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THE LAHCASTRIAN L. A. Commencement 'k Class Day -- June 13 PROCESSIONAL Orchestral SELECTION Orehesl rn ADDRESS TO UNDERGRADUATES ' Robert VVoodward RESPONSE FOR UN DERGRADUATES David Cleasby CLASS PROPHECY Douglas Marshall -- Mary Parker CLASS WILL Jane Twitchell -- Virginia NVhite PRESENTATION OF GIFT Winston Martin CLASS ODE Bernadette Bernard WVith hearts all filled with happiness We greet this joyous day, But there 's a touch of sadness That will not pass away. We've Worked and played together longg Now come the parting ways. But we 'll remember all our lives The joy of all these days. Chorus: Forward with our motto guiding, Problems we'll meet willingly. Blue and white, our banner streaming, We will strive with all our might. For vietory our goal shall be. New paths are now before us. The future bright and newg New duties are upon usg And welll fuliill them true. The world is torn by raek of warg But we, like all the rest, Will work untiringly. and try From ruin new life to wrest. Baccaaurleate Service -- June 14 Graduation -- June 15 PROCESSIONAL Orchestra INVOCATION SALUTATORY Mary Robinson CLASS HISTORY Harriet Jewell SELECTION Orehestra ESSAY Robert Woodward ESSAY Ernest Sherman SELECTION Orehestra VALEDICTORY Joan Galbraith PRESENTATION OF PRIZES Headmaster Carroll Stoughton CLASS ODE Bernadette Bernard PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS Superintendent William Fuller BENEDICTION RECESSIONAL Orchestra THE LAHCASTRIIN
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THE LRNCASTRIAN They Also Serve Eleven pupils, with some aid from the teacher, have earned since January 9520.70 worth of defense stamps. This may not seem such a fabulous sum to pupils of the big building or even to primary pupils of the little building , for many such students eas- ily acquire money through generous parental allowances or other sources. But this 820.70 represents to the eleven pupils of Grange School No. 7 considerable saving and sacrifice, for few of them have made their contribu- tions from allowances. For the most part thc pupils have earned their money by ordinary chores or in rather ingenious Ways. Running errands, shining shoes, washing dishes, making beds, pressing pants, house- cleaning for neighbors, keeping woodboxes filled, shovcling snow with home-made plow- these means of earning money were used by the children, none of whom is more than thir- teen years old. Less commonplace but equal- ly satisfactory jobs were going after milk morning and night, bringing sour milk over to Carters , helping Dad drive the cows . 'tworking in the woods with Dad , doing barn chores, and carrying water from barn to house when pipes froze-certainly no easy task for a youngster on cold, winter morn- ings. But the two most original ideas were the renting of a pet cat to catch mice at the nearby general store Cthis was done by a fourth grade boyb, and the renting of three maple trees for the duration of the sugar season. The second grade boy who did this last gathered the sap either by cart or sled, for the trees were nearly half a mile from his home, and had it boiled down by his mother. And not to be overlooked is the teacher's part in promoting the campaign and contributing to it money of her own usually spent on monthly school parties, which were willingly renounced by all the children. Eleven pupils, with some aid from the teacher, have earned since January 5520.70 Worth of defense stamps. If they with so little have done so much, can not we do more? Joan Galbraith '42 ii ifiri i 1 l ll -Q23 9.9.5. E I Q ,, STATES H if MJ! i l f It f l ' ,gl THE LANCASTRIRI
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-THE LANCASTRIAN Commencement Calendar i' CLASS DAY 2:30 P. M.. Saturclay, June 13 VLASS BANQUICT 6:30 P. M., Saturday, June 13 ISAUPAIJAITREATE 8:00 P. M., Sunday, June 14 GRADUATION 8:00 P. M., Monday, June 15 lillfX'1'Zl l'ION l'I'l!Slll0Ilf 8 :00 P it Sk it 4? PX: Class Ofhcers Vive Prvsidvnt Svvrvtary 'Frvasuror ass 0 4 C11 M ttm Ulass Flower Class Uolors Class Marshal fNoto-Some Alumn Ill! 48 is '56 if i Members Play with Orchestral A 5 .2 -I-.ijijzg THE LAIICRSTRHHI M., Tuesday, June 16 Robert VV00clward Douglas Marshall Joan Galbraith Lorraine Hicks Forward 1Vhite Rose Blue and Vilhifo David Ploaslmy
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