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Show Logan Senior High Commencement Exercises to be Held Friday, May 24 Principal program to H.gh school, Processional George S, D .tea will be in charge of the following held at Commencement Exercises, of Logan Senior Friday, May nth: March Aida" (Verdi) High Scliool Orchestra ArJene Pulsipher ven0ry Summer Night, (Moritz Mosrkowski) Robert Sorensen arranged ... Mixed Chorus of Graduates Whatsoever a Man Soweth ....Willa Beth Bird Lest We PerLsh from the Earth Don Rasmussen Angelua (J, Massenet) Saxophone Quartette Mary Beth W'ahlen, Wendell Beutler, Colleen Hansen Robert Forsberg Address to the Graduates Apostle Harold B. Lee Bells Across the Meadows" (Albert W. Ketelbcrg) Lu Ivan Bailey. Ladene Bird, Ela-.nLundstrom, La Rene Japgl. Barbara Lamo. Renee Jones, Ramona Beil, Ivalu Palmer, Loiame Hansen. Joyce Fonnesbeck, accompanist Remarks . Superintendent John C. Carlisle Presentation of Graduates George 9. Bates principal Presentation of Diplomas Milton R. Merrill President Board of Education Organ Accompaniment Professor S. E. Clark ..Our Alma Mater" (Stewart) ....... Graduates and Orchestra Joyce Hazen "c"V"w fcxlt March. 'Spirit of America" (Roberts! High School Orchestra be A HOME SI. 50 Ter Year ;rUn Fifteenth Year a; No. 5S .r Ivotrar., rAIEU KOH HOME Itah, Tuesiiy, IEOlLE 02 May 21, 1946 Vet Center Telephone 700 j Dan Ludlow, Marian Carlisle Win Citizenship Award Recognizing exceptional scholarand character. ship, leadership Utah State Agricultural college t presented 53 awards to students today at the annual awards and k t honors assembly. Six army and navy honors oho were conferred. Student President Daniel Ludlow, of Spanish Fork, received the .. college award for men, based on potential vocational or professional i" Marian ability and citizenship. Carhle. of Logan, received the ,rc equivalent award for women. Each also received the Phi Kappa Phi ribbon for hl.h scholarship .Acting President W. L. Wanlass preX sented the two awards. Dr. Joel E. .Ricks Is chairman of the awards committee. For the first time the Clyde Parker Baugh scholarships, es? j tablished in memory of a young air force officer killed while army j in service, were presented. Lieutenant Baugh's father, Wilford F. Fasa-Mr- a. Baugh, made the presentations to from Kearns, and receive charter left, Henry chapter Frank Ulster, slate Jaycee president, I Jean Governors Waterman, of Price; Rosaat the national Grant watch Gal., dena, president, Grant Nielsen, llvrum, seated, lind Berpeson, of Logan; Marian luncheon In II S A O cafeteria, held Saturday. Nielsen, Ilyrum, president. South Cache Jaycee and Ruth Bennion, of Delta, of Hurricane. Spcndlove, I . To AMMJC, W. R. Pendleton, of Vernon, were presented the 8 navy air medal and three gold stars to lieu of the second, third To dat' 203 strdtnts of tie r.inm g;.d Lo'pm Junior high and fourth air medals for school, have met the requirements for graduation with the class service In the Pacific. of 1948. Several other students are in the process of. completing Awarded Commander Air by participate Force, Pacific fleet, the awards rcquircmtns. It srems apparent that 214 students will were 223 students fSSS Uou,en., Bpromoted Last year in Promotion certificate. were presented Lieutenant by i S nd received certificates. Commander John Murhc, of LoJOrEeSSt-ffMdyne Fourth The promotion exercises are gan, head of the USAC veterans ' V 3 celebration in Logan announced around the theme, We, organization and state built Kram-SaRae Shiela lt Kovene, Paul that Attorney Frant McFarlane of VETS.' lieuirnato 'Murdi Together, Can We Live Fought La Beau, Bar-fLake