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Show COMMENCEM'T WEEK. Has Decn Strenuous One for Normal Teachers and Students. How the Time Has Been Occupied, and List of Those Graduating. Tbo present has boon a lively live-ly wook at tbo Branch Normal. Many pooplo bavo boon boro from outlying Bottloments to witness tho oommoncomout oxoroises aud attend tho various social functions with whioh tbo weok has boon roplote. Tuesday, beginning nt 8 p. in., tho gocond yoars hold away; Wednesday, from 9 to 11 tho timo was dovotod to giving out tho various credits f at 1 p. m. tho 11 rat yoars beoamo tbo IIoub of tbo hour; from 8 p. nt. for the romnlndor of tho oveuing the third years hold sway. On Thursday, oommonolng nt 10 a. m. tbo teachers tondorod tboir reooption to tbo graduates ; from 1 p. in. until i bo-longed bo-longed to tbo specials ; from i p. m. tbo bulanco of tbo nftornoon and ovoniug was given over to tbo alumnus, alum-nus, tbo first part of the time being consumed by a banquot and tbo evening even-ing by a grand boll. Today, oommonolng oom-monolng at 10 a. id., tbo graduating oxoroiBos woro hold. A field day was auuouucod for this afternoon, but wo loam that this part of tbo-program tbo-program has boon dispensed with. Dances woro giren in the Normal auditorium. Tho list of graduates follows: GIRLS. Irono GnuQoldf Jeuuio Corry, Zina HJgtee, SadioHulet, Albcnlajlyatt, Roso Jopson, Dosho Lowo, Mablo Naeglo, Esthor Pnrker, Josephine Seaman, Mary Urio and Henrietta Jon os. BOYS Albert Anderaon, Joha UtntJen, I 'Pfarlift'j-Dalloy.ClujWBOoomMSftth" M. Jonos, Hunter Lunt, JobnTPoKO, Junius Taylor, Wo&loy Taylor, John Wobstor and Rupert E. Loo Wixom. |