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EXPONENT ANNUAL 27 Graduation Program Tuesday Evening, June 20, at 8 o’clock Greenfield High School Auditorium V V ' f -f Processional — “Festival March”. Mendelssoh)i High ,School Orchestra Overture — “Figaro’s Hochzeit”. Mozart High School Orchestra Invocation . Rev. John ' B. Whiteman, Rector, St. James’ Episcopal Church Chorus — “Awake, Awake”. Pr nthcroe “All the World Is Asleep”. Chopin “Wind on the Hill” .... O ' Hare High School Chorus Address — “The High School Ci’aduate and the Modern World” Alfred E. Stearns, Litt.U., L.H.U., LL.D., Principal-Emeritus, Phillips Andover Academy Selections from “Tannh.auser”. Wagner High School Orchestra Announcement of Awards and Present.ation of the Class of 193,3 to the School Committee of Greenfield Princip.al Edgar Burr Smith Present.ation of Diplomas Mr. Barney J. Michelman, Chairman, Greenfield School Committee Class Song Words by Kathryn Olive Mahoney •— Music by Luther Fka.vk Thompson Re( ' ESSional — “Turkish March” from “Ruins of Athens . High .School Orchestra . Becthovcj}
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26 EXPONENT ANNUAL Class Day Exercises Monday Afternoon, June 1 9, at 4 o’clock Greenfield High School Auditorium Processional — “The Procession of the Knights” (from “Pnrsifal”) .... Wagner High School Band Puesiuent ' s Address James Henry Leh Salutatory and Ess.ay — “Deep Streams” Minnie Solomon Ess.vy ■ —“Memories” Donald Albert New hall Essay — “Addition or Subtraction” Charles Alexander Pulaski Class Poem Kathryn Olive Mahoney History of the Class of 1933 K.athryn Olive Mahoney — Hubert Dennis Murphy The Prophecy Stell. Ida Crowell — Nicholas Peter Poulos Ess. y and Valedictory — “Wliat Now?” Orrin Harwood Lincoln, Jr. Present.xtion of the Class Gift by the President of the Class of 1933 and Acceptance FOR THE School by the President of the Junior Class Recessional — “Shenandoah”. Goldman High School Band Adjournment to southeast corner of the building High School Band lh,ANTING THE IVY BY THE ClASS OF 1933 Ivy Song by the Class ' f ' f Senior Service Sunday Afternoon, June 18, at 4 o’clock Greenfield High School Auditorium Processional — “LaReine de Saba”. Gounod High School Orchestra Scripture . nd Prayer Rev. Arthur P. Piutt, D.D., Second Congregational (dmrch, Greenfield Songs — a. “Ave Verum”. Mozart 1). “Devotion” from ‘ ' (. ' avalleria Ru.sticana”. Mascagni High Schooi, Chorus . ddress Rev. (. ' h.vrles W. Merriam Mini. ' Jter-elect, The Brick ( ' lunch, Deerfield, Massachusetts Formerly Chairman, Greenfield School ( ' ommittee Hy.mn— F aith of Our Fathers” Benediction Assembi.y Rev. Arthur P. Pr. tt Recessional — Praise Ye the Father” .... High School Orchestra Faber Gounod
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28 EXPONENT ANNUAL President’s Address P A RENTS, Teachers, and Friends: The class of 1933 has conferred upon me the honor of welcoming you to our Commencement Plxercises which will, I hope, give you a fair view of our advancement during our high school career. It is, furthermore, my privilege to introduce to you those of my classmates who have won the honor of addressing you. I refer to those classmates who have won the distinction of being the outstanding scholars in the cJass, those who have gained their right by popular vote of the class, and those who have been chosen by the faculty. CI.ASSMATES: Our course through high school has been happily un¬ marred by any catastrophes, but, even if there had been, they would have been offset by the numerous enjoyments we have received, the lasting friendships we have made, and, lastly, the knowledge we hav e obtained. We have taken part in many activities with the sole objective of improving in whatever we did, but the benefits absolutely discounted any labor which was required of us. Now the class nears its final meeting as a high school group. Then it will disband, and its members go in different directions to assume their chosen vocations and never, perhaps, be united with a fellow member of the class of which they were once a part. This period we have just completed now seems to us but a brief stay on our life’s journey, and many now sorrow that it is ended. However, everyone will set out, 1 know, with the desire to aid the efforts of posterity, and with that thought how can any of us help but succeed: Jcuries Henry I.eh
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