Show E M aoll n t State University The University school year of 1899 1900 with Its final pleasures of wih ls tnal IC5urcs commencement com-mencement week is now among past memories and the over half a thousand students and the nearly threescore pro Lessors and Instructors have turned their attention to the various pursuits of summer vacation The lumnet vacaton Institution will open on the first of next October In Its new home on the hill Preparations arc already being made for the removal of the training schoolS school-S S rt TIm University buildings will be l buld nSs wl > e open again tomorrow for the activities of the I summer school S S S The last number of the University Chronicle will be published this week It will be a large handsome 20uv welt ot commencement week containing pic tures of the gradutcs the commence ment addresses comtnencc addreses the baccalaureate ser mon class songs and classday papers and speeches PUPCt8 a S S The normal graduates of this year are now on the lookout for good poi tions as teachers Nearly all expect to teach next year Just before leaving the Theater last Wednesday after the commencement exercises the normal I graduating class decided to have their pictures taken In n group while thel girls were wearing their graduating dresses Unluckily three of the uatnR i atOB had left and were not am ng1 the I group 1 I goup S S S J i After the commencement4 43 > rclfics i 0 were over In the Theater on Wednesday Wednes-day Ihe college graduate were the KUiSts at dinner uC Mlsa BstcMIa h Wat eon Scon afterward they rita another an-other dinner as guestn of Miss Valen I LEna Murphy However they say that I this did not Interfere with the enjoyment enjoy-ment of the alumni banquet in thee I the-e mcnt nlng IOn II I I S S S IOn I I-On Friday the three young women I I Frln ounS muluaiee of the college course Estellu j 1 K Watson Valonllna Murphy and I I Beatrice Wilkinson and a number of other young women students of thv f younG entertained eL luncheon Esther and Grace cheon by the Misses EFlhCI Nelson graduates of last year a S S Amid the many activities of the last day of school the students failed 1 to get together for the election of a president of tho Field club The election of Chronicle editors wns also again postponed post-poned till the beginning of school In tIle fall 0 an I I The failure al the last moment of he I i scnfnrs lo carry out their Intention of giving classday exercIfes has caused I I muCh comment Thr Hophomores were especially disappointed for they had I I preprrcd to mete out vpngeniic for the I i I I i treatment they received last Juno when i they wero freshmen They were ready i I to throw a live cut from lie audience I with a tag on its tall bearing the Inscription I I I In-scription From your dearest friends sophomores an oldmaid cat to the oldmaid class They also had 0 I 1 i couple of rag dolls and several dozen i bouquets of wed that were to he thrown from the audience at the end of j 1 I each part on the programme 1 j 4 S S I Is llkly that this years sophomoro class Avlll decrease In number next year from ten to four members p 5 I The oflloers of the Athletic association are collecting some generous contributions contribu-tions from University alumni for thp I purpose of making n field and track on the new site next year 5 Among the flowers that were delivered 1 by carriage to the homes of the graduates gradu-ates after the commencement exercises exer-cises in the Theater were a number of large ba kots entirely covered with black cloth One was receive by eacn I of the college graduates and upon being be-ing opened they were found to contain turnips onions pepper flowers and all I I sorts of weeds A little card hung to I I each benin the following From I the sophomores class of 1902 to the seniors presented on this occasion because be-cause for reasons best known by yourselves your-selves you failed to give any classday exercises S 4 Prof and Mrsl Byron Cummings and Instructor Ilowell left for the East together to-gether on Saturday I I Chester W Ames will leave for California Cali-fornia this week He will probably attend at-tend next year Leland Stanford Jr university S 6 A George Christensen class orator of secondyear normals has left to spend I the summer in Wyoming 4 Some of the boys on the Chronicle staff will have a little time tomorrow I a the University At their banquet at Saltair on Tuesday Tues-day the members of the college class of 1895 decided to subscribe annually the sum of Sf > each toward a University scholarship They will also make an effort ef-fort to have other friends of the Institution tution subscribe something toward the fund Those who were present were the following seven of the I nine members of the class Prof William M Roylance Prof R I Bradford nstructor Levi E L Young Mr Horace CumminS of the training school R V Smith of Salt Lake Jesse W Hops of Brigham City and J L Gibson of Logan This SIs class S-Is generally of 95 known as the famous S 1 3 The classes of 94 and 95 of the University Uni-versity graduates will have an excursion excur-sion to Saltair June 29th A reunion of these two classes with tliQlr friends of former and later classes promises to be a very pleasant event A large rep resenlallon of all Unlversily Sand S-and students Is expected |