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Oqnnuaf Commencement imiizisimnmm iliimiilmmngg mini fiizimimi Hliuzimmi igizilhi, Timm iilmiia Eiinrimni Hiiniifrmncimm Tuesday Evening June Twenty-Seventh Nineteen Fifty EIGHT-TI-IIRTY O'CLOCK
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I i litters I -X' Prizes To Be Awarded June, 1950, For Achievement As Stated A , THE DELAWARE REPUBLICAN PRIZES of S5 offered to the student doing the best work 'nr-1 in English 7 and S5 to the student doing the best work in English 8. j,,, f f'-.nf f P THE SMITH ENGLISH PRIZE of 5 offered by Mr. John I. Smith to the student doing the best work in English 9. yt, . j . ,Pf- THE CHAUNCEY STEWART ENGLISH PRIZE of S5 offered by Mr. ,Chauncey Stewart to the student doing the best work in English 10. 3. V, I ,' V , f , - , -f ' THE ALUMNI PRIZES offered by the Alumni Association of Delaware Academy and Central School. A prize of S10 offered for the best work done in Engli 117 12.1A prize , I of 510 offered for the best Work done in general sc1ence.',,fQL,, I . V, EA, , iff ,tim Y lf: W THE WILSON MEMORIAL PRIZE, of S5 offeredby Mr. George Wilson for the best work done in Latin two years. jf , , , 3,37 4 1 1, THE KIFF MEMORIAL PRIZE of .55 offered for excellence in the study of French two years. i, 'f I' V ' 1,Vx THE HUMISTON PRIZES of S5 each offered by Mrs. Florrie Humiston to the girl and to the boy receiving the highest grade in the regents examination in American Hfistqry I , .3 N and World Backgrounds. I IAP, M1 1 L3 m 1.1 'ff f gpg, , f .A - 1 JV. X, ,. jf. 3 1, fly ,?.f L1' THE HUMPHRIES PRIZE of S10 offered by Mrs.fWIi1liam Humphries for excellence in the the study of three years of social studies above the eighth gradezi.-, j , x,',p.','q THE HOWARD-R. GRAHAM PRIZ X , of S10 offered to the student doing the best work in typewriting. fb!! If f ,,,v g 23 A. 5 ,f THE KIWANIS CLUB PRIZES offer d by the Delhi Kiwanis Club. A prize of S5 awarded-7, 'Cf for the best work done bg a student majoring in business. A prize of S5 is awarded to the boy contributing t e most to the work of the Future Farmers of Americabr-tj. Yhitf THE H. J. MARTIN MEMORIAL PRIZE of 310 offered,-'for,.the best fhome project done by a student majoring in agriculture. f - -. .1 .' f , f., Y., THE VILLAGE IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY PRIZES of 32.50 each offered byxthe ,V.I.S. ,of I3 - Delhi to two girls for outstanding accomplishment in homemakingqgy ...fm .fn f ,nf . Q' THE WYER PRIZES of S5 each offered by Mr. Robert Wyer to the girl and to the boy in the if ' ' ' junior and senior classes for outstanding achievement and promise in two years of arte-j f, fi, THE ODD FELLOWS PRIZE of S10 to the senior boy with the highest average in JJ, l industrial arts. -X L- j, 5 1 , I ' fjn, THE HEWITT PRIZES of S5 each offered 'by Mr. H. J.,Hew1tt to the girl and to the boy ' for outstanding achievement in athletics. .. 'mtl , I f j fy. ff ..f THE HENRY W. CANNON PRIZES made available by the establishment of a fund by the late Henry W. Cannon: ' ,, f . f , A I A prize of 210 for the greatest improvement in vocal music. l..'.if,gf .1 fi -ff if A prize of 10 for the most outstanding achievement in vocal music. JM R Q7 I ,v -.Vo ff 1 A prize of S10 for the greatest improvement in instrumental music.!+ -fh aff' Spf T f ,f A prize of 10 to the student making the greatest contrlbution to the bandffff ' '-H' A prize of 10 to the student making the greatest contribution to the orchestra ffffiff w A prize of 10 for the best work done in two years of advanced sciencfe flax, Z , . -,whiff 1 A prize of S10 for the best work done in three years of mathematics. ff. ' 1771711 .114-A A prize of S10 to the student who has done the best work in English 11..L'-ff' g,,f,fP'.g A prize of 210 for the most outstanding achievement in the field of dramaticsffn Q' F A prize of 10 to the girl and a prlze of S10 to the boy in high school who best Du. exemplify the su erior student as shown bg devotion to their studies combined with evidence o responsibilit to their, o 11gat10 as students in and out of the classroom. J, xy 1 Q' It ti ,fy 'ml' 5. 1' deff' A prize of S10 to the student for the greatest achievement in an industrial arts course. U f f i ,g 4 , THE INCAS CLUB PRIZES of S5 each offered by the Incas Club of Delhi to the senior girlf! f 15... and to the senior boy contributing most to school life during their senior year. ,,A,,I4jij: ,Pl THE RALPH C. OWENS MEMORIAL AWARD of S5 .each to the iunior girl and to the' llfjf, Junior boy contributing most to school life during their Junior year. 1, ., K nm, f , , THE GRANGE PRIZES offered by the Delhi Grange: 55 to the most valuable member ok , A- '5 The Mountain-Ear staff, and S5 to the most valuable member of The Kalends staffyf-f-1 -.A I .',, THE HENDERSON AWARDS of S25 each offered by Mr. Milton H. Henderson to the ,, 1- valedictorian and to thelsalutatorian of the graduatin class for their outstanding scholastic achievement.,-5. . ' 1 1 2 ' fr , fb, ,H Y I 5415, ,Q WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE UNION PRIZES offered by the local Woman's Christian Temperence Union for the best composition written by students in grades SIX, seven, and eight on the sulgect of the effects of narcotics A first p iz of 253 and a secondgprize of S2 are offere in each grade. .1 1.30, 1 jrdj . +I ' , . ,L 5,.,,. , .. ,, .lf Ll, , THE . -d I ' ,- .' k.' Il N. X :H I 'f ' U I
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illltngrani -2- 'FPROCESSIONAL- March Pontiiicalv - 'KINVOCATION ---- - SALUTATORY ------ INTRODUCTION OF GUEST SPEAKER - COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS ---- - - - - Gounod Reverend Walter E. Tibbetts - - Marianne Richter - - - Henry Clum Reverend Walter Whitney Pastor, Eastern Parkway Methodist Church TAWARDING OF PRIZES - - DOUBLE TRIO- A Little Song of Life - Without A Song - - Joan Thompson Jeanette Kelsey Ann Stewart Iola Baldo PRESENTATION OF SENIORS - - TPRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS - VALEDICTORY - YNATIONAL ANTI-IEM - 'BENEDICTION 'KRECESSIONAL- March Pontificalv - - Senior Band 'Audience Standing 'I' Schenectady, New York Principal R. R. DeGelleke - - Malotte - - - Youman: Barbara Braymer Rosalie Infusine Principal R. R. DeGelleke - Mr. Alex Mable - Audrey Clark - Audience and Band - Gounod 'l'The audience will please refrain from applaucling until the conclusion of the awarding of prizes and the conclusion of the presentation of diplomas.
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