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Show Seminary enerdses se? 320 students to receive certificates Friday at annual program in Kolob Stake House prises Leo A. Crandall, chairman; chair-man; Ernest A. Strong, Jr, William J.. Pratt, William H. Greenhalgh, Glen A. Christensen, Christen-sen, Clarence L. Jensen, Omar N. Hansen, C. Lynn Hanks, Russell N. Stansfield, Eldon L. Reese, Earl S. Chiid, Ashley Ash-ley Graham, Ralph B. Jacob-sen. Seminary graduation exercises exercis-es will be held Friday, May 20, at 8 p.m., in Kolob Stake House. The program featuring the theme, "Youth Speaks," will include the following numbers: num-bers: Organ prelude, Sara Tonks, Kolob Stake organist; graduate gradu-ate precessional; sacred hymn, Girls' Chorus; Golden K. Hanson, Han-son, conductor; Carolee Eber-hard, Eber-hard, accompanist. The invocation will be given giv-en by Mikel Whiting and the welcome and introduction of the theme by President John Callister. Talks will be made during the program by Karma Ivory, Mary Hjorth, Bradley Gardner, and David Bird. A trio composed of Mary Ann Nielson, Jane Snelson and Katie Strong will give vocal music as will a duet comprising compris-ing Jane Clark and Sherie Miller. Principal Erw i n Sheffield will present the graduates and President Ernest A. Strong, Jr., of Kolob Stake and President Pres-ident Leo A. Crandall of Springville Stake, will award the 4-year diplomas which will include also the 4-year special leadership achievement certificates. The Girls' Chorus will give the concluding number and the benediction will be by James Cloward. Seminary officers are, besides be-sides President John Callister, Carolee Eberhard, vice president presi-dent and Katie Strong, secretary. secre-tary. Erwin L. Sheffield, Alton D. Merrill, Kent E. Morgan, Lewis Taylor, James Crook, Aksel Tanner and Weston Kitchen Kit-chen are seminary instructors. The board of education pom- |