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INTERNATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL.


Byline: The Register-Guard

Graduation for the 244 members of Eugene's International High School will be Tuesday.

GRADUATION

When: 7 p.m. Tuesday

Where: Hult Center

Also: Tickets are required for admission

CLASS OF 2004

Graduates include Matthew Agerter, Kate Ague-Kneeland, Shalea Alexander-Lamb, Katherine Allen, Lisa Allen, Hannah Allender, Caitlin Apel, Nikos Aragon-Herbert, Ty Atwater, Chelsey Augustyniak, Christopher Barnes, Michael Barnes Michael Barnes can refer to more than one person:
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