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Show CSU Graduate Chosen ToDeliveiUSU College Valediction I' ' " ' LOGAN Blaine C. Tueller. Logan, history major at Utah State University will deliver the valedictory address of seven given giv-en this year under new procedures proced-ures providing for a valedictorian valedictor-ian for each of the academic colleges. Mr. Tueller, who received the valued citizenship award from College of Southern Utah in 1950, will be honored by the college of business and social science, said Dean Milton R. Merrill. Between 1950 and 1955 he served in the army an on a mission mis-sion for the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints. He entered Utah State in the fall of 1955. At CSU he was business man ager of the yearbook, president of the sophomore class and member of the debating team. He was Junior class representative, Associated Asso-ciated Men Students, and vice president of Phi Alpha Theta honorary history society at Utah State. His grade point average Is slightly under 3.8. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Lamont E. Tueller, he was recently elect-ed elect-ed Phi Kappa Phi. national honorary hon-orary scholastic society and was listed on the winter quarter honor hon-or roll. He Is a graduate of Cedar City High School and his father was formerly Iron County agricultural agricultur-al a. nt. He Is married to the for-mer for-mer Jean Marie Heywood of Cedar Ce-dar City. He will delivery his valedictory valedic-tory at ceremonies Sunday a 3 p. m. In the women's lounge. Family Fam-ily Living building at a reception by the faculty honoring gradu-'ates gradu-'ates and friends. I : |