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TI-IE TREASURE CHEST CLASS NIGHT EXEIHETISES June 7. l9'lll HIGH SCIIUOL AUDITUHIUM CLASS lf'l,0ll'lfR Cl,,f1SS fllU7'7'0 Cl,y1SS IIOLURS Llzifl' Qumf xlgis Gardenia l inisli Wlial Yun Allempl Scarlet antl Gray March .. Salutatnry .. Solo Class Histury Class Poem ... Uri-lnwstra .. llvlvn Emlnon Xlicno Goss: lllarinn Slillv Mi wlly lfraley Solo Class Will .... .. .. ... llolwrl Morris Class l'ropl1ecy .. .lminiv Fwy: Camilla Eggiman Farexwll Triliuto .. .... Nlatiltla llnlrckv l'resentation of Gifts: lill0llEl Rvynultls Marian Jenson Kathryn Spragnm Graco Vliel llornlliy llranfll lilise Crane Peggy lioyael ,luall XvllSlDll Kathryn lllnclis ,lean Irwin Walter llnlclcrcr James Xlillvl' William Nealic- Panl lllain William Vourlivv Sam Franklin Stanley liravilz llan Williams llnnalfl lVlCK1'lvvy limluin line ve Nineteen
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THE TREASURE CHEST -- SALUTATIJRY ADDRESS By HELEN EMMONS Members of the Board of Education, Parents and Friends, my classmates have conferred upon me the pleasure and privilege of welcoming you to our Class Night exercises. Your presence here tonight symbolizes to the Class of 19410 the sincere interest you have felt for them during the four years of struggle and hardship to complete their high school education successfully. ln a very short time we shall take a big step forward. Each student is soon to be a member of an innumerable caravan en route to seek the riches of the world without the guidance of our teachers. We passed one milestone when we graduated from grammar school into the intricate workings of high school life. As a group my classmates have striven diligently to satisfy their teachers and themselves. They feel that they are now ready to pass their second milestone. Without the reassurance and understanding of you, our audience here tonight. the people who have been forceful in securing proper facilities for our education, and the general attitude of the surrounding communities, we feel sure we would not have come through with the excellent records obtained in the last four years. We must not look back into the past. We must think only of the present and the future. We are here in acknowledgement of what we have accomplished, but we are also here in the capacity of a group having one last chance to share the friend- ship and enjoyment that we have always found together. We have finished the course that has been given us and we are now ready for a step forward along the pathway of life. What a big thought it is that from now on we have the shaping of our destihies in our own handsl May we walk out into the world bravely with a full realization of all that will be expected of us. And now, once again l extend to you all, in the name of the class of 1940, our most grateful and sincere welcome. A FABEWVELL TRIBUTE By MATILDA ROBCKE Four years ago when we hrst entered the halls of Manasquan High School we found our Supervising Principal. Mr. Crosley, our Principal, Dr. Wcwolstvn, and the members of the faculty awaiting our arrival and ready to guide us through our course of life in this institution. Our path has been a long one and at times hard, but the enthusiasm and kindly interest of the faculty have lightened the hours of lessons and helped to make classroom work a pleasure. Under their faithful leadership, we have climbed to the heights where we stand tonight. Life in Manasquan High School has taught us that education is capitalg and that by investing it wisely we may become factors in the worldis progress. With this truth ever before us, we feel confident that we shall be able to face the problems of the world today. This chapter in Lifels Book is completed and now before the closed doors that confront us are new scenes and associations which we are eager to grasp. Never shall we lose sight of the guiding stars which our teachers and adminis- trators have proved to be. So to our Supervising Principal, Mr. Crosley, our Principal, Dr. Woolson, and to the members of the faculty, we pay this farewell tribute. Then here's a smile for the future, And for our parting. a sigh. Here,s God speed and bon voyage, Eighteen And to all a fond goodbye.
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THE TREASURE CHEST GIITAIIUATI IIN EXEIICI SES limo ld, lfllll HIGH SCHOOL .'XUlJl'l'Ollll,lM CLASS I L0ll7llfR CLJ55 .llUf l'U C'..1SS f.'5Il,',W.S A gl' Quorl A gifs Gardenia lsiliish what l,l'6Sllilll1g llllass P1'CS:llCI1ll .......... Processional, Triumphal Nlarch from iA.iclz1f' Verdi .. llilile Reading Lloh 2251: l2-23D lflianling of Lord's Prayer . . Welcome Address Selection .... . . .. .. Introduction of the S realtor l ,Xdclress to Graduatew . . Selection ............. . . llrescnlation ol' Scholastic Awards . . . , . , , . Cirl l,l'6S0lllZ1l1Ol1 ol Athletic Awards: If my lntroduetion of Or. lVlolt V. Marmtellils . . President. Board of Education Awarding of Diplomas lleuediction . . . . .. .. . .. llecessional. Coronation March from HT Twenty You Attempt Scarlet and Gray ......lQarll-l.Heyniger .. . . . .. Orchestra .. .. Earl H. Hcynigcr Mixed Cl uiwn Aus .. Arthur l'. Kaupe Girls' Glee llluh .. . . . George lf. Rogers Dr. llalph W, Soclxmau Christ llliureh. N. Y. ...... llflixml Cliorue l. Claire lfias mfrw nam ....... Ooris Nl. Haven fi.. 5 .. .... lrviug S. llemiett. lr. . . . Frances li. Hogale .. Dr. Mott V. Marcellus ......... ,..... Vllilliam K. Anderson he Prophet . llleyerlmeer .....,.. Orchestra
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