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Show I LE81I NEWS NOTES -1 . Special to The Tribune. JjEHI, May 25. Tomorrow evening will witness the closing of tho srhool year for the high school, and which will be tho most successful in Its history Abqut 100 students have boen enrolled, and tho Unlverlsty of Utah, having officially recognized rec-ognized their work, they will all We given full credit for the hours of study taken. Twenty-one Btudents have finished the third-year course, and tho fallowing Is the list: Graduates A. J. Phillips, Flossie Dor-ton, Dor-ton, Mary Gray, N. A. Holmstead, Guy Evans. Hazel Powell. Emma Goats. Joseph Jo-seph Smith. Vernon Anderson. Jessie Butt, Emily Wanlass. - Earle Holmstoad. SIUuj Terry. Boula Gray, Evelyn Roberts, William Wil-liam Davis, Floyd Schow, Mary Powell. Frank Yearance, Robert Sharp, George Holmstead, The graduating, exercises will be held in the new tabernacle. Arrangements are being- perfected to ndd another, year .to the course, making four years In all, and tho trustees- will probably have the principal enlarge tho present plans r,o as to make It pdsdiblu for a student U take the entire rourso necessary to university work at home. As It now stands, the 'State university requires re-quires a student to (nice four years' of high school before entering Inlo university univer-sity work, and If this is done at hom-' the student may skip tho preparatory course lit the University of Utah. |