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Show NORMAL STUDENTS RECEIVE DIPLOMAS LOt 5 A N. May L'9 Presid-n! Anthony An-thony W! Irlns was the principal ; speaker at the forty-fourth annual commencement ' of the Brlgharu I Young college held yesterday aft i -I noon in the Logon tabernacle The theme of hl address was "Religion j and lis Relationship to the State." i Eighteen advanced normal siu-denls siu-denls were awarded advanced normal diplomas and first- la- state i teachers' certificates Diplomas and i certificates were conferred by Trun-tee Trun-tee Milton 11 Welling. Blghty-two were graduated from the high school ' department. Thuty-flve fifth-year normal students received second-. I . -teachers' certificates from the si .i ; department of edm atton. President Henderson In hlfi annual report declared that the college h id a graduating .-lass numbering L's u'-i ' cent of the total enrollment o th : Institution. "This. In cahiparlflon with other sfchools, bj a high rating." ' he sail Miss . riia Kerr of the high school class gava the class jupe, ''Fundamentals of SUCCees." John C I Carlisle of the college department gave the valodletory. The college choir and orchestra furnished appro-' appro-' prlale music for the -er. ises. in recognlUon of his 20 years of ' service as a teacher of music and i public speaUing In the B. Y. C. Professor Pro-fessor W, o. Boblnson. who Is leav-I leav-I Ing the insiitutlon this year, received the honorary degree of bachelor of didactic, conferred by the state of ' I'tah. F.usM L. Hes a fifth-year 'student. was .i:udid lhe Joseph I Qulnney Bctjblarshlp medal, given bv Ttistee Joseph Qnihney to the col lea e student having the highest standaril of scholarship during the year. President Presi-dent W W Henderson of tho college l bestowed the award. |