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Show HUNDRED PUPILS LEAVE HIGH SCHOOL FULLY IQU1PFED Interesting. Graduation Exercisers Ex-ercisers in Their Honor at Theatre. ' . - V Th nineteenth annual commencement of th Bait Lake high school waa held at the Salt Lak theatre laat night. Th stage waa appropriately decorated. The graduating daea wa thh largest la th history of the school. Th high chool orchestr plyed the opening selection and the olaaa aong waa sung. Both oompoaltlona ara Uia work of E. H. Zobel. an Inatructor at the high school and leader of the high echool or-eheetra. or-eheetra. Charlee Howard, president of the graduating elaea. gave the addrea of welcome. The . claaa sang "Th; Loot Chord," and Mlaa Vera Taft read Tennyson Ten-nyson Revenge. " ... Harold Herri ck gave aa oration on "Liberal E1urtlen.T- Tbe claaa aang "Dear Old Salt Lake High." Ioulae Burton, Bur-ton, for th graduate, presented the ackool a Parthenon frleae, representing. "Fidelity. Love and Education.' aa pictured pic-tured In a group of three etatue at the entrance to tbe Parthenon In Athena, turtle Hawley, president of the atudent body, delivered the address of acceptance. Oeorge A. Baton, principal. Introduced Jamea T. Hammond, preeldent of the board of education, who made a short address ad-dress and presented the diploma. Selections by the orchestra concluded tbe program. The member! of the graduating grad-uating elaas are: Classical course Roecoe Aehworth, Herald Burrows. Frank Caffey, William T. Ipeheart, Paul Ray, Bo) h Baldwin, Chios Bateman. May I-oulne Burton. Helen B. Greenwood, Ethel M- Hart well. Florence Klnsey, Mabel Klpp. Ruby Mur-dock. Mur-dock. Sadie Myers. Helen R- Owen. Hi-eel Hi-eel N. Snyder. Mildred. K. Tuttla, Margaret Mar-garet Young oerg. . . Bdentlflc course LeOrand Packman. Jamee A. Block, Myron Chandler. Irwin Clawann, Ah Cllne. Allen Forrester. Cyril Cy-ril Oallacher, Raymond Ooaa. Charles Howard. Arnold Hultoulet. Walter S. Jennings. John Miller. Fred K- Mcholls. Henry Oherndorfer, Thomaa A. P. Raid. Alfred Heal. Bubla Maria Manning, JPel-wyn JPel-wyn Thomaa, Orover Wardrop. Roes Watt.. Clyde E. WUllame. Ralph J. Wood a. Ionard TundX Ruth Bateman. Rhode Marie Oaby. English course Lurlle Barker. Oil-Ha Oil-Ha Elma Dli. Emma Harries. Mary Agnes Ag-nes lckee, Mary L Reea. Ruth Spenoe, Vera Taft, Ulllan Wanlea. Normal preparatory eeuree Olive Bergatrom, Irene Blorkland, Leon Ham-Un, Ham-Un, Pearl A. Judaon. Nellie Puxaley. Elective course LeOrand F. Paly. Walter L. Felt. Lelend Oeorge. Edgar Olbaon, Harold 1. Herrlck. Hugo John-eon. John-eon. Murray W. Mccarty, Van V. Midg-ley Midg-ley C. E. Purvlanoe. William Noble Ry-dalch. Ry-dalch. Frank Spencer. Frank Walker, Harry A. Waters, Frank T. Whitney. William Teates, Perclval Toung. Mar- 5aret Barnatt. Ruth Cain. Helen Claw son, .my L. Ferns worth, Madge A. Hllller, Mildred M. Mllea, Dorothy Miller, Myra Emma Mills, Mary Oden, Florence B. Oliver. Marguerite A. Qulnn. Peart E. Raddat. Catherine M. Rlcharde, Oladys M Savage. France R. Shields. Lilian K. Thomaa, Neva E. Walker. Marguerite L WnltaTMary L Williamson, Helen V. WU- Mechanle art eouree Stanley W. Allan, Al-lan, Wlllard Harweod, Harlan R. Rob- ''itldvear, lilt David Cannon, Pra'nklln Eardley. Thomaa KL FlUpau-lck. Oeorge lglebeart. - |