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Show South Graduates 900 Tonight Senior Voices Blend In ( Alma Mater' Hymn Voices of more than 900 students will raise in 'magnificent acclaim of South tonight at 8 p. m. in the auditorium as they sing the Alma Mater Hymn at the Eleventh Graduating Exercises. Exer-cises. According to DeVoe Woolf, principal, and Miss Winifred H. Dyer, the 1942 graduating class is the largest - in the -history of South, and, as far as is known, largest in the history of Utah high schools, -; , The ceremony Will begin with the traditional procession march of the graduating seniors. Stanley G. Smith, president of the student association, as-sociation, will speak after the Girls' Glee club opens the program with two selections. His talk is entitled "Work Another Ally." A special string ensemble from the orchestra will present a number num-ber following Stan's talk. During the course of the graduation gradua-tion exercises, Stanley Jones, president pres-ident of the senior class, will present pre-sent the class gift, two speakers' stands, which will be accepted by Barbara Morrison, president of the junior class. The A'Cappella choir will sing "Dawn" and "Just for Tonight." Mr. Woolf will then present the graduating class. The honor of accepting the class has been given to Dr. J. T. Worlton, assistant superintendent su-perintendent of schools. The climax of the evening when students receive diplomas for completion com-pletion of school work will follow Dr. Worlton's acceptance speech. The awarding of diplomas will be made by George L. Crowther. D. E. Hammond, II. J. Plumhof, and Mrs. A. R. Curtis, from the Board of Education, will distribute diplomas. As a finale for the evening and the public education of graduating seniors, the "Alma Mater Hymn" will complete the graduation exercises. exer-cises. Seldon Heaps, from the Glenn Brothers Music Company, will provide pro-vide organ music for marches and the closing hymn. |