COMMENCEMENT PLANSHIGH SCHOOL HAS A CLASS OF FOURTEENCLASS DAY PROGRAM MAY 20The Art Exhibit will be Held In the Town Hall May 14 to 16 and . Many Articles of Handiyvork will be shown.Plana have already been completed for the annual commencement exercises of the Waterloo High School. There will be fourteen graduates this year, ■even boys and seven girls.The comencement program will be given by the clas9 on Thursday evening. May 21, in the U. B. Church. The baccalaureate services will be held in the same church on Sunday evening, May 17. Supt. A. L. Moody has consented to give the baccalaureate address. It was the unanimous choice and request of the class that he do this important part of their graduatory exercises for them. The High School Chorus under the direction ot Miss Fcarne Leas will furnish the music with the exception of one number which the Quartette will 8ing.The Class day program will be given on Wednesday afternoon, May 20, in the assembly room of the the High School.The graduates are as follows:Russel Wittmer Vida McGifiinEmmeraon Walker Olga FiskGlen Myers Hazel DanielsGould Stanley Pauline HankeyClifford Hawk Janet BeardLester Dull Maude LutmanWilliam Day Dora McCulloughThe Grammar DepartmentThera will be twenty graduates from the grammar department this year. They too will give a program which Will be given on Friday afternoon in the school building.The following is a list of the eighth grade pupils: (Lynn Arthur Clarence Bookmiller Wilbur Bowman Erma Faucett Osie Goodrich Jessie KisseberthLester Lowman Agnes LuceCarl Luce Mable MarshAlmond McBride Chas. McIntosh Walter Michael Joe Miser Frank Schomberg Venus ShultzDarrel Smith Cletus TrailPear'e Geisinger Clarence McConathy The Art*Exhibit.The Art and Manual training exhibit will be given in the town hall on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 14, 15, and 16. Soma beautiful oil painting*, made by the members of the Senior class, and some good work in pastel by the Junior class, may be seen. Work of the other high school classes and grades will be shown. The work of the Be wing class which has been done under the instruction of Miss Fearne Leas will be greater this year than before.The shop wor^ showing sleds, sleeve-boards, medicina'cabinets, center tables, library tables, etc. will make a fine exhibit. This exhibition will be free to the public and the patrons of the acbool an espeoially-requested to In-•pectths work.