Show t. t j. j l J TJi l i h rift rL I t. t ii f I 0 H v l i j I 1 f q i p t Associate Editors r 1 I r Jo JOHN 4 P B. B 01 or P. P JOHN JOHNB I B. B H HU IE HD M IE E 04 N J t. t i F CLARE LARE CUMMINGS or OI 01 N. N G G. C. C I RISER RISER sE 03 j ch At last times time's dial has marked the close of another school year In m many many ways this has been the them m most mst st successful year v within thin the history of Utah's University Among other th things they have the the largest graduating classes The following are are the the- names names names' of the students ts who wh Were er graduated fr from from- fn the Normal Department Mollie Alexander Anna AnnaM M. M Anderson Ander son Beatrice R R. Anderson Anna B. B Ba Bastion ion Louise M. M Benz Ar- Ar t. t i j della Bitner Em mayBrown m JBrown Mark C. C Brown Delle Coale Winnefred E. E Coleman n Clara Cummings Jane Cutler Nellie E. E Davis Agnes Agnes Ag- Ag Ag Ag- r J nes Evans Mable l Florence Florence Flor- Flor ence Groosbeck Edith Herman Herman- Geneve Knowlton Elizabeth Lou Le Lewis is Beatrice Macd Macdonald Katherine Katherine Kath- Kath erine T. T McDonald Belle McLachlan enne 1 tan lan Bessie Moore Fred S. S Musser j Merne Patterson Merne-Patterson Patterson Minnie Isabelle Is Is- Ray abelle abelle- Scofield Alice K Rose H. H Shore Lysle Lysle- Snow J Jose Jose- ose- ose phine Mable G. G Stark and Grant Van Hoose all of Salt Lake City Those of Ogden were Margaret Barr Marion M. M Cook and Armeda E. E Corey Students of Payson are Zella May Ballard Lizzie Barnett Nellie Ross Lydia Schramm Lydia Anna and James L. L Stark Other graduates graduates grad graduates grad grad- are Ella Berry x of oi Albert C. C B Boyle yle of Murray Laura Bullock of Pleasant Grove William WilliamS S S. S Burton of Kaysville Violet Ada Clark of Milton Amelia Dalley Dailey and Julius S. S Dalley Dailey ot of Summit Bernice Driggs of yv West est Jordan Henry B. B Fry of M Morgan Emma f Chloe Gardner of Pine Pille Valley Sarah A. A Gibson of Vernal Adele Adele- Horn of Woods Wood's Cross Joseph Hughes and Tors W. W Nielsen of Spanish Fork Julia Etta Jenkens of Jordan Helen of Richmond Richmond Rich Rich- mond Helma Lundberg of Marion Marion Mar Mar- ion Earnest C. C McGarry l of Beaver City Hyrum O. O Pack of Bountiful Alvin P Peterson terson of Eph Ephriam Alice AliceR R Reed ed of Harmony May Reed of Manti anti Claud Richards of Sugar Ward James Robb of Louis Shanks of Heber Maude R. R Snow of St. St George Lizzie Spencer of Sandy William T. T Ward of Willard Arthur Welling of Farmington Joseph T. T Atkinson Jr of Cedar City and Blanche Young of Wanship i iThe The kindergarten graduates are Kate Kanters of Bellevue Ida and Margaret Hughey of Salt Lake Those graduated with a degree of bachelor of arts are Louis J. J Barker ot of North Ogden Baltzar Hans Jacobson of Mill Creek Mary Ellen Clark Horace W. W Scheley Ellis Shipp and Thomas Glenn of Salt Lake Alfred J. J Ridges Jr of Salt Lake was Yas graduated graduated graduated grad grad- with a degree of bachelor of science John F. F Hoffman of Salt Lake and Ephriam R Morgan of Miller were graduated from the State School of Mines with the degree degree degree de de- gree of science in mining engineer engineer- ing 3 Most of those graduated from the Normal and Kindergarten co courses uses will tea teach h school next year Mr Glenn Miss Shipp Mr Jacobson Jacob- Jacob son and Mr Ridges of the college department will probably also teach school Mr Ridges will continue in the te B. B Y College at Logan i Judging from the past Miss Clark may change her name and live a secluded life ilife as a- athe the guardian of Mr it- it It is said by some that while President Ward has accepted a position position position po po- as assistant in the Physics Physic's Laboratory he himself thinks think he would prefer a professorship at at Harvard Mr Alvin Peterson will spend th the summer doing work at atthe atthe atthe the Chicago University and then take up his work as Critic Teacher at our Training School T l Mr r. r Barker Barker Barker Bar Bar- ker will do missionary work in Switzerland Mr Hoffman will probably go to Columbia to continue contin contin- ue his work for two years Mr Morgan will accept one of the positions positions positions po po- offered him pim in engineering work here in I Utah tah Mr Sheley will spend the summer in the Tintic Tintic Tintic Tin- Tin tic district with the surveying class He has not yet decided what he will do next year Jf Ei EiThe The Athletic association held its annual election of office officers s on Friday June Will Dunn was elected president Waldo Taldo Kingsbury vice- vice president Victor Bell treasurer John B. B Hume secretary 3 at atThe i The track team met on Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day June and elected W. W L. L Rideout captain of the team for next year vear EOn E- E On Monday June 3rd about twenty students who are interested in next years year's inter-collegiate inter