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Pawtucket High School Class Book—1918. 23 C raftuatton IHxrrrisrs (Hubb nf 1918 High School Hall Wednesday, June 12, 1918 JJ r o g r a m March—'The New Colonial P. H. S. Orchestra Hall Invocation— Rev. James D. Dingwell Chorus—The Star Spangled Banner Smith Essay—Belgium Horace Boss Pray Piano Solo—Fantasie Impromptu Dorothy Louise Cheek Chopin Essay—Russia Charles Edmund Mangan Vocal Solos—(a) God Be With Our Boys Tonight (b) My Heart Would Break Bessie Hunter Beardwood Sanderson Edwards Essay—France Mildred Idella Flood Chorus—The Marseillaise DeLisle Violin Solo—Hejre Kati Carl Lawrence Flick Essay—Italy Ruth Gladys Taylor 11ubay Chorus—Italia Essay—The British Empire Elizabeth Foster Cushman Chorus—God Save Our Noble King Carey F'ssay—The United States Thomas Gardiner Corcoran Cantata—Columbus Hosnier Presentation— Josephine Bernadette Driscoll Presentation of Diplomas— Lester W. Millman, Esq., Chairman of the School Board. Class Ode— Words by Eunice Truman Iveough Music by Dorothy Louise Cheek
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24 Pawtucket High School Class Book—1918. She 3Flag an tljc rt|oal-£aam Vail. ★ 'I'he Hag hangs on the school-room wall, And we pledge our faith to the shining folds. And we think of those who have heard the call To give for the flag all the future holds. We hear once more young voices gay That joined with ours in the refrain That follows the hymn and the prayer each day, And we see in our midst our boys again. We know those strong young hands are set At all the sterner tasks of war. And those young eyes our own have met Face death for us in scenes afar. We think of those who in days gone by Have fought for that flag on land and sea. And with dauntless hearts and purpose high, Won the holy wars of liberty! And we know in these days when souls are tried, Our men went forth in their country’s need To exalt that flag, whate’er betide. Sons of the fathers in word and deed. We think of the present and we think of the past, We have given our best, and we pledge our all, In life and in death, while time shall last, To our country’s flag on the school-room wall. Mary G. Osborn Head of the History' Department.
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