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GGG l93O GQG The Highlander Nw 1930 ew Fifteenth Annual Commencement Exercises THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 12th HIGH SCHOUI. AUDITORIUM EIGHT 0'CLOCK Overture-Selected ........................................,.......,.....,.,,.....,,.,,......,...,....,...,,.,.,.,.,...,......, High School Orchestra Proccssional, God of Our Fathers .....,...,,,,..,...,......,,...,.,...............,.......,,.,....,,,.,.....,..,........... Senior Class High School Orchestra and Chorus Invocation Piano Solo- A Summer Reverie .......,..,....,............,.......... ...,..,..... T rygvc Torjussen Scherzo No. 1 .......,.,...... ...........,........................... .,...,.......,. F r anz Schubert Mary Thompson Class Address Vocal Ensemble, Itecessional .......,........,.,..............,.,,...............,....,.......,,.,......,.........,.,......,.......,...,.... Delioven Mary Thompson, Alice Garwood, Jane Hoffman, Ellen Jennings, Pird Fox, Byron Brooks, Richard Jackson, Dale Bretz. Presentation of Diplomas ..................,...,..........,,,.,........,...................,....,.....,.,..,............. Mr. YV. E. Anderson Prcsident Board of Education Acceptance of Diplomas .......,,....,.....,....,........ .......................,.,.............,.... .... ,.., - .i..... J a n e Hotfman President Senior Class Benediction Reccssional, Land of Hope and Glory ... ........................,........,................. ,..........,. E d ward Elgar High School Orchestra and Chorus A Full House By Fred Jackson Scnlor Play-May 9, 1930 School Auditorium, 8:15 P. M. CAST Parks. ...,................ .,...,....,.,........ , . Suslc .......,..,............... ,. .... ..... . Ottily Howi-ll ......... Miss Winnrckcrm.. Daphne Charters ........,.. Howard Rleggcr .............Doris Graves .......,.......Jane Reid ...Jean Reynard .......Bernlce Bucs Nicholas King .,.,,.,...., ..,..,,.. . larnes Simpson Ned Pembroke, Jr ,... ,,v,, George Howell ,....... .. ,,,,,,,. 4, Dougherty .........,.. J im Mooney ....,.,. Edwin Holloway Richard Jackson Fox .,.,..,..Lynn Lawrcncc Clancy ..........,.,.......,.. ,,,,,,,,,, E ldon Shaw Mrs' Flemllll!--W 4---+ ,.,.,,.,.,.. . lane Hoffman VCP!! VCUIUD ,,--,--,-, --------.-.--.-..-........---. ......... F l orcnce Greer MIS- Pemllmkr ,--------- ..-.--...........................,... ........,.,,....................... K 1 xthryn Fisher MANAGERS Property Managers .,....... .........,,.,....,............,..............., C lara Parker, Margaret Stefano Costume Managers .... ,.,... ......................,..,.... M 1 urtha Banhlnw, Elizabeth Brqnnqmnn Financial Manager ..,....,....,....... .,..,,.,....,......,....,....,..........,.,.......,... I 'irginia Ward Promptcrs .......................,.......... ,...... ..........,.......... L e lah Corcoran, Mary Thompson Stage Managers .......... .,,. ,.....,.,,.,..,,.... .,....., D n I e Bretz, Fred Mosse, Byron Brooks Art and Make-Up Manager ........... ..... ..... , .... , ........... ,..,.., . ..........,. . , . .Ellen Jennings Publicity Manager ,.,......., ............... ....,......,......,.., . .......,.................,..............,..... E d ith Churches General Managers, ...................,.. ...................................... H clen liusbagill, Horace Lielfarlnml USHERS Patsy Gritlin Robert Lanman Alllce Garwood Byron Droke Mildred Thum Humhert Lancia Eighlean
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c-we 1930 ew The Highlander exe 1930 C-we . Prophecy By Amer-1 Gauwoon AND Bmmicn Buns Ugh-Ugh-Hu-grunted Old Chief Sogohama to the young hraves and young squaws- Can't do it. Must have moonlight night, the Hrst full moon after the feast of Gadgi-No can he done. But the sad ercstfallen faces made Sogohama have pity for the children, so he promised, Come at twelve o'clock that night then will take you into future. I am only Chief in tribe who can take you into future. So around the campfire, on this wonderful moonlight night, the Old Chief with a dark black cape- Whitehc Cape the Indians called it-toldi the braves and squaws their futnresl I start with you, Margaret. You sitting at my right. I go around circle- No word spoken. Break not the spell. Margaret Stefano, fire of God's hand tell me you will he most famous linguist of the world-I see you beside Kings and Queens, conversing with them. , Clara Parker, clever typist, perfected