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12 Annual (Ealrnhar nf (Dmunmtmiu’nt Processional Opening Prayer - Psalter Lessons Creed and Prayers Offertory Selection Closing Prayer Benediction Recessional BACCALAUREATE SERMON Episcopal Church, Sunday, June 4, 1916 7:30 p. m. (central) Rev. W. Y. Edwards Rev. Y. S. Goodale Rev. F. W. Hass - ' - - - - Rev. H. S. Fritsch Choir CLASS PLAY Medina Field, Wednesday Evening, June 7, 1916 8:00 p. m. (central) MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM Cast of Characters Theseus, Duke of Athens Egeus, father of Herrnia Lysander, in love with Hermia Demetrius, in love with Hermia Quince, a carpenter Snug, a joiner Bottom, the weaver Snout Stranling, the tailer Hippolyta, queen of Amazons - Hermia, in love with Lysander Helena, in love with Demetrius Oberon, king of fairies Titania, queen of fairies Puck, or poor Robin Goodfellow Ray Treffinger - Willie Watters Howard Hawk . . Stanley Hartman Owen Nixon Ray Bishop Faye Fenton Foster Kindig Ancel Mann Helen McDowell Helen Webber Alice Kehren Charles Griesinger Beulah Wallace Alice Best Peasblossom, Cobweb, Moth, Mustardseed and other fairies attendants of the king and queen, attendants on Theseus and Hippolyta. FAIRIES Ellen White Gladys Hyde Dorothy Rex Avonell Handehy Lue Rawlings Florence Rex Irene Beedle Florence Leach Oretta Shaw M. II. S. Soloist. Faith Anderson Special Soloist, Mrs. Lucile Hemmeter Long Pianist, Leo Bartimek COMMENCEMENT Medina Field, Thursday Evening, June 8, 1916 8:00 p. m. (central) Solo — ‘ ‘ Danny Deever ” (Kipling) Invocation ...... Solo — “Song of the Soul” (Breil) ... Class President ’s Address ..... Class Prophecy Class Valedictory Faye Fenton Rev. H. S. Fritsch Faith Anderson D. C. Shepard, Jr. Avonell Handehy and Andrew Long Ruth Hoddinott Class Address. Presentation of Diplomas - Dr. Frank Pearson Superintendent Edmund
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(2% iFantllij U Nelson L. Stear, Ethel G. Himes, B. Sc. of Ed., Ohio State, D. Sc., Oberlin, Chemistry; Domestic Science. Normal Department: Instructor of Psychology, Practice Teaching and Principles of Education. C. E. .Jenks, University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. Normal Department: Instructor of Methods. W. C. Rohde, B. S., Baldwin Wallace, Normal Department: Instructor of Penman- ship. Mildred Kirkpatrick, Normal Department : Instructor of Drawing. Huber H. Root, Oberlin, Northwestern University Instructor of Bible. Herman Kraeft, B. Sci, of Ed., Ohio State. Manual Training, German and Physics.
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Stye Amtttal 13 llarralaumttr § rrmmt HOW TO OBTAIN THE PRIZE. BY W. V. EDWARDS, B.D., PH. D. Rector St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. This one thing I do, forgetting those things which ore behind , and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus . — Philippjans 3:13-14. This is the advice given to the Church and it is applicable to our use tonight. St. Paul was a man of large attainments; as a scholar he had sat at the feet of Gamaliel; he was a man of exceptional wisdom. He had been blessed in that he had received a special revelation from Heaven. A man with these advantages should have been satisfied; not so with St. Paul. He was an unsatisfied man. He realized that there were still greater attainments than those already in his possession. This high attainment for him was Jesus Christ, the highest ideal for us all. Had Paul been perfectly satisfied with himself and the world in which he lived, there would have been no chain of churches in Europe, Asia and America today. He was unsat-
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