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Show II EXERCISES AT . THE ACADEMY TONIGHT The twenty-fifth annual fomnionr'-ment fomnionr'-ment exrrciscs of th Weber academy j v.l be hld at S:3o o'clock tonight iii the auditorium of the school. A ' feature of the program will ho 'he j cantata, "Wreck of the Heaperus." by the school choir under the direction of Prof ToReph BaUantyne. Prnctlcally the emire day nt the academy wns taken up by the faculty in checkinc the grades of the student-;. The graduating clas3 spent much time in decorating the hill for the occasion. While it Is not planned to have the place elaborately decorated, decora-ted, the seniors are usln;: their talent to good advantage in making the hail ireac a festive and appropriate appear-fnce. appear-fnce. The choir will be seated upon tho raised seats with the class of graduates gradu-ates occupying a prominent position near the front of the rostrum. Reserved Re-served sections of seats have been arranged ar-ranged for the faculty and members of the board of education and the remainder re-mainder of the lower floor will be for the parents The trader-graduates i the school will occupy the gallery The following program will be given: giv-en: The commencement exercises will be held at 8 30 o'clock Tuesday evening eve-ning in the academy auditorium. The program Is as follows: Cantata, "Wreck of the Hesperus-' Music by Thomrts Vnikmon Mr. Joseph BaUantyne, director We her academy choir; Mr R. V Nlcli ols, director Weber aeademy orchestra: orches-tra: Miss Elsie Shorten, soprano; William Wil-liam S Wright, baritone; Mr. Robert Jones, accompanist. Keiser Frederic March .... Friedmann Invocation. . Charles R Middletnw Tenor Solo George Dcuglna Principal's Report Principal W. W Henderson Kducationa for Service .Pearl (Jrover Cantata ...Weber Academy Choir Valedictory Address.. Jesse Cottle I Presentation of Diplomas. Oxen Ml n not I Minuet Du Boeuf ) Hayden. Weber Academy Orcbesti-i Benediction I Every student of the Weber acade I my is hoping that the "Jinx ' that pursu s them un every field day celebration cele-bration will hi- ih-.,-ir tomorrow when the annual excursion to Lagoon will ho held There rarely has been a dale set for the field day but that the excursion had to be postponed or la ken In a rain storm. The weather I man has promised fair weather for tomorrow to-morrow and Principal Henderson states that 500 people will go doun to the resort tomorrow morning at lu o'clock on the special train There will be a flve-lnnlng ball I game between the Seniors and Fresh ' men and also an inter-class track meet on the athletic field. Boat races will be enjoyed and quite a number have stated that they will risk the coldness of i he water and take their first outdoor out-door plunge in fresh water tomorrow. Although the Weber academy excursion excur-sion is the first of the season and will occur two days before the regular I opening c.f the resort, the manage I ment has made arrangements to have most of the concessions open. The ri.-sort orchestra vrfll be present and dancing will be enjoyed through the evening. The closing event of the commencement commence-ment week will be the alumni reunion reuni-on at B SO m Thursday evening,) J at the Academy I no |