Show DIPLOMAS FOR 1 0 C I Graduating fiC tI g Exercises es of Ogden I High Hi h School 0 0 MANY iMAN CLEVER FEATURES PEA fURiES OPERA HOUSE ROUSE PACKED WISES WJ STUDENTS C I were d last night t to members ef the of et 1 1100 of oC ft the Ute Ogden O deD n High school sch L The exercises e attending tn the event ev t were nere held In the Grand opera house MU which w was WS was ailed to the doors The alumni were out in Ia full force and they did not ot permit a dull duli mo moment ment III t during the evening Whenever r there was a 1 lack of ot something going oh g on on OIl op the I stage the members of the ti e alumni Iro iron I points of vantage In the balcony made the building echo with high big school yells and with inquiries as to what was waa the I matter with Principal Wilson and ud the Ute in invariable invariable InVariable variable answer that Wilson wa was waa all allright allright right Similar questions were asked aed and aad similar answers given out about Allison AUlon Dee the city of or Ogden and d other persons and places It was a lively commencement Every member of ot the class numbering twentynine had some pat part to perform oon In appearing before the public and nii never nevertheless the exercises es were quite brief as such exercises go Starting promptly at gt 8 they closed at 1050 1056 The showed a great deal of o variety The mem bers bars of ot the class were enabled to display their diversified talents in music oratory o tory the drama science and numerous accomplishments Rev J 3 E Carver delivered the tion Bishop E T Wesley the benediction Thomas Earl Pardoe was given the highest honors for tor the four years work werk The graduates were wore Classical Course Vera Brown Elmer Bimer K E K Cassin Glenn Douglas Delta Della Gorman Grace Hilliard Ruth Hunter H Marshall Francis Fr E Mole 91 Al Allen l lIen llen len Ien Moran Mo ran Ralph W Vt Peterson Thomas homas Earle Pardo Fardo Agatha Rail Pa Bessie Severn Severe Sv Fred A LInsley Scientific Course Walter D Brown B wn William H Harcombe George W W Mc McDaniel McDaniel Daniel John er English Course Enid May Duff Eva Farr Mattie Gibson Pearl Goodale Wealthy Lake Molly MoU Lund Ethel Orth Lottie Stone Gwyndolyn Williams Several musical numbers Bumbers of ot merit merK were rendered by the High school chorus The first was Hail HaU to the Seniors and fol tel following following lowing the benediction came God Eyer er Glorious and Call to Arms Amis Fords or er orchestra orchestra chestra rendered a selection from II n Tro Trovatore Trovatore vatere Our Co Faith in was the title of s a thoughtful and gad pa M patriotic patriotic trIo tic address by Miss Gwendolen Wil VIl Williams hams liams who likewise deftly turned the same into an address of welcome for 1 the public to this the great culminating tinS event of the high school e hoo year ear Chronicles of the Class of IMS proved interesting and many of the members mem 8 took part This exercise was rendered as asin asIn asin in a regular class meeting The history was given by George McDaniel for tor the first year of the class the trials and tribulations of or the hard bard winter and sad spring being well set forth Objection was made te to the acceptance of this report for the reason rean that It did die not fully set forth the prowess B of the au author author author thor himself Hunter Marshall presented some som amendments in which seme seIDe of the doings of at the historian were chronicled In due form torm Miss M Vera Brown tOW told of the Ule doings d of the class during its second year the chronicle being In eld od English s avIe vie yle containing several references to te Lords Crandall and Cooley and closing with a laughable lal hable reference to the edict requiring vaccination 0 Miss Ruth Hilliard was historian et at f the third epoch In sonorous language she told of the mighty mi ht deeds of the class her manuscript being bound with a great gr wad of ef ribbon of fiery fter hue bue At the t e close It was moved moed to accept the history but not t the ribbon whereupon w the class wag urged ed that the ribbon also should be accepted as it was read Groans and red fire during the president of 0 the class converts the t ribbon into lute a necktie n The rhe preparation of the history of the fourth fo rth year was of ot such proportions that the same had to be apportioned amongst the various members me bers Miss Lottie Stone had the matter in charge and chapters were prepared by Wealthy Lake Agatha Rail Ball and Fanny Fann Gorman The entire doc doe document document was labeled Flash Lights af Q American History by b the class of oC 1903 u and was ordered placed amongst the school archives After a selection