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Show COMMENCEMENT TO BE HELD MAYJ9-31 Plans for the twenty-seventh annual an-nual commencement of the Utah Agricultural Ag-ricultural College which will be held May, 29 to 31 Inclusive, Include the unveiling ot a memorial tablet dedicated dedi-cated to those students who' tost their Uvea during the war, and appropriate ap-propriate memorial -ervfSs. Tho ' tablet which Is "to be Installed In the principal corridor of tho main build ing, Is cast tn bronxe. It is the work of Mr. Joseph Packer, a former student stu-dent of the U. A. C, who has won fame In the east since leaving the Logan Institution. It represents a wounded soldier In No Mans land recelvlg a wreath ot glory from the hands ot victory. As In past years the commencement commence-ment program will Include the baccalaureate bac-calaureate sermon to bp dellvored on Sunday,- May, 30, the commencement address and the conferring of degrees de-grees scheduled for May 31. Tho U. A. C. alumni association will' hold Its annual business meeting Saturday May 26, .and its annual ball Mon. ev-ness ev-ness meeting aSturday evening, May 29, and Its annual ball Monday evening, ev-ening, May 31. Several class reunions re-unions have- hcen arranged to coincide coin-cide with commencement week. These include reunions of tho classes class-es of 1905, 1910 and 1915. The college council has passed favorably upon the following seniors applicants for graduation. About twenty apllcanta are yet to come bo-, fore the council. To be graduated from the school ot agriculture: Fielding B. Barlow, Logan; Archie ,F. Barney,, Logan; J. Robert Bateman, West Jordan; John A. Booth, Cedar City; Douglas O. Cannon, Salt Lake City; Laurn E. Crookston, North Logan; Glenn E. Macbeth, Ogden; Cleon L. Mammott, Nephl; Norman F. Morgan, Logan; W. I. Poultcr, Logan; Araatn u. Price, Provo; Joseph Reed, Salt Lake City;; E. W Robinson, Salt Lako City; John Roy Tlppetts. St. Oeorge, Ray L. Tuttle, Spanish Fork. To be graduated from the school ot agricultural agri-cultural engineering and mechanic .arts: Leslie Bowen, Spanish Fork; Leon P. Chrlstensen, Brlgham; We. Elmo Coffman, SprlngVille;' Vanei T Wilson, River Heights. To bo graduated" grad-uated" from -the school ot'eommereef and business administration: Harold C. Clark, Morgan; Leon D. Garret, Nephl; John A. Hendricks, Logan; Joseph D. Howell,' Logan; Hyrum P Jones, Enoch, Utah; Wo. Lindsay, Logan; John W. Parry, Richfield; Klefer B. Sauls, Logan. To be graduated grad-uated from tho school tot general science: Kate Thomas, Malad, Idaho; Ida-ho; Alfred Budge, Paris, Idaho; Scott M. Budge, Logan; Scott P Ew-ing, Ew-ing, Smlthfleld; Helen A. Oubler, Santa Clara; Emma K. Laub, Logan; Lo-gan; Peter Nelson, Logan, Leander Olson, Moroni. To be graduated from the'school ot home economics: Lena Barker, Ogden; Loura C. Brossard, Logan; Lllllo' L. Eberle, Ogden, Johanna Moon, Logan; Ethelyn outer, ou-ter, Sandy; Irene Rich, Logan; Ber-nlco Ber-nlco J. Sfookey. Cllyer. Geneva Wells Salt Lako City A number of applicants for graduation grad-uation at the close of tho summer quarter will bo passed upon shortly by tbo college council. |