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Show iLelii High Closes School Year Tho High School commencement ex. rclscs In the Tabcrnuclo Thursday evening were a fitting climax to the most successful year In the school's history. Tho program as outlined In our last Issuo wus carried out. There wore throe choruBcs by the student body, u ladles chorus and a boys chorus. The addresses by Miss Ora Whipple and Clifford Wllleo amply am-ply proved that they hud won this nigh honor by reason of having main-talued main-talued the highest class average for tho four years. The addrcBS to the graduates by Matthoulnh Thomas of Salt Lake City wns certainly the greatest masterpiece ever delivered here. Just n little tinge of sadness went over the big audience, that filled he Tnbernacle, us Principal Hopkins feelingly told of his past seven yours, connection with the High School and or the ninety-eight students that ho had graduated from It. He then Introduced Intro-duced Prof. Hebcr Uennlon, Jr., as his successor who was given n warm re. (.option by the people at the close ot its remarks. Pror, Dennlon presented Ora Whipple Whip-ple Edith Penny, Elwood Thomas and Wm. Worlton with gold pins In lonor of their work on tho debating team and 1'rof. Hopkins for Prof. Miner Min-er who wns In tho hospital gave Mar tin Ashtou, Dnsll Durton, Thomas Jones, Stnnloy Taylor, Clurenco Grny and Fred Wunlass watch fobs In lion or of their work ns members of the basket ball team. Fred Wauhiss wns also given a sweater for tils excelling in tho County Track Meet and Ferris Anderson ouo for managing thobnsk-et thobnsk-et ball team. Following Is tho list of graduates to whom Trustee G. A. Gontca presented pre-sented diplomas: McCarrlc, Emma Adams, Dlrdlo Miller, Mario Anderson, Ferris Phillips, Jane Ilushman, Evelyn Prestwlch, Lloyd Darling, Guy Schow, Joyce Dortou, Uustl Sturk, Gladyn Fyffe, Eliza Stewart, Vera Glbb, Edna Taylor, Albert Holdsworth, WllllamWhlpple, Ora Jones, Vorna Wllles, Clifford Woolston, Anna |