| Show Home Hits 1 d And still the data da ta cant can't be found I Now dont don't drop t But the windows were being washed last week The first year French Class is reading reading reading read read- ing Alphonse Daudet's short stories The kind and genial face of Dr Park Parkis is seen in the halls occasionally 1 The gentle showers and the janitors janitor's rake make the campus look green and pretty Mr E. E R. R Williams has has' withdrawn from the U University ty Weak eyes js is the cause Mr Wallace was recently called away from his work owing to the death of his father Rumor has it that we are going to have a University rowing rowing- club That's 1 a aright right boys 1 Prof Montgomery has been been- unable to 1 meet his classes the last few days on j account of ill Charley Marshall the battalIon battalion battalion bat bat- recently Some very satisfactory negatives were obtained Some of the cadets were seen cleanIng cleaning cleaning clean clean- ing their guns guns' the other day Who said wonders had ceased French II has just taken up L' L One more of Molier's plays will finish this years year's work No more psychological themes themes' this term Those who are behind must have bave their essays in by next week Last Friday evening Prof Whiting gave a very instructive lecture before J the students of the Church University taking for his subject The Growth of Plants President-elect President Talmage went to Provo last Thursday and in the evening delivered his lecture on II Benjamin Franklin before the students of the B. B Y Aca Academy emy Each company of the Battalion is drilling regularly so as to be able to tomake tomake tomake make a commendable appearance before the Inspector General who will be here herein in J June une Evidences of ungentlemanly behavior have been seen in the boys' boys toilet room of late I It t is hoped that some of the male students will discontinue their pernicious habits A certain person in the University wishes to express his thanks to those persons unknown who take takeso so much interest in his personal affairs If they will make themselves known they willbe will willbe willbe be remembered in his last will and tes tes- We desire to call attention to the announcement announcement announcement an an- of the courses of instruction instruction instruction tion to be given this coming season in inthe inthe inthe the Summer School By this plan opportunities opportunities op or- never before offered by the University will be given to teachers and students to improve themselves both mentally and physically Instruction Instruction Instruction tion will be given by the regular University University University Uni Uni- professors and besides the laboratories museum an n 1 l library willbe will willbe willbe be open to all regular enrolled mem mem- bers Anyone desiring information concerning concerning con con- the work is requested to communicate communicate communicate com com- with Prof Cummings who will forward by mail catalogues to any part of the Terri Territory tory There is some light-fingered light chap in our midst who is liable to to get himself into trouble if he carries his antics much farther The first commencement exercises in inthe inthe the history of the Utah School for the Deaf were held in the Deaf Mute building building building build build- ing last Frid Friday y and three students the J first to finish courses there were given graduating certificates The three who have the honor of being the first graduates of their school are Earl Moore from Lawrence Emery County Charles from Paris Bear Lake a County Idaho and Joseph from Salt Lake City Four others Hathron Hadlock Luella Allred Ellen Mineer and Timpa Wilson having finished partial courses were given certificates certificates i showing the length of time they had been in school and the work they had done there The chapel in which the exercises were held was tastefully decorated with national colors and the stage on which the graduates sat was surrounded with a I profusion of plants and flowers The exercises were opened with prayer by Rev T. T C. C Griggs Andrew Madsen then recited II The Charge of the Light Brigade in the sign language Mr Mad Mad-en was by Charles one of the graduates who delivered the 1 salutary and an essay on the causes of the Revolution Mr welcomed the visitors and gave a short history of the school and in his essay showed himself to be quite familiar with the history of our country Perhaps the r i most impressive exercise on the program program program pro pro- gram was the song Nearer my God to j Thee given in signs by two little girls f fand and sung by Miss Maud Pratt J Joseph oseph another of the graduates made an excellent address on Abraham Lincoln and was heartily applauded A class of young men and ladies signed the recitation II Ride in perfect ct unison making indeed a pretty pi picture ture as their nimble fingers described together the historical event Earl Moore the third member of the graduating ing class rendered the valedictory his hiss s subject being Utah 11 This essay was wasa a an an interesting recital of the settlement and development of the fhe territory and a af f farewell rewell address to teaches teachers and st stu stu- d dents President Kingsbury made a ash sh short rt address ress to to the graduates and then c came came me the presentation of diplomas and certificates by Superintendent Metcalf The rhe exercises throughout showed the high standing the school has att attained ined through the persistent efforts of Professor Professor Professor Pro Pro- fessor Metcalf and his assistants and spoke volumes for the future of the inI institution institution in in- under s such able management I May the Deaf Mute School have many commencement days |