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Show SCHOOL HOLDS GLOSING PROGRAM Scholarships and Awards Made in Commencement Hold Thursday Night. Twelve students of Enterprise high school were awarded diplomas di-plomas in the commencement program held there Thursday evening. The address to the graduates was delivered by Director Di-rector Henry Oberhansley of the B. A. C. and Milton E. Moody, Washington county supreintend-ent, supreintend-ent, was a special visitor. The Dixie College scholarship was awarded to Kenneth Hunt, B. A. C. scholarship to Ivan Jones, and a cash prize of $10, given by Miss Ruth Allen to the outstanding music student, was awarded to Elwin Hunt. The following program was given: School song, words and music mu-sic composed by Ivor Clove, congregation. con-gregation. Invocation, Sylvester C. Jones. Reading, "The Story of Queeu Esther", Nellie Truman. Mixed vocal quartet, "Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming," Dream-ing," Rema Clove, Elda Hunts, man ,Lee Piatt and Maeser Terry. Ter-ry. Valedictory address, Rema Clove. Violin solo. Mr. Halverson. Address to graduates, Directory Direc-tory Oberhansley. Trombone duet, Reed Jones and E. Whatcott. Remarks and presentation of diplomas, B. C. Farnsworth. Song, "America", congregation. congrega-tion. Benediction, J. Amos Holt. The high school graduates are: Rosella Bauer, Dean Hall, Rema Clove, Kenneth ' Hunt, Elda El-da Huntsman, Ivan Jones, Justine Jus-tine Jones, Justin Lamb, Ronald Ron-ald Lytle, Lee Piatt, Maeser Terry and Nellie Truman. |