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.93acca5awzeate Prelude-Organ Processional-Organ - Invocation Song- The Green Cathedraln, HAHN Scripture Reading Sermon - Song- Thanks Be To Godv, BRAI-IE-JANSSEN Song- God Bless This Housew, DIcKsoN - Rev. Mrs. Laughlin Mrs. Laughlin W. E. Buchholtz Girls' Chorus Rev. J. VV. Obee Rev. J. W. Obee Mixed Chorus Mixed Chorus Benediction - Rev. W. E. Buchhollz Recessional Postlude-Organ - Mrs. Laughlin TWENTY-FOUR
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L is for Launder, who leaves us in May. He'll be a big butter and egg man some day. L, once more, is meant for Sally. The last is Laughlin, I find. She'll be a famous Ziegfield girl. I hope Sally won't' mind. L, too, is for Law, a store he shall rule. That is, if he ever gets out of school. M is for McLaughlin, or is it just Chuck ? It looks like he's hooked, so let's wish him good luck. Here's one that's different. Her ambition is to be A registered Nurse of high skill, You've guessed it-it's me. M, too, stands for McConnell who also wants to be Another nurse to help the sick. She'll end up helping me. M is for Meredith. Better known as Jim. Some goodlooking girl he is going to win. M is for Mikus, we know her best as Jo. She'll be an expert typist that we all know. P is for Pletcher, a fellow so neat. I guess I'll just let him clean up the street. R is for Roush. Don we all say. He'll make some girl a good husband some day. R, too, is for Robinson, the boy with the easy going ways. I guess he'll be a salesman one of these days. R is also for Rucker. Fred is the name. He is going to be a teacher. My, my, what a shame! S is for Savage. You know the one! It's David, and instead of a sling shot, he'll carry a gun. S is for Shipley, the great football star. As coach of Roseville High, he'll go mighty far. We next have Irene, a Shipley too, you know. She is joining her friend, Marilyn, in Spike J ones' show. S is for Stewart. Helen you know. She may be a tight-rope walker, but I'm not so sure I know. S, too, if for Spring, and I'm sure you'll agree That he will be our Jitter Bug of 1953. T is for Tharp-Combs we must confess. But since the future has already been predicted for her, We wish her happiness. W is for West. It's Dottie you know. She'll go places and do things if she isn't too slow. W is aslso for Eugene Wilon, a boy, sweet, shy and nice. He shall have a business all his own-exterminating mice. W is for Wilson. This time it is Bob. He shall be a lady's man or maybe just a gob. W, too, is for Wood, Charlotte to us all. She will be married to Jim by next fall. Y is for Yeager, Beverly's her name. Like all the other Roseville graduates, she'll rise to fame. Marjorie McCammon TWENTY-THREE
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Prelude Comm Processional- Homeage To Y outh , OLIVADOTI - Invocation Class History Trumpet Solo- Glen Eden Salutalory Clarinet Quartet- Allegro Capriccioson Valedictory Class Poem Remarks - Presentation of Lamp of Knowledge Acceptance of Lamp of Knowledge Presentation of Class - - Presentation of Diplomas ----- Benediction President, Board of Education R. H. S. Band - R. H. S. Band - Rev. J. VV. Obee Dorothy Hubbard - Kenneth Bagent Peggy McConnell Eloise Fye Elizabeth Glass Margaret Rader Barbara Ditter - Sally Laughlin - Marilyn Dalrymple Robert D. Regula, Supt. - Carl Shipley - Bernard Sowers W. E. Buck, Principal - Harold E. Burton - Rev. J. W. Obee TWENTY-FIVE
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