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Show THE B. Y. TRAINING SCHOOL - Fourteen Boys and Girls Receive Certifi- cates of Graduation. I The training school of the Hrlgham Young College completed Its woik this week and on Thursday evening the commencement exercises wero held. The assembly loom at the college was overflowing with people. The fourteen four-teen graduates took their places on the platform at 8:15 and commenced the cry Interesting programme. The class motto, "Step by Step," was appropriately ap-propriately explained in tho opening song by the graduates. Those who took part, (and tho fourteen were all on the piogram) acquitted themselves very creditably, Indeed, and after the exercises wero ended, they were warmly congratulated on their successful success-ful piogram. President Llnford pie-sented pie-sented tho diplomas and spoke for ten minutes In a most Instructive manner his address being Intended to Inculcate high and noblu ideals, true ambition, untiring zeal. The program was as follows. Song, "Step bv Step" Class of 1005 invocation Raymond Anderson Salutatory Address. . . . Lottie Johnson Song. "Your Mother" H Harriet Gray .fcCo. Recitation, "Katie". Chrlstecu Mottat ; PlauoSolo, Dancing Leaves HH Geneva Hallantyne iHH Valedictory Fiances Gray 'HH Guitar Duct, "Slide Walt." John Anderson and 0. MolTab HH Class Poem Kiln V Ida Cai don Song, ' Many the Wreck llelow".. HH Ailhur Johnson jHH Recitation, "The Old Mlusticl".. H Edna Sarah Montrose jHH Song, "The Magic Song" (lice- jHJ thoven) Colla Montioso HH Prophecy Mario Card HH Recitation, "A Yankee in Lovo" , Aghes Crookston iHH Song, "Farewell" Class or 1005 Presentation of Diplomas HH President Llnford HH Benediction Charles Peterson llH Dance, lefieshmcnts free H Thatcher Orchestra HJ The dance that followed tho excr- HJ clses was a ery well attended and HJ enjoyable affair, lasting until mid- HH |