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it SIXTY FIRST ANNUAL Commencement Exerc1ses Fmday Evemng June Th1rd Nxneteen Hundred and F1fty flve PROGRAM P OCESSIONAL Pomp and C1rcumstance Elgar INVOCATION Rev Frank Clarke SALUTATORIAN Thomas Sauer HISTORIAN Rlchard Hettnck VALEDIC TORIAN Kenneth Scheffel ' Symphony 1n B Flat Overture' Fauchet Hxgh School Band ADDRESS Rev Charles L Harrmson Chapla1n B I S Lancaster Oh1o Golden Days' Romberg Semor M1xed Ensemble PRESENTATION OF AWARDS M D Hartzler H1gh School Pr1nc1pal Lord s Prayer Malotte Roger Kolde PRESENTATION OF CLASS TO BOARD OF EDUCATION H1gh School Pr1nc1pal M D Hartzler AUTHORIZATION OF DIPLOMA PRESENTATION Pres1dent Board of Educat1on Chester Bernhardt PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS Rex Ralph Super1ntendent You 11 Never Walk Alone' Rogers and Hammerstem Semor Class BENEDIC TION ....................... Rev. Frank Clarke RECESSIONAL from Commencement Suite ............ Lian 29
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r 'rr wi! 1 'Www N' BACCALAUREATE SERVICE Sunday May 29 1955 Order of Serv1ce Reverend Frank Clarke Pres1d1ng PRE LUDE ' Z1on Hears the Watchman Slnglng Bach Mr Steely Veach P1an1st PROCESSIONAL War March of the Pr1ests Mendelssohn PRAYER IN UNISON Alrrnghty God unto Whom all hearts are open all des1res known and from whom no secrets are h1d cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the 1nsp1rat1on of Thy Holy Sp1r1t that we may perfectly love Thee and worthlly magmfy Thy Holy Name we pray 1n the Name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Sp1r1t Amen SCRIPTURE READING Romans 12 Rev Herbert L1sle EVENING PRAYER Rev R V Pelton ANTHEM 'He 13 Watch1ng Over Israel from El1Jah Mendelssohn Mt Healthy H1gh School Concert Chorus Mr Steely Veach D1rector SERMON L1fe Is More Than A Game Rev Geo A Marshall ANTHEM L1ft Thme Eyes from E11-1 h Mendelssohn Mt Healthy H1gh School Tr1ple Tr1o Mr Steely Veach D1rector H MN Take T1me To Be Holy BENEDIC TION Rev Frank Clarke Joy Smlth accornpan1st 28 Y X :Q I I -- U - x fi K. A '. I 93 . .VW 1 I Q .11 ! 3 .--I ' ' ' ll . . i , . . .--u - HYMN:-- Day is Dying in the West I I , ' I . . . . ., S I , . . .--, . . H .. 1 . L ' I :--' ' 0 , ' Y :--un ' ll 7
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4 t . ... I W., ' i g., W Lvl' I .. is ml 'F' 1':: Jr f 'is jf'-Lu, . 2 : 'L ' 1' Y A K. f' f ' ? 3 ' . 5 , 5 . . - f' 163.2 L ' .f . Inna 5 . Gr- ,,,. Y' HWASHL GTO- , D. C., WEQRE O OUR WA I That was the cry of some fifty-nine seniors as we left the Winton Place Station on March 9, 1955, with Mr. and Mrs. Harding and Mrs. Wortmann as chaperones. Anticipation had been mounting for many weeks, and now the annual trip to Washington was becoming a reality for us. After a good night's sleep Q? ? 'U and breakfast on the train, we were eager to begin the day. This first day included a tour of historic Fort McHenry and the State House in Baltimore. Following this, we visited the Naval Academy at Annapolis, where we dined in style at the Carvel House. Immediately after this, we boarded our busses for Washington, where We were privileged to see the Senate and the House of Representatives in session in the Capitol Building. The Harrington Hotel was our next stop and our home for afew days. That evening after dinner at the hotel, a sight-seeing tour of the Lincoln and Jeffer- son Memorials and the Congressional Library cli- maxed the day. On Friday and Saturday following, we toured with great interest the Washington Monument fwith its eight hundred and ninety-eight steps to climbj, the White House, Mt. Vernon, Smithsonian Institute, government buildings, and embassies. At 6:30 Saturday evening, the weary seniors boarded the train for home after the most wonderful time of their lives. All of us felt a great deal more pride in the nation whose capitol we had just visited.
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