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Show v v v COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES AT THE SC. H. S. Dr. George II. Hrlnhall, president of tho- R. V. U. of Provo, faced a1 closely packed assemblage and the! largest class ever graduated from t.in South Cache High School when he arose to deliver the commencement nddicss at the srranth annual com-mensement com-mensement of the.school, held In the spaslous Third ward hall at Hyrum' last Sunday evening. Ills address was thoroughly In accord with tho Ideal of tho South Cache high seohol "to train for life" as expressed by Mr. II. H. Adams In the principal's remarks re-marks and was slightly anticipate In ono phase at least by Miss Fern Nielsen in the valedictory. The sincere., sin-cere., homely advice given by Dr. Drlmall to tho graduates was In perfect accord with the spirit of t:u- ahdlcnce Invoked by several stirring mdslcal numbers which preceded the commencement address. Tho commencement exeicises e ened with a selection by tho school chorus "JIurah for tho Flag." ay Wagner. President Joseph' White of tho Hyrum stake, offered the invocation, invo-cation, followed by a violin solo by toy Halvor8on. Mr. Halverson, one ot tho graduates, succeeded In satisfying satis-fying tho musical taste or his hearers las tho appreciative applause Bhowed. Principal H. H, Adams of tho high school traced briefly tho history ot tho school In the prlnclpal"s romarka Ho showed clearly the remarkable growth which tho school has experienced exper-ienced sinco the first year was given ten years ago. Ho declared that the hearty-jiooperatlon between fuculty. btudents, board ot education and iio schools supporters, was tho cause for thccnvlablo position of tho Soutn Cacho High School. . ' , Miss, Harriet Christiansen ot Hy rum nndN& mombcr of tho graduating clasH sang. a boautlful Eong "Whero I My C.ir..ixi if is Il'-sted," accompanied accompan-ied on tho'Y'c-lln and the plano ' i "Progress Is marked by sacrifice"" was adopted na her theme for tho valedictory by Miss Fern Nielsen.. Miss Nielsen won the right to deltT- er the farewell address because or the fact that sho had scored tho moHt points In scholarship during her four years years at the high scho 1 any student. "Derccuso from Jocelyn," and i Would That My Love," were given by member of tho ladles chorus of the school. Melvln Lemon also one or the graduates, played excellently tho "Vnlse do Concert," by Wlenawskl, on the piano. ,, Violin quartette, "Oh Dry Those Tears," was given by N. W. Christiansen, Chris-tiansen, Itoy Halverson, Raymond Jorgenscn and Ralph Hansen, and a doublo mixed octctt, the "Sextetto from Lucia," by members of the ladles la-dles chorus were splendidly given. Duo to tho unavoidable absence ot v Supt. H. V. Larsen of tho Cache coun- ty schools who was to have presented the diplomas, Mr. Andrew M. Ham. mond, a members of the Cache county coun-ty board of education, was called upon to present them. " ' The benediction was pronounced by Mr. M. D. Dird. I Thirty-two graduates received diplomas. di-plomas. They arc: James McDrlde, Hyrum j Peter Orlando Or-lando Thompson, Rnxburg, Idaho; Melvln Lemon, Hyrum; nKto Maughan, Wellsville; Evelyn Hutchl- json, Wollsvlllo; Lucille Egan, MIU-vllle; MIU-vllle; Eva Larsen, Hyrum; Beatrice Ijcssop, Mlllvillo; Maur Miller, X!)- (rum; Klda Jensen, Hyrum; Leroy Rlchman, Paradise; Mary Johnson, Avon; Prlscllla Johnson, Hyrum; ,Ione Daker( Mendon; Alva .Smith, .Paradise; Harriet Christiansen, Hyr rum; Ida Anderson, Hyrum; Selwyn . Hulse, Mlllvillo; Leola Christiansen, Hymm; Ann Jackson, Avon; Roy Halverson. PoVadlso; Wallaco nick-more, nick-more, Paradise; Led a Leatham, Wellsville; Margaret Lelshman, Wells villo; Constance Peterson, Hyrum; Fern Niolsen, Hyrum; Alice Olson, Paradises Afton Jones, Wellsville; Phebo Jensen, Hyrum; Erne Johnson, Mlllvllje; Clyde Obray, Paradise, and Lena. Allen, Paradise. . ... i |