et te dd ese se SOE () a () ee (ee A) A) A A ) Ae A) A (A ( Cy) RN () EN ( END « xm LT (| A () NE ( |) ED) RED ( ) OD |) ee () a () ee) ae () ee ( see BACCALAUREATE EXERCISES The Baccalaureate services were held at the Frytown church on Sunday evening, May 12. BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM Hymns—“Lead Kindly Light,” “Come Thou Almighty King” .....2.......... Congregation Prayer NN a GF rN Sie ca oa cook Sandie edward ovecteyndns on dadncntece Center High School Seripture Reading tg, BEES EIS ao), «ae ES - AEA Sashes ee Melva Gingerich RUMRRTNN TN Vie hse epee hl Aine ee eee been le cab SS, Rev. George W. Robb US TELE gE ETA Ed ence SSO ee ee Center High School Girls’ Quartette ; Benediction GRADUATION PROGRAM IR RES AIRE STWR aa ea a ee aie oda ataccted tae mes de scdyinwes Girls’ Quartette Invoeation a Ee RR Sa lye a ge Girls’ Quartette SEER Se a es ec ee County Superintendent, Clinton County, F. C. Bowersox nM Sr ett i sll nanan Svthiegodn caswniennnenabnSconananees Girls’ Quartette 2 EE QU TS Y ee CREE UT see Se UE eS eR ee Joel Reber Benediction “PICKLES FOR TWO” C. C. Swartzendruber and Frank Gingerich JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET May 8, the Juniors gave a banquet in honor of the Seniors at Center High School. A three course dinner was served, after which an imaginary baseball game was played as follows: PROSSEINIS CLES S meen meee Agnes Swartzendruber BETH pcr eae el nde, See I Ne Ge ees ee ee Seth Eimen POP DARL eee se cies aren ae tata Edna Yoder TGGH GF prem ree ee oe eS eet George Hess Hirst DASCIMON Geese eo Helena Amelon Seconds Baseman oe. fee cee. Walter Marner PPI Pel ets emi Nie ia tte S18 wre ocho Ferne Wertz Rights Pielder ere so ee eS Walter Reber Center olde ta. eee esse ree ena Eulah Miller Tetia Kiel der leew fe ee ge oe ee Melva Gingerich Ai gthayheel, 5a mace are me, eee eins ei Mr. Osborn Special Music ....... pee eS Pee oe eee Junior Class Re RRR THE ‘CENTERIKA, ‘puRURE URE UR al FRR Ree “THE CENTERIKA Cee OE al nee Fa a ren a a Se amet ne er Sh oe hah tat de LPL) () (cS
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