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SENIOR SECTION COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM. PART ONE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Selection, “ Processional Chorus, Recitation, Recitation, Selection, Wedding of the Winds” High School Orchestra , “Triumphal March” High School Orchestra “June Song” High School Chorus “What and Where is Happiness” Veronica J. E. Hazel “Scum of the Earth” Hubert Newcombe Alyea “Allied Victory” High School Orchestra PART TWO 1. Duet, “My Heart and I, Sweet Voice” Messrs. Alyea and Balogh Miss Valerius, Accompanist 2. Address, Hon. George L. Record 3. Presentation of Class, Walter F. Nutt, Principal 4 Presentation of Diplomas, Mr. J. H. Adamson President Board of Education 5. Chorus, “The Clang of the Forge”, High School Chorus MOTTO “Let us be known by our deeds.” twcnty-fi
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The Class gave a party at which they dramatised Treasure Island. Everyone present at the party enjoyed it. Owing to the fact that the President, Mr. Brunning left to enter business, Mr. Wellenkamp was made President. The Class regretted losing Mr. Brunning but soon found out they had an efficient and conscientious man for President. The Class later had a “Hot Dog” sale which was successful financially. Their last activity, a Pedome- tric Dance, the name of which caused guessing on the part of the High School students. The dance was successful and afforded amusement to the students on account of the fee, which was according to the num- ber of inches in the length of the foot. The Class had a baseball team which played well for the honor of the Class. Then when the second Track Meet came around, Donald Wellenkamp surprised everyone with all around athletic ability. He scored 25 of the Class’s 31 points. 1 he Freshmen 1-1 class has had several successful social functions during their few months in the High School. On April 22, they held their first affair by giving a Sandwich Sale. On Thursday, May 13, the class gave an afternoon dance which was also a success both finan- cially and socially. Later the class conducted a Rose Bush Sale which netted them a profit of $22. On June 9th another dance was held and was well attended. twenty-four
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CLASS DIRECTORY. Hubert Alyea.......... Henry Balough ........ Maude Barnes ......... Jessie Barnes......... Viola Corrigan........ I thel Cummins........ Kathryn Eckhart....... Helen Gates........... Ada Hess.............. Veronica Hazell....... Edith Marrion......... Emma Marsh............ Emil Mihalisin........ Gustav Pasch............. Jeanne Powell ........ Fraser Rhodes......... Ruth Rodger........... Evelyn Shields ....... Jacob Shultz.......... Isabella Simpson...... Frank Staudt ......... Willia mYan Der Shaff Peter Van Lenten...... George Walters........ Kurt Wetzel .......... Donald Woodruff....... Princeton University . . . Stevens Institute ............ Business ............ Business Columbia University . . Montclair Normal .............Business . . . . Pratts’ Institute . . Montclair Normal .............Business ............ Business .............Business ..........Agriculture .............Business . Montclair Normal . . . . Rutgers College , . Montclair Normal ..............College Columbia University . . Montclair Normal ............ Business .. . Stevens Institute ..............College ............ Business ............ Business ..........Agriculture twenty-six
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