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Show LDS SEMINARY CLOSING EXERCISES Principal Passey Has Announced An-nounced Program Sunday Evening in Logan Taber-j nacle. j The program for the Thirteenth' annual commencement, exercises! of the Logan L.D.9. Seminary was announced Friday by Princi-! pal E. J. Passey. Meeting in thej Logan tabernacle Sunday evening i at 7:30 o'clock, the exercises Willi feature eight short addresses by! members of the graduating class,) besides special singing by a group! of graduates trained under the direction of Frank Baugh Jr. Eight student speakers have been selected from point of schol-i arship and outstanding activity during the three years of seminary semin-ary work, and the theme around j which' their addresses are built isj "My Church; It's Power and Ap-j peal." The program has been prepared pre-pared by the students, under the direction of Principal Passey, and Instructors Wilford Richards, Wil-burn Wil-burn C. Talbot, and Ray Nelson. The general public is invited to attend the commencement exercises. exer-cises. The program, in full, follows: fol-lows: March of the graduates at 7:40. Organ prelude, Professor S. E. Clark; opening song, "We are all Enlisted," by chorus directed by Mr. Baugh; invocation, Keith Haws; song, "Now Let Us Rejoice". Short talks built around the commencement com-mencement theme: "My Church, Its Power and Appeal." Leader-: ship, William Wayman; Economics, Lucile Campbell; Education, Franklin West Jr.; Activities, Reed Hartvigsen; Music, Boyd Doutre; Missionaries, Robert Wen-nergren; Wen-nergren; The Home, Katherine Stanford; Worship, Danda Bind-rupi Bind-rupi . presentation of . Diplomas, President A. E. Anderson; organ: solo, Professor S. E. Clark;' Bene?-! diction, Dor6thy Daines. |