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PACE EIGHT CLASS DAY EXERCISES ENTERTAIN j Lf tse. 2 AUOTORWM FILLED BY AUDIENCE interesting “cl {surviving apes s a!came from the mouth of the Goddess is-| of Wisdom and the answers — were nswered in) gecord by lors. One o exer most ever y high school is wait- nl servil which wiil The presentation of the class gift | of their school ca- | to the junior:class was fittingly car- r ried out by Harry Ballard,-the lone The high school auditorium was!male’ member of the graduation class, and captain of the cadet or- ganization. “Cap” in the of tones told the on-coming ight for the class de times of seriousnes: rspersed with the frivolity | offish such affairs. number on the program ‘sid presented the gift to help them duet by Mi YE: in their trials. ss Kathryn®M Kathryn Mahoney, in a vocal solo di ability of the young ia-/covered herself with glory and easily recogni end tue! demonstrated her wonderful voice n “their return te the! which has brought her honor after mor during her schoo) career. ; which was written! In the class will, by Misses Ione bh Hollingsworth was! Wolcott und Jarize Hufsmith the} terpreted by the au-| departing graduates ared them- | t} omplished read-j selves of everything they valued ex- The poem is typi-|cept the honor of attainment and lence of school stu-| turned the bequests over to the t ring to encounter|juniors who next yerr reach the ld and sounds a key- !august sphere of dignified life. Many complishment. little parts of school life, dear to the Miss Mabe!|heart of the under-graduate and a/ d the|source of dreams in after years were raduate;mentioned in the will with the jun- to the | iors the recipients. | senior cul-} | Miss Ethel Rowse presented the| duation of the ' branding iron to the junior class and of the members that after branding the president of the ropped by the wayside |lower class delivered the solemn iron march of the, Which should inspire the juniors to emulate the departing class with never a chance of equalling their jrecord. Thence the class of 1920 SSS ! | a E s q {was branded seniors. iE u In the class prophecy the after | life of the members of the class wa ne WEEK IN) | foretold, much to the amusement of al, |the class. The prophecy, coming out of the flaming jaws of a fiery ¢ :1 Committee “Maps Out Pro- m at Luncheon Today; dron placed in a witch’s’ cave, bears {the stamp of authenticity of the de- Concerted Drive Is Sched- uled Here. ver onward | parting class. Miss Adams, is destined to become a school teacher, Harry Ballard a dean in an English college; Katherine {Mahoney is destined to become a famous artist; Vera Hollingsworth is doomed to a life of old maiden-; hood; Janice Hufsmith will be leader |of Bolsheviki forces in ier off Rus- sia; Mabel Johnson, a missionary for enlisting associate mem-| saving heathen souls; Lola Miller, the Boy Scout organiza-|the life of a housewoman with a sper during the nation-wide) roving husband, is the cruel predic- were discussed|tion; Eileen O’Mara is destined to 1 committee at noon to- become a famous athletic director at a luncheon at the Henning! Vassar; Ethel Rowse will be the first sper’s membership quota in| woman to rise above the heeds of is slightly over 150,)women for statesmanship: Anna that this number’ Trevett is scheduled to uphold the satly increased and in rec- scales of justice, hearing all the na- rd time. tion’s pleas but waxing wealthy from A meeting Saturday evening in the fat fees; Ione Wolcott will emulate city hall building is called for the pur-| faraous vocalizers and will mount to pose of getting local scouts in line the pedestal of fame. gn and to decide on The program was concluded by ans for the week. the singing of the class song which of the United States, was written. by Miss Anna Trevett the ‘value of proper and Miss Eileen O’Mara, adapted to of American boyhood, grant- a popular song. a] charter for the erganiza- LL ——— nuts of America. This NOTICE TO BOY SCOUTS ¥ embraces 375,00u|_ All members of the local Boy President Wilson in Scout organization are urgently re- Americ his proclamation urges unstinted sup-| quested to be on hand at the city port to this movement, assistance to hall Saturday evening at 8 o'clock to, which, he characterizes as a genuine Gscuss plans preparatory to Boy contribution to the welfare of the Scout campaign in Casper next week. Don’t forget the time and the place. 