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profession. But one of our number has entered the Ministry, Frances H. Bra.vton, 1902, having been recently appointed assistant pastor of the First M. E. Church of Appleton. To a business life -merchants, bookkeepers, clerks, cashiers, etc., we have consigned twenty-three, but by far the greatest number are either continuing their education in higher institutions of learning, or have joined the rank and file of the great army of teachers. In every part of our beautiful America, are our members scattered, but let us feel that their thoughts are with us today, though we miss the inspiration of their presence. It is a great pleasure that our Alumni Association, organized in 1900, brings some of us together at commencement time, and we can again greet the faces so familiar in the happy days gone by. The days of our school life pass in our memories as a dream; not a nightmare, but a gay, kaleidoscopic succession of characters and scenes. Some experiences stand out in bright and beautiful colors, and we smile as the recollections come rolling in upon us. Others are dark and cloudy, and we would fain forget them: but in the completed picture of our school days, they serve as a background, from which the brighter scenes stand out in bold relief. Other memories come, those of class day, commencement and the parting times, when to faithful instructors and loyal schoolmates we said farewell, and stepped out into the world to take our place in the battle of life. Many who have left the halls of our beloved High School are bright and shining lights in the firmament of business and home life today; they have never yet been equaled, and can never be excelled. Our lives and interests have, perhaps, drifted apart; but wherever we are, one interest we hold in common, a love and reverence for our Alma Mater, and forthe memory of our happy school days. RUBY ARM IT AGE EDWARDS, Class of 1892. COMMENCEMENT OF 1908 Friday, May 30, 8:00 i m. Reception to Students.................................Worthing Hall Sunday, May 31, 7:30 i m. Baccalaureate Sermon - St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Rev. A. C. Chapman Thursday, June 4, 8:ir i m. Class Play—Mose - - Worthing Hall Friday, June 5, 8:00 i . m. Commencement Exercises ------- Worthing Hall Friday, June 26, 8:00 i m. Alumni Banquet - -..............................Worthing Hall Class Colors—Purple and Yellow. Class Flower—American Beauty Rose. Class Motto—“We have crossed the Bay; the Ocean lies Beyond. 19
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CLASS NIGHT Chorus - - - -- -- - Hig h School ( dec ('lull President’s Address ------ - Earle I Ienningsen Mose - Class Play CHARACTERS Mose, a Football Hero Earle I Ienningseii Frank Thornton, weak but not wicked Walter Burns Thurston Hall, who makes a mistake Frank Panzer Billy Holt, the inevitable Freshman Fred Gordon Henry Warwick, the product of yellow journalism 1 high Worthing Society Smith, one of the Boys Hugh Worthing Rodney, another Claude Cragoe Sumner, another Ralph Randall Hayden, another Allen Sampson Thomas Edward, “l’enfant terrible’’ ( 'lill'onl Schoonover An Old Man, Mose’s father Claude Cragoe Eleanor Thornton, who loves a man for his strength Lola Pratt Anne Schuyler, who loves a man for his weakness Elsie Phelps Betty Carew, who loves a Freshman Lueile Edwards Sally Middleton, one of the girls (iuli ()rvis Katherine Stanton, another Clarya (xordon Edythe Burne-Jones, an impressionist Flora Morgan Mrs. Bone the “frat” house matron Myrtle Reynolds Mrs, Vanche, a chaperon Phoebe (Yuml) Mrs. Courant, another Eva Paynter Inga, the maid Jennie Pratt SYNOPSIS ACT I—Living room in the Gamma Tau Fraternity I louse. Afternoon. ACT II—Reception Room at the Grolier Club. Evening. ACT III—Same as Act I. The following Morning. Music will be furnished by the “Oakfield Orchestra.” 20
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