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Show Hinckley Seminary Held Graduation Sunday "For real happiness religion pays whenever you give it a chance to work," expressed Dr. Thomas L. Martin speaking to the Hinckley seminary graduates at the graduation gradua-tion exercises Sunday evening. "We are God's choicest creation . . religious re-ligious thinking connected with God will enable man to take hold and tackle any problem," were words of advice given to the graduates. grad-uates. The program included- processional process-ional music, May G. Cropper; mixed mix-ed chorus, "Onward Christian Soldier," Sol-dier," graduates; prayer, Chauncey Abbott. Piano selection, Dulon Dee Bennett; talks. Ralph Erickson, Betty Hardy and Calvin Skeem; vocal vo-cal solo, "The Blind Ploughman," Dean Hilton; talks, Belva Baker, Melvin Hepworth and Cheryl Moody; address to graduates, Dr. Thomas L. Martin; presentation of graduates, Ladd R. Cropper; remarks re-marks and awarding of diplomas, President Harold R. Morris, quartet, quart-et, "Now the Day is Over,'; prayer, Rachel Knight. I Twenty-eight received their diplomas. |