Held WednesdayGlass of 1931, Largest in the History of the Local High School Receive Diplomas**The largest class eyer* to graduate from the local high schooj was on the stage at the opera house on Wed- * ties day evening of last week* Fifteen; young people had completed the eours of study of the Hayes Agricultural High * School and ^Were given their diplomas by SuperintendentAmble. •. *Ivah Reynolds, a Frost township girl,, was valedictorian of the class, whidle Beatrice Burnett of Greenwood township gave the salutatory address. ‘ Thr was excellent music by the high school orchestra. Prof. M, L. Smith of Mount Pletsant delivered a most pleasing address* Mr. Smith is deeply interested^ in theconsolidation and betterment Of the1rural schools.THE CLASSMerton Bailey Susan Beemer Roger Briggs Martha Bringold *'f Ernest Bringold Beatrice BurnettRovelle Clark *; Arnold HughesHerbert Pfannes Iva Reynolds Wallace Smith Ledna Swartz Francis Totton Albert Whitmer . Elizabeth Woo din Both teachers and pupils are to be congratulated on their success this year. Patrons of the school will be glad to know that the teaching staff will be maintained withoutchange for another year. It may bp found necessary to add another grade teacher, but this will not affect the present line-up.Charles Amble,Rachel Woolley, Principal.Mynardi Maybee, Manual Training* Averyl Gaines,raago, many additions have- been-made fd the departments of agficultu domestic science and manual arts.Year by year the school is forging ahead. It is now' on Hie accreditd list of the University Of Michigan and every effort is being made’ by both the trustees and faculty to give the young people of Harrison and vicinity every educational advantage possible. *The wonderful success of the debating team last winter speaks, for itsself for the quality of training being given the student^ in the local institution. Also, where the products of .the domestic science and alts departments have been placed oh ex- * hibition they have won high praise., Whil athletics may not be a necessary part of .education, they are of more than passing interest to normal, -healthy youth. The showing made by the high school basketball team during the sdason just ended, proves that even athletics aer not neglected at Harrison. We are proud Of the. work accomplished during the past year and hope to accom-lish better things in the future. ,