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Show Commencement Exercises At Dixie To Be Held Tonight The Commencement exercises of Dixie junior college will be held in the Tabernacle at 8:00 p.m., Thursday, May 21. It will be a vitalized commencement com-mencement in which the students will participate by presenting dramatizations or talks of each department of the school. This plan is to acquaint the parents with the work being done in the different departments of the school. The program is as follows: Processional "Polonaise Mili-taire" Mili-taire" A Major Op. 40, No. 1 Chopin. Prayer DeVora Whitehead, president pres-ident of the Student Body. Presentation "The School Speaks Through Its Departments." Physical Science and Mathematics A demonstration of "What Happens in the Laboratory." "Art and Life" A pageant written writ-ten by J. R. Lauritzen. Physical Education "A c t i v i t y Revue" P i a n o "Rhapsodie Hongroise" No. 2 . . . Franz Liszt. Agriculture, Mechanics ''The Field of Agriculture", a talk. English Languages "A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever", a pageant of the Literature of England, Germany and Spain. Home Economics "Home Economics Eco-nomics of Today", a talk. Education and Psychology "The Teacher's Work", a tableaux. Vocal Music "The Angelus" Tschaikowsky. Ladies' Chorus, under the direction di-rection of J. W. McAllister. Hermese Abbott, pianist. Social Science "The Voice of Dixie's Past". Biology Talk on "Eugenic Education Ed-ucation for Youth". Business "Rhythm in Typing". Remarks Charles H. Skidmore, State Supt. of Public . Instruction. Instruc-tion. Report of College Year President Presi-dent B. Glen Smith. Conferring of Diplomas Board of Education. Selection "Quartet" from "Rig-eletto "Rig-eletto . . . Verdi. Brass Quartet. Quar-tet. Closing Prayer Milton E. Moody, Superintendent of Washington county schools. |