Colebrook Academy - Clipper Yearbook (Colebrook, NH)

 - Class of 1943

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GRADUATION FROG RAM Tuesday Evening, June 8, 8:00 o'clock TOWN HALL PROGRAM Processionalq!Pomp and Circumstanced-Elgar Invocation Salutatory UAllegiance To American Idealsu Waltz from Serenade for String Orchestra CTschaikowskyJ 'Self-Allegianceu Violin Solo UAdagiou Ries Class Gift Presentation Valedictory :'Allegiance To Country and Government Cello Solo HSpanish Dancef Grandadoes aTaylor Trio Rev. James F. Quimby Jean Walker aTaylor Trio Parker Hicks Pauline Dexter Edith Fellows Richard Annis Rosalie Stoddard Commencement Address Prof. Worchester Warren, Dartmouth College Midatures Frank Bridge a. Minuet A b. Allegretto ' aTaylor Trio Presentation of Awards and Diplomas Headmaster William B. Hounsell Class Ode Senior Class Reception to Graduates 4Taylor Trio V Pauline Taylor Dexter--Violin Rosalie Taylor Stoddard--Cello Evelyn Arncroft--Piano CLASS ROLL COLLEGE COURSE Richard Ramsey Annis Jeannette Lsther Bunnell Parker Alba Hicks, Jr. Jean Walker GENERAL COURSE Gloria Elise Arno Barbara Barnett Daniel George Hebert COMMERCIAL COURSE Bernardine Emma Davis Edith K. C. Fellows Arlene Leis Forbes AGRICULTURAL COURSE Robert Wayne Cross Bernard Amasa Frizzell Sherburn R. Heath HOME ECONOMICS COURSE Everdean Ruth Bean Nathalie Edith Whitehill

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BACCALAUREATE SERVICE OF WORSHIP Monadnock Congregational Church Sunday, June 6,rl943--7:30 P. M. Tama: 'sms powmg or PERSUASION' Organ Prelude rocessional hymn nAll Hail the Power of Jesus' Nameu Cgroup standingj l. All hail the pow'r of Jesus' namel Let angels prostrate fall, Bring forth the royal Bring forth the royal diadem, and crown him Lord of all, diadem, and crown him Lord of all. 2. Lot every kindred, every tribe, On this terrestrial ball To lim all majesty ascribe, And crown Him Lord of 111. To Him all majesty ascribe, And croJn HimJLord of all. 3. O that, with yonder sacred throng, we at his feet may fallg S We'll join the ever-lasting song, and crown him Lord of all, Ne'll join the ever-lasting song, and crown him Lord of all. Responsive Reading--from Psalm 119 QCongregation seatedl Leader: Blessed are the undefiled in the way who walk in the law of the Lord. Group: Blessed are they that keep his testimonies and that seek Him with the whole heart. Leader: O that my ways were directed to keep thy statutes. Group: Then shall I not be ashamed when I have respect unto all thy commandments Leader: Uherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? By taking heed thereto according to thy word. Group: with my whole heart have I sought Thee: O let me not wander from thy commandments. Lezier: I will meditate in thy presepts, and have respect unto thy ways. Group: I will delight myself in thy statutes: I will not forget thy word. Selection nFairest Lord Jesusu Academy Glee Club Prayer ' Qffering for Vacation Bible School Work Scripture Reading Isaiah Ch. 40 Verses 25-Sl Selection nLovely Appearu Academy Glee Club Sermon Selection uHallelujah Chorusn Academy Glee Club Eymn nAre Ye Ablen 1. nAre ye ab1e,n said the Master, 3. nAro ye ab1e,u Still the Master uTo be crucified with me?n Whispers down eternity, nYea,N the sturdy dreamers answered, , And heroic spirits answer uTo the death we follow Thee.u Now, as then in Galilee. Refrain: 2. nAre ye able when the shadows Lord, we are able, Our spirits are Close around you with the sod thine, To believe that spirit triumphs, Remold them, make us, like Thee, divine To commend your soul to God?n Thy guiding radiance above us shall be A beacon to God, To love and loyalty. Benediction and Recessional



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vw-.LEDICTQRY ALLEGIANCE TO COUNTRY AND GOVERNMENT We are Americans. It is our privilege and duty to defend our country against all enemies. We have come upon a great obstacle, nNazism,n which threatens to destroy all freedom. The brave men livhg before us fought to preserve liberty in this land. They shed their blood to make our land safe for democracy. It was they who established the'great theory of Americanism. It is our duty to protect it with our heart, soul, and life. What would happen if the axis powers should win this war? We would be subjected to the same conditions as those other nations which Hitler now dominates. Many Americans would be slaughtered. Jews wouki be exterminated from the face of the earth as they have been in Europe. Our executives, whose opinions oppose those of the Germans, would be thrown into jail. Concentration camps would be the homes of thosevvho spoke their minds. Germany, Italy,and Japan would take the best from this land and leave the scraps for us. Our Cross in Church would be replaced by the swastiks. Our religion would be dictated to us by thtze barbarious and savage monsters, who have no religion at all. Lilfrty of conscience, equality of life, and the pursuit of happiness would be taken from us. Our constitution and all great American documents would be and died for would without freedom is These are the should make it his destroyed. All that our forefathers fought, bled, perish under the heel of Naxi domination. Life worse than death. reasons why each individual man, woman, and child duty to fight for his country. The time has come when our loyalty is badly needed. The battle has just begun. We are now bn the offensive and must stay there. Everyone must do his part in paving the way to victory. This is no time for strikes. Those who strike for more money in our defense plants and mines are working for Hitler and the Japs. Such strikers are disloyal to our cause. We should feel proud and honored to have the opportunity to serve our country. When the courageous heart. fighting is tough, let us grin and bear it with a Not only on the battle line in combat duty but at home there is need for loyal service. For every man fighting in the front lines, ten are needed to keep him in fighting condition. Our defense factories, mills, and farms must boom. We must raise vegetables, the vitamin- filled foods most essential for our soldiers, in our victory gardens. Wastefulness cannot be tolerated. Every scrap of metal, rubber, and waste fats that we save helps to keep our Army marching to victory. Many million tons of scrap rubber are used to make life preservers, which may save the life of your son in the Navy. Wasmafats are used in making ammunition to blow the Axis from the land. Let us support the Red Cross,whose noble work has lives. We must give and sacrifice Let us give our full assistance to Alertness when we are on duty will and will save many million American our civilian defense officers. save many lives. Americans, unity is a very hard weapon to combat. We must continue to work with, fight with,and help our Allies to our utmost limit. Cooperation and Unity are the keynotes to victory. Every American must give his full allegiance to this cooperative effort. Let us allow no insidious pro- paganda to interfere with this allied effort. Let us hold firm to -57- all that we have if we win this war.

Suggestions in the Colebrook Academy - Clipper Yearbook (Colebrook, NH) collection:

Colebrook Academy - Clipper Yearbook (Colebrook, NH) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 28

1943, pg 28

Colebrook Academy - Clipper Yearbook (Colebrook, NH) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 74

1943, pg 74

Colebrook Academy - Clipper Yearbook (Colebrook, NH) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 30

1943, pg 30

Colebrook Academy - Clipper Yearbook (Colebrook, NH) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 53

1943, pg 53

Colebrook Academy - Clipper Yearbook (Colebrook, NH) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 30

1943, pg 30

Colebrook Academy - Clipper Yearbook (Colebrook, NH) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 12

1943, pg 12


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