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Show NORTH CACHE HIGH SCHOOL CLOSES VERY SUCCESSFUL SEASON Exercises of First Annual Commencement Commence-ment to be Held Thursday Evening at Richmond Tabernacle. Class of Nine Given Diplomas Tho North Cacho High School has Just completed a very successful season sea-son of work. With over ono hundred hun-dred nnd fifty enthusiastic students gathered from tho various towns In tho northorn half of Cache ouuty and a compotent faculty of experienced experienc-ed teachers tho past season has been a banner year In high school educational educa-tional dovelopmcnt in Cncho county. Besides tho standard High Bchool subjects, work has boen given In Agriculture, Ag-riculture, woodwork, domestic science sci-ence domestic art, music, and commercial com-mercial work. Tho aim has beon to glvo as nearly as possible tho subjects sub-jects that will meet tho local needs of tho Individual and to help mako good citizens. Asldo from tho regular school work a great deal of Interest has been shown In athletics, debuting, dramatics, dramat-ics, and various social functions. Tho first Annual Commencement exorcises ot tho North Cacho High School will be hold Thursday ovenlng at 8:15 la tho Richmond Tabcrnntle, where tho following program will bo rendered: Prnyor Selection ,. High School Orchestra Salutation Keith Morrill, President nt Class Valedictory Eliza Stoddard Vocal Solo Clias. I. Stoddard Address to Graduates Prof. William Peterson, U. A. C. Presenting of Diplomas Supt R. V. Larson Selection Orchestra Praj or Thoso who will bo given doploraas nro; Keith Morrill, president of tho class; Olga Larson, vlco president of class; Eliza Stoddard, secretary and treasurer; Kenneth Morrill, Wllford Morrill, Harold Monson, Donua Chambers, Cham-bers, Graco Wobb, Ray Van Noy, Somo of tho graduates havo accepted accept-ed positions to teach In tho county next year, some aro going Into business busi-ness and somo aro going to enter college After tho oxorclsos tho Commencement Commence-ment danco will bo given In tho opera op-era houso. During tho past weok tho various classes and clubs havo been busy giving their closing socials. Thoso that doservo special mention are tho social given by tho Juniors In honor of tho cenlors, and parties given by tho sophomores, tho homo oconomlo club and the crimson girls. Although tho past year has been a vary successful ono, Indications aro that noxt year will bo oven more so. Two new members will bo addod to tho faculty, Charles I. Stoddard, a graduato ot tho Unlvorslty ot Utah; and John Pendloton, a graduato ot tho Agricultural Collcgo of Utah. (Continued on pago three) H - - i - -i.-- . .. C. H. ANDERSON, A. B.; prln-I prln-I clpal of tho North Cacho High I School whoso closo attention to tho needs and requirements of I his school lias dono much toward H bringing himself as well as the I N. C. H. Into prominence In state school circles. I 'i'm I North Cache High I School Closes Very I Successful Seasoo (Continued from pago one) 9 Several now courses will bo given in tho languages, history, music, mo-I mo-I chanlc arts, and tho sciences, Indl- cations aro that tho only dlfllculty will ho to And room for all those who H register. to Ono thing that especially marks tl the work of tho past year Is tho pub- M llcatlon of a year book by tho stud M cnts of tho high school. It Is tho first M book over published by tho school m and therefore marks an epoch I tho history of tho North Cacho High Sthool. Tho book Is such a marked I success that It will always bo a credit cred-it and sourco of satisfaction to thoso who published It. It contains articles arti-cles on all of tho activities during tho year and pictures of tho Board of Education, the faculty, all of tho cIubs organizations, clubs, and all of tho departmental work of tho school. Tho year book staff consisted of Kenneth Merrill, business manager; Mcilo Ilyor, assistant manager; Truman Tru-man Illllyard, assistant manager; Evelyn Thompson, editor; Mary Tool-son, Tool-son, assistant editor; Cardon Merrill, F.lvera Johnson, Allco Allen, and Nota Hansen, department editors. Miss. 01 Ka Larson received tho prize for tho best name submitted for the book. The name selected was 'Tho Polaris," Polaris, being tho nanio of tho most northern star in tho firmament, and tho North Cacho High School, tho most northern high school ln tho state |