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Show SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1922 COMMENCEMENT OF O. H. S. TO BE HELD AT ORPHEOM THEATRE IS One Hundred Eleven Students to Receive Diplomas Tomorrow Evening; Rev. Carver to Deliver Baccalaureate Address This Evening in the Presbyterian Church. The thirtieth annual commencement exercises of the Ogden High school will toe held at the Orpheum theatre, Monday evening at 8 o'clock Principal A. M. Merrill anounced last night. One hundred and eleven students will be graduated. Baccalaureate exercises will be helc at the First Presbyterian church af 7:30 o'clock this evening, with Rev. J E. Carver delivering the address on "The Making of an American." TONIGHT'S PROGRAM The program for the exercises this evening is as follows: Prelude, O. H. S. Orchestra. Processional. Invocation, "Day is Dying." Scripture-Response, "What God Appoints is Surely Right." O. H. S. -Chorus. Prayer - Response "If With All our Hearts." (Mendelssohn)Phyllis Offertory, "Abide With Me." O. H. Hymn, "Love Divine." Sermon, "The Making of an Ameri- Solo, "Hearken O Lord," Blanche Recessional, "O. H. S. Song" ilanche Walberg. COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM The Commencement program which sill be held Monday evening is as fol- Music, O. H. S. orchestra. Male Chorus, "Soldiers' Chorus," invocation, Rev. L. A. Garrison. Salutatory, "Commencement," W. ohrad Fernelius. Piano solo, "Wedding Day" (Greig). Beryl Beringer. Reading, "The man in the Shadow", Evelyn Corey. Vocal solo, "Happy Song," Phyllis Ling. Dorothy Long, accompanist. Oration, "The Higher Duty," Guy Flute solo, "Waltz from Traviata," Elwood Guernsey. Valedictory, "The Horseman of the apocalypse," Herbert Adams. Vocal solo, "Forest Song," Adelaide Ashton. , Dorothy Long - Accompan- Preseritation of Graduates, Principal A. M. Merrill. Conferring of Certificates, Supt. W. Karl Hopkins. School song, Class and Audience. HHl Benediction, Rev. L. A. Garrison. HONOR STUDENTS Honor students for the senior class Bg were announced last night by Principal Merrill as follows: ppy Herbert Adams, W. Conrad Fernelius, Elswood Guernsey, Guy Wesley Jordan, Fred Thackwell, Evelyn Corey, Joan Elizabeth Hurst. Carey Bennett, Oro Evans, Jack Gampton, Lon Garrison, Kenneth Hess, Jerome James, Clyde Miller, Louis Miller, Jack Delbert Madson, Ralph Nye, Dwight Rutledge, Israel Silverstein. Walter Wheeler,- -George Whipple, Dora Ashton, Gertrude Allen, Bery Beringer, Mary Browning, Alice Chapman;" Helen Cleveland, Frances Coolidge, Minnie Coop, Marian Cross. Evelyn Edlind, Kate Fenton, Catherine Ferguson, Bernice Harris, Sherma Hendershot. Grace Jensen. Orba Jorgensen, Ida Kent, Dorothy Lundy, Dorothy Long. - mer, Dwight H. Rutledge, Charles S. Stevens, Fred E. Thackwell. Commerical Course - Dora Ashton, Florence E. Benson, Minnie E. Coop, Norma Drabble, Ruth Fronberg, Geraldine Hansink, Ellen L. Holmes, Viola M. Jensen, Gradys Lucile Jensen, Orba Jorgensen, Lillian Kreines, Cleo Lethbridge. Dorothy Lundy, Marian Morsehead, Marie MacDonald, Wilmont Nelson, Sonoma Northrup, Veva Ogden, Berniece Robb, Lavina Shafer, Mabel Sparks, Melba Shaw, Addis Inez Thomas, Dorothy Wheelwright, Edith M. Wilson, Thelma Williams. Helen Winchester, Edward Burton, Albert B. Carr, Thomas Harry Fahey, Jack D. Madson, Clyde Conrad Miller, Franklin Peterson, William Poole, Roland Stagg, Floyd Thomas, Walter Wheeler, Geo. A. Whipple, Jr. English Course-Herbert D. Adams, Carey Bennett, Oscar C. Crosby, Oro Veloy Evans, Alfred Funk, Helen Cleveland, Marian Cross, Kate Fenton, Twila V. Gallentine, Dorrell T. Harris. Lon Garrison, John Kennedy, Clinton Pugmire, Thair Rich, Israel Silverstein, Haines Stratford, Gilbert J. J . Walberg, Gertrude Allen, Mary