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Show BRIGHAM YOUNG ACADEMY. Fublic Examination of tlie Graduating Gradu-ating Class. Tbe fourth term of tbe eocond academical aca-demical year was councluded June 21st, 1S7S, by a public examination of five normal students. Present of the board of tiuatoea; M. Tanner, H H. Clufl, L. E. Harrington, and County Superintendent ot District Schools "V. H. Duaeoberry ; also Prof. J. E. Bootb. Prof. Milton H. Hardy iu tbe cbair. Singing by the aoademy choir, conducted by Prof. Jamea E. D.niela. The exercises were conducted strictly accurding to the following programme aa an nounced uy thecniiir: PRACTICAL DIVISION, I Second Reader c!aa, conducted by Graduate Wm. Johnson. II Grammar claea relative pronouns, pro-nouns, by Graduate J. B. Walton. III Geography claaa counties a yd towns ol Ulali, by Graduate J. J. Walton. IV Arithmetic class Fractions by Graduate Alma Greenwuod. V Object less u on the '"Wagon" by Graduate Miss Fannie Rogers. Eacb being allowed ten minutes schedule time. TUEORETIOAL DIVISION. Singing, "Fireaide." Claaa in German, conducted by Prof. K. G. Maeser; Ciasa in pnon-oiirupby, pnon-oiirupby, conducted by XJrof. M. H. Hardy; Class in Latin, conducted by Prof. Mieser; Theory and prac tice, and criticisms on the practical exerciser, and examination papers oi the above graduates, by the principal. MISCELLASEOL'3 DIVISION. Singing, "Nearer, My God, to Toee." Then followed the reading of tbo report, by the principal, for the present term; also atati-tica for tbe year, represented aa below: FOURTH TERM. Primnry, 39 r?gitered, 5 didcou-tinued, didcou-tinued, 3-1 remaining. Intermediate. 37 registered , 9 dis-cntiiiutd, dis-cntiiiutd, 23 remaining. Grammar, 12 registered, 7 discontinued, discon-tinued, 5 remaining. Academical and norma!, 20 registered, regis-tered, 3 discontinued, 17 remaining. Totals, 108 registered, 24 discontinued, discon-tinued, S4 remaining. Tabulatsd as follows: Elders, 12; prieats, 4; teachers, 7; deacons, 5; lay members, SO. Making a total ol 108, bb before. NUMERICAL EXHIBIT FOR THE YEAR. I Term, 130 II Term, 223 III " 233 IV " 108 It further shows that of these 124 have attended for one term. -110 " " two terms. 63 " " three " 39 " " four " Total 33G. The representation according to residences resi-dences is as follows : Prove- 200 Millard county- S Springvilte 7 Sanpete " - 7 Spanish Fork... 4 Tooele " 3 Payson 5 Sevier " 1 Salem 3 Iron " 1 Benjamin 1 Kane " 1 Santaquin 2 Beaver ' 1 Cedar Valley .,. 2 Washington " u. Alpine 3 Wasatch. " .. 3 Lehi 1 Salt Lake " - 2 American r orlc. o Pleasant Grove. 3 Juabcouoty 8 Total - . 336 Address by Professor M. H. Hardy; address by Professor J. E. Booth. Selections from the Academic Monthly were read by the editor, Miss Teenie Smoot. J. M. Tanner, a normal student, gave a short addreea in bebalf of those who remain. Gtaduate Alma Greenwood delivered the larewell address. Counselor H. H. Clufl briefly addressed the audience in behalt of the board. After a lew kind expresaiona from the principal, the choir Bang "Beautiful Zion." Benediction by Bishop M. Tanner Reed Smoot, Secretary. |