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Show Tuttle Will Speak At Rick's Services Elder A. Theodore Tuttle, a member of the First Quorum of the Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, will speak at the Buccals Bucca-ls u re ate-Commencement ceremonies at Ricks College April 22 at 9 a.m., in the Hart Gymnasium. MORE THAN 1,380 graduating gra-duating sophomores will receive re-ceive degrees April 22 in seven academic convocations. James R. Gee, chairman of commencement activities, said the division chairmen and the department coordinators will be in charge of the convocations con-vocations and the awarding of the diplomas. PRES. BRUCE C. Hafen afso will speak at the Baccalaureate-Commencement services ser-vices which will include special spe-cial music and a scripture read ing by a student. The Ricks Symphony Orchestra will be featured along with the Ricks A'cappella Choir and the Ricks Vikalicrs. Students receiving diplomas from the Davis County area are: Barbara Blair and Karen Bodily, from Clearfield; Annette E. Day, Linda Field, and Susan Freestone, from Roy; Laurie Sue Florence, Syracuse; Tamara Brown, Nancy Evensen, and Cindy Read, from West Point. FROM CENTERVILLE: Karen B. Young, Joanna Bradley, Brad-ley, Sharon Wiser; from Bountiful, Boun-tiful, Mark J. Bradford, Sharon Shar-on Dennis, Kathy Greenwell, Jorie R. Hanks, Diane Hol-brook, Hol-brook, Patricia A. Kent, Carol Lynne Love, Cathy A. Robinson, Robin-son, Michael L. Schwab, Susan Spendlove, Leeann Tyler, Tyl-er, Karen M. Benzley. |