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Show SCHOOLS FINISH THEIR YEAR'S WORK PRESENTATION OF AWARDS AND COMMENCEMENT EXCERCI8E8 MARIO CLOSE HERE. COUNTY TRACK MEET FRIDAY FINAL EVENT. , .i Ono of tho most successful school years In tho history of Lohl was completed com-pleted laBt week with High School Commencement Exercises on Wednesday Wed-nesday evening, award presentments nnd Field Day Thursday and County Track moot on Friday. Tho other schoolB finished work on Thursday and Friday when promotion cards wero Issued and on Monday, this weok, concluded with a dance, " Tho high school commencement exorcises ex-orcises woro" well attended arid fee program, as published two weeks ago, was carried qut. Thirty-ono graduates received diplomas which Is the biggest big-gest class yot to bo graduated from tho local school. This is a remafit-.'Qhlorpcord-when It Is known "tlA(f there was only thlrty-throo seniors in tho class. In nthletlcs tho school also mada history, winning tho stato basketball bas-ketball championship and the district baseball championship, besides making mak-ing a good showing in football and track work. Tho following studonts received awards Thursday morning aftor which nn outing to Saratoga was enjoyed. Scholarship Block L pins all grados above 00: Eva Green, Ruth Bonnion, Gall Webb and Edith Andor-son. Andor-son. Studont Body Activities Block L pins: Ford Roberts, president; Knthcrlno McAfee, vice-president; Arnold Potorson, yell mastor; Morris Jones, treasurer; and Blalno Goates, athletic manager. Opera Block h Louis Ostorloh, Thelmn Slngloton, Nelda Bachelor and Leon Andorson. Dramatics Block' L. Arnold Potorson, Potor-son, Katherlno McAfee, Noel Knight and Ruth Bonnion. Baskotball White Sweaters ,L Smuln, captain; M, Roborts, L. Morrill, D. Udall, L. Anderson, C. Anson, An-son, L. Ostorloh and A. Clark, mgr. Football Jorslos M. Roberts, L. Smuln, J, Potorson, J, Southwlck, L. Merrill, D. Udoll, L. Andorson, C. Andorson, An-dorson, C. Turner, B. Qoatos, J. Hackott, F. Bradshnw and B. Whlpplo. At tho county moot Lohl gavo ac count of herself. Sovon men woro entered. en-tered. L. Smuln won first In tho 2:20 hurtlos and A. Clark tied for first on tho polo vault. Noel Knight entered tho Declamation contest with eight other schoola of tho county nnd waB given second place. Miss Slngloton of Provo won first. LEHI 8EMINARY GRADUATES IT8 FIRST CLASS Noxt Sunday at tho Union mooting held at American Fork, graduation exercises will bo hold for tho throo Seminaries, Lehl American Fork nnd Pleasant Grove Diplomas will bo Issued by Church Board of Education certifying that throo years or theological theologi-cal work has boon completed. Graduates Gradu-ates will bo prosented diplomas by Pros. Chlpman. The following studonts who havo made appllcaUon for graduation will rocolvo diplomas: Lorin Goates, Edna A. FJeld, Cleono Southwlck,-Araeld-Petersonr LurlMn Goates, Bertha Bradshaw, I. Ford Roborts, Rovn S. Goates, Gall Webb, Frederick W. Gurnoy, Stanloy Goodwin, Good-win, Melba Cook, Ida Valota Rackor, Thaus Dean Udall, Lurloon South-wick, South-wick, Dorothy Udlno Sabey, J. Blalno Goates, Mario Gunther, Margroy Potorson, Potor-son, Harriot Zimmerman and Warren L. Goates. |