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Q-T7 1 CLASSNIGHT EXERCISES Monday Evening, June 21, 1926, Assembly Hall, 8:30 O'clock Processional of Junior and Senior Classes, Emil Johannes Christensen, Class Marshal Address of Welcome, Ernest Leroy Reid, President of the Graduating Class Song of '25, A History of the Class, Lillian Mary Gillis Statistics of the Class, William Joseph Duffy Class Night Essay, This Business of Being a Woman, Elizabeth Wilhelmina Schneider Class Poem, The Tramp Ship, Anita May Cinq-Mars Double Trio, Old Black Joe, by Foster, lst Tenor, William Duffy and Ernest Reid. 2nd Tenor, Vincent Plotas and Herbert Moran Bass, Herbert Roberge and Robert Schneider Ivy Oration, Robert Emil Schneider Ivy Song, Class Night Oration, The Street Called Straight, Harold Patrick Hanlon Prophecy of the Class, Mae Mary-Antenette Andrulis Prophecy Concerning the Prophetess, James Aloysius Doyle Reading of the Class Will, Huston Francis Carolan Treasure Speech, Jane Francis Ranando Class Song, Words by Anita May Cinq-Mars, and Music by Vincent Joseph Plotas Address to the Lower Classes, Warren Joseph Lewis Reply from the Lower Classes, Raymond Cecil Kendall Alma Mater Recessional of Junior and Senior Classes, Leavenworth Orchestra The planting of the commemorative class ivy occurred at three o'clock with the following program: Song of '25 Ivy Oration, ' Robert Emil Schneider Planting of the Ivy Ivy Song Alma Mater Page Ninety-nine if A va
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K ' 8 Page Ninety-eight SENIOR PROMENADE On the evening of Friday, June 18, all seniors dressed in their best bib-and-tuckers betook themselves to the Wilby Gymnasium for the Senior Promenade. Every one was in high spirits, the girls in their most exquisite attire and the boys in their tuxs or white flannels. The gym was transformed into a ballroom. Leaven- Worth's colors were in the center. Cozy nooks and comfortable chairs were arranged about the hall. At 8:15 the music began. At first it was concert music which gave the late-comers time to arrive. At 8:45 the dance music started. At either end of the room sat the patrons and patronesses, who were Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Lord, Mr. and Mrs. Bassett, and Dr. and Mrs. Cinq-Mars. Refreshments were served in the cafeteria of the school. The music was furnished by Brink- man's Orchestra. Elizabeth Wilhelmina Schneider. 5? E
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so LEAVENWORTH HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION PROGRAM Page One Hundred Q 1 March- The NC-4 ................. Bigelow Leavenworth High School Orchestra Overture from Cephale et Procris ..... Gretry Leavenworth High School Orchestra Salutatory, with address, Opportunity Ernest Leroy Reid Address, Modern Physical Education Robert Emil Schneider Joy and Courage ............ P. Mario Costa Male Chorus Address, Prosperity Anita May Cinq-Mars Valedictory, with address, Modern Medical Research Products Elizabeth Manchester Allen Sailor's Home Song .............. Francis Ames fwith adaptation of two old chantiesj Male Chorus Award of Prizes Award of Diplomas Hon. Francis P. Guilfoile, Mayor Chairman ex-oiiicio of Board of Education Class Song The audience will please remain seated until the class has left the auditorium.
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