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Mars High School 'xeo Commencement Program The Senior Commencement program will be given in the High School Auditorium, on June 2. The following program will be rendered: 1. Processional. 2. Invocation. Rev. 5. L. Louden Orchestra. Oration. Service’“—Anna Longdon Cornet Duet. Ruth Hoffman Paul Steiner Oration: “Making of a Real American” —Catherine Hooks. Mixed Chorus—Senior Class. “Night Sinks on the Wave’’—Cowen. Oration: “Reconstruction’’—Dorothy Forsythe. Class Donors: Esther Boice, Rosa Nauhaus. Class Will—Margaret Kilpatrick. Girls Double Trio—Senior Girls: “T Know a Lovely Garden’’—Forester. Address: “The Sunny Side of the Street—Dean W. J. Chambers. Presentation of Diplomas—J. R. Gilleland, President Board of Education Orchestra. Lie sete Baccalaureate Serman Sunday May 29 Processional. Song America. Invocation... :«% ja. 90 ce lakes ee Rev. Shotwell ‘“ Babylon”—from Elijah Mixed Chorus Neel: of Scripture Rev. Moser Rev. Kelpatrick Girls Trio DEMMONs ...4. whe oo hts ew ct a Rev. Ernest Spoehr Prayer Rev. Spoehr
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it Mars High School “This one is pretty good, Jean,” he said. “It’s just five minutes since we left your school house. I’m doubling the size of the factory this year. My racer won at the Denver Races last week. Say, Jean, won’t you let me give you a roadster for your birthday?” A cloud of dust swept before me and I saw from a skyscraper window a large shipping yard. ‘The door opened and in stepped George Harbison, the young business manager of the shipbuilding association of Newark. He handed a sheaf of papers to the Vice-President and turned to go. “Just a minute,” said that worthy official, “we are finding your work so good that Mr. Blair and I have decided to raise your salary.” “Now,” I said, turning to Dr. Faustus, “what will I be?” “What would you be?” he parried. a ltissnard to decide,’ I replied. “Very well then,’ he replied, “you will be a lawyer and a teacher, by patience you will succeed in abolishing capital punishment in America. Is there anything else? Oh yes, if you want anything long enough and hard enough you will get it. Goodbye.” Crash! I awoke with a start. The sun was setting. It threw long shadows on the veranda floor. On the table lay the Senior Class Prophecy and on the floor the broken tumbler. The dream was gone but I knew it was The Prophecy. a Ne einen Le a Page Twenty-nine
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High School Senior Year Calendar Oh yes! Here we are again! Once more we clasp our beloved books. Freshmen get lost on their way to classes. Peach Festival for Athletic Fund. Howling Success. Blue Monday. Captain deCoux organizes Football Squads. Our Eyes are growing accustomed to the green surroundings. Big Wreck! B.R. P. runs into Mars. deCoux starts his late program. We seek in vain for a Chemistry teacher. All attend the Movies. School opens at 8:30. Many late. Rained all day. No news. First football game of season. Miss Bodie is added to our Faculty. Alma wears her hair up. deCoux continues his schedule. - Everything going full force. Miss Bodie leaves M. H. 5S. No chemistry today, Rah! Rah! Sorosis Literary Society organizes. Only an English test. Philo Literary Society elects officers. Freshman Reception. Big Time. Mr. Maffeo is added to Faculty. The Freshman get “too silly.” Our vocal cords are tested. Le Roi makes a fine bluff in English. Chlorine causes drowsiness among the Seniors. “Oddy” writes a note to Alma. Day aftcr teachers’ meeting. New rules and regulations. Chemistry test. Nuf sed! Dave gets an attack of dizziness on account of thinking of circles in Geometry. Sorosis renders first Literary Program. Freshmen Party. We are thankful for a half-day’s holiday while the teachers cor- rect exam papers. Report cards out. See ee Ste nia ann Page Thirty-one
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