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V Y x' 4 3 r I 1 , ' CC1,.1,LfIlIC1.IMEJT PROGFLM DEEP RIVER HIGH SCHOOL June 6, 1941 to June 15, 1941 CLLSS GF 1941 Class Motto: HVincit Qui Lnborotu riday, June 6, 1941, 9-00 F.M COMMENCEMENT BALL Deep River Town Hall Sunday, June 8, l941, 7 50 P W ' COMMENCEMENT SERMON Deep River Bdpti t Ghurch fe Is Wh t You Make Itn Rev llbert Couch Mend y, Juno 9, 1941, 7 00 P M , D CLIQS B N0UET How rd Johnson's Resteurant wether flcld, CODHCCLlCut lou tmn ter Dlno UUCCI CBetty flex nder Pre f t tlon of Glfts Q Altop BOlStef Spe ker 'fn Old F ble HGVlSLdH Beverly mrookes nOur Clos motto Ellen Johnson lot Your ge Shlrley Littl fleld On The Grourd G1 lvln Blelot Wodne dry, Tune 11 1Qfl, 8 5 D LOIMENCFMENT Dffp Rvvcr Town Hall Proce lor l Deep RlVCP Hlgh School Invoc tlon Rev H rold Br d haw SC16CtlOH HRom lno , Gounod Orchestrd Salutdtory Ruth Hxyden merlcd' Contrl u lon o lt r ture C1 s Probrecy Stephen BlO1Ot Songs 'Moonllght Sercn de', Drlgo Hiph School Chorus UThe Song we Sang , Pltc er Hxm6FlC P lnt 1 Plcture Present tlon of Glft to School Present tlon of Awards nd flumni Es dy Prizes Reddlng of Class Will !lbCPt Frank Song H01d Folks It Home , Foster Selected V ledlctory NI Hear IMGTIC Singlng Eliz beth H8mlCh Present tlon of Dlplom s W T Deep Rlvcr Hlgh school Song BGHCdlPt1OH Rev flbert E Couch J F ' U , D I S I T O , x : .M., D.S.F. Q S ll ' , L1 4 LL I U l U I L 5 fl : I 1 O O S C T O 1 0 L 4. xi Q f- o. V . 4 U S . 3 i L . M . . L S 4 S U Q I l I I Q O I I I I . x S X S Q21 -,A , v o 0 a I D - 7 ' C1 , lu f 1. EL ' 1 Q Q . ' W y ' VI S N' Q O I 0 H ,f f H ' , ' 4. A. ' s 0 o o ' C U I . A H - ' ' 1. . Q15 S Q o 0 Q xx I Y' S f u , K L :1 Polls, oSoTa f' J K 1 , ' ' Il ' J ss' la . . , . . . . e ' , ' , fl . I 9 0 0 0 I I I I 71 0- S N ' f- ' H J ' x LL , . g 5 9 Q p Q ' . A -4- 'L I O I U Q O I . Q U I E 1' . . . . If HL. L S b.t T L Q Q as - L Q 4 Q 0 0 9 0 o Q 1 1 - ., Av - - .. . ,A , D .Y I 1 .f h Address to Undergraduates . . . . . . Allan Hammer .U , n U . A. . Q1 1 fi I., S x . fw ' ' 14 ' Q . 5. 1 SL ! . 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 5 , 11 .x 1 ' A e Q 0 a A . . . F . H A - U. 1 ' . cl . u ' C. Y 5 . 5- o n 4 Q 0 Dru 0 Jo Cite . ' 1 ' 5' . . A J n o f Q ' 0 o 0 0 .. 0 A 0 f My ,. :If vu, . I b A, , K -, -1 lv X ' 5 -- I' H W -A-,.,,. Q V' B ,,,.,,,,, ,Q ,.,, ..-,..-.,t--.4i, - ...,........ Defi..- ,,... ,-..e..f.,..,..-......J.f.,, ..
