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1W5 THE CEIEK BACCALAUREATE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday, May 13, 1945 7 :30 P. M. Processional, “Russian March” (Rachmaninoff) .... Mrs. H. B. Bedell Invocation............................................ Rev. L. R. Tagg Solo, “hear Not Ye, () Israel” (Dudley Buck) .... Robert W. Cummins Scripture Reading..................................Rev. C. A. Thompson Anthem. “Hear Ye What the Lord Hath Spoken” (Wilson) .... Choir Prayer............................................. Rev. Charles Warren Hymn, “God of Our Fathers”.............................Page 496 Hymnal Sermon ............................................... Rev. Orlen Njus Benediction........................................... Rev. L. R. Tagg Recessional, “Grand Choeur Militaire” (Federlein) . . .Mrs. H. B. Bedell COMMENCEMENT CENTRAL THEATRE Friday, May 18, 1943 8:15 P. M. Processional, “War March of the Priests” (Mendelssohn) .Hap DeFries Invocation......................................................Fr. Kubiak Selections .......................................... Senior Girls’ Sextet Address, “Assets and Liabilities—1945”..............John W. Carrington Blade Citizenship Scholarship Award........................I. L. Harris Presentation of Diplomas............................Prin. M. F. Fullmer Recessional, “March Romaine” (Gounod) ..........................Hap DeFries 25
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1945 THE CRIER REMINISCENCE Years and years have passed in review; Another has come and passed on too. Though I rushed not myself from day to day, It’s strange how these moments have flown away. The days filled with laughter, dance, and song, Freedom from evil and anything wrong, I shrink from thinking that someday they’ll be Only a pleasant memory. I’d like to continue for years and years Living a life that is free from tears. The youthful joys that I have known Will, in a few years, from me have flown. Am I justified in wanting to stay Always young and free and gay, Free to roam the wide world o’er. Letting my spirits lightly soar? Justified X must not be, ’Cause nature disagrees with me. I’ll grow’ old as years go by Until the time that I must die. Put let none say I had no fun. After all is said and done. ’Cause in my youth—just yesterday. I was happy, free, and gay. Muriel Bedell. ONE MINUTE I have just one minute— Only sixty seconds in it. Has opportunity passed me by, Of will I make it if I try? Many minutes of the day. Are spent in idle, worthless play. Take my advice, you students now, Make your minutes wasted fun. Opportunity knocks but once; Take no heed of the devil’s taunt; Work every minute that you may, And your goal you’ll reach some day. LEAVING After four years of hard work and sweat. To leave is a thing I regret. If left to the teachers (those heavenly creatures) I still would have four more years yet. I made it; I made it! My cry lingers long through the halls. I passed with sufficient perfection. In spite of the many pitfalls. Though lacking in brains for mathematics, And skill for the things yet to come, It’s not all the fault of the high school, For I am just too darn dumb. I’m leaving this place forever. But long will its mem’ries remain. Of the fun we kids had together. Never to see again. Bob Nussbaum. BROTHERS One is in the Philippines, And one is in New Guinea; Two soldiers fighting in the wrar. Yes, just tw’o out of many. A home is lonesome since they've gone; Their loved ones hope and pray; They pray that soon the war will end So they’ll come back to stay. No matter w'here the battle is— On sea, or in the air; They know their loved ones miss them, That our hearts are with them there. You wonder why I pick these two. When there are many others? There is a special reason, For these two are my brothers. 24 Rose Flanagan. Lois Birch.
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194(3 THE CRICK JUNIORS PRESIDENT ................. STANLEY WEEKS VICE-PRESIDENT ............ EARL BROQUARD SECRETARY ......................... FRANCES HILDRETH TREASURER ................ MARDELL NANCE 26
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