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•rcr ovelty Newspaper ogram Features Hart Class Night- • • ' • Marjorie •: . . i Nielsen Awarded I Senior Key, Ejnar Krantz PrPfiPTlforl PIH ? Afiflhln • -■ Presented Citizenship Trophy. . —— v . • •■ By Staff Correspondent Hart, May 26.—With the- stage transformed into a newspaper office and programs distributed in-the form of a newspaper, The Commencement Times, members of the Hart high school graduating class added novelty to their class program in the auditorium last night. A capacity audience attended. . The program was opened with .graduates presenting the class song written and set to music by Ejnar fKrantz, Mamie Kyncl, salutatorlan and associate-editor of the Times. brought greetings to all from the staff, after which Raymond Lorenz, as special staff correspondent, gave a featured number consisting of sidelights on members of rthe staff.. I Want to Dream by the Old Mill Stream, was the vocal selection of fered by Stuart Dillingham. Franklin Demnjon, and Donald Harris, with piano accompaniment .by. Marjorie Moody. A News Review. by.Adallne Hal-laday. and Lynn Lambrlx took the place of the customary class history, fand Hazel Haight presented the class • poem, after which Ejnar Krajitz gave ■ arp!azftfr eIcction. witches Dance. [Rudolph Stocklnger responded with a reading, and. Doris Hurnle and Dorothy Welsh, staff correspondents, gave their versions of the class wllL Following a solo, I Love a Little Cottage. by Mrs. Gladys Draft, Bernice Kokx and Felix Juslca, ad chasers In the lost and found department, distributed notions to the 46 gradu- i ates In- a novel and humorous Inter-' pretatlonof. the class giftatory. .' j In preparation for their Initial ap-! pearanoe at the Reporters' Hop, lour special reporters, Doris Hurnle, Dor othy Welsh, Opal Me Donald and Aina Johnson, accompanied by Betty Jane Sayles at the piano, presented two popular numbers,- Stormy Weather and Hold Me. ? At this Juncture. Hubert H. Shinn, superintendent, announced senior awards as given by vote of tho faculty. MaTjorie Nielsen, valedictorian, received the senior key In token of excellent scholarship. and Ejnar Krantz received a citizenship trophy as the outstanding student In the class. ' • Carrying on the program, associated news dispatchers. Aina Johnson and Nellie Lambrlx. gave the latest new's of home and foreign affairs consisting of the class prophecy. .The closing number was the editor’s address by Marjorie Nielsen. A j f' The third sheet of the newspaper-program carried a full page 11 lustra- I ion. of the flag ship, .- Experience under which was the caption,' To3 night We Launch, Where Shall We! Anchor , the - class motto. The class! colors are rose and sliver, and the flower, lily of the valley. The exercises were arranged by the honor students. Marjorie Nielsen,' Mamie Kyncl. who is credited wlthi much of the work Involved In set-4 ting up the newspaper. Adaline Hal-'j laday. Hazel Haight, Doris • Hurnle,' Nellie Lambrlx. Dorothy Welsh, Felix! Juska, Ejnar Krantz, Lynn Lambrlx,i Bernice Kokx. and Aina Johnson,’ with the assistance bf Principal Maurice Snow, class adviser. .... -
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