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MHS C ORHHENC EJCSRCI S ES May 22, 1941 egoo Prelude. . . . . Orchestra Processional . . .... Orchestra Invocation ..... . . Rev. E. H. Sturtevant The Blind Ploughman ........... . Baritone Solo James Gaines HOld Mbntgomeryn . . . Class of 1941 Salutatory .... . John Swihart Beautiful Dreamer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cornet Duet Melvin Engle and Ewald Farwig Valedictory . . . Bernice Shaffer A Hope Carol . . . Mixed Ensemble Class Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Clyde Hissong Dean of College of Education Bowling Green State University Atlantic Zephyrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trombone Solo Ivadel Stith Presentation of Class . . . . . . . . . . W. C. Ingall Award of Diplomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Harry Swihart President of Board of Education Class Song . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Class of 1941 Benediction . . . Rev. Richard P. Coad Postlude . . . . . . . Orchestra
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MHS BACCALAUREATE SERVICES Sunday, May 18, 1941 8:00 P.M. Processional Send Out Thy Light . . . . . . . . . . Gonnod Mixed Chorus Invocation . . . . . . . . Rev. Richard Coad Day Is Dying In The West . . . . . . . . Sherwin Audience Scripture Reading. . . . . . . . . . .Rev. E. H. Sturtevant But The Lord Is Mindful Of His Own . . . . . Mendelssohn Martha Jane Hedge Class Sermon . . Rev. Richard Coad Processional . . . . . . . . . Kipling-Dekoven Mixed Chorus Benediction . . . .Rev. E. H. Sturtevant Day ls Dying In The West Day is dying in the westg Heaven is touching earth with rest: Wait and worship while the night Sets hor evening lamps alight Thro' all the sky Lord of life, beneath the dome Of the universe, Thy home, Gather us who seek Thy face To the fold of Thy embrace For Thou art nigh Holy, holy, holy Lord God of Hosts! Heav'n and earth arc full of Thee! Heav'n and earth are praising Thee, O Lord Most High.
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MHS CLASS WILL The Senior Class of 1941 of the Montgomery Township School, having matured to full age and being of sound mind and memory, Q71 and not acting under any restraint make this last will and testament. The following may seem but trifling bequests, but we hope they may be accepted, not as worthless things lavishly thrown away, but as valuable assets to those who may receive them. First--I, James Burrows, give and bequeath to Norman Garner my quiet ways. Second--I, Geneva Merritt, will my entire stock of unflagging industry which enables me to study from morn to dowy eve to Derrald Thaxton. Third--I, James Gaines, will my ability to empty the school auditorium by singing Sipping Cider Through a Straw to Ray Ward. Fourth--I, John Swihart, will my ability for sketching air- planes to Betty Guard. Fifth--I, Bernice Shaffer, give and bequeath my desire to be absolutely letter-perfect and all the worn-out type--- writers and erasers to Ellen Shaffer. Sixth, 1, Ruth Brandeberry, give and bequeath to Betty Stand- ering, my shyness. Seventh--I, Dick Mattimore, give and bequeath my understand-- ing, namely big feet, to Warren Stearns. Eighth--I, Bob Mapes, give and bequeath my clever tricks to Virginia Frankforther. Ninth--I, Fred Trudel, leave my friendly policy to Gerald Emmitt. Tenth--I, Don Hoiles, will my stature to Dick Allen. Eleventh--I, Carl Johnston, will my ability to think of ans-- wers when teachers call on me unexpectedly, to R. Snyder. Twelfth--I, lmrjorie Reese, give and bequeath my accomplish-- ment of' chewing to Martha Hedge. Thirteenth--I, Mary Rojewski, give and bequeath my dramatic ability to Anna Rose Trudel. Fourteenth--To Floyd Burton is bequeathed Martha Dieter's si- lent disposition and the ability to study instead of not. Fifteenth--I, Melvin Engle give and bequeath my blush to Dick Sixteenth--I, Marguerite Quickle, give and bequeath my bash- fulness to Don Babcock. Seventeenth--I, Ruth Kinney, will my swiftness to Jean Clark. Eighteenth--I, Keith Carr, will my gift to talking to Phyllis Heminger.
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