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Commencement Program Selection High School Orchestra Invocation Rev. Father Patrick A. Gribbon Oration The I North West Territory MARALEE GRUEY Violin Solo “Regrets”----------------------Henri Veiuxtemps Op. 40, No. 2 GEORGIA HUB HARD Oration Travel GEORGE MoMANUo Oration-------------------------------------------------- Conneaut Harbor INGRID PARKOMAKi Verdant Meadows -------------------------------------------- G. F. Handel Senior Boys and Girls from the Chorus Oration ----------------------------------------------- Industrial Advance ROBERT PHELPS Violin Solo ------------------------------------------------ Czardas-Monti JOHN COWLES Oration ------------------------------------------ A Formula for Happiness ALICIA SMITH Address----------------------------------------------- Supt. C. M. Dickey Selection ------------------------------------------ High School Orchestra Presentation of Class ------------------------------ Principal V. R. Henry Presentation of Diplomas --------------------------- Miss Louise E. Kahler Vice President of Loard of Education Recognition of Honors-------------------------------Principal V. R. Henry Benediction ------------------------------- Rev. Father Patrick A. Gribbon Class Day Program Music—Orchestra. Class History—Robert Kennedy. Vocal Solo—Mary Shank. Violin Solo—John Cowles. Class Will—Dwayne Robinson. Vocal Solo—Robert Rhodes. Music—Georgia Hubbard, John Cowles, Ruth Herpy, Betty May Long, Maralee Gruey, Alicia Smith, and Frank Draves. Class Prophecy—Maryalyce Chrisman. Music—Glee Club. Trombone Solo—Robert Kennedy. School Calendar December 3-4—First Senior Play, “Change Partners.” January 13—'Football Banquet. February 24-25—Second Senior Play, “The Clean-Up.” April 28-29—Annual Operetta, “An Old Kentucky Garden.” May 17—Musical Credit Recital. May 19—Track Meet. May 20—Senior Girls Banquet. May 27—Junior-Senior Prom. May 27-28—Senior Exams. May 30—Baccalaureate. June 1—Class Day. June 3—Commencement. June 4—Report Card Distribution.
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THE TATTLER Qraduation J [itmher 1937 ▼ MARION NOW, Editor in Chief ROBERT PHELPS, iBusiness eTfCanager CLYDE SEAGER, Circulation efflanager CONNEAUT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ePublished by THE JOURNALISM CLASS CONNEAUT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL CONNEAUT, OHIO
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