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Commencement Awards for 1933 The Alumni Prize, Gold Medal, for the Senior who represents: 1. Excellence in studies. 2. Character. 3. Leadership and influence on student body. 4. Student activities. EDWARD H. BONEKEMPER The Geo. S. Snyder Est. Junior High School Spelling Prize, ESTHER SILVERMAN Hatheld Chamber of Commerce Prizes: 52.50 Gold Piece to the Boy and Girl who had made the most progress in Academic Subjects and general school activities in the Senior Year: ELIZABETH DORNBACH - ARTHUR W. LEIDY Hatfield National Bank Prizes: 52.50 Savings Account for the Boy and Girl having the highest average in the Senior Year: JULIA BRESEL -- WILLIAM N. DETURK Lansdale Kiwanis Club: 55.00 in Gold to the pupil having the highest average in the Ninth Grade: ELEANOR BEAN - ELIZABETH WILLAUER CEach pupil receives 82.50-Each pupil has an average of 92, 55.00 in Gold: Courtesy Prize by an Anonymous Friend: JULIA A. BRESEL Baccalaureate Services . Processional .Invocation ................. .... R ev. H. A. Weaver .Hymn- Praise the Lordi' ............ .............. H aydu . Scripture Reading and Prayer ............. ..... R ev. A. E. Kratzer .Anthem- I Heard the Voice of jesus Say .... ................ R athbun Choirs . Baccalaureate Sermon- When Two Roads Meet . .Rev. H. A. I. Benner, Pastor, Heidelberg Reformed Church, Hatfield, Pa. . Anthem- Thanks Be To God .................................. Dielfron Choirs . Prayer followed by Lord's Prayer ...... ..... R ev. H. A. Weaver .Hymn- Holy Spirit Light Divine ............ Gottrclzalk .Benediction .................. .... R ev. A. E. Kratzer
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Annual Commencement Exercises Processional March . .. ..... High School Orchestra Invocation .............. .... R ev. H. A. Weaver Commencement Project: The Life of William Penn' . .... Three Honor Students Kal His Ancestors and Youth . . . ........ Julia A. Bresel fbi His Ideals .............. .... .... G r ace M. Ricci CCD His Holy Experiment ................ .... it 'Iary K. Walsh Song- The Beautiful Blue Danube ........ ...... ......... S t raurr High School Chorus Class History and Prophecy ...........,. ..... E dward H. Bonekemper Evelyn M. Kaler Paul K. Leidy Selection- The Heavens Are Telling ......... ................. H aydn High School Orchestra Class Presentations ...................... ..... J oseph B. Giedgowd Sara K. Cassel William N. DeTurk Presentation of Class Memorial ..... .... C harlotte J. Scott Songs- Deep River .................. ........ B urleigh Morning .. .................. .... S peak: High School Chorus Address to the Graduates, Playing the Game, Dr. Guy lNTorse Bingham. Specialist in Social and Moral Problems Piano Solo ........... . .. .... .... .... .... A r t hur W. Leidy Announcement of Awards: Cal Alumni Prize Cbl Geo. S. Snyder Est. Jr. H. S. Spelling Prize fcl Hatfield Chamber of Commerce Prizes Cdl Hatfield National Bank Prizes fel Courtesy Prize by a Friend ffl Lansdale Kiwanis Club Prize Presentation of Diplomas .................... Harold G. Bonekemper, President, Hatfield Township School Board Selection .. . . . .............. High School Orchestra Benediction .... .... R ev. A. E. Kratzer
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C C Savagev Rabbiv ...... Chick ...... julie . . Reinert Ad1os ....... Lizzie . ..... Giedgow, Eve? ........ H Art ......... Moseleyi' Daven .. Grace . Mary . Charlottei' Dill . . . bam ........ Our Challenge Our school tasks have been completed, Our books have been put aside, We've gone through the portals of knowledge And our footstep echoes have diedg The future lies before usg The past is sealed in our heartsg The days to come have a meaningg We all must play our parts. What our part will be in the great whole We may never understand, But we know we're here to play it In just the best way we can. We know itis a part of action, Not whining and shirking or fright, A part of love to each human, Not cynicism nor spite. We may regret that weire lacking ,In talents that others possess, But our time will only be wasted If we wish for what might have beeng The world is offering a challenge To every individual selfg Each life of love and service, Is a mine of wondrous wealth. -Charlotte Scott. Senior Pastimes Riding elevators in Washington. Emitting a horrible screech called a laugh. Clipping Savage,' or Kaler on the cranium. Collecting class money. Exercising her jaws with Wrigley's. Horning in. Acting dignified by sleeping. Gazing at buildings in the far, far away. Acting hard fhe isn'tl. Dating one junior after the other. Drumming chopsticks on the piano. CHe calls it playingj Getting bumped by another car in his Ford. Acting angelic. Dreaming of her Doylestown hero. Arguing for a half point. Gazing. Regretting the end of Saturday morning in Washington, D. C
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