City would be speaker j bule, Richard students an alj.0 presented (be air medal to Five Together. Geanne Dar- Lamb, the occasion. Attorney McFar- - hara Scout Executive D. E. Harrond A0M2C Robert p Machto, of lane is a veteran of World War I win Larsen, Mary Lou Larson, of Salt Lake council, will V, .. .......... v service In Logan, for of this, lhe pacjftc- - outstanding and has served several terms as Joann Lehmberg, Wendell Lewis, sent different aspects senior Monday school, high Darlene Logan Lough-neLeichty, Virginia senator from Salt Lake county in mr announced as the outstanding problem. Another feature of this, a Elaine Lundstrom, Tius W. Utah legislature. He is an excel,wil meritorious service were presented received and ParYf the for cadet ,ProgIarn year lent speaker and chairman Hun-sak- McCowin, Sara Jean McCulloch, American Leg Lieutenant Colonel Eldon M." j to Sens of American Revolution reading of the the Melvin E. Maughan McMurdie, was Citi-.. committee nn American ! . Stock, assistant said the medal from Adrian W. Hatch, re- - P117; essay professor of civil Mecham, John Merrill, Reed L. anaj CT.gineering; well pleased with its choice. Responsibilities zenship Contain Dee Wangs the chapter. Logan Mickelson, Jim V presenting Miller, Anna Lee The committee is also pleased the wl.nt?T' gaard, of Logan; Captain Max R. Opportunities by Erwin Company C was adjudged win- - Joanne Mitton, Marlow Moser, to announce that the Logan city Marva Hansen, member of the McCarthy, of Layton, and MSer-gea- nt of the competitive drilling ner Robert Muir, Murray. of direction male chorus, under Charles A. Moore and exercises and Is commanded by graduation class. Ross Naylor, G. M. Rathke, will provide musi- Sidney Nebeker, on the program S9ergeant Reed Richardson, In. numbers Other and Frischknecht Lee Captain cal selections lor the meeting. Marcia Ruth Nelson, Wanda at Captain Owen Yeates and was will be music by the Junior structors in military science months ago Mr. Rathke son, Gloria J. Niederhauser, Joyce W. Vern Crockett high school band, directed by USAC. Lieutenant Colonel Ben B. awarded the organized a male chorus in the; Oldham, Roger L. Olsen, Vernal Eldon Torbenson; invocation by Blair made the presentations, and cup. Seventh ward. They have made Otte, Norrienne Fainter, Ivalu 4k Cadets were honored as fol- - a graduate, vocal numbers by the also gave Hie oak leaf cluster to Norma Marie Passey, good progress. Male singers from Palmer, ninth grade girls chorus, direct- - the air medal, to Captain Melvin lows: Hughes Brockbank . . . new the Eleventh ward have been Pendrey, De Nese Petersen, Luwork-- , ed by Georgene Doutre; presen-3r- d M. Peterson, theoretical Excellence of Ogden. in o f Utah Jaycee president Charles added and these will form the cille Peterson, Pickens, A bronze star and citation were Lions club tation of class by Principal cadet, Logan year Pitkin, basis for the Logan city male Leonard n; Lyle Pitkin, first Lieutenant Francis S. vin W. Hess; class roll, by presented to Wells P. McGregor, Nondas Poulsen, Beth Pribble, chorus for the celebration meetH. rill 2nd Cleveland, Idaho, by Captain Maycadet Gunnell; remarks, by year Logan Arlene Pulsipher, Joyce Quayle, ing. Director Rathke invites all C. Carlisle; nard W. Schmidt. Other awards John of chamber commerce, Superintendent Sergeant male singers of the city to join Don Rasmussen, Leola RasmusDonald Skabelund; 1st year ca- - awarding of certificates by.JMil-de- t. follow: them. The first rehearsal will he sen, Jack Rich, Ulva Robinson, Scholarship As, presented by Logan Kiwanis club, Private ton R. Merrill, president oithe tabernacle Bruce L. Rose, Arden