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4 n Th 6 SEINIIORWSICDRLE I9 M 2 I u u CLASS DAY PRGGRAIVI al Jfelhodisl Church WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 8 Selection.. . Invocation. Salutatory. Selection. . Oration. . . Prophecy. . Vocal Solo. Class VYill . .25 , . . .HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA . . . .REVERAND EARL RICE . . .LINDA NICOLAI . . . .SENIOIR QUARTET , . . .HAROLD HOUGH . . . .ROBERT GIBSON . . .ERYL RAINEY . . . . .MILDRED BRAGG l ELIZABETH LLOYD G1fmtOry ' ' ' lWILLIAM MIXTTHES g ALVIN HOWLAND Instrumental Trio . . . . . . A CL.-XIR SHUTES Presentation Of the Gavel. . . Acceptance Of the Gavel. . . l MARIE SHERMAN . . .SUMNIER PIOYVELL . . .FRANCIS COLLINS Yalerlictory ........... .....,.,.., E DITH SALTER Benediction .... ..... R EVEREND RICHARD LEE Selection .... .... H IIIII SCHOOL ORCHESTRA
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v The SENIOR SICKLE 1921 in SALUTATO RY Ylfgg ff T LAST the time has come to which we have looked forward for three long years, sometimes with gladness, at other times with a certain feeling ofsadnessg with sadness because it is necessary to leave our teachers and schoolmates, with gladness because we img feel that we have reached another mile stone on the road of life. 'T' W Q To those in the audience who may not be familiarwith the Adrian High School curriculum, we wish to say that we have one of the most liberal courses of study offered to students in any secondary school. Those who desire a professional career may prepare themselves for admission to any college in the United States, while those who prefer commercial or named work may go at once to the office or work shop. The High School course first of all prepares us to be good citizens. In Civics we are taught the applications of all the laws and governmental requirements to our home town and ourselves and also our duty and re- sponsibility towards our government. But in order to be good and useful citizens we must be physically well. This we are taught in our Physical Training department. Many who come to school with drooping shoulders and hollow chests are made strong and vigorous by a course of corrective gymnastics. The education which is practical is always very popular. Our Com- mercial course prepares a student for an office position. There is the Industrial course which prepares boys to manipulate the machinery ordi- narily used in industry. The course in Domestic Science and Art prepares girls to become house-keepers and home makers. The Normal course is designed to meet the needs of those who intend to teach in the rural schools. As a Senior class we wish to thank you, the patrons of the public schools, for the opportunities for education which you have given us. We feel that the past three years spent in work and study have been well spent and that we have received a fuller appreciation of what life holds for us and what it requires of us. VVe believe that the members of this graduating class will meet their responsibilities willingly and bravely, will have higher ideals of life and will do their work better because of the privileges they have been able to enjoy through their High School education. VVe wish to ex- press our thanks to our teachers for their patience and their untiring efforts in helping us across the many difficulties, to our parents for their sacrifices for our educationg and to our friends for the words of encouragement. . You are assembled here tonight to listen to some of the achievements of different members of our class. Your presence indicates that you are interested in our accomplishments and we trust that our efforts for your entertainment may afford you some degree of satisfaction. And now, in behalf of the class, I wish to extend to all assembled here, a most cordial welcome.
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