Browning, Minnie Carroll, Alice M. Chapman, Sherma Hendershot, Helen Keating, Ida Walton Kent, Phyllis W. King, Ramona L. Merrill, Gretchen Searle, Ruth Silverstein, Helen Thurston, Athleen Venema, Ida Williams, Mary L. Wright. Household Arts Course - Mabel Hardman, Maud Elizabeth Michaels, Margaret Wallace. g Latin or Modern Language Course -Jack Gampton, Kenneth Hess, C. Maxon Mellinger, Ralph Nye, Adelaide Ashton, Beryl Veta Beringer, Frances Coolidge, Evelyn Corey, Evelyn Mary Edlind, Catherine Ferguson, Bernice Harris, Josephine Louise Huss, Joan Elizabeth Hurst, NNorine Manning, Marian Mills, Dorothea E. Scott. Nona Todd. Scientific Course-W. Conrad Fernelius, Guy Wesley Jordan, Grace Jensen. Dorothy B. Long. Special-Leslie E. Bills, Lorenzo Doxey, Eugene Johnson, David Reeder. Darwin Sparks, Fay A. Wright. Norine Manning Ramona, Merrill Marian Mills, Marian Morsehead, Wilmont Nelson, Dorothea Scott, Ruth Silverstein, Gretchen Searle, Addis Thomas, Nona Todd, Helen Thurston, Athleen Venema, Mary L. Wright. Margaret Wallace. LIST OF GRADUATES Following is the complete list oJH graduates: Engineering Preparatory Course - Peter Andrew Beck, Edwood Guersey, Spencer Halverson, Jerome B James, Emmert Lippincott, John G McCune, Louis Miller, Kenneth Pal HIGH GRADS TO GET DIPLOMAS One hundred eleven students of the Ogden high school will receive their M diplomas at the Orpheum theatre at 8 o'clock this evening. W. Conrad Fernelius will deliver theH if salutatory address while Herbert Adams will give the valedictory. The program for this evening is asH Wt follows: M Music O. H. S. Orchestra Male chorus, "Soldiers' Chorus Faust Invocation Rev. L. A. Garrison Salutatory "Commencement" W. Conrad Fernelius. Piano solo, "Wedding Day" Grieg Beryl Beringer Reading.... "The Man in the Shadow" Evelyn Corey If Vocal solo "Happy Song" Phyllis King Dorothy Long-Accompanist. Oration "The Higher Duty" Guy Jordan 11 Flute solo "Waltz from Traviata" Elwood Guernsey If Valedictory, "The Horseman of the H ffi Apocalypse' Herbert Adams 11 Vocal solo, "Forest Song" I M Adelaide Ashton a Dorothy Long-Accompanist H Presentation of Graduates H Principal A. M. Merrill H Conferring ot Certificates I Supt. W. Karl Hopkins™ iSchool song Class and Audience [a Benediction Rev. L. A. Garrison M At the First Presbyterian church Sunday evening students of the senior class.W g together with their parents and friends,§ H gathered 'to attend the baccalaureate exercises, The address to the graduates iwas delivered by the Rev. J. E. Carver. H He spoke on "The Making of an American. 1 Blanche Walberg sang "Hearken, O Lord" and the "Ogden High School song." Phyllis King sang "If With All Your Hearts." I The Ogden high school chorus also wt s EM I.heard. May 30, 1922 THE 111 GRADUATES OF HIGH SCHOOL. At the thirtieth annual commencement exercises of Ogden High school, held in the Orpheum theater last eve- w ning, 111 boys and girls were present I Wj ed with diplomas of graduation. I S The program was an excellent oneH ffl and the audience was one of the larg- m est ever in attendance at events of I §1 that kind in Ogden. H This is a testimonial to education I IS H § in this city. m When 111 graduates are offered to I p the community in one year and a thea-1 W ter the size of the Orpheum is filled H H with deeply interested parents andH H friends, gathered to enjoy the sight I iaiid lend encouragement to the young ffl H people, the future of education in Ogden is on no questionable ground. H M The boys and girls who have com-H H pleted their high school studies areH p ready for the serious duties of life.H « They have had the foundation laid onH u which to build to higher purpose. TheyH now must fit in to the work of theH H world and do their full part in unself-H jjish service. J |