ttfHisevelu lt;jviksMlti«c v : ^* Coimneiicemetil exercises fOr.tM • Buosejelfcdllgh School senior cikp« *v*re ftteld iat 3 0 o'clock Monday . 'morning fri Albert Taylor.: Ha H* 1tev:;.JSdrnun J. Kulp, pastaroT the. . FJrsl/‘»MeLhodist Cliurch nt Topeka-/ delivered: the commencement address.' t»M \‘-vlt; ■“No prcphet can determine what you caif do, Mr. Kulp said in ad-dressing, the class- ‘‘An InlelJi-,. gence test canoot predict your future,not even fa. G, Wells knows voir resources. There-is a great demand far brains-und leadership In the world. You nan not all btt' leaders, hut you shunlri all taker a try at it, Make a Tool or yuiiraeir it need he, hut do the best you ca.‘n• with yourself. Don't Jjg a plodder conforming with the- deadly . averugeV* ' #Miss Harriet Pruts man flayed a piano fiolo# “Malden1* Wish ” hy. Chupln-Lisat. Miss Mil urine Smith-aang “Aspiration” by. Cox. Miss Hope Hardie pluyed u violin *olo, Schubert’s MAve Marla,” Rov..,L f1T. J. Kice gave the Invocation* The Keenan urcheBtra played a m? , leclioru IL G. Lull presented the-diplomas. The student* who re-; ceived diplomas were; Roy Hoag-!und,v* M filer; Pearl Alexander, Jfimporla; Kuhy Alexander, Empo^ ria; Sarah Hoefer, of Emporia; Homer Stephens,, of Emporia; Margaret LaLoge, Emporln; LIl1 Han Creighton, Emporia: Jeas Duer, Zenith;? Hodges HnrreCl, Emporia; Hoy Horton, Kmporta; Naomi Underwood, Mattield Green; Mnbei .Jenkins, Osago City; Edward Flowers, Emporia: Ethel Clay, Mound Valley; Gladys Stepheriaon, Jimpo* Ha: - *