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148 Seniors to Receive DiplomasAt Exercises Tomorrow Nighti .lt; climax lt;f the Senior highi's commctn’cnn nt week w illtomorrow night when 14Ji n's of the CMa^s of 1941 re*.» then diplomas at graduationCommencementSpeakea n isos to he conducted in tin\h nr a ial ■’( ■( k.building, starting at 8t *S. t ciul awards in recognition of« : four-vear scholastic records,; be given b) the 10 highest rank-.. members of the class. The list is bed by Arthur Subert. valedic-. n. and William Rosenkranz. tatorian The others in the order their rank will be Dorothy he, Gilbert Anderson, Helen : s. Joseph Owens. John Bern-• n. Duane I.ader. Raymond Ras-: ussen and Jean Turcotte.Fin next six highest rankingsLait nts will receive honorable imam for ther seholarship attain-n - nts They are Ruth Gilson. John in gesun. J.unes Berg. Neila Wub-Alcena Larson and DorothyS. xtall.i)r John L. Gillin. head of theiu : .rtment of sociology and anthro-! gv at the Universit\ of Wis-V,. . will deliver the commence-i l lv illadoress.Orchestra to Play.Music for the exercises will be: vv.ded by the high school orches-.i aider the direction of Kenneth Emmons, and by the high school guls glet club and a cappella choir uiidi r the direction of Miss Margaret Osgnrd.T!u Rev. Gordon E Dalton, pastor t the Baptist church, will give theDr. John L. Gillin, above, head of the department f sociology and anthropology at the University of Wisconsin, will deliver the commencement ad.i ess at Senior high school graduation exercises in the Memorial building tomorrow evening.invocation and deliver the benedic-; n ■ Robert Pospvchala. Joyce Price.Supt. W. F. Kruschke will pro- Harriot Proft.y ’ diplomas o- du toiiow ing ^ Tony Rabi Raymond Rasmussen, SoIil li,‘ Raeburn Reardon. Lois Redfield.L.iwrence Ahlstrom. CatherineA .derson. Gilbert Anderson. JaneKenneth Retherfoid, Rutli Rice,Anderson. L lt;» r r a ; n e Anderson.Sherman Rilev, William Rosenkranz,Edvthe Arndt, Helen Arneberg,Arlene Asmundsen iJune Bain. Norman Bartman. Ver-i. m Baudhuin. Bonnie Bell. JamesBe: c. John Bernsteen. Robert Ber-: md. LaRayne Bettiga. HenryBitmier. Laurraine Bmnebose. Dale BLimreich. Robert Briggs. Shirley Brunette, Richard Brusoe. Mary Burkhart. Helen Byers.Lowell Carlson. Reed Carlson. Hariiet Casler. Donald Chariton.Darrell Rude.Jane Schall ek. William Schillings. Elsworth Schmoeckel. ViolaSchoeneck. Vera Schultz. Dorothy Sexton. Eugene Simons, George Sine. Grace Sine, Cordal Smith, Vera Spafford. Gail Stefonik, Gertrude Stumpf. Dahlia Sturzl, ArthurSubert, Lorraine Swails, Marcus Swanson.Helen Taggart. Wayne Tanner, Patricia Thompson. Forest Towne,Jh u lotte Christenson, Eugene Chris- Dorothy Tuhalski. Jean Turcotte.1)1*-Kiiistn. Richard Cihla, Lylis Cn ni;, Vi\ i.tn Crunk. Evelyn Curby. FInet Curby.Doris Dailey, Frank Dailey, Dale!)a!um. Edward Danilko, Mary De-Dorothy Yancus. Doris Verage.James Weik. Fred Wells, AnitaWilliams. N in i Wubker.Doris Young.Manter. Alfred DiGiacumo. Dorothy # - -/ C iLDobbe. Lloyd Dolan, James Dyck- , KeSlCieilf S ratherr-ff. ‘ IDorothv Emden. Eleanor Erick-*on, Virginia Fisher. Robert Friz.Harold Gaedtke. Ruth Garber. R: th Gilson, Lyle Graef. HaroldBrunst.Elvira Hagen. Carol Hails. Fan-■hon Hayes. John Helgeson, Thomas Hildebrand. Mahlon Horn. Jean Hunter. Lois Hunter. Alice Hyke.Eunice Jacobson. Adeline Janko,1 \Teal Janosky. Joseph Jaroski. Wal- j:er Jai ski. Delores Johns. Richard iDies in WousauBruno Balzak. 52. step-father of Mrs. Max Bruckner of Rhinelander, died Sunday in a Wausau hospital after a two-month illness, it was learned here yesterday. Besides Mrs. Bruckner, he is survived by his widow, two sons, one daughter, three step-sons and three other step-daughters.Funeral services will be held inK. Johnson.Beatrice Knight. Lucille Korn.Duane Lader. Fiances Lambert, •\lcen , L.lt;ron. Dorothy Lawrence,Jiarence Lebrun. Carl Lindwall.Marg a M i c d o n a 1 d . Raymond Magnant, James Makris, Gerald Maloney. Loretta Malsavage, EarlMarquardt. Lester Marquardt. Doug-a McDonald. Kenneth McKeague, Margaret Mewhoiter. James Meyer. Betty MilLr. Ruth Miller. AllanVloiaism. Bernard Musson.Hazel Neiber. Eunice Newman. L,orraine Newman.Put O’Mallev. Tom O'Malley,I-seph Owens.Phy! - is Padd ck. James Palmer. Richard Panzer. N a n c v Pence.Wausau tomorrow morning, withth»- Row J B. Stoinski of Pulaski officiating. Burial will be* made inthe Polish National cemetery in the town of Reid, Marathon countyFarmer Is KilledBy Lightning BoltIRON MOUNTAIN. Mich.. May 27-V—Alphonse Mercier. 55. a town of Sagola farmer was killed by lightning late yesterday. The team of horses with which he was workingin a field also was destroyed.A heavy storm swept Iron Moun-lain, damaging power lines and'A t : tPepper. Delores Petta. Paul3ilt;mmi rening, Lucille Pospychala.flooding basements in the city's bus-iness district.
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