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Show (iff. m K : ' i ' O Joseph Rosenblatt Westminster Rites For Graduates W .stminster College will hold its Commencement exercises on Saturday, June 6, at 10:00 a.m. in the Dane Hansen Stadium for 56 seniors. Speaker for the ceremony will be Joseph Rosenblatt, president of Eimco Corporation with which the college is affiliated in its tool engineering program. He was admitted ad-mitted to the Utah Bar in 1926. and holds executive positions with American Foundry 8i Machine Co., Structural Steel & Forge Co., and Others, and is a member of the Board of Trustees of Utah State . University. Mr. Rosenblatt holds the Knight Commander. French Legion of Honor, for world contributions con-tributions to mechanized mining. BACCALAUREATE SERVICE The Reverend S.Macon Cowles, Jr. will be the speaker at the Baccalaureate services Friday, at 8:00 p.m. at the Wasatch Presbyterian Pres-byterian Church. The Rev. Cowles in 1953 established the Holladay Community Church of this city and is now director of promotions of the Mission Council of the Congregational Churches of the world, with headquarters in New York City. ACTIVITIES OF COMMENCEMENT WEEK Westminster College has been buzzing with week long festivities in honor of the graduating class. The annual faculty picnic was held Friday, May 29, at the home of Vice President and Mrs. James J. Farley, 2209 Panorama Way. On Sunday, May 31, Dean and Mrs. M.C. Ballenger were hosts at a lawn reception for graduating students and their families at their home, 1168 E. 17 So. Tonight at 7:00 p.m. Students, faculty, families and friends will attend a farewell banquet at the Hotel Newhouse. On Commencement morning at 7:30 a breakfast at Ferry Hall Lounge will honor the graduating women and their mothers. Immediately following the rites of Commencement a reception will be held in Ferry Hall Lounge for graduates, families, and friends. o m |