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Show Noted Educator To Address CSU Graduates A I 'i t i nv j A;U :i PROFESSOR OBERT C TANNER Outstanding educator and businessman bus-inessman Obert C. Tanner was named speaker at the filst annual an-nual Commencement Exercises at College of Southern Utah. President Daryl Chase, Utah State University, will preside anr' Pi-rector Pi-rector Hoyden C. Brai.n .va- -1 will conduct the program Ti.-rs-l day evening, May j!9 at which time 133 lower division graduates gradu-ates and 27 four-year graduates will be recognized. Speaker Tanner is a professor of philosophy at the University of Utah and directs the activities activi-ties of the O. C. Tanner Jewelry Company. He has represented the United States at meetings of the World's Federation of United Unit-ed Nations Association in Geneva, Gene-va, Switzerland as one of the five U. S. representatives. Prof. Tanner is author of several sev-eral text books mainly on LDS Church doctrine. His primary interest in-terest is in world peace on an international in-ternational level and he has just returned from a visit to Russia where he made various studies. The speaker is married to the former Grace Adams of Parowan. Included on the program will be remark by President Daryl Chase and the report on the college col-lege by Director Braithwaite. Musical Mu-sical numbers will be provided by music students under the direction di-rection of Prof. R. L. Halversen. Presentation of the two-year graduates In science will be made by Prof. Richard Rowley and the bachelors cf science v.'ill be pre sented by Dr. Joseph Fillerup. Diplomas will be awarded by President Chase. Preceding the Commencement Exercises from 3 to 5 p. m. will be the annual reception at the director's cottage for faculty, trustees, trus-tees, graduates with their parents and friends. Director and Mrs. Braithwaite will host the affair. Details of the graduate program pro-gram are under the direction of Professor Eugene T. Woolf, of the CSU Division of Language Arts and Humanities. |