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THE CLASS SONG wTune: Auld Lang Syn65 Should our acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to mind Should our acquaintance be forgot, By the classes left behind. As truest friends we meet tonight Our class strifes now are 07er VX7611 ne7er forget the Juniors, Nor the class of Sophomores. Here we have met, here we may part, Here we have played our tricks, In after years with kindness turn T0 the class of 736. Let not acquaintance be forgot, Our school days now are oher; We hope to meet you all again Where parlings are no more. So now we bid you all good-bye. The partinghs hard we know; But memorfll bring us back again To the past four years or so. FarewelleFarewell Old Frewsburg High We bid a fond adieu, To thee we,ll ever loyal be And faithful, kind and true. CHORUS: FarewelleFarewelleold Frewsburg High, Farewell again we say, Weall think of thee and long for thee, XVhen we are far away. eWritten by Robert Warn FOR 1036
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ANNOUNCING ON BEHALF OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1936 THE HONOR ROLL Phyllis C. Anderson .................. 93.30 L. Robert Warn .............................. 88.96 George Guild .................................... 88.78 Doris Fentonwr ................................ 88.32 THE COLORS Blue and Silver THE MOTTO He can who thinks he canf'l THE FLOWER Bachelorls Button The Historians ............................................................... Lois Morton and Margaret Hanson The Pro hets SSenioreGeorge Guild and Phillip Gibbs p 888888888888888888 ZJunioreAnna May Swanson and Esther Anderson The Poets. ............................................................................. Joyce Wigren and Doris Fenton The Testators ........................................................................ Pauline Guild and Della Atkins A THOUGHT OR TWO IFS been four years, so the Calendars say, Since we were freshmen here; Wefve had lots of work; a little of play, And all of it we hold dear. Welve labored at Latin, and science and math. Welve triumphed in music and arts. Through history and English we'lve chiseled a path And chorus is dear to our hearts, We7ve acted as villains, in many a play Welve been spooky, and funny and fat; Welve been designing mamas and heroines gay And been shot at the drop of a hat. Weave done everything they7ve asked us to do Welve tried all our studies to master: Teachers argued, and pleaded, and brought into view The switch, that we might work the faster. So really, dear folks, when you view us tonight, It isngt our work that you see; We hate to leave school, but we want to do right; We are just what they made us to be. -The Class Poet SENIOR LEAVES
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COMMENCEMENT Pmcessional bgPriest Marchav bMendelssohny ........................ Miss Frances Brall Clarinet SolobbLa Jeune Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin77 bDebussyy Mr. Charles Austin Invocation ......................................................................................................... Rev. R. H. Eggleston Salutatory ........................................................................................................... . ................ Robert Warn Valedictory ............................................................................................................... Phyllis Anderson 5A Perfect Day bBonaU ........................................................................................... Lois Morton Commencement Address .............................................................................. Rev, R. 0. Hudson Trumpet SolobbbScintilitzf7 bPerkinsy ................................................ bBuddy,a Hanson Awarding of Diplomas Leonard Kleber, President of Board of Education Scholarship Awardsb Vandenburg Chemistry Prize .......................................... Prin. J. L. Anderson Parent Teacher Association Prizes ............................... Mrs. Floyd Phillips bThe Stalj, bRogersy .......................................................................................... Margaret Hanson Bcnediction ............................................................................................................ Rev. M. A, Myers CLASS NlC-HT CcStony P0int7a bLuurendeauy .......................................................................................... Orchestra Class History ................................................ Lois Morton, assisted by Margaret Hanson Senior Prophecy ............................................. George Guild, assisted by Phillip Gibbs 4cBarcarolkW bOIfenbacM Girls7 Octelte Doris Fcnlon, Margaret Hanson, Lois Morton, Della Atkins, Esther Anderson, Phyllis Anderson, Joyce Wigren, Anna May Swanson Presidenfs Address ....................................................................................... J. Robert Johnson Junior Response .................................................................................................... Harold Johnson Class Poem ......................................................... Doris Fenton, assisted by Joyce Wigren chignonetteb bBaumanny ............................................................................................. Orchestra Junior Prophecy .............................. Anna M. Swanson, assisted by Esther Anderson Last Will and Testament ........................ Pauline Guild, assisted by Della Atkins 4bEmeraldw bSeredyy ......................................................................................................... Orchestra Awarding of Certificates of Perfect Attendance and Promotion into High School. uOur National HonorW Uiroolcsy ................................................................................. Orchestra SENIOR LEAVES
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