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Show B. A. C. Graduation Plans Announced For the first timp In many year.? the graduating exercises at the Branch Agricultural College will be held in the evening according to Director Henry Oberhansley. The exercises, to be held at 8:00 p. m. Friday. May 14th, will be held ui the evening to allow the entire faculty to be present. The Army I Pre-Flight Training Program re- quires the services of many of the faculty members in the mornings the exercises. President E. G. Peterson of the Utah State Agricultural Collie has agreed to give the graduating address. The reception to the graduates given annually by Director and Mrs. Oberhansley will proceed the graduating exercises, beginning at 3:00 o'clock In the afternoon and continuing until 5:30. The reception will be given at the Director'3 home. The thirty-one graduates will be guests of the L. D. S. Commencement, Commence-ment, Sunday, May 2 at which Dr. John A. Wldtsoe a member of the Quorum of the Twelve of the L. D. S. Church and a prominent educator, ed-ucator, will be the speaker, Director Oberhan.ley reported. ine 1942-43 graduates from the B. A. C. are as follows: John Ferdinand Ferd-inand Anderson, Anna Jean Armstrong, Arm-strong, Gwen Cooley, Max Ford Hamilton, Betty Lou Jones, Maro-lyn Maro-lyn Jones( Ilene Lawrence, Lois Hunter Luke, Clara Jean Nelson, Norma Schmutz, LaFaun Williams. Carol Lynn Sargent, and Lloyd! Jones Pryor of Cedar City. I Bruce Decker, Shlrl A. Evans,' and Florlan Matheson of Paro-' wan. Homer L. Ogden and Angus L. Parsons of Richfield; Bertha A,h-by A,h-by of Holden; Beth Ashman of Fillmore; Iris Beatty of Pintura: Iva Dalley of Teasdale; Ray Haun Cleave of Annabella; Warren O. Hardy of Gunnison; Margaret Hoyle of Glenwood; Thomas Howard How-ard Fullmer of Clrcleville; LaRue Hansen of Sciplo; Ella Jean Parkinson Park-inson of Milford; Alice Mae While of Beaver; Gam Ray Woodall of Hinckley and Elva Oldroyd of Venice. |