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MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL.


Byline: The Register-Guard

GRADUATION When: 7 p.m. June 3 Where: Marshfield High School Mashfield High School may refer to one of these high schools in the United States:
  • Marshfield High School (Massachusetts)
  • Marshfield High School (Missouri)
  • Marshfield High School (Oregon)
  • Marshfield High School (Wisconsin)
 main gymnasium Also: A baccalaureate service A baccalaureate service is an American event which features a speech or series of speeches given to a graduating senior class from a college or high school. The speeches are often, but not necessarily, of a religious nature, almost invariably Christian.  will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday at Marshfield High School

Marshfield High School graduation will be Saturday. Featured speakers will be Donna Opitz, a member of the Coos Bay Board of Education, seniors Melissa Campbell; Melissa Fulkerson; Keith Atherton and Principal Robert Line.

Class valedictorian is Courtney Flathers, daughter of Vickie Matson of Coos Bay and Robert Flathers of Burns. She plans to attend Macalester College in St. Paul, Minn., to study international studies and political science. Her activities involved Key Club, HiDesert swim team, concert band and was the Oregon delegate to the United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth and Oregon Girls State.

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Class of 2006

The 251 members of the class of 2006 includes Koral Aakre, Anthony Adams, Chandler Ainsworth, Rexford Akers, David Allen, Selena Allen, Chance Archuleta, Keith Atherton, Melissa Austin, Mindee Ayers Christopher Bair, Gregory Barber, Jessica Barnard, Morgan Barnes, Andres Barrios Barrios is a name of Hispanic origin. The name may refer to: Persons
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Date:May 29, 2006
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