Berrien Springs High School - Canoe Yearbook (Berrien Springs, MI)

 - Class of 1928

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XQ1a Bg.rr.ien Springs. Michigan No. 11 , COMMENCEMENT SERVICES Berrien Springs High School Class of 28 New High School Auditorium May 23rd Class March-- Hearts and Flowers Miss Mildred Harsh Invocation Rev. William Med- calf Group of Violin Selections a. Rondo Capricioso Saint Saens b. By the Waters of Monnetonka c. Orientale Cui d. The Waltzing Doll Poldini Jesse Crandall, violinist Greta Edner Dumke, Accompanist Presentation of 1927 Scholarship Cup to Frances A. Hatrington, val-edictibEian 1928, by Mildred L. Marsh, Valedictorian 1927. Presentation of State Bank Commercial Award to Viola E. Jesswein fbest four-year commercial student) by Martha S. Neidlinger, Commercial teacher.' Introduction of Speaker Frances Harrington, Valedictorian , , DU1Bl Address- The Measure of an Educationwith Edgar Feather at the piano Hon. Webster H. Pearce Group of Songs g. Cavatina Gounod b. Little Mother 0'Mine Burleigh c. Christ Went Up Into the Kills Hagamen Curtis W. Johns, tenor Mrs. C. W. Johns, accomp Presentation of Diplomas Supt. Stewart p enc fiction......Rev. CLASS NIGHT Class Song.............Senior Class Address by Salutatorian...Ethel VanPatten Address by Class President..Arthur Busse Class A B ...................Viola Jesswein Class History........Virginia Palmer Class Poem........Verne Spaulding Class Prophecy........Doris McNally Class Will..........Alice I.ochinaw Class Memorial........Loraine Dean Address by Vuledictorian..Frances Harrington Presentation of Canoe.-Arthur pusse Class Song..............Senior Class BACCALAUREATE The Rev. William Med calf delivered the baccalaureate address at the United Brethren church Sunday evening, May 20. The program included: Class March........-Mrs. C. Shafer America the Beautiful......Audience Scripture Reeding Singing Forward ..........Audience Invocation............Rev. c. L.Owen Anthem 0 My Soul Bless Thou Jehovah Choir .................Ethel Bannett Special Number by Hinchmori Male Quartette, Clarence Stover, Merle Stemn, Elswoth aiem, Delvin Borst, Benediction..........The Rev. Owen L. Owens' -evening The Junior-Senior Br.nouet was held Tuesday, May 22, r.t 'the Currise Pavilion at Indian Fields. The Seniors were very royally entertained and are grateful to the juniors for so excellent and enjoyable u

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Vage'lT commencement Commencement—the act of com mencing. Not only to the high school and college graduate does the word mean So much, but to everyone who has an aim or an am bition to accomplish something that is of merit, does it mean opportunity. The graduate terms this event of Commencement as a time when degrees are conferred or diplomas are granted--but is that all? It certainly is not. It is the beginning of the path to success. Those Seniors of the class of 1928, standing between a happy past and an unknown future have not reached the end, but the Commencement of their lives. And what those lives Gre to be depend in a large measure upon the found ations they have been building for them in high school. The ©vent of Commencement is a stupendous time. It is, for the graduates the Omega of their school days, the Alpha of their larger life. It is the beginning of a harder fight, the beginning of a longer and more strenuous course. It would seem that this is the end—the jumping-eff place-the leap in the dark. But as thej reach it, they glimpse a vision of the future nd see th t it is the end, but the first end, rather than the last--the Commencement of a more real and complete life. Therefore, this is not a time for classmates to be sad. This is the time to be glad and grateful for the greater opportunities for activity thrown open to them. By Frances Harringtor. (cont. from pg. 12 ) I see a room filled with mechanical apparatus. At a large tabl is seated a man, an inventor—It is Frank Burke. I see a large room with shelve of bottles and boxes. Oh, yes. I see. It is a drug store, and the name on the door of the private office? Alden IPrause. CALENDAR FOR NEXT YEAR Thurs. August 30—Registration and Purchss of Texts by Rural upils. Fri. August 31—Registration and Purchase of Texts by Village Pupils, Sat. Sept. l--office Consultation with Superintendent. Mon. Sept. 3--L bor Day. Dedication Cerimonies for New High School Tues. Sept. 4--Regular classes Begin. V;ed. Sept. 5 — General Assembly. Fri. Sept. 7--siection of class Officers. Mon. Sept. 10—Activities Day. Organization of all activities. Wed. Sept. 12--General Assembly. Fri. Sept. 14--F culty Reception to Seniors. SOME IDEAS GLEANED FROM THE OFFICE AS TO NEXT YEAR’S WORE Arbor Day will be a big day in the school history of Berrien Springs. According to present plans the Day will be devoted to special dedicatory exercises for the New High School Building. The building will be open to inspection by visitors in the forenoon. The afternoon will be devoted to inspection and dedication exercises by the Local Board and State Department. In the evening special speakers will be had and a band concert will be given. Mrs. Allen will have charge of Journalism again with Miss Judd in charge of debate and public speaking with Mr. Paul Harvey for boys and Miss Elsie Zimmerman for the girls, in work in physical training. The Sponsor or Home Room system will be in use next year for the pupils instead of the general study hall before school at morning and noon. The High School will be divided under this plan into six groups each quartered with its sponsor.

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