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Baccalaureate HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM June 3, 1934—7:30 P. M. Processional—“March of the Priests from “Athalia” ................... Mendelssohn Anne Schellenger Invocation ................................................ Rev. Samuel Whilding Scripture 1 ............................................... Rev. Samuel Whilding Prayer 1 Music ............................-........................ Mrs. Marion Maloney Sermon ......................................................... Dr. W. B. Taylor “The Heavens Resound” ........................................... Mixed Glee Club Benediction ............................................... Rev. Samuel Whilding Recessional ...................................................... Anne Schellenger Music Directed by R. R. Thomas Accompanist, Miss Anne Schellenger
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Charles Parks signed up to play second fiddle with Rubinoff. though he doesn’t have his violin yet. Gladys Hutchinson is director of Physical Education for girls in Wellston High School. Gertrude Rehs has found a remedy for small folks and is classed among the most prominent women of the day. Donald Russ sunburned his tonsils while sight-seeing in New York recently. Virginia Jones has received her third divorce—better luck next time, Virginia. Oral Harper has proven to be a second Einstein. Alta Swingle is still waiting for Dona.d Jones (drug store proprietor) to tire of bachelorhood. Maxine Brunton is posing for Woodbury’s Facial Soap ads. Mrs. Robert McDonald (Glenna McNeer) gives private instructions in marksmanship to women with philandering husbands. Essie Harper and Harry Brown are members of the Jackson Symphony Orchestra. Ray Dever Brown was in it but discovered he could make more money as a janitor. Quite a few of the girls have chosen nursing as their career. They are: Stella Barton, Louise Ruth, De la Smith and Catherine Spriggs. Eleanor Cherrington, no longer Cherrington, however, is living happily “ever after” and so is he. Carl Sheward is still staying at home. His wife sees to that, now. Elizabeth James, whom no one suspected of a hidden talent, occupies a foremost place in the world of aerial tight rope performers. A new Southern Minstrel Troupe has struck New York by storm. Its members are: Charlotte Maloney, Ann McKelvey, Jennie Carpenter, Phil Meldick and Joe Smith. A Moravian prince fell for Mary Radcliffe’s languid glance, and now all she has to do is to lie on a silken couch and toss diamond tiaras around like last year’s’ straw hats. Ruth Ramsey makes a fine music instructor’s wife—remember the big moment from Waverly. A’ice Mapes is a beauty culturist in the Neil House Salon. John Sheward is being sued for breach of promise by Ruth Lambert. Bonadine Leasure owns a large ranch in Texas—imagine. Zendon Mapes coaches the basketball team in Bierleytown. Thelma McCoy writes for the PHYSICAL CULTURE MAGAZINE. Mary Elizabeth Thomas will be married quite soon to some count, whom she met while singing in Europe. Lewis Long has been recently appointed to membership on the Ohio State Board of Censorship. Robert Shick is running for President of the United States on the Republican ticket. Nona Williams teaches school in Oak Hill. Marion Grimes has followed in his father’s footsteps and is Common Pleas Judge of Vinton County. Goldie Bennett, a leader of a noted evangelistic company is conducting meetings in all our principal cities. Henry Young is private secretary to Edsel Ford. Rollin Walker gives fancy dancing lessons at his studio on Main Street. Margaret Martin and Mary Alyce Watson are happily married living next door to each other. They each have twin girls named “Mary and Margaret.” Gershon David is making soap box speeches against prohibition, since Ohio has again become dry. Elaine Harshbarger is directing the latest plays on Broadway. You probably know that I am secretary of the Alumni Association here in Jack-son and I hope this gives you the desired information. I sincerely hope you will be able to attend our class reunion June 2, 1944. Yours truly, Helen Peters
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Commencement Program JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM June 6, 1934—8:00 P. M. Goals of Education Invocation ..................................................... Rev. S. A. Beall Salutatory—The Main Objective of Education Elaine Harshbarger Health ........................................................-. Stella Barton Piano Solo.......................................-............ Gertrude Fenning Command of Fundamental Processes .....................................Ruth Russ Worthy Home Membership .......................................... Majion Grimes Vocal Solo.................................................... Hiram Stephenson Vocations ....................................................... Thelma McCoy Civic Education ................................................. Oral Harper Clarinet Solo ...................................:................ I™ne Eubanks Worthy Use of Leisure .............................................. RollinWalker Ethical Character ............................................... Robert Shick Quartette: Virginia Jones, Ernestine Albert Ellsworth Wildman, Renice Lansing Valedictory—Pleasures of Education .............................. Maxine Brunton Scholastic Achievements ................................ T. K. Owens, Principal Presentation of Diplomas ........................... H. L. Bates, Superintendent Music ....................................................... Senior Glee Club Benediction ..................................................... Rev. B. C. Rife
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