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PROGRAM COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, 1917. High School Auditorium. Music March High School Orchestra Invocation Salutatory Lanierian Oration Music Franklin Oration . . . Thomas Ray Show Valedictory Music Commencement Address . Music Alma Mater Song School Presentation of Diplomas ‘‘Farewell Alma Mater” . . Principal Class Benediction CLASS NIGHT EXERCISES. FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 15, 1917. Music Class Oration ...................... Mildred McCracken Class Poem .......................... Mabel Newcomer Class Prophets. . .Sara Dearth, Frances Ward, Eddie Jankey Class Diagnosis ........................ Harold Kelley Class Advertiser.......................Lauretta Kenison Female Quartette—Sara Dearth. Meryl Kendall, Elizabeth Mildred McCracken Class Picture........................Arnold Poundstone Class Chronicle.................................. Pearl McWilliams Class Calendar ........................ Corrine Baer Class Will......................................Clifton Bemies Male Quartet— Harry Kendall, Wm. Talbott, Sylva Gray, Chas. Patterson Presentation ...................................... . .. .Emilie Hostetler, Hazel McCombs, Albert Yanchus Mantle Oration ........................William Talbott Junior Response..........................George Brown Class Song Master of Ceremonies.........................Sylve Gray SUNDAY EVENING, JUNE 17, 1917 Baccalaureate Sermon.........Rev. Harry W. Vincent, D.D. —9—
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HIGH SCHOOL SONG. (Unison. Moderato) The school we love the best, is German Township High, And far above the rest, her flag shall always fly. We’ll guard her emblem well, that none may float ahead Of Alma Mater’s banner fair, the Black and Red. (HARMONY—LOUD) O! Black and Red we love thy fair, fair folds; A treasure that each son and daughter sacred holds. Then proudly wave as years go fleeting by The emblem of our dear old German Township High. (UNISION—MAESTOSO) Hail to the Alma Mater that we love, And love her well, as each can tell. Hail to the flag that floats above them all, The Black and Red must float ahead. Hail to the motto that we love the best, “Scientia potestas est.” Wave Red and Black forever, Falter may you never, Dear Old German Township High! Thy praises we will sing, 0! Alma Mater dear, Our songs and cheers shall ring, for you from year to year The lessons we have learned, in life shall be our guide, And may we all, at duty’s call turn back with pride. —J. B. Sheetz.
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