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Show I COM'ENCrfENTWEEK ! . . ii, i H ,JIic School Year Ends With Week of M Festivity. H , ' Dancing Parties, Heelings, Banquets H Many Visitors- List of B Graduates. H M Tho soliool year of 1905.0 is ending Bllj with around of dnuoes, privato BlIJ parties, banquets, class programs and H Jill tho various social events inoident M to commencement wook. Students B of both Soxes hnvo dounod tholr host H clothes and with a sigh of roliof given M themselves ovor to tho enjoyment of n M Avook's woll earned rest and rcoroatlon. H Many old students nro gathering in H for n fow days visit with tholr bolovod H alum mater, and with a goodly num.- H borof visitors from tho surrounding B towns, havo helped to swell tho crowd H of pleausro sookers in ovidonco on H iad streets and about the Normal H batlldngs. Wbllo regular olass work H did not entirely ceaso until Weduos- H day, tbo Btudonts bare boon infected H with tho morrymakitig spirit for two H -weeks, and partlos given undor tho m auspices of tbo different classes havo H beon in order since Founders' Day M GRADUATES ENTERTAIN. H Monday bight, at the Normal H auditorium, the third years- bold H forth in reception to tho faoulty and H n limitod number of friends. Games woro played, refreshments sorvedr and H u very p'laosuutoveniiiKspeut. Thura- H day morning the, faoulty returned H tho compliment by' onteetalulng tbo H graduates in tb domestic ecienoo H rooms at the 13 rub oh Normal, from H' teu to twelve. The time was spout H informally in cbatll&g, plnyjnpgames H and partaking of tho dnluty refresh- H taenia ' provided for Me. oeeaslon. v ' Both events were thorptigbly enjoyed Hr- by thv rtartlolpant'jm o v, ? ' nf&vif ,0LA9StenWlffVi'rr, mt Olass patrlotUra watf'H'BOod,, deal H in evidence and coiisWerablq , enter- H talnmentfurnisbod" ntTtko program H meetings given on Tuesday and 'od- H nosday nights by, tlio second and third H year olassou respectively. Tuesday H' night's program ooiisistodi mainly of H tho following numberae Addiess of H woloomo, Jacob Borgatrom; olass H poem, Hannah' 'tieady ! olass history ' H Martin IobinH6n;' at dress, Samuol H UIoo; farpwoll' address, Lu Fostor; BH noma musical numbers woro rondorod, H nud a good .deal of amusement furu- H ishod by tbo rending of tho "hows- H paper" by Amy Carroll, tbo columns H of whiph woro ohollly do voted to sat- H irlzlug tho graduating class. H The third year program consisted H aiilolfy of tho following: Singiug of H class songs by chorus and quartet; H olass history, Etbol Jouson; class po- H om, Wnrron Taylor;. oration, Clement H Tobbs; prngnostication, Charles Pot- H ty ; reading of last will and tostamont H of tho 'OG class, Dennlo Robinson; m violin solo by Morgau Edwards nud a H reading by Pearl Iligboo wero among M tho most nrtlstlo nubmors on tbo pro, H gram. On both nights tho auditor- H ium was packed and tho programs lis- M touod to by npprcoiativo audiences. M LIST OP GRADUATES. H Mrytlo Decker, Cedar City H Pearl Iligboo, Cedar City H Minnio llulot, Summit H Siidlo 1ml ay, Now Harmony H Ethol JeiiBon, Cedar City H Lucy Jopson, Virgin City H Ann Jones, Cedar City H Nottle Lunt, Cedar City H Hattlo Maokolpraug, Cedar City H Katie Middlotou, Cedar Cltr B Mugglo Owens, Puragoonnh H Minnio Paoo, Now Harmony H Carrio Parry, Cedar City H Anna Pendleton, Cedar City H Olivo Porter, Cedar City H Mao Wood, Cedar City H Morgan 15. Edwards, Pnragoouah H Charles Hnfen, Santa Clara H Horbort Halght, Codnr City James Juonbsou, Pino Valley H Samuel Lowe, Parowan Wlllard O. Nisson, Washington Charlos B. Pottoy, Rookvlllo Ifnjnk Petloy, Rookvlllo Isiael II. Porter, Cedar City Fredrick Reber, Sautn Olaro B Deuule Robinson, Paragoouah H David II. Suudiu, Cedar City H II. Warren Taylor, Parowan H Clement II. Tlbbs, Panguitoh H , John Wlttwer SatSU Clara' |