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19 v.e5B8 8'4b.,H. H. S.-.4758 32. CLASS.FLOWER: CLASS COLORS: Whlte Rose Bud Red, White and Blue MOTTO: Not on the Heights But Climbing. i11q CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT -------- Kenneth Rodgers VICE PRESIDENT ------- Mary Blank SECRETARY -------- Margaret Betts TREASURER ------- Lester Halverson PROGRAMME Baccalaureate Program. Processional .............................................. ........ Ma rch Singing-CAmericaJ Assemblage Invocation. Singing-CSe1ectedJ ....................... ............. Asse mblage Scripture Reading. Sermon-The Top Round of the Ladder ..... ..... Re v. W. A. Wissinger Music-Selected ........................... .................. C hoir Benediction. Recessional .................................................. March . Class Nlght---May 27th PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS ..... .... .... . ............. KE N NETH RODGERS CLASS SONG. CLASS HISTORY .... .... . . . . . . ETHEL MARSHALL, CLARK MILLER CLASS POEM ............ ...................... MAR GARET BE'I'I'S VIOLIN SOLO ...... ....................... M1 RIAM TIPTON TALK ........................ ........... ........ .... S TE V E WILCO READING ....................... . ........... ALICE HUSTON CLASS MO'I'I'O and COLORS .................... NVILLIAM ZIMMERMAN CLASS WILL ..... ............................... . . ........ MARY BLANK PRIBENTATION LESTER HALVERSON, STANLEY MILLER SAM MORELLO TALK .................. ................................. CLASS PROPHECY MANTLE ORATION JOHN WILCO ELIZABETH BOSNYAK, SUSAN KLIMEK DORSEY EASH VIRGINIA TWIGG JUNIOR RESPONSE ......................... . ......... CLASS SONG. Commencement Program. PROCESSIONAL .......................................... Miss Nellie Dull INVOCATION ........................................... REV. c. F. DIEHL SONG-CAmerica the Beautifull .... ........... Asse mblage SALUTATORY ..................... Marnha Stewan MUSIC-Selected. VALEDICTORY .... Albem Rowland MUSIC-Selected. ADDRESS ............ ..... ....... . . . Dr. F. H. Gaige MUSIC-Selected. PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS ........................ Pres. J. B. Ober PRESENTATION or SCHOLARSHIP MEDALS ...... Principal Paul Rummel BENEDICTION ....................................... Rev. W. A. Wissinger 15
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1 19 a5Q'8 8'5izf.H. H. S.455'8 8'5ke 32 MIRIAM TIPTON By Word-Good Lord! Tip Miriam possesses the musical ability of our class. She was always active and full of fun. Next year she will be a student at Junior Pitt, where she will study Music and Home Economics. WILLIAM ZIMMERMAN By Word-Now, Now! Zimmie When you hear a loud noise don't get frightenedg its only Bill coming down the hill in his Ford. Bill was :rather good at dramatics, so don't be surprised when you see his name in electric lights. 14
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19 i8 5Qv..-H. H. 5.4558 32 THE SENIOR ODE. The class of 1932, eighteen Seniors leaving school, Dedicate the annual to the business men, and parents too. We thank the school for all our knowledge, We pray to succeed when we get to college. We have behind memories so dear, The faculty remembers and others hear There once was a group of girls and boys Who knew how to tease and how to make noise. We, as a class, were always at war If things didn't please us we all got sore. Let's iron away that time-pressed crease, We're leaving now, so let's have peace. Boys and girls both number nine. Both groups have thoughts which seem divine. After election when we count the votes, Oh! to grasp one another by the throats. War is over and peace is signed With other troubles each fills his mind. Now we bid you all goodbye, We're leaving-but you should laugh, not cry. --Steve Wilco SENIOR CLASS SONG. TUNE- Silver Threads Among the Gold I. Students, let us 'ere we part, Take a retrospective thought, Of the ones close to our heart 'I'hat our school days here have brought. II. Though we may ne'er meet again, As we have in days gone by Let us ne'er forget our friends, Of our dear ole Hooversville High REFRAIN Here together we all learned Of the wherefore and the why, Magically our thoughts have turned To the bidding of good-bye. -Margaret Betts Just Pals. TUNE- Just Friends. Just pals, students no more, Just pals, but not like before, To think of what we've been And not to meet again, Seems like pretending That it is the ending, Just pals, classmates no more, Just pals, closing our score, We worked, we played, we laughed, And suddenly the class Was through with trials, Mary Blank Now we're just pals. Elizabeth Bosnyak. 16
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