contests contests contests con con- tests organized a debating club and elected the following officers Will Till WillRay WillRay Ray president Will Dunn vice- vice president and Claude Caude Barnes secretary secretary secretary sec sec- and treasurer The purpose of organizing is to enable the club to begin work immediately on the beginning of school next year Prof Roylance is going to present presenta a course of work to be pursued by hy this this- club and ask that credit towards graduation be given forthe forthe for forthe the work accomplished Jt E Z 1 The he freshmen deviated from the k t t custom established two years ago of the freshmen giving the s seniors a banquet Next year when sophomores sophomores sophomores soph soph- the present freshmen will ill probably banquet the seniors at atOn On Friday June th the Varsity baseball players had a very p pleasant pleas pleas- eal- eal ant trip to Gale A reception and ball was given in honor of of the the thevis vis vis- They returned home Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day evening at are atThe The last entert entertainment of the College Women's Society was given en Saturday June 8 by Miss Bessie Moore and Mrs Alfred Pritchard at the home of Mrs Pritchard a at Ei George J. J Silver and William Forsberg instructors in shop work at the University have gone for an extended trip to Chicago Milwaukee Milwaukee Milwaukee kee and Buffalo where they will make a study of new forms of machinery machinery machinery ma ma- chinery for the purpose of fitting out the machine shop to be built on the University grounds this summer They will be absent for five or six weeks at Ei atThe 3 EiThe V The Normal class of 1903 have elected the following officers to serve next year Elbert Thomas president John C C. Deal vice pres ident secretary Genevieve Coleman class historian an and Ruby Mabel Greggor Greggor Greggor Greg- Greg gor J. J O. O Carter and Claude Barnes executive committee at i- i Prof Milton Bennion was wa-s at the University on Monday J June ne 3rd o oh his w way way y home from Columbia University where where where-he he has b been en doing doing doing do do- ing postgraduate work in p pedagogy in preparation for his work at this institution next year i i The stud students en ts met in a mass meeting meet meet- meet i iri ing g bI on Tuesday J June ne z nth i th and killed the old organization of the students body called the Field Club and reorganized on a different basis bash Will W. W Ray was elected president of the student body and George S. S Gibbs was wa's el elected man managing managing man man- aging editor of the the Chronicle for next next year During the w week ek the four representatives were elected b by th the Students of each depart depart- ni ment 1 t. t George C C. Riser was vas vas elected elect lect- ed edby by the arts and science students G G. M. M Dougall was was' elected by the collegiate engin engineers ets J John hn Z B Brown was wasi elected lect d by the normal s 's students ld ts and Elbert Thomas by bythe bythe th the preparatory prep preparatory s st students dents Orson L F F. Riser Hiser was also elected by one 5 faction of the under preps pro pro- test eoN oN Next it years year's ears Chronicle will pr probably probably babiy b ably be he changed hanged in in- vario various s ways More attention will bi be given to to local local and alId alumni alumn news news and it will willbe willbe b be issued weekly y We lve hope the the- change Will change will vill prove beneficial Jg eIn In a a contest held J 1 May y 29 20 N. N T. T P Porter ter of f. f th the College Class of 1900 won a scholarship ip and also a place on the debating team of the Graduate School of th the University of Chicago i e-i l 1 Prof Mosiah H Hall another r former former former for- for mer student student-of of the U. U of f U U. U not c content with occupying first place in irr the class Graduate d class in pedagogy created a m mild mild- d sensation in the the University of Chicago May by delivering on impassioned speech before the Graduate class of Oratory and nd Forensic on on the therise therise therise rise and exodus of the Mormon Church eThe e- e The Engi Engineering society held a banquet June 14 in the the large kindergarten n room of of the normal building J John hn F F. Hoffman president president president pres pres- ident of the society introduced the toastmaster of the evening R. R E. E Caldwell The toast-card toast was as follows The future of f the mining school by President J. J T. T Kingsbury Kingsbury Kingsbury Kings- Kings bury The relation of the Mining Min- Min ing School to the State by Dr J. J F. F Merrill The Engineering Engineering- Society Society Society So So- by Prof R R R. R. R Lyman The Engineer by Dr H. H N. N McCoy Opportunities for the Engineer in in U Utah tah by Prof R. R H. H Bradford Bradford- The Athletic Engineer Engi Eug- Engineer neer neer t by byJ J. J A A. Johnson and Our Giad Graduates at by F. F J J. J