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Show Commencement Week Begins Sunday Evening At the Dixie Junior College pageant Depicting Extra Curricular Activities School to Feature Program Commencement week begins at , pie junior college Sunday !,enjn with the holding of the Lcalaureate services. Joseph K. "choles of the Birgham Young :,aiverqtv, and formerly president 0" the college here will give the 4rmon to the graduates "Many of President Nicholes' v-ends will be delighted to hear speak, particularly the stunts' stu-nts' who were under him four aid five years ago and who are 'W being graduated from the col-;we. col-;we. He was well thought of here, a) 'there has never been a resist resi-st of this Dixie country who has fried more to make this a better place in which to live," said Pres. B. Glen Smith, in commenting on this part of the program. . The college orchestra, under the direction of Earl J. Bleak, will be featured in the musical part of the exercises. There will also be 1 a piano solo by Miss Clara Wood-' Wood-' house and a vocal number under j the direction of Joseph W. McAllister. Mc-Allister. A pageant depicting the extracurricular extra-curricular activities of the school j till be featured in the Commence-i Commence-i rent exercises Thursday evening, May 20. This pageant is written knd produced by students of the (school under the leadership of the English department, with Mrs. pen S. Bentley directly in charge, j Special musical numbers will be presented by the three music de- lartments of the college. Two students tied for scholastic mors this year. They are LaVoy iplin of Orderville and Stanley fchmutz of St. George. Stanley frill give his Valedictory address today night, and LaVoy will give is Thursday night. Both programs and certificates rill be presented to 36 college faduates and 76 high school gradates, grad-ates, under the direction of the (Continued on page three) Certificates to Be Presented 36 College And 76 High Graduates (Continued from first page) State Board of Education and the Washington county school board. The candidates are as follows: Blanche Baker Hortense Benson Lloyd Sheldon Bleak Rex Harry Bleak Marion Bowler Grant L. Brooks William F. Bundy Marjorie Ann Burgess . Rhoda Maren Cannon Vyola Cannon Howard H. Carter Paul Chadburn Elizabeth Cottam Grace Cottam Robert E. Cox : Deslie Dalton LaVetta Earl J. Lyman Earl ;' Lillis Ence Vendon Ence Norma Esplin Carma Fawcett " Wendall W. Gardner Augusta Gould Beulah Graff " Lloyd M. Gubler Mae Gubler Elaine Hafen Lily Mae Hafen Lucile Hafen Vaughan Hafen Adelia Hall Julian C. Hall Mildred Harris James Keith Heaton Lamond P. Higbee J. Andrew Holt Keith Iverson Afton Wilford Knight Rose Leavitt Alden Lee LeOra Morris Rex Bleak McAllister Adrene McArthur Roscoe McMullin Rodney Neilson E. LeGrande Nelson V. Pershing Nelson Shirl H. Pitchforth Clayton A. Prince Sherly Prisbrey Vivian Rencher Laura Riding LaFrance Russell Afton Schmutz Fawn Schmutz Howard W. Schmutz Ray S. Schmutz Geraldine Seegmiller Edward Junior Simmons Afton Snow Alva C. Snow Andrew Stephens Rex J. Stratton Romain Sturzenegger Edith Sullivan Esther Thompson Evan Guy Tobler Kenneth Ralph Tobler Justin C. Tolton Wetona Watson Keith S. Webb Olive Webb Shirley Webb Rulon C. Whitehead Esther Woodbury - DIXIE JUNIOR COLLEGE GRADUATES FOR 1937 Associate in Arts Mary Clark Jean Cottam Champ Thompson Cuff Woodrow C. Dennett Ada Hafen Jean Leavitt Norma Mathis Howard B. Schmutz Evlyn Snow Stanley M. Schmutz Associate in Science Harold Albert Anderson Audrey Burgess Ray Burtenshaw EvyRean Cox Irene Carter Ila Cox Wilford H. Chamberlain Madge Christiansen Mason M. Cottam Wesley Daniel Dennett T. LaVoy Esplin James Richard Haaga Thomas Glen Hopkins Dessie Emma Jones lone A. Judd Narvel J. Leavitt Ruth Milne DeVere R. McAllister McKay Neilson lone Olsen Virginia Prince Nellie Snow Viva Spendlove 1 Afton Terry Joseph C. Thompson Denby Blake Wado |