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BACCALAUREATE SERVKZE Methodist Church E-indq Heweu IS dwg.-ded the valedictory, May 23, 1958 8:00 P. M. Organ Prelude A Prayer Processional Clayton Grand March Mrs. Willie Colvvell Invocation Rev. Robert H. Hogg Hymn Are Ye Able COYKETBEEWOH Announcements Anthem He 1 Ch0i1' Baccalaureate Sermon Rev. Lester Haines S010 Mrs. Fielding Breeden O, Devine Redeemer by Charlie Gounod Accompanied hy Clarence Hasdorii Alice Faulkne ' salumforian. r us the Benediction Dr. Sam A. Nixon ' Clfhe audience will remain standingl Recessional Clarence Hasdorii Trumpet Voluntaryw by Purcell USHERS Wesley Connally .lim Ed Davis Terry Davis Joe Ray Edwards Ju - mor Class lovlies a fe' Br-Zo Z0 k- Wicke B ders. , ustos, Monfgom-ery, Sewwj 1, Blanch, Ash? e I, Moore and Sag, Sammy Martin Jeffrey Reese Steve Trigo M - . I Neuse Er l' ' ' ns' Gnd . svung for the Mednnq are iust fuss I m0me e . nt to fum that
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flld ' . 5 uatzan far Scumfg MMENCEMENT CO 4, 1958 First Baptis Processional ' Wheat Land oi Hop ster Haines lnvocation EDCERCISES . May 2 8:00 P. M. t Church Mrs. Florine e and Glory Rev. Le Ready Fort hes - Box Bro erwce 'O Stu I ' H ff Q Haines. 099, Dr. Nixon an? Mrs. Florine Wheat Mrs. Joyce Nance and stery oi Life Duet Ah, Sweet My Rev. Robert H. Hogg Commencement Ad Mrs. Fielding 1 -Bond Solo A Perfect Daly by Accompanied by Mrs. Florine W J mes E. Talley, Jr., ' ' al Presentation of Class . Millington Presentation oi Diploma James . Superintendent Announcement I1 dress Breeden Carrie J a.obs heat a Princip s Dr. W. G E Box of Awards Dr. C. J. Merritt The class takes f . he invocation. ain standingl its place qnd awaits Benedictlo Clhe audience will rem Mrs. Florine Wheat Recessional Auld Lang Syne USHERS Deanna Montgomery Joyce Moore ilyn Sanders Carolyn Asher l nch ' Mar Colleen Sewell Wicke Sue B a zowslu Darleen Jane Brzo June Brzozowski Otilia Bustos nnie Lee Kidd A Mr. Tone Y Sharon and Lizfrs ro f fi 1 W? my L he fescue of Seng' . Davfsrxg Sixty lrgstlendance are Joe Ed vis, Steve T,-igo and Eggs, aim Ed 'Y eese,
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Scuiar 611155 Zfriv Most of the gang just before take-off timel Friends and relatives of our Senior Class and Sponsor Talley, gathered at the Lions Club on Sunday, May 25th to say goodby and speed us via M. P. on our trip to Canada. Accompanied by Travel Agent Don Peterson, we arrived in St. Louis the next morning where we changed trains to the Wabash and later arrived in Detroit. Passing through a tunnel under the De- troit River we established our American citizenship and residence and were ad- mitted into Canada. 'We checked in at the Prince Edward hotel, Windsor, for a good night's sleep. gh ff F0ll0 W Dfmon Early Tuesday morning we traveled to Welland, Ont. where we were greeted at the station by His Worship the Mayor who told of Welland's many industries and of the vast trade which is carried on between Canada and the U. S. We then iourneyed by bus to Niagra Falls. We were astonished at the vast amount of water which pours over the Falls each second and we all agreed that this was truly the highlight of the trip. Wednesday we spent sightseeing in Windsor, and Detroit, Mich. Among the places visited were: River Rouge Ford Plant, Green- field Village Kwhere we saw reproductions of American history and traditionJ,,Belle Island, Ambassador Bridge and the Ford Rotunda. St. Louis proved to be quite a place of interest. Forrest Park . . . with its 1,379 acres beautifully landscaped, St. Louis Zoo, the Municipal Opera, the Jefferson and Lindberg Museums, Show- boat, the Admiral . . . a pleasure boat which cruises on the Mississippi, the exclusive section of the old city with its private streets and Union Station fsecond largest in the U. SJ . . . the-se are just a few of the many places viewed in St. Louis. Five adventurous days . . . 3,676 miles . . . seven states and Canada . . . twenty-two en- thusiastic Texans . . . all thesetmade the Senior trip of 1958 a most enioyable one, a trip which each senior shall always remember.
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