Show I I SUMMER SCHOOL CLOSES SUCCESSFUL TERM I 4 Ir Iri I i r I r Fc 1 4 9 4 4 4 k t 4 4 w n t p 3 ft f s t 4 be beL r L r r rt F i t 4 I I r V VV VV VV S V V V V V V V tt V VI q b F V V V Vr I r VV V V VV V V V t Va V V V VV V 1 V VII I Members of the Y M C A Vacation School I WorK York is over and play begun in good goodon earnest at the vacation school con eon conducted conducted ducted by the Y M 1 C A School closed on Friday two big hay wagons took the children on the final excursion Saturday and on Monday the teach tr Vr r accompanied the larger boys to the thelast thelast thelast last Y M r C A encampment for the season ason at Geneva on Utah lake Nine Nino pupils were graduated from the eighth grade rade Into the High school one Into the eighth A grade seventeen into the eighth B one Into seventh A three Into s B five Into sixth A two Into sixth B two Into fourth A and seven were vere passed In certain subjects Only five of the students who re renamed named over the end o a the school failed to make the advance attempted The following is a complete list of recommended recommended recommended mended promotions Into the High school Fred Schick Ralph Butterworth Roy Williams Do Dorothy Dorothy Dorothy rothy Letchfield Irene Hooper Alice Jones Alta Apgar Blanche Henderson Ruth Brubaker Into eighth A Beatrice Burton Into eighth B B Etsa Johnson Flor Florence Florence Florence ence Shannon Henry Fred Conely William Conely Conel O 0 D Rom Romney Romney Romney ney Venus Romney Marguerite Cor Cordell Cordell Cordeli dell deli Sutton Nora Buenta Hixson Lily Lawrence Flora Joseph Taylor Irene Caltis Callis Callister ter Lola Farrell Raymond Wilcox Into seventh A Marjorie Bradley Bradle Unto into seventh B Margaret May Mayber ber berry ry Ij 1 1 Howard Hooper Clarence McAllis fAllis McAllister ter Into six A Louise Anderson Latrice Belcher Beicher Hazel Spencer Ellsworth Spencer Max Stayner V VInto Into sixth B Roswell Hopkins Hor Horace Horace Horace ace Stratton Into fourth A Maynetta Leatham James Braffett In special subjects Jennie Jacobson Harry Petty Mildred Godbe Albert George Dundas Leroy Coles Dalby Anderson The distribution of vacation school students according accor ling to the public schools whence they came Is as fol follows follows follows lows Wasatch ratel 9 Lafayette 8 Low Lowell Lowell ell eli 7 Oquirrh 7 Hamilton H milton 5 Lin Lincoln Lincoln coln coin 4 Waterloo 3 Washington 3 Grant 2 Bryant 2 Longfellow 1 l lEmerson Emerson 1 Union 1 Central 1 High 1 strangers una unassigned signed 8 S total 63 One feature of the vacation school which though on experiment has served two splendid purposes has been the series of educational outings and excursions The power of observation was stimulated in each student by visits under guidance to such places as the gas works telephone exchanges smelters penitentiary and candy fac factory factory factory tory Geological and historical outings were also taken to places of interest Aside from their educational va value ue the excursions served to keep alive the interest of the students during the hot weather giving them pleasure In their school work The final excursion to Big Cottonwood canyon capped the climax of or their enjoyment Not even the drenching rain shower dampened the appreciation of ot the thirty even children who io spent pent the day in the woods with their teachers and chape chaperon ron roll |