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19 H. H. S. 31 CLASS FLOWER: Yellow CLASS COLORS: Blue and White MO'.l'l'0: Sunrise not Sunset CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT --------- Mary Ileen Custer VICE PRESIDENT - SECRETARY - - Blanche Shaffer - Freda Shaffer TREASURER - ----- - Miriam Shaffer lip-1 PROGRAMME Baccalaureate Program. Processional ............ ....... . . . ..................... ...... M arch Singing-fMy Country 'Tis of Theej Assemblage Invocation Singing-All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name Assemblage Scripture Reading. - Vocal Solo .......................... .... M r. John Ober fSelectedJ Sermon- Getting What Life Offers .. ............... C. F. Diehl Singing-fSelectedJ Benediction. Recessional .,.................... .... M arch Class Night. May 27th GHOSTS OF TOMORROW LOUISE REESE ................................... MARY ILEENE CUSTER JACK ELDRIDGE .... ................................ M IRIAM SHAFFER MAUDY ................ NEB ...................... JERRY, Class Prophet .... SUE, Class Historian ........... BLANCHE SHAFFER HELEN PENICK MILDRED BEAM GOLDIE SHAFFER WILL, Class Poet ................ ...'.-.HELEANOR SUNDAY REBECCA, Class Jester ............ ......... F REDA SHAF1-'ER BOB, Class Will and Testament AMBITION ............................... DOROTHY JONATHAN DOROTHY ROWLAND 11
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19 12111211 H. H. S. IZIIZZIZZ1' 31 ELEANOR SUNDAY By Word-Shucks! Sunny If anyone needs a chauffeur-E1eanor's the one you're looking for-yes indeedy. Eleanor has a great intercst in-oh, that would be telling, but here's a hint-she hasn't decided what she's going to do in the future. Donormz ROLAND l D By Word- Well Irene ',':, Dorothy is our only red-head. She gets plenty of exercise-guess how! Walking to school. Don't know what Dot will be doing next year. QXJJVCJ WW 5 , 10
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0 .-.t 119 :.:::::..s: H.H.S.:::Z1?::f:2: 311 Commencement Progrdm. PROCESSIONAL . ..'. ...................................... M iss Ruth Bittner INVOCATION ..... Rev. Wm. E. Sunday Song-America ......... ................... As semblage SALUTATORY ........... .................. F reda Shaffer VOCAL DUET--Selected Mrs. Hughes and Ada Prittner VALEDICTORY .......... .................... H elen Penick PIANO DUET-Selected .... ........ R uth Bittner and Nellie Dull ADDRESS ....................... Bishop G. D. Batdorf, Phd., D. D. VOCAL DUET-Selected ........... ..... M rs. Hughes and Ada Prittner PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS ......... President J. B. Ober BENEDICTION .................... ......... ..... R e v. R. E. Penick Senior Class Poem. With fond regret we leave our school, Our loved teachers' golden ruleg We part with classmates, real and true We leave it all-to start anew. If 'twas our own selfish desire- We'd be studfnts always and never die. We'd sing the praises of our Alma Mater, For better praises, you couldn't barter. We drink to you, Hooversville Hi, To greater victories, to best success. 'Tis a sad and hard thing, to bid you all adieu, You Freshmen cannot realize 'tis your dreams come trueg How we depart sadly. and not at all content When we leave old Hooversville Hi, Where our happy days were spent. Our teachers were our guardians, to guide us in our step, They were our inspiration, our ambition and our pep. And Seniors, one by one. will say Goodbye To such another Senior, who returns it with a sigh. And last of all Alma Mater, we bow adieu To Hooversville Hi, our love for you. ELEANOR SUNDAY. Senior Class Song. Tn time nf My Wild Irish Rose. If you listen, we'll tell you of our High School days, When we struggled along side by side, The joy and the sorrow in our memory stays And e'er and e'er will abide. They are now past and gone but we cherish them stillg The days that we spent in high school. Our parting brings sorrow and a tear in each eye As we say our final good-bye. CHORUS Our dear high High School days, the days we cherish so- Were happy and gay, we all went our way To work and to play. Now we say good-bye, though a tear is in each eye. We trust that we will meet, And Rnd happiness .complete Again in the sweet bye and bye. 12
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