Salisbury, held in the Logan of education; school song Dean Lewis Turner, to Ramona L. Perry. Robert j board Ross Savage, Schwartz, and Rosaland Bergeson, building Wednesday, May 29, at Paul American Legion gold medal for by the graduating class; Marian will be held Jeannine Seaver, Jack Simmons, 8 p.m. Rehearsals Carlisle, Jeanne Crockett, Vaughn a the and small bore in diction, by graduate, rlflle; Lake Salt Brockbank, Hughes Jean each week thereafter until the Simpson, George Smith, Hall, Clarence Felix, Lawrence of the firing. Private John Carlsle; Am-- . exit march. 4th of July. The aim is to have James Smith, Joyce Smith, Sylvia City, was elected president Alvin W. Hess will Wanlass, Alice Noreen Tingey, crican Legion district command- Principal commerce of chamber Junior Utah a chorus of. 100 male voices for Smith, Boh Sorensen, Valoy SorSabra Whatcott, ' of Logan; Irene be chairman of the program. con-- 1 ers silved meral for second place, enson, Janice Spencer, Maxine at concluding sessions of the the patriotic meeting. The halls and stage setting Carlson, of Provo; Nadine Dun-for- d, of Bloomington, Idaho; Ed-- ( will be appropriately decorated Stewart, Lynn Stewart, Da Nell Sunday in Logan. He succeeds Continued be will and from Page Four) exhibits arranged of Ogden. Strtogham, Pauline Strobelt, Mar- Frank Fister, Clyde M. Anderson, to agree and promote the theme. New vice presidents include Kay Mauchley and garet Swenson. The exercises begin promptly Lee Calvin Cressall, L. Serg Alvin Bonnie Jean Taylor, Darwin W. Johnson, Springville: at 8:00 oclock p. m. and are Austin and Jacobson,! Raymond Taylor, Vera Marie Thomas, Eu- Hart, Bountiful; Bob Jimas, Bing- Private John Grlffths and Wil- - timed to last about one and one- Annual district convention for gene Tueller, Mary Beth Wahlen, ham, and D. C. Winget, Richfield. liam Goodwin. half hours. Seats in the jnain e, American Legion District One, Barbara Waters, Vivian Weaver, Glen Kenner, Provo, and Rell of the hall will be for body Panguitch were named state comprising posts in Cache, Box John Wennergren, Ross Whatcott, and graduates, reserved j 0n May 28, 1946 a parents directors. banquet and Elder and Rich counties, will ho Dean Wursten, J. Owen Yeates. 45, after whmh the doors; program will be held in the held Wednesday at 8 p. m. in Mr. Brockbank is office manager will be open to the public.Due Wellsville Second ward recreaNibley Hall, according to Frank of the Magic Chemical company to the limited space in the au- - tion hall honoring the returned Neuberger of Logan, district manin Salt Lake City. He is the ditorium, it is requested that Service men and their partners. Howard President McDonald, smaR children not be brought to ager. Hugh F. O Neil, author of many father of five children, has served The program wil be as follows: acwill be local historical There articles which as member of the Salt reports of Lake Brigham Young University, has the Tickets will be is- tivities during the year, election have appeared in the Cache Am- -. 33rd ward bishopric, is past pres- - taken out a life" membership to sued program. Opening son, The Star Spangto parents of graduates, of offeers, election of delegates erican, has announced his candi- - (dent Salt Lake Jaycees. recently is a lilt of gradu- - le Banner. State Utah the college Agricultural Following to attend the national convendacy for the Republican party wa5 as Utahs second alumni association, Executive Sec-- ! cites. The list does not include Singing to be led by Morris tion in San Francisco, Cal., in Smith. national director. announced to- - ' the names of students who have Croft Jack retary