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COMMENCEMENT WEEK PROGRAM SUNDAY EVENING, JUNE 8,1919 Baccalaureate Sermon 1337 Rev. H. A. Putnam at First M. E. Church TUESDAY, JUNE 10,1919 Junior-Senior Banquet at the Stearns Hotel THURSDAY, JUNE 12,1919 Commencement Exercises at Lyric Theatre, 8:00 p. m.
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CLASS COLORS-Delft Blue and Cream CLASS FLOWER-Cream Tea Rose 'Start Somethingn
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1' if resioenfs ,Aooress START SOMETHING' HE of the class of ICQICQ, expressing as it does the vaulting ambition and desire for achievement for which the class has already been noted, expresses a spirit that is especially needed in the world today. Though the parting of the ways in June will remove from us the stimulus of each others, example as well as the pleasure of four years, companionship, still let us individually, whether in college, in business, or at home, Hstart somethingn and then carry on. The grave events of the past four momentous years have im- pressed upon us our responsibility as American and world citizens, the more so as an accident of birth-having come into the world a few years too late-prevented our taking an active part in the Great War. We have had the privilege of watching the most devastating war of history, and now that others have finished it, ours is the Mclean upi, job. On our shoulders has been left the solving of the grave problems of reconstruction. Truly, we face such opportunities as has seldom been the fortune of other graduating classes to behold, and it is my frm belief that the members of the class of IQIQ realize these things and will let no oppor- tunities pass them by. The motto of the class, 'Start Somethingn is singularly appropri- ate to the times and the spirit that typifies America. It might, how- ever, be captioned with the phrase 'ifrinish lt.H Our high school education has broadened us in such a way that we can more accurately judge cause and effect, and for this reason I believe that anything a class member may begin will be carried to a successful culmination. The faculty deserves our hearty thanlrs for their part in this, the most sensitive period of our lives. They also deserve our heartfelt sympathy for the trials and tribulations that they have been compelled to endure on our account. Ir remains for us to see that their efforts in behalf of our good shall not go for naught, but that we will prove a credit to the Ludington High School. And surely even the worst among us can not fail to succeed with the spirit of the place instilled in us through four years familiarity. -HOVEY HAGERMAN,
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