| Show IV VALUED ADVICE FOR GRADUATES Classes of Public Schools Listen Listen Listen Lis Lis- ten to Addresses by Educators CHOOSE LIFE WORK EARLY Superintendent t X Nelson ln n and nIl Tames A. A Fo Foshay n nl are et 1 Heard a at t Assembly As A- Hall Hal l Members of the graduating classes of or tho the public schools of the cl city gathered withered with gath- ath- ath ered at the Assembly Stall hall hal last oven oven- Ing to hear the address by State Superintendent of or Schools A. A C. C Nelson Ielson Nel Iel- Iel son and take tako part In the 1 musical pro pro- grant gram Superintendent of Schools D. D II I. I Christensen n presided Ld and presented presented pre pro the tho speakers of the evening Superintendent Nelson and James A. A Fosha who lio was for fot thirteen years yearn SUI superintendent of schools of Los Angeles and acid who was vas Invited to speak to the students last lat evening Superintendent Nelson gave a brief address addres' addres In iii which he lie lc congratulated the tho pupils upon having completed the course e of stud stull study laid down for the tho grammar grades and upon the purpose pur pur- pose itose that a majority have hae expressed of attending the High school He dwelt upon the value of true education education I tion lieu which he designated as a n nd d dynamic force and which constitutes not the mere grasping of the les lessons ons In hand but the preparation of oC the tho child to take his place among the tho men and women of the world The work of oC the teacher he said sId Is not so much in iii Impressing upon the child the thc value of oC book learning as the Importance of or character character building and the teacher who falls fails Cals to make the thc child realize the the latter later has fallen Calen short of her cut duty Choose e Life Work Worl Early Accor According to tho the ideas of or Superintendent Superintendent Nelson the youth should early choose his ICe worl work life study and work to lIt Jit t himself for Cor this calling and not waste valuable hours In dabbling In unimportant things s The value of or honor and a good name were especially especially ally aly emphasized h by Mr l Nelson Neson whose closing appeal to tho the and boys bos girls present was to preserve their honor and their good names at whatever er cost Mr Mi Ill Foshay who preceded Mr 1 Nelson Nelson Nel Nel- son spoke very briefly and anti emphasized emphasized sized size as did Mr l Nelson the Importance importance Import import- ance of choosing a profession lon or life lifework lifework fe work in emI earl early youth and being ones one's efforts to achieve success In that work worle whatever It I may be Pleasing Pleasing musical numbers were given Iven under the direction of William A. A Wetzell etzell supervisor of or music In the schools and Included tho the following selections Give 1 Mu Musical I Pro Program rm Chorus b by the eighth grade The Oats Oars Are Arc Plashing Lightly I h ty A in ph to n ma male I e q quartette t C a I b Honey Chorus by Oquirrh eighth grade glade Bonn Bonny Doon Amphion q qu U teto Larboard Watch t atch i J sting JY y s I Slumber ong Ch Chorus by Bryant Brant eighth grade Columbia Queen of tl o Nations Chorus by entre entire class Three Strangers b by Oquirrh class clas Star Spangled Banner Chorus b by entire class clas |