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Show H. S. GRADUATING CLASS LARGEST EVER TURNED OUT Commencement week was observed observ-ed by the .Milford high school May 24th to 2;th. The high school is is-suing is-suing diplomas to twelve pupils, the largest class since the school was established es-tablished in 1!)15. The graduates j who received diplomas are: i Andrew Thomson, Melvln Stanley, i George Gardner, Ethel Stanley, Macel Rogcri, Bessie Killam, Christie Mc-; Mc-; Leod, Claudia Coleman, Gertrude. ! Baxter. Frances Sloan, Ruth Elmer i and Arvilla Muir. j Sunday evening the uaccalaureato sermon wns delivered ai the high , school auditorium by J. F. Tolton, of Beaver. Monday evening at the high school gymnasium, the parents entertained j a dancing party in honor of the teach ; ers and members of the graduating ' class. ; The following program was given: Vocal d'uet, Mrs. Susie Smith and j Mrs. Ralph Quayle. Vocal solo Jacck Turley. Reading Ardath j Johnson. Trombone solo C. A. Bai-! Bai-! lev. Violin solo Dr. C. R. Parrish. Vocal solo Mrs. George Knutson. A banquet was served at .11:00 with C. A. Bailey as toast master. Wednesday evening the Seniors gave their annual "hop." Music was furnished by the Serenaders from Provo. Thursday evening, the Senior banquet ban-quet was given at the Union Pacific dining room, Andrew Thomson acted as Toastmaster. Friday evening the Commencement exercises will be held at the high school auditorium. |