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Show Much Going On At BrY. College Examinations and Commencement Week Dates Are Set. Karl Wood Chosen As Valedictorian On account of tho Church School Toachcre' Convention which will bo held In Provo commencing June 6, commencement at the Drlgham Young College will bo held on Thursday In-stead In-stead of on Friday as announced in the catalogue. Tho Field Day scheduled sched-uled for May 29 has already b'een observed ob-served In the May 8 hike. Tho Fourth year examinations aro sot for May 20, 27 and 28. The Church history examination, however, will bo given on Saturday, May 23. Examinations for all students not prospective graduates will bo held later commencing May 29 with ono or two small classes coming the "day before. Karl Wood has boon chosen as valedictorian val-edictorian of his class. The choice is always made by the scholarship test. Closo behind Mr. Wood are Edgar Evorton and Pearl Johnson who tied for second placo. Besides excellent grades, theso students all had an exceptionally largo number of hours work accomplished during tho four years, each having completed, quite a little moro than tho required 160 hours. W. Lorenzo Skldmoro has tho pa-, per from tho Sixth year graduating class. Mr. Skldmoro, also, has a very commendable record, , f Of the slight accidents sustained on tho hlko all aro getting better. Loralno Dunbar, who sustained tho only serious accident. Is Improving nicely, and unless unlookcd for complications com-plications sot In will bo about In a fow days. 'Muf Willis and Dick Qutnney wero about Immediately after af-ter their hurts, and tho Iasslo who fell into tho creek experienced no Inconvenience after sho had "hung them on tho bushes"' and they had been adjusted by "Old Sol and tho wind." Quite a number of sun blisters blis-ters and bruises ore in evidence and according to tho reports quite a number num-ber of black and blues not visible Mr. Holman Is not ablo to attend to his Janitorial work. Ho has been ailing for a numbor of days, but Wednesday ho wasn't able to bo out It seoms pneumonia threatens. in the tennis games played yesterday yester-day between tho Oneida Stake Academy Acad-emy and the Drlgham Young College, honors wero divided. Professor Rob-InBon Rob-InBon of tho 11. Y. C. won in tho singles, in tho doubles Paker and Rob-ltiBon Rob-ltiBon of Oneida wero victorious. Tho Juvenllo orchestra led by Professor Pro-fessor Otto gavo a very creditable exhibition ex-hibition In devotional Tuesday. Quito a number of tho players were from tho Training School. In all probability probabil-ity tho Training School will establish an orchestra next year. These playing play-ing Tuesday wero Marie Pcderaon.' Ellen Nilson, Venlco Hillyard, Wallace; Wal-lace; England, Leonard Pitkin, Her-achel Her-achel )baw, Ollle Edward-), McCrack-on McCrack-on Smith', .Five others belonging to this orchestra. Thoy wore unable to meet and play with thoso on Tuesday ' The Pearlan girls gave a pwi.v.last night In the dining room. This was a party givon to tho prospective members mem-bers of next year. Alroadv the'Pear-lan the'Pear-lan Is reorganized for noxt yehr. The officers are: president, Pearl Johnson; John-son; vlco president, Edna Davidson; secretary and treasurer, Laverne Larson.- Delicious refreshments wore served after and before which the girls busied themselves In tho tilings only girls can think of doing. |