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Show COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES TONIGHT ALUMNI secretary to the address to the the nor, will give ates tonight at 8 oclock in the tabernacle. Eldon Gubler, college valedictorian, will also give a short address; and the Govergradu- Tracy Walling, will be awarded by W. 0. Bentley of the State Board of Education. Recommendations will be made by Presi- diplomas dent Snow. Charles H. Skidmore is Superintendent expected to present, and will speak be briefly. college orchestra will play the processional march, and other musical The . numbers have been prepared under the rection of the music instructors. The school closing songs, number is a medley with Alice Thompson resenting the Spirit of Dixie. Prayers will be by Lola Sullivan, di- of rep- sen- Charles F. Heaton of the Kanab L. D, S. stake as the principal speaker. Carol Cottam gave the valedictory address, and the diplomas xvere awarded by Wallace B. Hath is of the Washington County school board. Music was 'furnished by class members. .D. 1910-19- 11 school Dixie reigned. The this morning climaxed the year. The Spirit of seemed to be that there is a recess from feeling Clad that duous studies; all are the and dance tomorrow. At 5 p. m. a musical and dance program will be given in the college auditorium. There is also a special stunt arranged for this time. will be held in the Woogymnasium at 730, and the dance will follow in the recreation hall and open air pavilion. Reservations for the banquet should be made some time today at the college ofThe banquet dward fice. .D. JUNIORS REPORT PROJECTS in cash will bo turned over to President Snow by the junior class as a trust fund for the of next year. senior class proj-ocThis fund is possible through the financial success of the Junior Prom. The class next year will decide on the nature of the project. The junior class is also planning to attend the alumni banquet tomorrow night This is made possible by the in mass. class paying half the price of the tick- dollars t dent The assembly will Dixie College Alumni association hold their annual program, banquet Thirty-si- x ior class president, and Jack Rencher, student body president. The lov;er division graduates held :heir exercises last night, with Presi- finis: The DAY TOMORROW ar- but hearts are sad that friendships can no longer continue in a large social group such as only Dixie ollege can provide. The seniors are particularly reluctant to leave, but the underclassmen are looking forward to the next school year. et. class will bid fair to win the The at- tendance honors of the evening. .D. MILES FLIES TO CEilFORNIA M. J. Miles may be the ground instruc- he was in the air Tuesday. he With other C. P. T. flew to Oakland at 11 a.m. and attohdod tor, but co-ordina- tors a meeting that night to get the latest instructions concerning the program. Federal directors Grove Webster and C. F. Leinesch were the principal speakers at the meeting. .D. TIE "X are Tom Ogden, CLUB Judd, secretary. OFFICERS FOR NEXT YEAR president, and Melvin |