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Show A Short Talk. A Mission for the Graduates of the Millard Academy Clark Allred Kcieotlon. Water Mltl Academy Male Quartette A Paper, Right Living Mattle Stepbenaon Vocal Solo, An April Fancy - Geneva Robinson Principal's Report I A. Stevens Piano Solo. Wedding Day at Trold- hanger Mrs. C. A. Broaddus Address to Graduates Supt Horace II. Cummlngs Selection, Pale In the Amber West Academy Ladles' Quartette Presentation of Certificates Pres. Orval L. Thompson Chorus Academy Choir Henedlction L. F. Moench Graduate. Leonard Wood, Myrtle Langston, Clark Allred, Inex Allred,- Iva Turner, Geneva Robinson, John Wright, Eds Cropper, Mattle Stephenson. ' At 2 p. m. the dedicatory services were held. The program was aa follows: fol-lows: Singing, "All Hall Our Glorious gregatlon, "Come, O Thou King of Kings." Prayer, John Meek strand. Singing, "All Hall Oour Glorious Chieftain." Historical sketch of the Academy, by Willis K. Robinson. Hemarks, Prea. Alonxo A. Hinckley, Apostle George F. Richards. Vocal Solo, lst Psalm. Mrs. C. A. Hroaddus. Remarks, Supt of Church Schools, Horace H. Cummlngs. Selectlonl "Ihiddy." ladles' Quartette. Quar-tette. Remarka, Pres. Orval L. Thompson. Remarks, Pres. Alongo A. Hinckley. Chorus, Academy Choir. Ilenedlction, Peter L. Hrunson. Principal Stevens notified the students In the early part of the school year that an exact record would be ; -t of every studeitti ortt and at lhrfMfWtremnt tWc.-etJI4 frf atudents receiving the" highest marks should havo honorable mention. In the principal's report the following received re-ceived honorable mention: First six mentioned for scholarship: Clark Allred, Frankie Roper, Zella Nielson, Mercy 8tepheHon, ' Cleon Hunker, Ancll Strlnghani. Second six mentioned; Margret Nielson, Inex Allred, Myrtle tangston. Iva Turner, John Wright. Hly Moody, Others worthy of mention, and were on the scholarship rolls during the year: Vorda McKee. Ivln Hilton, Clara Thompson, Ralph Wood. Franklin Hadger, Wallace Woodbury, Carlsa Cog. Samuel Knight. Friday evening the grand commencement com-mencement ball waa enjoyed by all. ACADEMY NOTES. .. ..Clark Allred, Reporter. Thursday evening, April 24th, the giaduatlng class was entertained at Ihe home of Dr. and Mrs. Hroaddus. Itst week the Juniors, sophomores and Freshman classes each spent an en-loyable en-loyable evening at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Hroaddus. All the final examinations were riven April 2Kth. 29th and 30tb. Thursday morning. May Ist the ladles of the town cleaned the academy building. Several men with .heir teams and scraper spent most it the day levenlng the Academy cam )us. Thursday evening the graduating isss rendered the following program: ocal Duet Geneva Robinson, Myrtle Langston led tatlon Kda Cropper Csay Iva Turner Tornet Solo .. Leonard Wood 'lasa Report .. John Wright "Th Whit Shawl." A Two-Act Farce. ' CA8T OF CHARACTERS. iunt Hetsy Hrlggs Inex Allred r. Adolphus Katx Samuel Knight nixabeth Steele Myrtle Langston Catherine Steele Mattle Stephenson Lrthur Clayton Ancll Strlngham ieo. Ryols Leonard Wood Misses Siepheson and Ingwin as he cultured Steele sisters were much d mired. Wood and Strlngham as college hums were natural and pleasing In lielr manner. Mrs. Allred aa Hetsy Hrlcgs. the un-ultured un-ultured old maid from the country. ade fun for the audience, while amuel Knight aa Dr. Katx. got In i ouble by proposing to her, thinking tie waa the beautiful Mls Steele. I Friday morning at 10 a. m. com- ! lencement exercise were held, horn. Farewell to tbe Forest... ; . Academy Choir i rayer Joha Reeve I iaao Duet. New Virginia Dance Norma Dwmroa and Mr. Broaddus I |