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Show C0MF1ENT GRADUATION EXERCISES The school year for 1 919-1920 will end on May 14th and a very good orogram has been arranged for the graduation exercises. Thursday evening the main speaker speak-er of the evening will be Dr. Perry G. Snow, of the University of Utah. The school authorities feel extreme-iy extreme-iy fortunate in having obtained Dr. Snow's consent to ttpeak at these exercises ex-ercises and it is hoped that the people peo-ple of Milford will show their appreciation appre-ciation of this fact by being present Thursday evening. Aside from the loyalty to school and town that your presence at any school entertainment shows, this is an unusual opportunity to hear good speaking and good music, and to see what the high school is doing do-ing for your own sons and daughters. Fred Cottrell has been chosen as iledictorian for the class and Miss (uma Bond will deliver the salutatory saluta-tory address. Both of these people ; re. very capable of giving something veil worth hearing, as the two principal prin-cipal points considered in choosing students for these honors are. class ffenrds and ability to deliver an e;:1 dress. Other numbers of the program will l;e equally interesting and will certainly cer-tainly be enjoyed by all who hear j them. The Graduates are: Cuma Bond ; Fred Cottrell Manila Poulter j Bernard Jameson Inez Williamson ! Frances Wood. A commencement dance will follow fol-low the exercises.. The program for Thursday will be: SENIOR ASSEMBLY, TUESDAY MAY Ilth Piano Duet Manila Poulter and Frances Wood. Class Will Inez Williamson Prophecy Bernard Jameson Class Song Senior Class CLASS NIGHT PROGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12th, 8: 15 p. in. y Duet Cuma Bond and Manila Poulter. Reading Bernard Jameson One Act Farce "That Rascal Pat." Patrick McNoggerty Fred Cottrell. Major Puffjacket Inez Williamson. Charles Livingston Frances Wood. Laura, the Major's niece Manila Poulter. Nancy, Laura's Maid Cuma Bond. Reading Inez Williamson. Piano Selection Frances Wood. Impersonation Fred Cottrell. GRADUATION" EXERCISES THURSDAY MAY ltjth, at 8:15 p. in. 1. Girls' Chorus "Calm of the Night," Senior High School Chorus. 2. Invocation. 3. Introductory remarks Principal Georgo S. Bate. 4. Vocal Solo ,r. Salutatory Miss Cuma Bond. 6. Remarks Supt. Karl G. Maeser. 7. Junior Girls' Chorus "A Child's Fancy.'' 8. Valedictory--W. Fred Cottrell. 9. Piano Solo The Reverend -A. II. Wilkes. 10. Address Dr. Perry G. Snow. Dean of the School of Medicine at the University of Utah. 11. Piano Duet Maxine Bardsley and Ilean Hanks. 12. Presentation of Diplomas, W. J. Burns. 13. Girls Chorus "A Butterfly Dance." 14. Benediction Immediately after the graduation program, the Commencement Dance will be held in the High School Ir vmnasium. Special decorations and refreshments will be features. Tickets 7ac per couple. |