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Show ,., Procter Aoadiruy. , The closing exercises of the Proctor , Academy for the- year commenced with the baccalaureate sermon at the Con ; BreRMlon&l church last Sunday oven- Exercises for tho primary und Inter-mediate Inter-mediate grades yviro held lo Procter hail Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Eolith grade Commencement takes Ph this afternoon ut 3 p.a In Pmo-r Pmo-r bull und AcHdemlo Comiuencewient at 8 p.m. tomorrow evening. The ful-. lowing Is tho program for tomorrow evening: rnooRAM. Music Procter orchestra Invocation Rev. S. II. Goodwin Vocal solo Mis- Ruth Wilson The Sepnratlou, Rosxlnl. Salutatory and essay Elsie Moore Amerlcuu Humorist. Qratlon William F. Bee Our Duty to tho Philippines. Piano solo Miss Paulino Moore Vulse August Durand. Essay '. Myrllu Cochran Borrowed Spectacles Vocal solo W. D. Roberts, Jr A Dream. BarlletU Oration and Valedictory Frederick W, Nelson What America Owes to her Adopted Sons. Vocal solo MIhs Ruth Wilson A Day Dreura. Strelezkl. With Violin Obligato, Prof. Fougleborff Address und presentation of diplomas diplo-mas Rev, Clareuen T. Brown Music Procter orchestra We are pleased to note that so far the exercises have been well attended by the friends and patrons of the pchools and the parents of the pupils ami that all the exercises have reflected credit upon this well kuown Institution Institu-tion of learning. The list of graduates for this year Is as followst Latin Selentlrlo course, Frederick W, Nelson. Myrtle Cochran, English Scientific courBO, Wra. F. lice, Elsie Moore. Grammar department. Elsa Pearson. Deane Monahati, Cora Mabel Cochran, Ida May Cook, Albert Peterson, Mary Edith Parker, Mary Kirk Smith, |