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Show EagL JS'iQ TRACKMEN LEAVE FOR B. DaRYL CHASE TO BE BACCALAUREATE SPEAKER Y. U. MEET , I,,. and high school trackmen Daryl Chase, at left this morning to compete in the annual B. Y. U. invitational track meet will be the and relay carnival which is being held Baccalaureate The college director . . of student-activitie- s at Lbgan, principal speaker at tte exercises May 19, in the the U 3. a. C. in Provo. tabernacle. In the dual meet last Frida;, B, A. C. Candidates for graduation from the inwas meet more stitute are as follows: beat Dixie 102 to 32. The Emily Marie colorful and exciting than the score Morris, Iona B. Stucki, Inez Jeneal indicates . Moody, Melva Rene Woodard, Savella H. Carlson (Chick) Terry, B. A. C., was the only one to better any of the college records. He threw the javelin 193 'This be10"; the record is 185' 111" not a constidoes dual meet, ing only tute a new record. Placing for Dixie were: Hafen, first shot put; Christensen tied for first pole vault, third discus; Stratton, sec1 ond 220 yd. hurdles, third low 120 high hurdles; Fry second 220 yd. dash; Homer second mile run, second two mile run; Strong, Clara Williams .and Jack A. Ware. The following students are graduating from seminary: Rob.rta Blake, Delores Bland, Ethel Bleak, LoLeta Cox, Norma Dalton, Dario Esplin, Dorothy FrA Louise Fluckigcr Linna Gubler, Ge- raldine Hafen, Melva Jay Hebdon, Esther Judd, Ramona McMullin, LaGrand Neilson, Pauline and Colleen Shakespeare, LaVerne Snell, Clair Snow, Grace Sullivan, Rhea Vincent, J. T. Blazzard, Alfred Stucki, Ellen Haye Cottam, Clark Cox, Delores Jeanie Sampson, third pole vault; Seegmiller , Foremaster, Margaret Chadburn, D. second and mile Esther Valrea Ida H..fen, Goates, Hunt, Hafen, run; first shot put. Jones, Joyce Larson, Vard Leany, Jewell A M Mitchell, Lois Jean Pyjn, Gregg Erastus TUG OF R, Dr.NCE FEATURE BOYS' DaY Snow, Sara Lou Shuldberg, Dorothy E. Norvell, Marian Reynolds,D and Erina Hafen. D Beys' Day events held the interest of ROBERT GARDNER SPEAKS TO ROTaRIhNS many last Friday in spite of the busy day . after a rousing assembly, the upper and lower division boys engaged in a tug of war. The spirits and of the clothes when boys were were dragged thru the dampened they old'' water hole by twice as many opponents. All the guys and gals turned out for the card dance in the evening, which brought to a close a busy week and a busy day. The student election returns were announced at the dance. At high noon, upper-.-divisio- D D F. F. A. OFFICERS SCHOOL NOMINATED FOR NEXT YEAR served as a nominating F. F, A. for the 19X6-- 1? The sophomers committee officers . Final elections were held afternoon. Results will yesterday be published next week, Those who were up for finals are: President Ralph Vaudre.y, Feurmin Sullivan; vice president Brooks Taylor, Leo Gardner, Larry McHullin; secretary LaGrand Neilson; treasurer Gar Stucki, Quinn Washburn; reporter Fred Cannon, Don Best; sentinel Lewis Bowler, Glai Harradence, Robert Gardner Was guest speaker at the regular Rotary club meeting Monday. He was asked by Mr. George Seegmiller, who represents to speak on farming, agriculture. Robert gave the high lights of his F. his personal experiences in the livestock and farming business. He also emphasized the advantages found in this farming territory. D A The junior class will decorate the tabernacle for the commencement excer- F. A. speech, then spoke of |