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Show sic by tlie college orchestra, and j prayer by W. H. Stewart, follow. ' ed by a song by the class of 1908, a most pleasing recitation by Miss Lillian: Hall, a creditable credit-able piano solo by Miss Harriet Montrose, and a spectacular tennis ten-nis drill by the 7th grade. Miss Ivy Farr sang a solo very sweetly, sweet-ly, Miss Verna Bishop recited a creditable class poem. Miss Win-flifred Win-flifred Morrell played a beautiful beauti-ful piano selection, and David K. Moffatt rendered the valedictory address, which was a most eloquent elo-quent effort, and highly creditable credit-able to the -little gentleman The graduating 'ass then sang a selection, nr....' a pleasing cantata can-tata closed the exercises. The leading characters, Hattie Law-' son, Delia Morrell, Edwin Smith, Frank Baugh, Jr.. and Wesley Anderson, all did remarkably well. The gnomes and elves also did well. The Training School Close. The closing exercises of thj B. Y. college training . schoo were held in the college a uditorr ium before a vast audience Thursday evening. The exercises were highly creditable, and the work of Prof. Andrew Jensen, who has charge of the school, and his assistant, as-sistant, Miss Tillie Petersen, was highly commended. The exorcises began with mu j i i i |