September. Prayer, Evan H. Bankhead. convention endorsed Grant day." He "graduated "to yet met the requirements mi, and j?ot Solo, Archie Maughan. S. Thorn, Sprinsville, for national) for graduation: received tos masters degree irom Address of welcome, Mayor La president. The Idaho Jaycees, who philip Dawson Aflleck, Rich- - Mont Allan. met in Jerome, also got behind the tile University of California. Cordell Juanita Jane arcj Allen, He was freshman coach and in- - Allsop ; Mariana Salsner Amus-Th- e Duet, David Darley and Leroy Utahns for the national office. convention went on record structor to mathematics at Utah sen, Joseph Ernest Anderson, Haslam. Solo, Ray Leishman. a with resolution favoring the State from 1921 to 1924. He then Nada Arnell, Frank Deschamps David E. Lilienthal, chairman Duet, Edith Maughan and Maimmediate passage of legislative went to San Francisco where he Atkinson, Joanne Ballif, Janice of the Tennesse Valley Authority, action merging the armed forces taught in the schools. He rose to Patricia Barber, Cleo Patricia rie Gunnell. will deliver the address at Utah Solo, Hugh Clark. to of United one Also the Chales States. Bateson, Baugh, Eugene combecome deputy superintendent of State Agricultural college Guest speaker, President on the state road commission Beck Lucille Mario Bergener, Henry director! mencement exercises June 8, Dr. and Francisco schools San Bernt- - R. Cooper of Logan stake. Barbara safety, providing for stricter driv-- ! of Bergeson, Kay W. L. Wanlass, acting president, with 3,300' Nellie Duet, Caching personnel Leishman and Paron Irene Bernts011) Reed Dar er licensing, establishing regular announced today. stations for checks on mechanical teachers under his direction. He reR Berntson, La Vere Bindrup, ley Hall. Closing song, God Bless AmArrangements for the speaker check on took over the presidency of B.Y.U. Ruth Mildred Bonnj?ll, Richard failures and a , were made through the cooperaerica. state-owne- d on July 1, 1945. all cars, including Bowman, Joyce Dorothy Broby, tion of Senator Abe Murdock. the evening Wilford During Jean' j vehicles. Edwin S. England, Burbank, Cal- - Eunice Brown, Norma Mr. Lilienthal, who has been A resolution which caused much ifomia visited the USAC campus Buble, Gibbs Scott Budge, Rose Anderson, secretary of the Soldiers Farewell committee, director of TVA since 1933 and Elizaseth Byrnes. controversy was that on the con- - recently end became a life win chairman since 1941, has been inof price control. Manon Caine, Alfred George present to the Veterans a thousAfter ter ln toe associatioa He grad- and dollar bond, bought with strumental in development of the much demate an amendment was Beth Campbell, 1936 majoring in fores- - Cammack, money donated by the Miles offered by Mayor Curtis L. Miner uated in James William project since its beginning. His Carlson, A At Burbank he is in charge attended dances held in people work as a member of the Wisof Logan, and accepted by the honor Chamberlain, Gareth Chipman, who of Lockat the research metallurgical consin public service commission boys as they left for Horace Thayne Christensen, Embody, to the effect that price con-- 1 a service. Aircraft corporation. His wife ma Ver Nae Cragun, Don Jay ' : trol be maintained at the mini- early in 1930 brought him naFollowing the banquet and pro-- f tional recognition and a postion mum and consistance with the and infiant son Willard have re- Crockett, m Robert Scott Croft, da"ce .will be held in the as of the TVA. needs. mained in Logan visiting relatives. Lucy Beth Cowley, Le Roy Dat-wylf WellsviHe Junior A native of Illinois, Mr. LilienHenrv Kearns, Pasadena, Cal., Mr. England