by the orchestra came ce the class ode odea a clever bit Wt of versification I tion by Bessie Bessle Severn The Te Wisdom Wlad m of the Sages Sa es given by b Francis Mole was wan w a well wen constructed piece of rhetoric devoted d voted mainly to an aw effort to make all other classes ii lit In the school sc appreciate the worth and the tile shin shining Inc ing example of 1903 1503 The Future of the Class of or the class lass prophecy was an n ingenious exercise and one for or which a great deal de 1 of ot pre preparation preparation had been made The class sum summoned mused spirits from the t e vasty vanty deeps of oC imaginary distances by bJ means of a cauldron With the aid ef or some tume compounds the scene w was WAIl given riven a realistic touch Three spirits were summoned the first being Ralph Peter Peterson Peterson Peterson son who hailed bailed from the upper world The spirit had hovered over the city of or New York a decade decode or so hence an had haa haaI there a number of or charitable peo people people I arranging arran ng for an entertainment ent rt wherein the very best talent available was as being secured and of course it in In eluded exercises by Agatha Rell ReD Relland Relland and Bessie Severn and an original musical composition by Glenn Douglas Dr Ruth Hilliard was also aiso seen In New NewYork NewYork NewYork York and was engaged in reducing the tH tHI I abnormal size of ot an Individuals head bead In Investigation Investigation showed that the unfortunate I man was a member mf of the ria s of 1984 1904 Ogden High school Francis German Gorm was wass semi Seen s an keeping ke books for a New York coo COD i cern aern cernI I At Yale college collete Lettie Lottie 0 Stone Steno S e Wealthy I I Lake and Eva Farr Fair were found occupying occupy professorships The Tb spirit stopped stepped at Washington and on entering the White WhiteHouse WhiteHouse House found Senator Thomas Karl Irl Par Pardee Pardee Pardee dee and Senator Thomas Paul Horn en engaged paged in vociferous s debate and of course were still on opposite sides Another Moth spirit summoned from the vasty casty somewhere was Impersonated by Elmer Cassin who told his tale in i verse verae He found William Harcombe a great criminal lawyer George McDaniel a scientist scientist cl whose fame and services servI es are world worldwide wide Francis Mole was wa a successful poli poll politician politician having trained at Stanford Steady plodding Fred TVed Lindsley Is to be a great railroad king Nellie Moran a teacher of o esthetic culture and drills Gwendolen Gwendolea Williams and Enid Bald were ere found as famous dressmakers and Miss s Mattie Mat tie Gibson a great grammarian Miss Mias Duffy Daffy was successful as a a great chrono chronologist chronologist chronologist logist while Miss Mollie Lund Is to marry a great millionaire and travel about the country in her het private train The other spirit was summoned from the th happy hunting grounds and waS wail per personated personated personated by William m Harcombe H e His nar flax narrative narrative was after the literary lite style of Hia Hiawatha Hiawatha watha In his gyrating around a few years hence Harcombe found Waiter Valter Broun a great leader in science John Scudder a mighty warrior In athletics Ralph Peterson a famed physicist Hunter Marshall a teacher of magic and of lan language language guage and Elmer Cassin was the priest of the nation whose deeds wore were sung by this modern Hiawatha Of the dusky maidens Vera Brown was wasa g a famous authority In rhetoric and lan Ian language guage Grace was the fair one of the tribe for whose favors many warriors trove Strove Ethel Orth was a maker of sweet est edt music and Pearl Goodale was distin distinguished distinguished as a great authoress 0 The Survival of the Fittest was the subject of a ringing forceful address by Thomas P Horn The class clasa sons song was bv by GI Glnn n and was sung by Earl Pardee proving a very popular number The last will and testament of the class was wa delivered by Earl Parties Pardee This af afforded forded much merriment A A lot ef of oW old rhetorical exercises were bequeathed to the juniors In order that they might never be unprepared The rho janitor and his brin brindle He Hedog dog clog were left to the school Numerous other laughable bequests were made and aad the document was duly executed signed and delivered before the merriment was brought to a close and the time for far the presentation of the diplomas was waa at Hand Principal A E Wilson made a brief ad address dross dress to the class which despite the late hour held the attention of every person in the large audience from beginning to end and |