Boise senior
heads
St. Euphrasia's
lO-member
enior class
h SENIOR from Boise is valedic-
torian of the 1963 graduating
class of St. Euphrasia's Hi g h
School.
She is Diane Oney, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Oney of Boise.
Her scholastic colleague is Veda
Chapman, salutatorian and daugh-
ter of.Mr, and Mrs. C. F. McGee,
22505 48th St. W., in Mountlake
Terrace.
These two, plus eight others from
St. Euphrasia's, will receive di-
plomas along with the eight other
Seattle Catholic high schools in the
combined commencement cere-
mony Sunday, June 2, in the Seat.
tle Center Arena.
The otKGr seniors are Virginia
Allison, Becky Chase, Gloria
Flores, Janice Jennings, Barbara
Porter, Rhonda Raymonde, Carole
Smith and Terry Wood.
The seniors, joined by juniors,
have enjoYed graduation events
like a trip to Victoria, B.C., a pic-
nic across Lake Washington and
various trips to stage plays and
the theater.
Highlight of the graduation event
is the baccalaureate Mass at 9
a.m. this Sunday in the school
chapel.
Father Daniel Conners, OMI,
missionary, will speak on "Go With
God."
St. Euphrasia's, located in Seat-
tle's Wallingford district, is con-
ducted by Sisters of Our Lady of
Charity of the Good Shepherd. Sis-
ter Mary Agnes, RGS, is principal.
Friday, May 24, 1963 THE.PROGRESS--
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Count St. Euphrasia's among those
at Seattle c00)mbined commencement
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ONEY
VEDA
CHAPMAN
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