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COMMENCEMENT The first commencement of the Silver City public schools was held in
the opera hall Thursday evening, May 25, 1893. The teachers, Mr. C. L.
Anderson and Miss Guyer, and the members of the graduating class had
worked faithfully for the success of the entertainment and the result was
most gratifying. Miss Viva Huffaker was first on the program with an
oration, “The Washington of the Present” rendered in a creditable manner.
F. G. Swarts was next with an essay on “Success” which indicated that he
knew the subject. Next came Miss Nellie Foster, a recitation, “The
Building of the
Ship” rendered in an easy and interesting manner. An oration on “The
Language of the Human Race”, by Miss Clara Allison came next, a very
interesting preparation. Miss Ada Greenwood with an essay on “The Voyage of
Life” made an excellent showing. As a speaker Miss May McKeen has quite a
local reputation and her recitation “The Convict’s Christmas Eve” did her
credit as usual. The last of the class was J. L. Conger with an oration on
“A Comparison of English and
American Literature.” This showed, much work and research had been
necessary to prepare. W. S. HAMMONS At the commencement of 1938, W. S. Hammons was honored for his
thirty-eight years service as school custodian. SUPERINTENDENTS OF SILVER CITY SCHOOL 1880-83 — Mr. Hanna |
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