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MAINTAIN PACE WITH j, TIMES, PICK PURPOSE 83 Bismarck High School Sen- iors Presented Diplomas Last Evening Eighty-three members of the grad- uating class of the Bismarck high school received diplomas last evening ? at the annual commencement exer- ie cises at the city auditorium. Presentation was made by Burt Finney, president of the board of ed- ucation, who exp! on behalf of the class has cooperated with the faculty and board. He voiced the wish that the group would continue «in their search for information, thus Faber, Marion Natalie M. Barbie, Lillian J. Benesh, rt W. Boelter, Margaret W. Bornhofer, Emma May -Brittin, Vin- cent De Case, Emma W. Claridge, Leonard K. Crawford, Jean D’Ardis, Brennan B. Frances. Davis, Mildred W. Di Russell M. Enge, Grace L. Erickson, William Howard Erlenmeyer, Paul Frances Flannagan, Wallace W. Greene, Ruby E. Guthrie, John E. Hafstrom, Hazel V. Halver- son, Frances Irene Heath, Vada Lor- etta Heaton, Vera Luverne Heaton. Earl Hoffman, Esther Jean Hum- Phreys, Isabelle E. Humphreys, Irene Karolyn Hurley, Ruby Jacobson, John Jansonius, Gracie E. Jenkins, Marian W. Jensen, James C. Johnson, Ruth Esther Kershaw, Earl F: Kitchen, Alice Jeanette Klipstein, France, Edward V. Mary ma Marie Neison, Lydia E. Niemi, Jeanette Kathryn Norum, John Fr. O'Hare, Robert Olgierson, Auverne Cameron Olson, Lila Olson, Aldeen fitting themselves for better citizen- Th ship. Dr. Julius Boraas, of the faculty of 7 St. Olaf's college, Northfield, Minn., gave the commencement address, tak- ing as his subject, “What Can a High D. School Graduate Do?” Mentioning the opportunities the group will have, Dr. Boraas urged each one to keep an open mind and He grow in the coming years. j Citing facts to show the great iW strides made in all lines of industry and the professions during the past decade, the speaker pointed out that the successful man is the one who keeps abreast of the times. Need Life In emphasizing the need of a moti- "-vating purpose in life, Dr. Boraas de- clared that the ideals acquired dur- ing school years stay with one through life, just as habits of living and thinking do. “A wise person is careful of the fm ideas he takes into his mind, for it 15] preg: fiz, the ideas which make or break one,” Boraas % “A young man has learned wisdom =» when he realizes oa arte ea rreen and accepts things But is was tt foe for the class of 1930 that Dr. Boraas had a mes- sage, but for the father and mothers -as_ well. Their verance, their influence, and ries all, their encour- Sie i agement was responsible for this final day of accomplishment, the speaker “declared. Fs Presentation of the Knowles award, fs given annually by F. A. Knowles to 7 that senior ranking highest in his studies during the four high school years, was made by W. H. Payne, principal, who awarded the pin to Mary Miller. Other Scholars Praised Mr. Payne mentioned the athletic i prowess of the student and stated that too often the public forgets to x lend the same amount of encourage- ment to scholastic endeavors. Ten + other students had averages above 90 per cent for the four-year period, Mr.| were urged to get | ‘Payne said. These were Margaret ‘Will, Berenice Rhines, Frances Heath, Auverne Olson, Esther Humphreys, Isabelle Humphreys, Frances Davis, Virgil Luyben, Goldie Strutz, and Theodore Psilolihnos. The invocation and benediction were given by Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the McCabe Methodist church. Musical numbers were pre- sented by the girls’ glee club. Those receiving diplomas were: Anne Anderson, Thomas Asbridge, Harold J. Yeasley. Hay Creek Clubwomen Plan Achievement Day Preparations for County Achieve- ment Day, which the Hay. Creek Homemaker's club is sponsoring, were completed at a meeting of the club Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Harold Breen, north of the city. cate Site will be held Wednesday te tg oene arcane tes to Mrs. » chairman pubes cceeateads Other members of Mrs. Breen’s committee are Mes- dames Casper Irish, Glen Tupper, and John Gourdette. Mrs. Henry Nagel was fete Si chairman of the prize whose duties will be to Merwe! ites to be awarded for the” Lee garments exhibited, and to arrange for displays. peta with Mrs. Nagel @ are Mes- dames Charles Nagel, Frank Donald- son, Samuel Turnbow and George Morris. Heading the hospitality com- mittee is Mrs. William Morris. In charge of exhibits is a commit- ft Nagel, Gourdette, W. and Turnbow. NATIONAL WOOL HOOK-UP URGED Stanley, N. D:, May 29.—Nembers ‘of the Mountrail county wool pool behind a movement Gent Wolff. 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