Show k r EPH EPHRAIM AIM SCHOOLS fiNISH YEARS YEAR'S WORK Impressive Exercises Mark Close o of Successful Year Another successful school year was wast t added to tho Snow Academy's record Jo at the close of commencement exercises exer exer- last Tuesday It was perhaps et the most moat auspicious year of the schools school's history and much of the years year's success may be attributed to the increased facilities of ot the tion It was the first commencement in n several years that Principal NOye Noyes es SS l J did not find it necessary to ask the f j F board to provide I more classrooms The enrollment was one less than last year but this was more than offset by the fact that this year there were i w more regular students and not so many many specials The beginning of school next neat year i vill will witness a greater chan change e in ther the r personnel of of f the I the corps of teachers r. r than there has ever been since the tf academy ac emy was founded Four o r tea teachers hers will leave th the academy a and d arrange- arrange J mentS menu have been made to employ three to fill the vacancies Those who t will leave are Frank t of the music department Mrs Mary Christensen teacher of piano Miss 1 Perry head of the domestic science 6 department r department Niels P. P Jensen teacher cs of of blacksmithing Prof Christensen has been a a. leader in local music circles cir- cir w- w x cles des for tor many years and has long been beena a teacher er in the a academy ademy Miss Perry c and Mrs Christensen have been with f the local institution two years years years' and J have made excellent records in their f I respective lines of of work Mr 1 Jensen's Jensens Jensens Jensen's Jent Jen- Jen t sens sen's department has been abolished te temporarily and may be reestablished a in the future r S Prof John T. T lla Hand Haud of of Salt Lake f. f City has been en engaged aged to take charge of Cf the music department H He is known as one of 0 the foremost musicians of th the state and his presence presence at the Snow Academy will doubtless be betaken betaken betaken taken advantage of by many in this i. i part of the state who desire hi high h b C class 1 ass instruction ti on i in n music t- t took part in the c commencement exercises exer exer- f this thin week and made a most favorable impression n on his auditors t He lie will be assisted in his work here hereby by Woodruff Ch who will have charge of the work J r preparatory Ajar Mr w was s a stud student nt in th the academy two years ago Margaret L N. N Bolton Bolton of Logan will have char charge e M t S of the domestic science department o The school has been authorized by bythe bythe r the board to add an extra year to its normal course and next year for the first time it will offer a five year nomal normal normal nor nor- mal course Another addition to the I courses offer offered d will be a ten weeks' weeks Sunday School kindergarten course The commencement exercises were impressive and reflected great credit crediton on the academy and those who parti parti- Apostle O O. O F. F Whitney delivered delivered delivered de de- de- de livered the address to the graduates at the meeting Sunday eV evening ning It was a forceful speech and called d attention attention attention at at- to the advantages offered by bya a course in church schools J J. J S. S Christensen presided and d delivered livered the speech of welcome Miss Effie Thompson read an essay on education education education tion and the v valedictory was delivered deliver deliver- ed by Miss Emma Magleby 1 The commencement program was was rendered in the assembly hall at 10 o'clock Monday morning the feature of the meeting being the commencement commencement commencement commence commence- ment address delivered by President Anthon H. H Lund His appeal will not soon be forgotten by the graduates and the aud- aud ence Loren Anderson president of the the student he student body delivered a characteristic characteristic characteristic charac charac- address that illustrated the boosting spirit which has marked the conduct of ot the students during tb the year Principal N. N E. E Noyes Nores del delivered deliver deliver- vE red r- r ed his annual report aud and remarks were made by the members of the the board of trustees President A. A H. H Lund awarded the diplomas and The alumni address at the program given Tuesday afternoon oon was delivered deliver deliver- ed by Dr C. C N. N Jensen This years year's graduates s were admitted to the organization organization organization or or- by Abner Anderson and the response was delivered by Miss Lucille Johnson Excellent musical nu numbers bers were were f furnished at all of the exercises by the academy choir and orchestra Prof Hand and local solo Prof Proto Hand Band Lavar Jensen Miss Edna Anderson and Leander Thompson Thomp Thomp- son gave a well patronized and much appreciated concert at the assembly hall lall Monday ni night ht after which the commencement ement ball was held at t the new armory hall where the closing affair of commencement the Alumni party was held Tues Tuesday ay evenin evening The Ephraim public publio school graduating graduating graduating exercises were held at the Snow Academy assembly hall last Friday evenin evening and the m members of the class who took part in the program as speakers soloists and in m the chorus chor chor- us acquitted themselves creditably This year there w were re one forty-one graduates graduates graduates ates as against three forty last year |