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Show DIPIMn Large Class of Sait LJR School Participates Wt menceinent Kxercip ADDRBSS!SARBIflBi AND SINGING Success Prophesied forjp; Men and Women infS Before Them. Wk Seventy-eight britfa Vn. , ,r young gentlemen slCpr.ca f,lSb of the school test book of purpose and attainment Ing at tho Sftlt i.akc tl,.Wf ocvcnty-elght constituted IhTMI class for 1010 of the school. 1 Bt The exercises were Interai JB ' last degree. There waa lr lengthy essays, which too ofDHl otherwise pleasing efforts nf !R-classcs. !R-classcs. The address Lw,5Mlt pupils were bright nnd thoy WH They were ably delivered, nfitm one of iheni, and lliey were V?JW applause well merited The singing of the clar? dfrH, the combined class was bamJm songs were well selected aitf tjK given with pleasing effect -MBSi ence lhal completely mied" lUK. was struck with the marked rSHf the exercises, yet their (JlrMKl commendation. oHH Class Is Grateful ' ijK Gordon Klrby, the. president. iBu Ihc address for the class. jir voted some time lo an exprtahHr gratitude felt by himself andflBfc males to the parents who hUBi possible, that so happy a riRP might come as that which thttB? perienced. The loan of (jB ceived the earnest thanks ofiH and the public; was entitled toHPa est gratitude of the qroduatnBit; "Music In the I Ugh Schwp subject of an address by MlnlK Merrill. .Miss Merrill doclartd t9& sic is an essential of C(lurat(a,B?F much as are mathematics isi flrY. The people of America, act ftHfr-nr, prone lo devote too much allH,.i the technical In music, Io.'lni; tiJBr natural beauty. MIwi MeraTK?,. upon music as a soothing hita.sHs5 out its incalculable benefit u'tET' lliary in the practice of medlcbtB 1 healing of the sick. Tt3 chief rJKv ever, she thought, perhaps, UrhHK' lining influences. IHW, Proscntation aud Aecqtirift. The presentation was mi'wmJf Ilculah World. The gift to bVkst. was a panel representing; th? itmj ' . the Declaration of ImlcrxntoajHltf World spoke in prophecy of accomplished In tho new MpBE? soon lo be built, and nopal UKt panel might find a place uponlHs. She ' discoursed upon the punaK sou which Is taught by a roslaB,-of roslaB,-of the Declaration of IndepeoitiKjii incidentally touched upon & qMfe liberty which is inculcated in mfW of tho pupils of the Salt IjwMv, The gift was accepted cr tSlKI aro to follow by LeUrand Di!rR(o class of 1911. lie pledged thejlBRJg arc to come to a devotion to and to an understanding of litflM cancc of the figures upon thtinBi The valedictory was dcllrtrrijH rnon l Hatch. It was an aJble (JBl Hatch declared that civlllutlaaiHE' cation go hand in hand, and HL' must bo inseparable, else thitaHR? that people will perish JdiWjjRf, them lo be divided. .Mr. HttiB that universal peace would i3HP come, and this gratifying condlWiE be, due entirely to education. ;ETj Principal Commends ClHbBw'g Prof. George A. Katon. prindiiBje high school, spoke a feiv ,wf,Jl'BEjl meridatloii of tho class and PrtjHBgt lavish words the work tho &jMmm accomplished during their four lUSy high school study. 'JMtM& James T. Hammond, prcsWulK board of education, prcsemwJBgK ' plomas. He spoke brlelly, ,cct!'BE' . attitude the graduates lncfM toward the world In order s'g cess. lie urged them lo coBe precepts which hiid been PKjmi them during their total of t:J!" of school work, and ho prdwBlffle them victory In whatsoever thoy might engage Jiidse p spoke In commendation oi w JBb. and thoroughness with wl'PJaP intendent of schools, D. 'Im and Principal Eaton, had pert03! services. JK11 In the course of tho rWittHR. girls of the class sang ''pSiBli beautiful chorus, and "vSE52 nude." The clnss sang .tfulBBi(, Black." a eong of the Salt wjMjI school, written by Miss Ja-THK ncll, one of the graduates, .in3,WM and audience t sang, in closins. iwnw " The graduates wore &y The Graduating Cb&;nf Classical course Vermont M Oaire. Van Colt, Maurjni Clairo C Cannon, Huth Duj7R Rosamond Dysart. DoW Helen 1-Ianna, Florence HaittM K. Hutchinson, Ienit. "TJBfVlfi roncc, Margaret Merrill, Marian Thompson, 1,e,f"ri w,Bto'(i Pelt, Laura Howard VrXiVsHF' Bertha Welts:, Helen WelcMr V Scientific course WHHan'F SBl Vaughn A. Cutler, Charles Vivian IS. Dorlus, Ben Brow "B Robert D. Ferron. 9tlJ' r Sm? Harold Greenwood. XlnKn-Jr., XlnKn-Jr., Frank S. llurlbut, MP'5 Henry Love, Walter S. M.lTiM Pugslcy. Ucbor Rdmnoy, ""HLWW , ens. LeRoy E. WartHman,cg-beth WartHman,cg-beth Lovcndale. Hazel fM2 Kngllsh course Bessie f. Jmk Eleanor Margctts. J"!?,., nB 't Clairo Pendleton. Doris jmKm Normal preparatory c0UZtt7SKtT derson. Dahlia Brown. JM-' stance Coath, Roso IIa":Ml'.Mj Pardoe, Essie G. Trout. uaa TKto ; World. .... p 94Hr. T Elective course Gustaa l(3Ft-i' John Baor. Jr.. Taylor 'JhSB? Robort J. Edwards, "arj?:.?BBt don .Klrby. Julius I-ce. G wiuaJBLfe, land Sliafcr. Alonzn W " frilKT1 Bird Conlcy. I-ata Deckaiu Ajm &c garet Goary. ,faH Evelyn Hanson, Ien? iP.PlIk Kingsbury, Minnie M '5;,irH: oil. Loah Newton, Vlrgnl son. Annio Staines. LM 'j, WWM ' sephino E. Wallace, Guw Mmfa Wlcklns. wllliJSlB Mechanic arts course-" J bott, Irwin S. yoalh .ynB |