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Show Awards Convocation, Reception Plus Commencement Crowd BAC Slate Commencement week activities activi-ties at Branch Agricultural college col-lege will get under way Sunday afternoon, with a full schedule of events to follow, climaxed by commencement Friday evening, May 22. A new activity this year an honors and awards convocation will be held In the L D S Institute Insti-tute (at2p1m:SundayJw2ien outstanding students will be given gi-ven scholarships for a year's study stu-dy at B A C. Some other special honors will be announced at the convocation. Prof. A. W. Stephenson, Stephen-son, chairman of the honors and scholarship committee will be in charge. Invited to the exercises will be the recipients of the awards, the donors or their representatives, rep-resentatives, and the chairmen of the various divisions of the college in which the awards are being made. A reception at the Director's cottage honoring the graduates! and their parents will be held' from 4 to 5 p. m. Sunday. All students and faculty members are invited. Dr. and Mrs. Daryl Chase will receive the graduates 1 and other guests. Commencement exercises for the L D S Institute and baccal-aurete baccal-aurete services are to be held in the First ward chapel at 8 p. m. Elder LeGrand Richards, former for-mer presiding bishop of the LDS church and now a member of the quorum of Twelve Apostles, will be the speaker. Thirty BAC stu- (Continued on Page Twelve) BAG COMMENCEMENT ACTIVITIES (Continued from Page One) dents will be graduated from the institute, under the direction of director Gustive O. Larson. The alumni banquet and dance will be held Thursday evening at Hotel El Escalante. Orval Sanders, San-ders, Hurricane, will be master of ceremonies. At commencement exercises Friday, President David O. McKay, Mc-Kay, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will be the principal speaker. Associate Asso-ciate in science diplomas will be given to 77 sophomore graduates, grad-uates, five will receive trade certificates, cer-tificates, and the bachelor of science sci-ence degree will be bestowed on 25 senior graduates. An honorary doctor of philosophy degree will be given to Miss Edith Bowen, Logan teacher for many years. Candidates for the bachelor of science degree are, Rayma Stevens Ste-vens Anderson, Claire Esplin, Virginia S. Gates, Vera H. Hir-schi, Hir-schi, Blair S. Kenney, Norman Romberger, Mildred R. Sargent, Florence P. Tippetts, Jean W. Whitney, Ray Parker, James T. Blazzard, Mary Lou Pendleton, and Ruby C. Smith, Cedar City; K. Richard Boulter, Orem; Harold Ray Call, Seattle, Wash.; An-toine An-toine A. Dalton, Oleen N. Hatch, and Zona P. Topham, Parowan; Anna Lenora J. Day, Sclplo; Roma Ro-ma Jarvls Knight, Las Vegas; Kent E. Myers, Minersville; Car. men Rose and Norma Kimber, Delta; Vida Mackelprang, Order-vllle, Order-vllle, and Fenton L. Tobler, Santa San-ta Clara. Those to receive the associate In science diploma are, Boyd Adams, Barbara Anderson, Carol Christensen, Fredrick Clark, Vernon Ver-non A. Condie, Evalo Corry, Dur-ray Dur-ray G. Dalley, Jack DeMass, Ger-aldine Ger-aldine Dover, Willard L. Gardner, A. LaMar Graff, Ronald Udell Green, Douglas Ray Grlmshaw, Bevan J. Higbee, Christine Hou-chen, Hou-chen, Madelon Isom, Karma Bradshaw Jolley, Kendall E. Jones, Melvyn Jones, Renee Jones, John Dougla9 Knell, Willard Nickolas Lunt, Orell Merrywea-thcr, Merrywea-thcr, Lorraine Miller, William J. Nash, Robert L. Pace, Jane Adelle B. Petty, Marion Sevy, Allison Smith, Anna Smith, Scott Stan-worth, Stan-worth, Yolan Thorley, Robert J. Warren, Carol Williams, John Ro-den Ro-den Williams and Grant Ree Wood, Cedar City; Joan Adele Adams and LaRee Munford, Parowan; Rulon S. Al-brechtsen Al-brechtsen and Ralph W. Larsen, Emery; Austin Dee Anderson, Kingston; Ronald B. Anderson and Charles B. Jackson, Fillmore; James Grant Bastian, Hiko, Nev.; Robert L. Crane and Clyde Turner, Turn-er, Milford; Mary Lynn Cutler, Thales Johnson, and Harl Judd, Kanab; Jerald Elmer and Karl D. McAllister, Panguitch; Douglas G. Farnsworth and Gale Farns-worth, Farns-worth, Blcknell; Garth Fisher, Vernal; Ralph Gardner and John McGarry, Beryl; Earl A. Gillies, Alvln D. Nay, Monroe; Jane Harris, Har-ris, Beaver; Legrande J. Heaton, Orderville; George R. Horton, Cir-cleville; Cir-cleville; Virginia Henry Johnson, Juneal M. Judd, Donald M. May, Edward L. Skidmore and William S. Starley, Delta; Leland Klein-man, Klein-man, Toquerville; Maxine Marshall, Mar-shall, Minersville; Leland Paul Mathews, Antimony; Reese Nae-gle, Nae-gle, Cornish; Winona Prince, New Harmony; Edward Smith, Lewiston; Dorothy Spendlove, Hurricane; Colleen Tullis, Newcastle; New-castle; Thomas A. Stirling and Arlington Wood. Hurricane. Receiving trade certificates are Ronald U. Green and Franklin Jones, Cedar City; Kenneth Johnson, John-son, Kanab;. Lynn Parkinson, Pintura, and Kent Terry, Beaver. |