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BACCALAURE TE SER ICES Sunday Evening, May 17, at Eight O'clock Music Prelude Barbara Rich Processional Graduating Class Beautiful Savior arr. F. M. Christiansen 'Cherubim Song Bortniansky Invocation High School Mixed Chorus Pastor, St. Iohn's Evangelical Reformed Church There's a Lark in My Heart The Erl-King Incline Thine Ear' Baccalureate Sermon Hymn-- Abide with Me Benediction Recessional Verlin Eash, Tenor Soloist James Cunningham, Accompanist Pastor, Evangelical Mennonite Church Rev. N. B. Wierwill C. G. Spross Franz Shubert Ernest Charles Rev. H. E. Bertsche Chorus and Audience Rev. Wierwill Audience Seated COMMENCEME T EXERCISES Musical Prelude Processional National A nthem Invocation Tuesday Evening, May 19, at Eight O'clock F. J. Menichetti, Director Pomp and Circumstance Pastor, Method ist Church The Vanished Army fThey Never Diej Commencement Address Minuetto To a Water Lily Danza Briziliana Presentation of Diplomas High School Band President, Defiance College, Defiance, Ohio Gaylord Yost, Violinist Leobess Chappell, Pianist High School Band Graduating Class Band and Audience Rev. Paul E. Fisher Kenneth J, Alford Kevin McCann Kreisler MacDowell-Yost Harold Triggs Board of Education Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral from Lohengrin--Wagner-Caillet High School Band Benediction Rev. Fisher 21
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty -three, on leaving this institution of learning, being of sound mind and memory do bequeath these valued possessions. Article I To the faculty of Archbold High School we will back your private officesg we 're clear- ing out. Article II To the Juniors we will the courage, ten- acity, and strength that we have left over to bind you closer together during your last year. Article III To the Sophomores we leave the problem of the Junior-Senior Banquet, but wouldn't we love to go through it again! Article IV To the Fres men we bequeath our sophisti- cated and worldly manner, not that you don't know plenty already. Article V I, Rollin Beck, bequeath my faithful vigil- ance to any boy who can wait at the Home Restaurant until the dishes are done. I, Bob Berry, bequeath my variety of cars to John Rich. I, Louis Brock, bequeath my graceful strut to Barb Walters. I, Barbara Christy,have nothing to spare. I, Dee De Groff, bequeath my suave manner to any wolf who might need it. 1, Helen Dennis, bequeath my poodle cut to Mr. Slesnick. I, Charlotte Eicher, bequeath my moldy money to Susie Stuckey, so she and Jack can go out once in awhile. I, Tom Fankhauser, bequeath my sensitive camera to Norman Wingard. I, Orville Fricke, bequeath all my endear- ing charms, with the exception of my eyes to any boy who can utilize them as well as I have. I, Joan Grime, bequeath my love of horses to Janet Myers. I, Doris Gunden, bequeath my Cinderella locks to Loretta Kernig. I, DeRoyce Hornish, bequeath my paranoic complex to Eddie Lauber. I, Jeanne Johnson, am too tired to will any- thing. I, Donald Kleck, bequeath my altitude to the Buehrer twins. I, Velda Lantz, bequeath my domestic a- 20 bilities to Ella Beck. I, Tom Lauber, bequeath my obstinance to any one stupid enough to want it. I, Marlene Leu, bequeath my office ability to Betty Rychener. I, Barbara Nafziger, bequeath my substantial platforms to Doris De Groff. I, Mary Ellen Nafziger, bequeath my seat in American Problems to Ruth Ann Terrell. I, Sally Palmer, bequeath my tight skirts to Donna Ruffer. I, Alice Mary Roth, bequeath my dieting ability to Dee Ann Christy. I, Nancy Ruffer, bequeath my three bids to the Banquet to the Junior girls who will need them next year. I, Bill Rupp, bequeath my chauffeuring a- bility to anyone stupid enough to want to haul Barb and Sara around. I, Carol Jean Rupp, bequeath my artistic talents to Dee Ann Burkholder. I, Virginia Sauder, bequeath my efferves- cence to Susie Fagley. I, Jane Scales, bequeath my gregariousness to the next year Seniors. I, Betty Seiler, bequeath my sunny disposi- tion to Larry Fish. I, Dale Short, bequeath my freckles to Jeannine Croninger. I, Nancy Short, bequeath my natural black hair to Ruth Fagley. I, Sara Short, am too busy right now to will anything. I, Annabelle Stuckey, bequeath my scientific ability to the new Science teacher. I, Eleanor Stuckey, bequeath my neutrality to Fred Gearing. I, Jim Stuckey, bequeath my neck brace to Andy Murbach. I, Velda Stutzman, bequeath my slender frame to Elaine Huffman. I, Buetta Wyse, bequeath my abstinance from all things both good and bad to Barbara Rich. I, Paul Yoder, bequeath my versatility plus to Roger Schantz. Barbara Christy Sara Short
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WPT' THE BASHF L BACHELOR Back Row: Dale Short, Rollin Beck, Louis Brock, Jim Stuckey, Helen Dennis, Dee DeGroff, Betty Seiler Joan Grime, Carol Jean Rupp, Paul Yoder, Tom Fankhauser, Buetta Wyse. Front Row: Nancy Ruffer, Bar- bara Nafziger, Nancy Short, Alice Mary Roth, Don Kleck, Jane Scales, Marlene Leu, Doris Gunden, Carol Jean Rupp Helen Dennis Easter... Mollie . . . . . . Alice Mary Roth . . . Jane Scales . . . Louis Brock . . . Nancy Short . . Tom Fankhauser Viola ..... . . Betty Jean . . Freddie ..... . Mrs. Todd ..... . . Professor Todd . . . Miss Abbott .... . . Bertie ...... . . . . Buetta Wyse . , Jim Stuckey . . . Don Kleck . . Marlene Leu . . Dee DeGroff . . Rollin Beck . . . Paul Yoder . . . . DaleShort . . Joan Grime Barbara Nafziger, Betty Seiler, Doris Gunden, Nancy Ruffer David ....... Miss Blythdale . . . . Mr. Bixby ..... . Burglar ........ First Policeman .... Second Policeman .............. College girls ..... ............. THE SCENE The entire action takes place in the living-room of Miss Lydia Abbott in a small college town. Director ...... ............... M r. Burkholder Advertising . . . ........... Byrl Swisher Furniture . . . . . .Rupp's Furniture Company Costumes . . . ......... Miss Ruth Fagley Velda Lantz, Eleanor Stuckey Music ....................... Mr. Menichetti Ushers . . Charlotte Eicher, Sally Palmer, Jeanne Johnson, Nancy Ruffer, Bill Rupp, Bob Berry, and DeRoyce Hornish Prompters . . .Sara Short, Barbara Christy and Annabelle Stuckey Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French 22
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