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Show Graduates of CSU Hear Words 01 Hope, Challenge in Exercises Learning, accomplishment, ser-1 vice and faith were the four doors to success that could be opened through diligent study and endeavor, Elder Adam S. Ben-nion, Ben-nion, member of the council ofi the twelve, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, told j the graduates of the College of j Southern I'tah at commencement exercises conducted in the mem-' r!al fieldhouse last Friday evening, eve-ning, May 21. i Although weather conditions last Friday evening seemed to differ with Klder Reunion he stipulated that the doer to sue-, ( ess is open and no one can close ' il. His remarks to the 70 gradu- ales v. ho reseived associate bachelor bach-elor of science degrees and IS students who received bachelor of science diplomas, were words that have come from his own. personal experiences. Valedictorians for the exercises were James L Morris, representing represent-ing the. associates in science and Joan II. Kenney representing the bachelors in science. Mr. Morris compared in his address on what can be obtained from a college col-lege education the study habits ha-bits of the student who is interested inter-ested in obtaining an education and the student who is interested interest-ed in skipping by and obtaining a diploma only. Mrs. Kenney, with head erect, challenged the world to defy the progress that is being made in the field of education. She pointed point-ed out that school teachers who have trained in Utah are moving to other areas of the United States to take employment. She challenged her colleagues in the graduating class to make names for themselves, to serve unselfishly unsel-fishly and let their record as teachers speak for them. Dr. Daryl Chase conducted the exercises and President Henry Aldous Dixon accepted the graduates grad-uates for their degrees on the recommendations of Prof. J. H. Flummer and Dr. Reese P. Maughan for the graduates in science and the bachelors in science sci-ence respectively. The CSU orchestra under the direction of Prof. Roy L. Halver-sen Halver-sen played for processional and recessional marches plus contributing con-tributing to the program playing the overture "Die Fledermaus" by Johann Strauss. "Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor," by Ring-wald Ring-wald was sung by the C S U chorus under the direction of Prof. Blaine Johnson. Brief remarks were made by Thorpe B. Isaacson, chairman of the board of trustees for the Utah State Agricultural College and CSU, and Director Chase made a report on the college at the impressive exercises. |