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Show I THEIR YEAR'S WORK YEAR JUST PAST MEASURES UP J meet was a rovlval of a clean, niauly WITH ATTAINMENTS IN RECORD t YEARS GONE BY. ( t With Friday over tho 1922-23 school year bocamo history and a record to 1 look back on and mako comparisons. Tho High School, Grammar and Primary grades nil havo complotod tho year's work and tho students dls- c missed until noxt fall, sent onto high- 0 er institutions or Into tho school or I life. Tho entlro week was ono of n finishing up tho year. x Tho grado children held tholr pro- t gram Tuesday at tho Tabornaclo. o Thursday thoy ended all activities c with a big track and flold meet at tho li city park. Tho entire school from o the First to Soventh grado participated partici-pated in Uio day'8 enjoymonts. On t Friday tho students returned for their a promotion cards and final chocking w in of school materials, etc. jj Tho special program given In tho tl Auditorium Tuesday was as follows: Hand Selection. p Seventh Grado, two songs. 1 PrayerMr. Berry. c, Miss Walker's First Grado, two r songs. q Mrs. Southwick's Fourth Grado, two tl songs. . Mrs. Thurman's Fifth Grade, two songs. Band Selection. Danco Phantom Girls. Mis3 Goates' Sixh Grado, two songa. Miss Phillip's Fourth Grado, two songs. Band Selection. 8 Mrs. FJeld'B class Dramatization. D Dand. n Following Is tho .number promoted fi! from each grado": ni From First . C5 b From Second Z 85 cl From Third 75 s From Fourth . C5 11 From Fifth 90 ni From Sixth 89 From Soventh . 97 P' From Eighth t 90 D U Total 652 tc (port, and spunks woll of tho teach-rs teach-rs who fosterod it. A summary of ho results follows: Soventh Grado do points ?1fth Grado w points Sixth Grado 28 points Tho high school graduating class :ommcncomont program was hold Frl-lay Frl-lay in tho Auditorium. A big num-icr num-icr of school patrons woro in attend-inco attend-inco to seo tho presenting of diplomas o tho graduating class, numbering wonty-nlnc, and participate in tho xorcisos thai sent theso young Itlzens on to higher institutions of sarnlng or into tho activo cltizonory f practical work. Dr. Thomas Martain of tho D. Y. i. gave a splendid talk to tho gradu-tos, gradu-tos, urging them to go on with thoir ork and preparo thonicBlves In tho est posslblo way for tho battlo trough llfo, tho first obstacles of hich thoy havo overcomo in coin-lotlng coin-lotlng their school work thus far. ho remalndor of the program was irried out as outlined including: ecommendatlon of Seniors for raduatlon by Prln. D. R. Mltcholl, 10 Valodlctory by Edith Andorson to-ether to-ether with tho musical numbers. o |