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Show " WASATCH ACADEMY' CLOSES SCHOOL TEAR 'I'he foi ty-.-Igh; h annual coin.-i -.. o "til oxen-: i of Wasatch Aim Y-u.y , weio hold Saturday evening In lae new gym. Professor ('. L. John; I presented diplomas to sixteen e.r.ul i-atos. i-atos. Tho following exorcise,, -,.r., enjoyed by a large audience: S-:. c -Ion, "Pond Llllles," Girls Giee ii.; Invocation. Reverand N K. ('),. , ,. 'son; piano duo. Miss Helen P-1..; and Xliss Grace Mae Sample; s-i tory, "Our Forests," Jay Thomp ; , violin solo, "Lelbesrreud," Mrs E. F. Gardemann; oration. "l'o,,i;iir port or Scientific Research," Lcsl'o K Cofer; piano solo "Polonaise." Mi i '(Henna Hullinger; valedictory, "Pa!- ; riotlsm", Fred pope; vocal silo XI. si Francis Jensen; selection. "Neapd' tan Serenade," senior nia'e quir; : The class member ar-j Vera J a: ';.;t Harold A. Wall, Theodore Kouis-. -ff and Stanley Pot -rse-i all of Ml. Ph ! ant, Jay Thompson, Sterlin,;, X!";-. Helen Elben and Theodore She;. herd of Salllia, Fred Pope and Wells Mar dock, Duchesne, Joe Dalpeaz and Grant liasmussen. Helper, vror i Jeans-elme, Price, Leslie K. (Vf Soldier Summit, Ernest S. Fliim Helper. Cecil Riggs, Russell Goo'-man. Goo'-man. Professor C. L. Johns, principal of Wasatch Academy left Sunday to attend at-tend General Assembly of the Pros' -terian Church in Indlanopolls, Indiana. In-diana. Nearly one hundred guest -i were in attendance at the annual reunion ;; i alumni dinner given Tuesday eveain ; !n Wasatch Academy dining hn'l. many out of town guests among I l.-Jinber. A get-acquainted party, during which community si:-,:i.:g and musical numbers by Miss Francis J -n sen, Xliss Mary Sample of St. 1 i,,l -. and Xliss Helen Petersen were e ij -y cd proceeded the banquet. Prof"- s. ! L". F. Gardemann was toast-master and responses to toasts were made by N. S. Neilsen, president of the aLi!ir,i association, Reverand N. E. CI :ne :-sen, :-sen, and Professor W. K. Throuiis.-. Xlis. O. F. Wall welcomed the senior class to which Leslie Cofer. cl.is; president responded. After 'he banquet ban-quet the following new officers wee elected: President, .Miss Crystal Jensen, Jen-sen, '1G; vice-president, V. S. Joirt-siiii, Joirt-siiii, '10; secretary -t roast! rer. J'i--, j Helen Petersen, '20. The guests w.-re seated at long tables each centered with tall vase of red and white carnations and ported por-ted plants and sprin,g blossoms v.e'i used in profusion about the rooms. XIrs. D. 11. Duckering. Xl.ss E ni'y Floming. Xliss Louise B. Weaver, V.". K. Throudsen and J. C. Wilson ente'-tained ente'-tained Xlonday at a senior class din- ner at Darlington Hall for the Wasatch Was-atch Academy graduates. Twenty-five Twenty-five were seated at the dining tab'e which was decorated In spring bloom and the class colors bjue and wlrie. rrofossor C. L. Johns, principal of Wasatch Academy announced the awarding of the followit- prizes in chapel exercises Friday morning: The Mary A. Adams Bound prize of ten dollars for the essay "America's Contribution to World Peace" to Xlis? Laurel Elben, '24; silver loving cup awarded by Coach J. C. Wilson for athletics to Jay Thompson. ,23; five dollar prize to the best girl athlete. Xliss Phyllis Burton, '2 4. Twenty-fivo dollar prize awarded by Dr. E. D. Silver of Salt Lake for excellency in biblo divided among Xliss Ruth Keu-i sel'f, 24. first prize $S.T0. Xliss El Rasnmssen, 25, second prize ft! ; ' Xliss Peggy Chase, '2t and Jon; Xlc. lean, '2G tied for third place. $ "..no each. Tho .warding of prizes In :t e annual F. 0. Jensen Literary Contest will take place Xlonday evening in tho Academy Assembly Mall. At tho ann-und F. C. Jensen Literary Liter-ary Cutest held In Wasatch Assembly Assemb-ly Mall Xlonday evening tho following prizes wore awarded: Oration.;, first prize $t!.00 "The College Trained Man," Theodore Keussel'f. "-' "; second sec-ond prize, $3.00. "Why I Want to In a Business Man." Harold A. Wa'l. ossasys. first prize, $5.00 "Life :f Christ," Jay Thompson. '23; second prize, $3.00 "The North Anie-!c.m Indian," Miss Dorothy Nelson. '2 1; declamations, first prize, $5.00. (Continued last page) i 1 WASATCH CLOSES SCHOOL (Continued from first page) Revolt of Mother," Miss Pauline Springer, '26; second prize $3.00 "Toussaint L' Overture, Joseph Shri-ber, Shri-ber, '24; The judges were Miss Francis Fran-cis Jensen, Miss Leila Paul of Pan-guitch Pan-guitch and Attorney M. B. Pope of Duchesne. ,An excellent musical program, pro-gram, including several vocal numbers num-bers by Miss Frances Jensen, was ren nered durln.g the evening. Harold A. Wall, Miss Add!" Pearson, Pear-son, Miss Louise Simpson, Theron Jorgeusen, and Paul Mc Lean wie awarded l.plomas by Professor W. K Tbrondsen in chapel exercises Monday Mon-day nioiuing for the completion of the conime-oial course at Wasatch Academy. |