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i of the i i Norwe!! Hzgh Scfzool i S At the High School Auditorium g Q June 21, 1952 3 2 Q P i Q PROGRAM Q l Processional, P1'iest's March . ............ ........... ll lendelssohn g Invocation ....................... Rev. Alfred J. Wilson 5 Hymn, Lead On O King Eternal .. ............................ Smart i Leisure ....................... Eleanor Frances Maxwell, Essayist l l Songs: Morning Invitation .. ...... ................ G eorge A. Veazie I Ma Little Banjo ......,............. ..... ,... i i 'illiam Dickmont I l Glee Clubs l Clipper Ships ...............,............ Wilder Ayling Gaudette. Salutatorian l Song, Father of the Land We Love ............................... George Cohen l Boys' Glee Club g George Washington ..... ....... ll Iarion Frances Hardwick, Essayist l Song, Amaryllis .................................................. Henry Ghys i Girls' Glee Club i From a Possibility to a Reality .......... Mary Elizabeth Osborne, Yaledictorian 2 Song, Mount Vernon Bells .................................... Stephen C. Foster Q Double Mixed Quartette l Presentation of Diplomas .................. Willard Spalding, Supt. of Schools l Parting Song ........... ..................... S enior Class E Benedicftion ........ ...... . . Rev. Alfred J. Wilson i Recessional, Priest's March . . . . . .... . . . Mendelssohn l Q QU g CLASS OFFICERS 2 i Norman Foster Robbins ....................... ...... P resident l Q John Colburn ......... ., Vice President Q l Ida Lilly McManus ......... .... S ecretary E Emerson Stoddard Merritt .... ..... .... T I 'easurer i s W 1 Class Motto: From a Possibility to a Reulity Class Colors: Maroon and Gold Class Flower: Talisman Rose g0i4lQlIiliQ!1011bQ0i0Q0l1lllI2D1l.1PQ1lil'Q1PQlPQ1PQ1P,lPQ1'.1.1'1.l.1PQ1.l.1 o a Graduation Exercises' i .Phil it 10101: zoioinioioiauxoiogoxozoiuzoipoicrioiozcvioioiozanianioieo'
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THE SHIPBUILDER 27 IG sc H 0 . w m,. THE SENIOR DANCE The Senior Class of 1932 held their last dance before the prom on May 20, 1932. As each year goes by and new dances have been held, better and liner decor- ations appear. The hall was decorated with orchid, pink, and green trimmings. It gave the appearance of a May-pole. In the center of the ceiling was a large hoop, from the outside of which streamers extended to the outer edge of the walls. The chaperons' corner was very attractive. Norman Robbins was the head of the committees, and Barbara Osborne head of the decoration committee. The dance proved to be very successful both socially and financially. The music was furnished by Billy Cowles and his Melodians. Dancing was enjoyed by everyone from eight until midnight. THE STUDENT CQUNCIL lThe Student Council organization was founded by Principal Roland XY. Payne. It consists of three members from the Senior and .lunior Classes, two members from the Sophomore and Freshmen Classes and one each from the Seventh and Eighth grades. The purpose of this organization is to acquaint the students with certain new projects before they become effect- ive and to give the students an oppor- tunity to voice, by representation, their approval or disapproval of such new measures. Each social event planned by any class was presented to the Stu- dent Council for discussion and ap- proval. The members chosen by the classes were: Seniors-Earl Leavitt, president, Russell Ifeterson, vice president, Mary lleliabio, secretary-treasurer. juniors-Vincent Travi, Vincent Lincoln, Cordon Robbins. Sophomores-Eleanor NVadsw'orth, Richard Claudette. Freshmen-Phyllis Turner, Banning iRepplier. Grade 8-.loseph DeFabio. Grade 7-Roland Anderson. JUNIOR DANCE The .lunior l'rom held on March 18 was considered a marvelous success. The decorations, representing the coming of spring, required no little amount of labor on the part of the juniors, but was well worth it for. the effect during the entire evening. XVith the lights dimmed, it produced a de- lightful atmosphere. liilly Cowles' four piece orchestra provided peppy dance tunes. Tce cream and cake were sold during the intermission. :Xt midnight the .luniors left, pleased that their first social function should l-we such a success. NEXVS ITEMS Ida lllchlanus SENIOR HAT.T.OlVE'EN DANCE The Senior Hallowe'en Dance held on October 30. l93l, proved very in- teresting with Harold Brown and His Brownies providing snappy music.
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