Show Altamont Seminary Graduates 37 Students By Walter Vatter students of the Thirty-seven Thirty n seminary emmary received sunday sun OWl day May at the Altamont high school auditorium This is the largest graduating class to ever leave the school with these honors Last year the first graduating graduating graduating grad grad- class consisted of eight students The entire senior semInary seminary seminary semi semI- nary enrollment this year In the seminary totaled with an additional additional ad ad- junior seminary stu stu- dents During the past year many interior interior in in- tenor improvements have been added to the seminary building Beautiful wine-colored wine drapes and curtains adorn the cream colored walls and pale green stained woodwork of the building The building is one of the most beautiful in the Basin During During Dur Dur- ing lug the ensuing year the outside grounds will be improved Beautiful l daffodils hyacinths t together geth r with a gold fish aquarium aquarium aquarium ium and a canary bird have been added to the beauty and reverence reverence reverence rever rever- ence of the building and have Continued On Page 8 Altamont Seminary Graduates 37 Students Continued From Page One planted Into the hearts of the students a greater desire for the beautiful in life Many beautiful posters made b by students hang hangIn In the building reminding those present presen of the will of God Programs Presented During the year many programs programs pro pro- grams gt were carried out in the various wards Busses carried most of the students to Bluebell Home Homo Talmage Mt Emmons Emmons Em- Em mons Tabiona and Redcliff wards The programs were completely carried out by the seminary stu students students stu stu-I dents many of whom were non non- non non-j members Trul Truly seminary seminar work has been a powerful force for better citizenship in the communities communities communities it has served The program included the following following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing numbers Opening song We Thank Thee Oh God for a Prophet congre congre- gation Invocation Bovee Mecham Address of welcome Ruby Flet- Flet kau I How Seminary has Strength- Strength end my Faith in God Lenora Powell Youth and the Needs of the World Hazel Meriwether Guitar solo A Mormon Boy mold Chatwin The Early Trappers LaRue a Reading The IThe Man With A Acc Aoe oe cc May Crosby Song I Know That My ReLer Reler Re- Re ler Lives Girls Double Trio Iding An Empire LeRoy Row- Row oy Reading Home Keith Mc- Mc Song We Ever Pray For hee Jhee Girls' Girls Trio I I The History of Our Basin Lynn se I Reading Old Friends Helene Joseph S Smith th the Prophet by fife llie Smith Song Long I Til Ill go Where You Want Met Jet To Go Florence and Gladys I rray array Class Stewart Anson Anson An- An son focal ocal Solo a and b numbers r r. r Avard Rigby Y i Baccalaureate address E. E Murphy remarks Seminary Teacher Presentation of Diplomas Pres Bennion Closing song An Angel From Fromn n High Seminary chorus Benediction Margaret Lindsay The graduating students Graduates Listed Gladys Marion Murray Flor Flor- Florence ence Murray Florence Lisonbee Stewart A. A Anderson Lenora Powell Keith McDonald William Willlam Will Will- i iam lam Wiley Cook Lynn H H. Case LeRoy y Rowley Rex Pace PacE t Watterson Nedra Stevens Gordon Gordon Gordon Gor Gor- don Case Helene Jacobson Ruby V. V Jenkins Hazel Meriwether K Marie Allred Inez Miles LaRue Maxfield Ada Brandon Ruby Shiner Cleo G. G Powell Fern Boswell Lola M. M Perkins Millie Smith Venla M M. Walter Walter Walter Wal Wal- ter G. G Petty Ruby Fietkau Margaret Margaret Mar Mar- garet Lindsay William H. H Perkins Perkins Perkins Perk Perk- ins Beatrice Farnsworth Arnold Chatwin Josephine Lucas Alfred Rogers May Crosby Willard B. B Mecham and Clarence Oman |