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I i -,.-,-,. ,. .X HANERICA PAINT Painting, Uthe Queen of the Fine Artsn, had 2 most humble beginning on Amer- 1ca's 'bores klthourh lt has been noted nr t n ea ly French cololy h d profe SIOHH1 arti t to po .',1 'if activltie lt seems that the first ccds of AMCFICQD painting were sown ln the middle p rt of the ClQh+ tecnth century, wh t could be c llod the colon l period As 1 new natlor 18 born comblnatlon of patriotic on roy and rugged indlvidu llsm produces harvest of n tlonll development But n our c 15 x s not lncludc an 1NmCdl1CC QCVC1 opment of the art of p lnt lhg Mcn's mlnds :ere turned to more vlt l thin than rt and the only con ctbtlon held of p lD+lU tr t of produclng portr 1 The flnc rts h d much to overcome 1D AmCP1CW flr t came lndlffcrence n h oplo tion, for the Pdflf r nd Quaker thouvht p 1r+lrL frlvolous nd u l bat Q c sclf m p O Q u c me the f1r t D tron dclphl d Bo ton qulckly lndentlflcd c n tcr of c rly boginn n of Amcric n p intlno In the colonial ptr such SCTttCP1D s of tr dl tlon rel trd to pdlntlng h d barn d rlvtd f om g lish portr lt palntlngs f Reynolds G insborourh xho xcrted the rc test lH fluence ox our rlv pdln cr but ln f t merits ors s 1 P lo of the mod f tholr pr d 7 I-JIS. ' 1 , w ,-x f. 'l-' 'w -t . -sll ,f ,f X. IICTUREH Copley that Americans first took a recognized position in the world of art Although West llved most hls life in England he nel ftheles' had an indl- rect influence on hls coun r nen for hlS uccets n sid' 1 young 8't1StS and 's 3'-1 'ance was bener ously glVPH o American student who found their nay to London Nest's contemoorary John Slngleton Conley, however remalns a vltal factor ln the story f Amerlcan palntlng Copley carrled on the work of his prede cessors and perfected tF61P style to such a degree that he 1S remembered as one of the mllestones ln Amerlcan palnting With the beginnlngs of political unrest between Enbland and the colonies the develonment of palnting stood it a standstlll and the only memorable palnter of he perlod was Charle Uwlson Ieale de not only founded the first art chool called he Pennsyl VQDIH academy of fine arts ln the Un ted States Amerlca After peace had been re stored txo contempolaries alned recognltlon, they xere Gilbert Stuart and John Trumbull both of whom were tu ent of We t London stuart palnted many fine portralts and one that wlll llve 1D hlsto V ln H1 nk lenaeumnthe thl and la t OPlglH81 nortralt of Hashlngton Trumbull's hvghe t con O . . , 4. IJ 4 u l I ,Q 1' L LE. C. In 'K O4 . 'O . 'l l Q G S ' , Y fag' ,, 5, ' ' ' t 's rtivwy 1 L , V J ' - H ' S, ' A F t yas , r ' s s i - . S' llcef f . - ' . ' 1 I 1 hi ms: s- s - . X Z1 , . J' ' J t or ' a e s ' . a -N 12 lk , Y V1 1 ' .1 4 f - A ' I .L . , . D , ' - : A . . . t. . 1. 5 . , -C 6. Q ' I Q A ' fn . A V ' ' fi C . , . . . 7 0 , ,- I' . f L1 L, ' l U C ' - ' .. l use th .v to W 1 1' . , . . .X A ' L V ...' N r- ' , ' A . L Lx I ' ' ,, - . . , 'N v , I A l ' .,: ro . ,. . 51,0 V A . ., TL 4 4 ' .F ' 5 . - , E. ., f' WELS . ,.L L21 V '11 L13 . Q' , , ' rw f' , . ' V, - M , A . 0 Q ,I , - . - tg s g . . , Y , X t ' Q d t en , ' . . 'ff Sl ' ' oft .S CL ' ' ,S fx . f- 1 r' ' ' lr' ' ' Q 1 ' 1 et .J U . . .U 3 -0 5 I . SQ SC 535 ' 1 ' V, L, f . , -- 1 V- t1l:S - , stu e c ill tt 5 . a 3, , - . . Q 1 s -Q t .s of C ' . T.. -, n Av 'I 1-.. 1 ' E1I't3 in AI!1E,I'1Cf1 ,..l'1'I1 xnll- but adbgg 1:1153 flpgt mugeum ' rv. , Q an s A wtri ' t, io, of . . . . , ' HS Lam- Q , ' , , 5 11 'i gs . f . - . .. , C fl . 'J A ' , . , 1od 5 ' ' ' , V . ' f? 9 . Q rr , , Q . ,, . rn m . . V mu J 4. J L - , .A - X ' , . x A A Q, C , , P X Eng- 5 d 3 ',3 in . . . U , fl ., -5 O . . , and n 5 C , , K , , . . . . . V x, 'X gg 'fx U ' ' vo - , T. . f s ' 4- ' ' ' 1 Qi. U Q Lf A . S g C '1 A . . S 5 O L, c A t 6 r S r Q -R 'L 5 5 . , ,S . ' O , L L- ' ,' 3 , ' - ,. cess it wa w t, Jtst and , Q 3 - r , .,q' , ,H v,-. , up r f 1 by ., , . K, f A , tx t . .. I -, , x. - -
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