar-chdiocesan youth director, as celebrant of the mass.

Graduates and their parents will be guests of the faculty, at a reception "and brunch in Riccardi Center immediately afterward. Atchison area graduates are Mary Beth Amrein, Susan Anderson, Ann Baumann, Virginia Baumgartner, Jayne Block, Lisa Bosse, Mary Beth Brentano, Jane Burkart ((Rushville), Kim Coke, Karen Cummings (Potter), Mary Carol Diebolt, Colleen Donovan, Floydean Fitzgerald, Susan Gonzales. Paula Gorman, Hager, Susan Halting, Debra Hess, Lynn Jacobs, Janice Jones, Loesa Kautz, Sheila Kelly, Margaret Larrison, Jane Lentz, Debra Lopez. Mary Jo McGinnis, Barbara Miles, Michelene Mutlins, Patricia Oswalt, Joan Penning, Colleen Prohaska, Mary Susan Ruhlman, Constance Scherer, FURNACES AIR CONDITIONERS Nr? CLEANERS MILLER HEATING COOLING SALES SERVICE INSTALLATION 720 COMMERCIAL Sharon Scholz, Agatha Schuele, Sandra Sherman, Elizabeth Sonnen-moser (Rushville), Lynne Thompson, Shtrri Turpin, Delores Vertin (Wathena), Paula Vogt, Deborah Wein-mann and Theresa Wilson. Other Kansas graduates will be Jeanne Aaron, Leavenworth; JoAnn Ball, Emporia; Cynthia Blackwood, Bonner Springs, Betty Cashin, Prairie Village, Karen Mackey, Olathe; Mary Lou Snyder, Spearville.

Those from Missouri are Shannon Ag'new, Fam Conklin, Elaine Dowell, Laura Finan, Mary McGrath, Kathleen EUebracht, Carol Goodin, Kim mi Kassen, Karen Klebha, Mary Margaret. O'Connor, Kim Yandle. From out of state are Karen Baade and Maureen Davis, Oklahoma; Sheileen Doyle, Iowa; Ann Huck and Sara Hurtz, Nebraska; Mary Robbins, Illinois, and Mary Webber, Texas. Representing other countries are Patricia Borja, Guadalupe de la Fuente and Carmen Isaac nf Mexico; Doreen Leili, Danise Sowles and Miss Regan, Saudi Arabia; and Loida Kock, of Aruba. The first fleet of motorfted taxis in the United States made its debut in 1907.

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Constance Strand will give the valdictorian address and Bonnie Lorene Suit, the salutatory address. The senior class motto this year is "There is always another step ahead take it." The class flower is the daisy and the class colors are black Vicki Vossmer is class president. M.G. NovoGradac is principal. James McCollam is superintendent.

There are 45 students in the senior class. Miss Lou Brown will be awarded the Master of Arts degree in Education May 20 at the 110th commencement at Gallaudet college, Washington, D.C. A specialist in instruction for the deaf and mute, she has just completed practice teaching at White Plains, N.Y., and this summer will teach a seven-week intensive course in English to a group of deaf mutes to prepare them to enter Gallaudet college. Lou is the daughter of Mrs. Neva Brown and Dr.

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