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NIXON IA CLASS 1920 1 A0K TWELVE NIXON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL CLASS DAY PROGRAM, 1920 M. E. Church Thursday, May 27th 8:00 O’clock P. M. ................Pae Conn -------------Opal I. Emery .......Florence M. McKown ----------Ira L. Richardson Florence McKown. Opal Emory -------------Ernest Dickey Salutatory................... r lorence McKown President's Address---------------Clarence L. Cutaway Class History...........................Opal I. Emery Solo............................ Florence M. McKown Class Poem------------------------- Ini L. Richardson Senior Charge.......................... Ernest Dickey •lunior Response Clarinet Solo Class Prophecv Class Will 1........... Duet Valedictory SALUTATORY Parents Memlier of the Faculty and friends: In behalf of the graduating class of 1920, I welcome you tonight. You are here to listen to our class night program, the last program given by the present class of Nixon Township High School. Tlion-fore, I wish to assure you that the Class of 20 appreciates your presence here this evening. For,, by your mere attendance you express vour interest and pleasure in our attainment, that of reaching the goal of graduation. While you, our parents and friends, listen to the prophecy ami will of our graduating class, you may prob ably recall the jests, the various good times and harmless jokes of your own school days. So we have invited you here tonight, that you may come again in touch with school life, that you may better understand our aims, our efforts and our achievements. As our president delivers his address you will also realize that our time has not all Ih cii s|K-nt in jests and idle pastime, but that earnest work has brought us to the eve of graduation. Roth in work ami fun, our motto has been. “Hit! don’t fan. Although you may think that we have often missed our mark, believe us when we say that we have “tried.” From our program tonight, you may judge as to how efficiently we have followed that same motto of Hit! don't fan.” And we only trust that you will be generous in your judgment. Now. may I introduce to you the mcinlters of the Class of 20? They have been true classmates in every sense of the word, loyal comrades during the four years of high school. And as a member of this same class, I again welcome you. Florence M. McKown, ’20.
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CLASS 1920 XIX )X IA PACK KI.KVKX OPAL I. KMKRY—O-l'nl. Literary and Social Kditor Vice Pro , of Class MS, 20. Class Sec. and Troaa. M3. Operetta 20. Member of L. A. A. M9. ’2 . Girl’s (llee Club M9, ’20. Alothcnae Society ’19. ’2). Pres. Orchestra ’20. Mock Trial M7. “Xor bold, nor shy, nor short, nor tall, But a new mingliiii; of them all. ERXKKT DICKKY Dick. Valedictorian. Business Maunder. Basket Ball M7, MS, ’19, ’20. Captain of B. B. M9, ’20. Pres, of L. A. A. ’19. Member of L. A. A. M7. MS, M9. ’20. Pres, of A let henae Society M9, 29. Annual Plav 19, ’23. II. S. Minstrel Ms. Debates ’19, 20 Mock Trial M7. I would that all knew how vry wis - I am.
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CLASS 1920 X1X0X1A PACK THIKTKEX P R E S I D E N T ’ S ADDRESS Tonight wo nppoar In-fore you in our class night exercise . Tomorrow night wo shall n| |N-nr boforo you ns the third graduating class of Nixon Township High School, from which wo shall sever our relationship. During tin- four years which have passed so quickly for us we have tried to take advantage of every opportunity that has Im-oii presented. Also we have gained many experiences which shall never In- ours again. It is not hard for us to see that we have made small mistakes in our school activities, hut they will only show us tin-way to do right in the future. The other graduating classes have expressed sorrow and regret in departing from their beloved high school In addition to this regret to the class of 20 then- comes a for-ling of joy that we can go out into the world to fill our places. But we will not go empty handed for we have those memories of our pleasures and opportunities as great as any high school can offer its students. Vet in accordance with the new obstacles which we shall encounter. we are Imt poorly prepared. Some of us may go to higher institutions of learning, while others of us will veil tun- forth upon life’s way. We can truthfully say to the people of this community, to these friends assembled here tonight that we Paul (in play practice): “How shall I look in this part? Blank?” Mr. tiondwin—“Yes. Paul, just look natural.” apperciate the support which you have given us during our high school career. And as you look upon us tonight and then at our under classmen also striving toward tin-goal of graduation you cannot fail to sec the eagerness with which we students enjoy the opportunities provided. If we accomplish something worth while—on small opportunities—what could we not do with broader advantages and wider breadth of view? As President of the Class of 20 of Nixon Township High School I am able to say that its im-niliers are glad yes, proud to stand In-fore you on the eve of their graduation. thankful for this chance to express their grati-fnation in their friends’ interest and loyalty to them at the end of their high School life. To the undergraduates who come after us. we wish for you the same hearty assistance, and approval which has cheered us in times of discouragement. In parting I need only say, persistence wins; do not give up. Education is now not a luxury, but a necessity and a high school training makes education possible. The high sehool is yours to make and use; become a part of it, and use it well. Commencement time comes all to soon; but make it mean something when it comes to you. (’. L. (Jala wav, 20. Howard—1“Where shall I sit. Mr. Goodwin?” Mr. G.—“O. anywhere—on your thumb.” Howard—“I can’t, there’s a nail on it.”
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