plans to return to Glenn high school Floyd Davis, thal attended DePauw university national president, at the pres- Logan to stay permanently. ' A George WiUiam Davis, James to The general pubHc Is invited attend the dance. to Greencastle, Ind., where he idents luncheon in Logan canyon Andrew L. Heggie, Clarkston, has Dunford, Rulon Keith Eames, Music will be furnished took a B. A. in 1920 and was Elliot Earl, David Oscar Sunday, declared that the Jaycees also taken out a life Jay by the Mendon orchestra. membership Edlund, William Farrell elected to Phi Beta Kappa. In David E. Lilienthal were the answer to world goodEddeto in the association. He graduated wards, 1923 he received an L. B. from Arch Osborne Egbert, liver commencement at USAC will He said that In 32 nations of Harvard and after being admitted the world there are jaycee organ- in 1933, majoring in auto mech- Darrell Morgan Eliason, Roy Val Marines Recruiting to the Illinois bar practiced law services June 9 as part of regular izations. anics. After graduation he attend- Eliason, Julia Evans, Donald Evyoung man desiring . Any to to Chicago. commencement activities, will be Three old-tiwere ed the General Motors Institute erton, Richard Keller Everton. 30m the Marines can do so Jaycees to He is a member of the Amer- Dr. Sterling McMurrin, University named to the 1947 Javcee Centen- of Technology, then Dorothy Fergus, Donald Leon Logan.. Sergeant Paul G. Nuss taught for n. of Southern California philosophy nial committee as follows: D. C. seven ican Bar association, Delta Ferguson, Margaret Fletcher, Carl ?nd Sergeant Paul E. Adamshave at Bear River years high Delta Sigma Rho and SigIrwin Fonnesbeck, Gloria Pearl: been placed to charge of the re department. .Dr. Daryl Chase is Dix, Cedar Citv; R. Phil Cardon, ma Delta Chi. chairman of the commencement Logan, and H.D. Muir, Bountiful. school. At present he is operating Forsberg, Miriam Garner, JoAnn' cruiting and have estahliche f" his farm at Clarkston. fices at the Degn studio (Continued on Page Five) Speaker for the baccalaureate committee. (Continued on Page Four) The list of graduates follow: Joseph Adams. Eugene Eileen Allred. Janice Anderson. Beverly Atkinson. Shirley Atkinson. Lu Dean Bailey, Lloyd Bair, Jackie Barber, Joan Bartlett, Janice Baugh, Ramona Bell, Joy Bench, Jay Pope Bills, Bird, Willa Beth Bird. Lo Veil Bjorkman, Barbara Bodrero, Ailene Broby, Eugene M. Broby, Venna Burton, Gloria Call. Howard M. Carlisle. Carl J. Carlson, Carla Carlton, Barbara Chamberlin, Norma Jean Clark, Bruce Clyde, Beth Couch, Glenn Covert, Denzel Datwyller, Marilyn Joyce Earl, Maurlnd Elsinore, Donna La Faye Erickson, Jackie Everton, Leah Fitzgerald, Edith Fletcher, Joyce Fonnesbeck, Rob- ert Forsberg, Lorln Fricdli, Lee Frischknecht. Shannon Fuhriman, Marva Funk. Kenneth Glauser, Ray Gottfredson,, Jay Green, Lynn Griffin, Ariel G. Gudmund-so- n, Melburn Gustaveson. Dean Hadficld, Shirlee Hailstone, Heher Lee Hales, Bernell Hansen, Colleen Hansen, Darrell Hansen, Loraine Glenn Hansen, Beloy Hansen, oJan Harrison, Herbert Hawkes. Doyle Hawkins, Mary Louise Hawkins, Joyce Hazen, Allen Herschi, Jenett Hugle, Robert Hutchison, La Rene Jaggi, Alld-redg- i ft ! e, m . La-de- ne j Ep-pic- h. I I - I . Ninth Grade Promotion Exercises To be Held Thursday, May 23, pjn. ng WBJ r or P"! y, er j I Nel-Seve- rtl A "fc jdhtt- Al-aw- j Salt Laker to Head Utah Jaycees in 47 ller-Amusse- bene-suprema- cy Legion Convention Here Wednesday Wellsville Sets Veteran Program Ar-gyl- Three Join A C unh!: Alumni Unit ed T V A CHAIRMAN TO DELIVER USAC COMMENCEMENT TALK isPI y i j six-mon- th ,, j ' j mem-tinuan- ce tr' er, 'A' ... Up-silo- ? |