6-5-3t* { =. ‘NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION BOLSHEVIKS IN WEST UKRAINE OSING GROUND Press.) -Troops The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, School District No. 2, ss. Notice is hereby given to the elec- \tors of School District No. 2, in the County of Natrona and State of Wy- oming, that a special election of the ‘electors of said school district will be held at the Central School Build-! ¢ of the ing, in block eleven, in the City of é G@oncrall Petints Cand Bel Casper, in said school district, on the Oe cerry leader in Ukraine, 228t day of June, A, D. 1919, begin- ayes is: rere tentace of ing at the hour of one o'clock p. m. A earee and closing at the hour of six o’clock p. m. of said day, for the purpose of one on the question, whether or the Board of Directors of said ekgel district shall be authorized to issue the district school house con- pon bonds of said school district, in the amount of one hundred twenty, five thousand dollars ($125,000.00), the same being not in excess of two per cent of the taxable property in said school district, bearing a certatn rate of interest not to exceed five per cent per annum, payable semi- annually, on the first days of January | and Berdicheff, in western PRESIDENT TO WISIT BELGIUM FOR TWO DAYS Prean.) and July of each year, such bonds 5.—President | to be each dated August 1, 1919, and v June 10 for a to be numbered and ‘payable and _re- deemable, as follows, to-wit: Said bonds to be numbered from one to} one*hundred twenty-five, both inclus- ive, each to be in the sum of one thousand dollars; bonds numbered from one to five, both inclusive, to be payable and redeemable on Janu- joy ae ae and on January Ist of every succeeding yeur teats five of said bonds, in con- secutive number, shall be payable jand redeemable, until all are paid; for the purpose of providing funds for the erection of two suitable| school buildings in the said school | district, and providing the same with |necessary furniture, in accordance | with resolutions adopted by said | Board of Directors on June 3, 1919. By order of the Board of Ae tors. of said School District. No., 5.—John|in the Coupdy, of Nagrona and) Biase definitely Siared his of Wyomi Cheyenne to Denver, | Dated Casyer, Wrorbihes i ving gone to the Colorado metrop- school district, June 5th, 1919. yesterday afternoon. The law WILLIAM O; WILSON, firm of Clark & Haggard has beé| d lved, and the business of thi | 7 in Cheyenne will be conducted {| in the future by Avery Haggard. SENATE VOTES ON DEMAND FOR PREATY TODAY the resolution introduced by Sen- ator Johnson of California asking state department for the full text of the treaty with Germany. D, Ulark ha: offices from h ‘ih the County of! ‘Natrona’ and) State of Wyomihg: | (Pee Tuned, 12, 1919." The words of praise | all«the sen-/ most | seniors what lay ‘in store for them‘ red birthmark on the forehead, which ‘€ is in possession of Mrs. age 30, onde. height five feet nine The baby was stolen from the Albany county sheriff, who had it in charge following the i CTefk ess District No. 2,; 1 | 1 | | | e a The Famous Uncle Sammy’s Jazz Musical Quartette at the Iris Theater Next Tuesday. REWARD POSTED FOR ‘CHILD OF F"" = LARAMIEWOMAN SMALLER NATIONS WIN | The kidnapper, it is charged, is C. Hutchins 26, who FIGHT ON ARMAMENTS. a\.| ous than has been grasped on this was ar- NOTICE TO BOY SCOUTS ! FOR SALE All members of the local Boy . Furnished Home. 3 blocks Easy of Scout organization are urgently re- Herning Hotel. Fine lawn and vind quested to be on hand at the city|trees. Call 682W. Gee. hail Saturday evening at 8 ae to. discuss plans preparatory to Boy Brifegs, | Seout campaign in Cagper tiext Week resi ite is numbe! eae aa ; Don’t forget the time and the pla pness v cee in Casper for a nen’ pe oteag Saseex For afew day WRESTLING CLAIMANT IS * FLOPED BY SPOKANE MAN (By the Rnbechated Press.) PORTLAND, June 5, Walter } Miller of Los Angeles, ean oe - aRTOE = Neate the world’s middleweight wrestling ehampionship, was defeated by. Ted|_, This is to inform the public that | Thye of Spok after two, hours B. H. Werner and C. E. Werner rec Hd. Lea minutes in a match here last the sole owners of the firm of Wer-| . a % 7 ner Bros., and that we will not be/ {niki responsib e for bills incurred or deal-) ings made by anyone claiming to rep-| resent Werner Bros. | WERNER BROS. GEORGE CHANEY KNOCKED OUT IN THE FIRST ROUND (Ry the Anmocinted Press.) PHILADELPHIA, June sew Tendler, Philadelphia lightweight, knocked out George Chaney of Bal-! {timore in the first round after one minute and 12 seconds’ fighting last night. “ For the F re iy $1. 35° $7.00 pes $8. 00° $30.00 . 19 $7.50 we Europe Will Be Handicapped in American Trade Steel Rods Bambo Rods WASHINGTON, “June S.-—Frank Lines .. .. i e7° 4 Vanderlip, former president of the National City Bank of New York, told the Pan-American conference today that trading between South America and Europe could not be resumed as formerly for some time to come as the situation overseas “is more seri- .. 132 $8.00 Salmon Eggs, the real fish bait, iar. 75e Fish Baskets... P2090? $3.50 Spinners, Flys, Snell Hooks Fly Books ...2.. continent or even by a large propor- tion of the Europeans themselves.” CHICHESTER S PILLS ries Holmes Hardware Co. | Press.) 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