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Show Seminary Commencement Exercises Sun., May 19, In Stake Tabernacle Commencement exercises for the American Fork L. D. S. Seminary will be held Sunday evening, May 19, in the Alpine Stake Tabernacle, commencing com-mencing at 7:30 p. m. President F. S. Harris of the Brigham Young University will address the graduates and President C. E. Young will award the diplomas. The valedictorians of I the Seminary are Miss Bessie Brown and Leigh Ingersoll, who will deliver addresses on the program. The Seminary has concluded a most successful year for 1929. They have the largest enrollment in years that of 203, and of this number 29 are candidates for graduation. The following program has been outlined for the evening's exercises: Organ prelude Ray Marsh. Congregational singing. Invocation Morrel Ashby. Valedictory addre ss Bessie Brown. Violin solo Ferron Sagers. Valedictory address Leigh Ingersoll. Inger-soll. Clarinet duet Fay Chadwick and IWgh Ingersoll. Awarding ot diplomas President C E. Young. Address to graduates President F. S- Harris. Awarding of Jr. Seminary certificates. certifi-cates. Song Junior Seminary students. Benediction Orpha Robinson. The 1929 graduates include the following students: Morrell Ashby, I ta A1)ol, Dorothy Adamson, Beryl j -nr, Bessie Browili I(la Binus DeTey, ,c,n Buckwalter, Margarette Birk, pde Clark, Pay Chadwick, John I J:'n, Alice Forbes, Merland Grant, i , Jlc Healey, Zora Healey, Vernon I, 0lm'3rakel Fern Hunter, Leigh Ing-ij Ing-ij ' soU' Hc'en Moffett, LaPriel Myers, j emtU Moyle, Fern Robinson, Orpha I ,lnson. Selma Seastrand, Ethel 3 i St Keneth Searle, Loraine i ' wart, David Walker Ferret Sag. |