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Show SUCCESSFUL YEAR ' The Mt. Pleasant Seminary graduating exercises will be held in connection with the j Stake Priesthood meeting on Sunday, May 21 at 1 o '-clock in the South Ward chapel. I This is the first class to graduate gra-duate from this institution Twenty students will receive certificates for the completion of three years theological work A. II. Anderson has been in charge of the Senior classes and Arthur 0. Neilson in charge of the Junior classes, with a school year of eight and one-half months and an enrollment enroll-ment of 125 students. The work has been A'ery successful and very gratifying to all concerned and 'the influence in-fluence for good, inestimable. Two important features this year are the beginning of a theological library and the establishment es-tablishment of the annual litr erary contest, to be held each year. Talks will be given by members mem-bers of the graduating class on the principals of the gospel. The ones who are to leave' on foreign missions will be heard. Miss Elouise Christensen of Monroe, also a graduate of the Moroni Seminary will give an address. There will be a Ladies Quartet Quar-tet with a violin solo by Helen .Hansen.. Following is the list of graduates: grad-uates: MT. PLEASANT: Merlin Christensen, Ervin Rasmussen, ' Jessie Madsen, Pearl Madsen, Helen Hansen, Faun Poulsen, 'Oleali Thompson, Amber Han--ford, Ethel Gunderson, Eunice Olsen, Mary Rasmussen, lone Seely, and Reath Brotherson. I SPRING CITY: Adell Peter-' Peter-' sen, Otella Larsen, Lenore Jensen, Jen-sen, Mabel Rasmussen, and Jennie Allred. , FAIRVIEW: Cleston Rig-by, Rig-by, and Alice Tucker. |