INTERNATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL.Byline: The Register-Guard The commencement ceremony for 251 graduates of Eugene's International High School will be today. CLASS OF 2005 The members of the class of 2005 include Susana Aguirre-Avalos, Justin Ahrens, Scott Allen Scott Ethan Allen (born February 8, 1949 in Newark, NJ) was an American figure skater. 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GRADUATION When: 7 p.m. today Where: Hult Center for the Performing Arts The Hult Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts facility in Eugene, Oregon, opened in 1982. 27 architectural firms competed for the opportunity to design the Center, but in the end the Eugene City Council awarded the contract to the New York firm of Hardy ; tickets required for admission |
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