Pack The Thee e engineers all ll spent evening even even even- i ing n g I 5 iOn i- i On June the cl class ss' ss of f 03 gave a social in in honor of ff L. L E. E Young the godfather godfather- of of- th the cla ca s. s I 1 he HI HIt t evening was as spent ill in in games dancing dancing ing mg an interesting anda and anda a banquet A handsome black silk watch-chain watch with gold mountings mountings mountings mount mount- ings bearing his initials and 1903 was presented to Mr Young by Miss Ruby in beh behalf H of the class 1 Mr r. r Young responded el if- if 5 June J the sophomore class had its outing at Saltair The private private private vate room dining-room at the beach was used for a spread and an excellent luncheon was served to about twenty members and their friends The evening was spent sent in dancing and merry making Instructor L. L E. E Young was chaperone i r On June the Alumni Association Association Association Asso Asso- of the University held its r annual social in the normal b build build- ild- ild ing mg A was given in inthe inthe inthe the ass assembly em bly room and a banquet was vas served in the kindergarten room After the part Mr of those present retired to the banquet banquet banquet ban ban- while the others enjoyed themselves in dancing This arrangement arrangement arrangement ar ar- was by the lack lak of a room sufficiently large to hold all those who were present The was as follows Dr Joseph F. F Merril introduced the master of ceremonies George M. M M. Cannon James Sharp president president president dent of the he Board of Regents spoke the Welcome to the New Home C t Mrs Nattie M. M Cannon gave the response by honoring the names of r L the Regents and professors who h have have e labored labore f for r the advancement of the institution E. E M. M Elison gave a hearty Welcome to the Naughty Ones Mark Brown re re- The musical numbers were given by Miss Arvilla Clark H H. HS S S. Goddard Miss Jessie AnderSon AnderSon Anderson Ander- Ander Son Mr Fred Sands and Miss Geneva Jennings Prof J. J J McClellan McClellan McClellan Mc- Mc Clellan was accompanist In addition to the tre Alumni members members mem mem- bers hers and their friends the specially special special- ly invited guests were members of the Board of regents regent's th the State officials the State and District Judges the members of the City Board of Education the ministers of Sait Lake City Judge William H. H King a and ld ex State Senator D. D O. O Rideout many many of of whom were present a The faculty and the critic teachers teach teach- ers gave a reception to the graduates graduates ates on Monday I afternoon of commencement commencement com com- week A musical pro pro- gramme was rendered and refresh- refresh meets were served by members of the college society a June the College Graduating Class gave their class exercises in inthe inthe inthe the assembly room of the normal building The programmer was witS excellent consisting of music orations orations ora ora- t ons class history and anda a J r t h fJ E o 0 J t t I 6 tk c i 1 1 ip 11 in LOCALS LOCALS- I Co Continued I The twenty-second twenty annual com- com commencement T ent exercises were held at atthe atthe t the Salt Lake Theater at 1030 a.m. a.m. a.m. a. a m. m on June i The fhe following was the program Pray Pray r r. r. r Rev ev James B Eddie Overture Orchestra Oration Oratio Mr r. r William T. T Ward Oration Mi Miss s Mary Ellen Clark Overture Orchestra Address Hon Ge George rge Sutherland Address Hon James Sharp Address Prest Pret Joseph F. F Smith Overture 1 Orchestra Conferring ot of Degrees and Present Presentation Presentation Pre Pre- sent at ion of Diplomas D and Certificates Certificates Certificates 1 I Prest Joseph T. T Kingsbury t B Willi m M. M Paden Overture Orchestra G On Friday June the class of cg gg 99 had a general reunion and a good old time at the home of Miss l Aurelia Amelia Rogers Rogers' A About bout thirty of the class were present The evening evening evening eve eve- ning was spent spen t in m singing old songs song talking over past life playing games and general merry Refreshments in in the form of punch ice cream ice cream and cake were served r On Friday June the Normal Normal Normal Nor Nor- mal Graduating Class met net at the r f r home of Father 1 McGhie where they held an informal reception The College grad graduates met at Miss Ellis Shipp's home where they had hada a general informal rm i reception reception and cl arid refreshments ts at atIn fIn f- f In t the e Grand Theater on June the Normal graduating class rendered an unexcelled program to toa toa toa a lull full house of friends and admirers 3 Thursday June loth was Field Day at Saltair There were about people at the lake and ana all had hada a very pleasant time One notable feature was that the lights went out and nd the last hour was spent in dancing dancing dancing ing in the dark The percentage received was 3 5 The expenses were 2225 Making the net proceeds |