Adrian High School - Sickle Yearbook (Adrian, MI)

 - Class of 1930

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X A ,a I E i E as - - E i i o flu' E+ , f ' ' ' S-G-if-rf ,iv E13 O if s W en e en E i Vg ma, W Y F p v- e i e 'E E E II ' HSA- 1 -1:11 9-'Til GN5 if 'x Commeneemenzt Program p Given at the Armory l C 3 XWEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 1930 lr El EIGHT O7CLOCK 'if l jLl l ewwfo f J, Q 1 3 ufvlarch Of the Leadell SOlCllCfSv qplefnei ---- ----- -------- School Band 4, Invocation ------q----' I -n4 -d ----- - - 4- E -------,m-,, ,A ,-,,,, The Reverend W. E. Staff! Trumpet Solo, Carnival of Venicen fclarklii --.. , --,---,- R07 Mdffhef Introduction of Speakere.--ae.-.---..- .....................f.. Principal E- J- Reed l Address ,--,, e,,, ,,,-,, , - ,, ,,--,,,- -,,e.-,, .,...,.... W e bster H. Pearce +---4 June Rhapsody fDanielsj .......... ........ .......... G i rls' Glee Club VT - 'ig Presentation of Diplomas ....... ........ S uperintendent C. I-I. Griffey i .'-Ll The Drum fGihsonJ. ........... . .............. ...................... B oys' Glee Club Awarding Of Adrian College Scholarships ..,....,, ,President H, L, Fee-man - .... ................... K atlvleen Close Vocal Solo fSelecteclj .... Benedlcflon- ----- ----------------- .... A ..... T 11 e Reverend W. E. Starn Grand March from Aida --,e4 ------- H igl, School Band Q2

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'T'-fi , so wil . H ,., P A X' . s in ruoralo l l C ' t III, la.. tl rr Class Day Program Given at the Armory TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, 1930 EIGHT O,CLOCK GNMVD Ballerr Ivlusie qsehubeap mm,,,,,. ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,. - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.--,..,,.,,, Orchestra Invocation. ........................ ........ The Reverend Edward Montgomery Salutatory ......... ............... ..................... . D oris Smith Class History.. ........... . ........ Gladys Engel Piano Solo lS-electecij ....... ........ C harlotte Hanover Class Poem--- ................. ....... - -- ............. .Kathleen Close Class Prophecy ....... ....... T helma Baker and Paul Moore Class Oration ......... . .........,.. .. ........,... ................................. E leanor Santose I Passed By Your Window fBral1e-Lucas, ............ .Boysl Glee Club Class Giftatory .................... . ...... .. ........... Harriet Bean and Edward Fisher Presentation of Senior Gavel. ......e... .....,.. ..... ..... ......., P a u l Sauter Acceptance of Senior Gavel .....,.. ......... , Ben Gillies Valedicrory. .........,... .... ..., - - -. ..... ..... .......... M a rgaret Foltz Benedicrion ........................ ...,... . . The Reverend E. F. Manske 'QMarch of Boyardsv ll-Ialvorsenl ....... - ..... .... ...... - O rchestra So ,cu 1.55 -L-L' l .sq ,I , 1 rf-l, sf i. 4 to M will ', +-X-1 Ei rv-4 l f . E:,1'q 1 QQ. X l X. l L J, 'wild P i ii L71 f l LM



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.I Q kw 5'f-m CCW ' 7 'RY . ' ' I if 4 . . QJIEI lol Ili l it fl M , ' ,x r 1 , g ' as G , E H . . i v I I Q.. ...ff vawnicroax PoTTERY 17 -4+ MARGARET FoLTz 1 M-am: H'f :N'l HE Great Miner had been working. Before Him lay almost one hun- dred and fifty lumps of clay. To the potters, our parents, the Miner has taken the clay to be developed into things of beauty and usefulness. T4 It has taken several years to mold this clay, for the potters realize it is . to perform an important mission in the world. Different ingredients 'rr 'd'hh1d 1fh'd'hh Ld f Q are mixe wit t e c ay an artic es are as ione wit t e utmost care A for they must be able to endure the test of years. A11 the articles are now ready for the furnace into which they are plunged. p There are bricks, jugs, crockery, and chinaware. The bricks are useless in their present condition, but after they have been baked for a long time and have become iilskf firm and hard they will be used to build strong foundations and beautiful build- ' ggi ings. Likewise the crockery and chinaware are not fit for use now but must pass through the long process of baking, and glazing before they can serve the world. Just as the pottery can be of little use until it has been baked, neither can we give much service 'to the world if we are not educated. The schoolroom is the great furnace into which we enter at an early age. The years roll swiftly by, each year bringing to us its gift of knowledge. With this knowledge also come strength of character and ideals. At last the oventenders of this great schoolroom furnace have pronounced us ready to be removed, or to graduate. Tonight as the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty is gathered together, the Great Potter of all the universe looks down upon His handiwork. He loves it and wishes it to remain always as His pottery, without a chip or crack. However, if it does become broken He can reburn and reglaze the fragments and make it even more beautiful than it was when it was new. For the members of the Class of 1930 the next few years will bring the to- morrows when we shall be the workers in this great nation. We are carrying with us the knowledge and the ideals which we have received and which will have an unbounded influence on our lives. Now in the closing day of our high school career, we wish to thank all who have in any way played a helpful part in fashioning our lives. To our parents, to the Board of Education, and to the citizens of Adrian we owe a deep indebtedness but to the teachers who have worked so patiently with us through all our school years we express our sincere appreciation. We shall remember and hold dear each one of you and our appreciation will be shown by proving to you in the future that your work has not been in vain. As we are gathered here our thoughts are drawn sharply to the fact that we meet tomorrow night as a class for the last time. We regret to say Good Bye to our many friends, yet the door to the unknown future stands open and we are anxious to enter. As the Class of 1930 leaves to make Adrian proud of her, she bids the school and all her friends farewell. small, in-' 'fl if li 5 y La W l . 'if E L.. W tj U

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