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Show Founders' Day Program Slated Commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the first graduating graduat-ing class at Utah State Agricultural Agricul-tural college will mark the Founders' day ceremonies on the college campus March 8, college officials reported Thursday. Chief activity of the day will be an 11 a.m. assembly in the college auditorium. William Peterson, Pe-terson, director emeritus of the Utah extension service, will deliver de-liver the annual Founders' day address. Director Peterson entered enter-ed the college in 1894, the year of the first graduating class, and has actively associated with the college since that time. Participating in the ceremonies will be Dr. E. G. Peterson, president pres-ident of the college, and faculty members in academic robes, who will march to their seats on the platform. A brief survey and report re-port on the ''state of the college" will be made by President Peterson. Peter-son. In charge of the program is Dr. C. Homer Durham, chairman of the faculty assembly committee. commit-tee. Several additional numbers, including musical selections, have been slated for the mid-week assembly. |