electric typcwriters because she hate to do over so many papers for Miss Kennedy. Byron Brooks you run for President- Ugh-see socialists following. YVho is that I see in the curling smoke? Edith Churches, well-known buyer for Mrs. Eugene Grey talks with Mme. Hoffman, famous Parisian designer. Patsy Griffin, an avialrix testing a new Brctz plant, yes, Dale Bretz himself. Ugh-Bad wind stir flame-no can see face--hear music in thunder of tire-Mary Thompson director of conservatory of music accompany Byron Droke celebrated radio broadcaster. Ugh-clearer now-see Congressional Library -Alice Garwood-you-Dale Hersehler painting a landscape scene near Judge Laneia's new Long Island home. Florence Greer model for Massc Foot-fit shoes showing latest line of Nurses' slices to Kathryn Fisher, Head Nurse at Xvashington. Hush! The spell continues. Martha Barthlow, Dean of lVomen at Miss Mason's Castle on Hudson and Lelah Corcoran, trainer of Girls' Athletics. Ellen Jennings making cartoons for Jean Reynard's latest children's book. YVait, the Gods are dis- pleased--a buzzing noise-an airplane-who is the pilot? Patsy Gridin taking Rich- ard Jackson, Master of Ceremonies for Hi-Low Theater Inc. to Los Angeles for next appearance. Ah, football game? Ughl The XVorld Olympics in California-Old G. H. S. is well represented. Bob Lunman, YVorld Famous Track man, again win- ning first place in the 2000 meter jaunt. Who is that cheering so loudly? .lane Reid and Bernice Bucs co-instructors in Women's Athletics at Stanford College. Back again in New York-see Helen Basbagill, well-known woman orotor, defending Prohibition in debate-Elizabeth Brcnneman's Beauty Salon, and Virginia Ward- President of National Bank-a regular customer. Eldon Shaw, smoke whirls in face-you be champion auto racer some day. Mildred Thum-prized xnannequim. James Simpson, your best sellers will outshine Warwick Deeping's. 5 . Edward Itardon, your palace on the Riviera will be continually filled by best families. Also Horace McFarland's name in all papers running for President. Lynn Lawrence directing the erection of bridge-cross the Hudson. Pird Fox noted brain surgeon discovered process to eliminate feeble-mindedncss. Mr. Hare rejoices that he no longer teaches Fecble-minded and Insane in Sociology. At last the embers are growing dimg they no longer smoke, no longer burst in flames-gradually we all go our ways into the dark forest-may we all find the Happy Hunting Ground! Seventeen
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we 1930 ww The Highlander sow lqao new Exllillullml1lliniulinulinulnnIllulIllIllIllIllininH1illiluiulnlnllllnlInluuiululu1llllllllmlnmumulilliIiililuinlllinlmmmliuiullllmE Metzunorpliosis of a Junior Seth Hzmunnud-ll-.-I HL-nr, ye rcdsklns brave and nohle! Animals and singing birds- Of the story told in pictures. Of the epic without words How the Juniors found the trail To the Happy Hunting Grounds, Where n brave may pnss in safety utnd no teacher makes her rounds. XVhen we first saw light of day In a metaphorlc sense We were in the kindergarten And considered very dense. In some way nt last we nmnagcd fThough I still do not know llowj To recite with timid voices: H-o-r-s-u spells cow. Then they gave us up as hopelessg We were forced to travel light, And we passed the next four classes Just hy working day und night. By that tlmc we learned the folly Ot' the puth that we had trod, And since then we've never studied. Now our motto's Trust in God. So we scraped clear through the tlftl And we started in with six, Then we made u'l'utnl error, And succeeded-l'll say, UNIX, For the Junior High received us With proverbial open .arms But from one nrln hung n paddle From the otlu-r--Fulse Alarms! For those wlckcd Freshmen told us That we would not last two years. But when wr nrrivcd ns Freshmen Did we scare the little deurs! From the Freshmen to the Juniors Is n most alarming hop, But we made the pass in two years With n temporary stop. When we come to Senior glory QVl'hy und how we hardly knnwj We'll amuse you with u story Of how quickly twelvc years gn. But the future holds a mystery YVhich we just con't solve right now, For will any college take ns? Most uncertain-I ll allow. 1 grade Elllnnn 1ululllilluiilliliiniullvlllluillinlrlirliillrlilIirliiIiilmilIwillllmlwwIiiIllrllruvallrllllulmmvlliilm lliriiinuilliiriummvlllllllllllm N inateon
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