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1 Just one hundred! Detailed description of Commencement Week events; exhibition drill; Governor Boies' address; society programs; banquets.
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2 F. A. Nimocks Principal at Sibley; J. F. Doderer will move from Bancroft to Rockwell.
3 Field Day Long list of winners, with times or scores, of field events.
4 J. S. McMahon Will be principal in Eddyville; Ella Flater will teach at Parkersburg; Cora McKinn will teach at Whiting; Mamie Herrick and Helen Poor will teach at Independence.
5 Miss Elizabeth Wyant Assistant high school principal at Stuart.
6 Miss Emma Ridley Will replace Miss Ensign as teacher of history and geography.
7 Miss Margaret McClosky Elected training teacher.
8 Miss Marion McFarland Elected Professor of Applied English.
9 One of the most interesting features A. F. Burton and Rodney Arey use corn sheller as part of Class Day act.
10 The board Presents Alumni Association with $50.
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11 The following alumni Roster of alumni and friends who attended Commencement.
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12 Addresses and valedictory
Zerwekh-Gilbert--Florence (Class of 1892)
Commencement oration.
13 Below is given the names List of graduates of Class of 1892, with class representatives noted.
14 On Wednesday morning Class Day program with program participants.
15 The Aristos are still congratulating themselves Brief description of banquet given by Aristos to the Shakespeareans.
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16 What next?
Lees--Annie (Classes of 1892 and 1893)
Commencement oration.
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17 Boom and boomerang
Huget--James Percival
Commencement oration.
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18 A military record reviewed
Cunningham--Edmund P. (Class of 1892)
Commencement oration.
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19 Standard time--all watches set
Hearst--Mary F. (Mamie)
Commencement oration.
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20 Our periodicals
Cunningham--Bridgie E. (Class of 1887)
Commencement oration.
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21 The larger hope
Wyant--Elizabeth (Classes of 1892 and 1897)
Commencement oration.
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22 Fourth Year class poem
Adams--Romanzo C. (Class of 1892)
Commencement oration.
23 Third Year class poem
Andrews--Lewis H.
Commencement oration.
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24 Second Year H. S. class poem
Calderwood--Etta (Class of 1898)
Commencement oration.
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25 Salutatory
Herrick--Mamie (Class of 1892)
Commencement oration.
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26 Lost stars of America
Bixby--May (Class of 1892)
Commencement oration.
27 The modern growth of freedom
Silliman-Wise--Emma (Class of 1892)
Commencement oration.
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28 Britain made free
Miller--Francis Garner (Classes of 1892 and 1893)
Commencement oration.
29 Class of '92
Hearst--Clara Grace (Class of 1892)
Commencement oration
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30 Advice to the juniors
Sullivan--Agnes (Class of 1892)
Commencement oration.
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31 The partition of Poland
Crary--E. Avery (Class of 1892)
Commencement oration.