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Commencement Activities SENIOR CLASS PLAY Friday Evening, May oO, 1941 Cast of Characters SAM . Herbert Catron TIXG . James Catron WILLIA.nI WINKLER . Phil Crutchfield AUNT JANE . Dorothy Catron SUZETTE . Ruth Dillard JANE . Helen Craven liOH PiAXTER . Mack Rupard BENJAIMIN MOORE. . . Maurice Blankenbeckler kitty . Emma Jo Aker SCENE: Office anti Living Room of the Halcyon House in the Catskill Mountains. TIME: June Afternoon. BACCALAUREATE SERVICE Sunday, June 1st, 11:00 A. M. ORDER OF WORSHIP I ' rocessional . Invocation . Hymn No. 1 . Scripture Reading . . . Hymn No. 252 . Announcements and Offering Violin Solo . Sermon . Hymn No. 25() . The Apostolic Benediction . . Recessional . . Class of 1941 Rev. Don E. Dulany . Congregation Rev. T. J. Eskridge . Congregation . . . . Mrs. 1. H. Huff Rev. Don E. Dulany . Congregation Class of 1941 CLASS NIGHT Thursday Evening, June 5, 1911 “END OF THE RAINBOW” BANQUET GUESTS . TOASTMASTER . HISTORY . POEM . PROPHECY . CLASS GIF ' l ' S . STATISTICS . WILL . READING . SONGS . “Toast To Ch’=:s,” “There’s .A Me Tonight In Dream Land . Seniors . Phil Crutchfield . Ruby Clark . Helen Craven . Frances Dungan . Anne Draper Bonham . George Buchanan . Frances Jones . Lois McClure . “God Bless America,” Rainbow ’Round Mv Shoulder,” “Meet ' “Long Years Ago,” “Farewell Song.” GRADUATION EXERCISES Friday Evening, June 6, 1941 The graduation program was presented by the members of the Senior Class. Frances Jones and Anne Draper Bonham were the Valedictorians and Dorothy Catron was Salutatorian. Mr. Robert Williams, Smyth County Superintendent, presented the diplomas.
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1 Itli. Rub ' Clai’k wills a powak-r puli ' to Lucilk ' ( ' ook because there nii iit not be a jr ' eiuu ' ous kuuler in school next yeai’. loth. l)oroth ' Catron wills Cari ' ie Alat ' .Johnson a conio hopinp ' that she will not end uj) like lr. Row man. Kith, ' ho W. C. l ' ' r e, Frances Duncan leaves the I ' adiatoi ' which she stands l). ’ must, that is, li he doesn ' t kiH ' ]) any reminiiu ' conijiany at it. FTlh. Fdna Fu ’e Ronham leax’es her ability to blush to Margaret ' rilson. ISth. Maurice Rlankenlieckler yix’es his p. ' vnniet ry book to R. Al. AIcChee Tor use in his summer session. Rltli. Frances .fones wills Air. Rownian a checkerboard to take with him to the army. 2(ith. Helen Cra -en leaves to AIar aret (lollehon her ability to announce to everyoiU ' the time of day. ;21st. To Lucy Relle Aiyers, Frances k’ei ' t -uson leaves the music— Calirornia, Here 1 Come. 22nd. Keith Hopldns walls Aii ' . Bowman a book of safe drivinjt rules of the road. 2;’)rd. Ruth Dillard, leaves to liei’ brother, Cai ' lton, her fondness for school. 21th. Herbert Catron leaves a cap ' buster, policeman’s badKO and jiair of handcull ' s to Mr. Carter. 2.’)th. Lois AIcClure leaves Lucy Relle Aiyers a twdrl comb hojiiiiK that she will use it more in the future than has been evident in the liast. 2(ith. To Bernard Reake, Alack Ruiiard wills his ability to stand Liiion the basketball court. 27th. Randolf Fudye wills to Charles Ratcliffe a comic book to oc¬ cupy his idle time in study hill. Any other belon -in fs of our class we willinply bestow upon the finders. In Testimony whereof the class of Dll have to this instrument subscnhbed our name and affixed our seal this day in the yeai ' nineteen-hundi ' ed and foidy-one. Sipmed. SENIOR CLASS Testators: Frances Jones, Ruth Dillaixl.
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Junior Class OFFICERS Piisldcnf yice-P!■( sUJvuf S( c) ' ( Id • ' ll Tt asm ( r Peport (’! ' Sjion. ' or ... .. Roy Colley •IAMES Earnest ' I’lioMAs Deep Rolekt Dolinoer ilucn AR’Kee -Jones xMiss Frye First row left to rig-ht — Thomas Oelj), James Earnest, Roy rnlley, Robert Dolinger, Hugh M. Jones. Secoiifl row left to right — Helen Earnest, Eva Harlow, Edith Haldwin, Alice Walker, Robbie C’hihlress, Rachel Reedy, .Mickey I’owei ' s, .Mae Palmer, Jlary Jane Nell ' , Hetty Pierce, Margaret Tilson. Third row left to right — JIargaret ' ;dner, Fannie Alice Martin, Luther Pen¬ nington, E lward Hrewer, Howard Hoyle, ' . f!. P ' rye, .Annehell Widner, Lucille Cook. Fourth row left to right — Hazel Hlankenbeckler, Cari ' ie .Sheets, Loui. e Hoyle, Elbert Murray, (Hen Jones, Harry Weaver, Tate Hoyle, Ruth Catron, Mable Neikirk. Yvone Martin. Absent from Picture — Carrie Mae Johnson. Heattrice Osborne. P’harles Rat- cliffe.
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