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everyone who intends to be present has a grand good time is the sincere and hearty wish of the Class of 1916. As we seniors are so soon to bid a last goodbye to the Everett High School, we would like to give a word of welcome to the Juniors who are about to step into our place. We wish for them all the success, enjoyment and prosperity that has been ours, so here are three hearty cheers for the Class of 1917. Before closing, I wish to say a word regarding our esteemed Principal, Mr. Wilbur J. Rockwood, who, perhaps a trifle stem at times, has yet had the interest and welfare of his pupils deep at heart, and in the future which we are about to face, the boys and girls will oft times look back with perhaps a bit of longing to the good old days spent in the Everett High School. CLASS DAY AND GRADUATION SPEAKERS The Class Day will take place on Friday, June 23, in High School Hall. The speakers were well chosen and are as follows: Class Oration, Philip Crockett; Address of Welcome, Helen Nickerson; Class History, Rachel McQueeney and John Hanna; Class Will, Ruth Baldwin and Myron Taylor; Class Phrophecy, Hilda Kennedy and Leslie Sampson. We feel sure that in this group of orators, comedians, humorists, clairvoyants, etc., that Class Day will be the “howling” success that it usually is. The graduation takes place Tuesday, June 27, in the High School. The closing event of the Class of 1916 will be opened in the usual manner. The program will include, beside the selections of “harmony” (?) from the class and the gentle exercise of receiving the precious “sheepskins,” the Presenta¬ tion of the Class Gift by Philip Dorn, the Opening Address by Loring Creamer, and the Closing Address by Frank Bradley. The girls, we are told, (of course a boy is not expected to understand what it means, but we will take it for granted that it is something nice) will graduate in “smocks” and white skirts. The boys, having “squelched” the white flannel idea, will appear in blue serge suits and crimson and blue neckties. It might be well to give at this time the ten highest pupils in the Senior Class. These averages are for the four years: Helen Nickerson, 92.96; Susan Brodsky, 92.03; Herbert Whalen, 90.74; Helen Erickson, 90.23; Dora Weiner, 90.03; Willard Hills, 90.02; Helen Croft, 89.59; Beatrice Arratto, 89.36; George Lipkin, 88.66; Ruth Engles, 88.47. Sunday, June 25, the Baccalaureate Service will be held in the High School Hall. The Rev. R. R. Hadley, of the Universalist Church, will deliver the address. 8
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS FRANK BRADLEY President GEORGE KUMPEL Vice President PHILIP DORN Treasurer
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