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SENIOR RECORD H. T. H. S. JANUARY, 1950 GIILV GLEE CLEIB BCyS GLEE CLEG
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SENIOR RECORD H. T. H. S. JANUARY, 1930 B4CCAL4IJI5CATE PCCGE4M March .....................................H. H. S. Orchestra Baccalaureate Address........................Dr. C. W. Straw COMMENCEMENT PCCGR4M March ... Invocation Salutatory . Essay -- Oration ... Valedictory Presentation of Class Gift Presentations and Awards Awarding of Diplomas Benediction H. H. S. Orchestra ......Helen Watts .Adela Romanovsky George Rosengarten [Marian Hagy • ■ ■ • Mildred Davis SONG Ever since the day we came to Haverford, We have claimed to be among the best. And now that we have finished and arc leaving. We all hope that we have passed the test. (Chorus) Our memories of Haverford High School. Will ever stand high in our minds. With knowledge gradually growing. With no ill winds blowing. We have found joys of many kinds, Though to friends we're saying good-bye. We hope that you'll never forget That we think the friends we've made in Haverford Are the best that wc ever have met. OIASS POIM Our high school joys at last have ended. And now we say adieu. We leave, with fondest memories— For friends have proven true. We have new worlds to conquer now, As on our way we go. But all our pathways separate. As many streams that flow. Dear classmates, linger for a while, Sparc me a word in parting. Have not these years brought joy to you? Ah! Now your tears are starting. Think of all the things you've shared. Many joys and many sorrows. But now henceforth your skies are blue. Ever welcome your tomorrows. CAROLYN FREYBURCER. CAROLYN FREYBURCER.
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SENIOR RECORD JANUARY, 1930 H. T. H. S. CRCI1CS1RA MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS AT UAVERTCRD The musical organizations, under the able leadership of Miss Gertrude Ferron, consist of the Girls' Glee Club, the Orchestra, and the Boys' Glee Club. The Girls’ Glee Club includes one hundred girls. The officers are: President, Frances McGee; Vice-President, Jean MacDonald; Librarian, Helen Palmer; Secretary’, Evelyn Angemann. This year the club has performed, upon request at a P. T. A. meeting, a P. T. A. convention, the Alumni Day program, and a dental exhibition. The orchestra is composed of thirty-six pieces, and for the first time in the school's history, a girl is concertmaster. The orchestra is always well received and is often called upon to entertain at conventions, P. T. A. meetings, women's clubs, and churches. Forty-five boys constitute the Boys' Glee Club, which always presents a delight- ful program such as only a male chorus can present. It is led by one of the students, a fact which makes it even more interesting. The officers are: President, George Rosengarten; Vice-President, Franklin Dunn; and Librarian, Austin Clark. On May 25, 1929, these organizations cooperated in presenting an evening of music. The Girls’ Glee Club rendered Pan on a Summer Night,” a cantata of unusual charm. An appreciative audience encouraged Haverford's musicians, and it is the desire of Miss Ferron that such a program may be given frequently in the future. The proceeds from such entertainments are used to purchase instruments which are loaned to the students for use in the orchestra. Much credit is due Miss Ferron for the excellent way in which she is handling these organizations and for the advancement of music and musicians throughout Haverford Township.
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