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Show LOCAL GRADS 0FB.Y.U. ANNOUNCED PROVO (Special to The Spring-ville Spring-ville Herald) Eleven students from Springville will receive diplomas di-plomas at the sixty-fifth annual commencement exercises of Brig-ham Brig-ham Young university, which will be held at 10 a. m. in the new Joseph Jo-seph Smith building on University Hill. A list of the graduates with the degrees they wilf receive is as follows: fol-lows: Sterling M. Crandall, M. S.; Beth Anderson, B. S.; Carol Con-die, Con-die, B. S.; Faun Livingston, B. S.; Cluff Earl Hopla, B. S.; Lewis Earl Whitney, B. S.; Grant Edward Alleman, Al-leman, B. S.; Richard Lewis Boor-man, Boor-man, B. S.; Carol B. Liechty, B. S.; Mary Huntington Fillmore, B. S.; and Zelma Thorpe, normal. History will be recalled and new history made during commencement commence-ment week. On June 1, birthday of Brigham Young, who founded the institution sixty-six years ago, the graduates will march into the new Joseph Smith building for the baccalaureate services, first exercises exer-cises of any kind to be held in the structure. The speaker will be Elder El-der Harold B. Lee, newly appointed appoint-ed member of the Quorum of Twelve. As managing director of the church welfare program, he had an important part in the erection erec-tion of the building. The Emeritus Alumni club, for all who attended B. Y. U. fifty or more years ago, will be organized on June 3, and all who studied under Dr. Karl G. Maeser, will be honored. Dr. Richard R. Lyman of the Quorum of Twelve, and Alumni Secretary Cornelius R. ' Peterson have' charge. On June 4, the graduates will hear an address prepared by Geo. Sutherland, United States supreme court justice, who attended B. Y. U. sixty years ago. More than 425 young men and women will receive diplomas. |