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SUZBXUSRUWXRXUXUXRUXUQUUXZUXSMMXQSUUSWWXQWXUZXRUZMUSMXQSXUSUXSXS BACCALAUREATE SALEM HIGH SCHOOL SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1947 Processional - - - Mr. Charles Crook Invocation - - - Rev. Howard Yeager Beautiful Saviour - Crusaders Hymn arranged by Riegger Boys' G1 'e Club Scripture and Prayer - Old test. Micah 6:6-8, New test. john 16:29-33 Rev. Howard Yeager Hymn, A ----- Kocher Audience Class Sermon - VVinning the Victory of Life Rev. Howard Yeager Now Let Every Tongue Adore Thee - - Bach Mixed Chorus Benedietion - - Rev Howard Yeager Recessional - - Mr. Charles Crook TXVENTY-FOURTH UAL COMMENCEMENT of .N SALEM HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1947 Invocation - Rev. Fr. Mark Mindrup, O. M. C. My Johann - - - Gric Aslanott Cxirls' Glee Club A Challenge - - Betty Karg Open Thy Heart, Snanish Serenade - - Bizet Mary Ellen Schmidt The Higher W'e Climb the Iiroader Our Vieux COur Slofganl Lawrence Logsdon Carry Me Home To The Lone Prairie - Guion-Ducrest Boys' Clee Club Class Address - - - C. A. Sufdberg May Lay Carol - English Folk Song by Taylor Girls' Glee Club Presentation of Awards - - - j. Harold B109-ser Presentation of Digzloinas - - - Willis Billilll Song of Home ----- - DiV0f?1k Mixed Chorus Benefliction - Rev. Fr. Mark Mindrup, O. M. C. A M- -IW YSL
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82323 mmm8m2838m833mwwwMmm332!wwmw.Wm m3!mwmw PROPIFIECY day and night for some mysterious reason. unknown to the general public. They could not be chased out of town and crowds gathered on the streets and lawns to watch the building being constructed. However. we were not kept in the dark too long: for just last week the Newspapers fairly screamed out the news in large, black print, UNEXY GLUE FACTORY BUILT IN SOUTHEAST LOVELL CITYf' On reading up about this queer invention I found that the title of the new factory is the STICK AND STAY STUCK MARKET, and is under the proprietorship of none other than Lawrence Logsdon. It seems that in the 'classsot' 47.' there was one girl who longed to travel. And her longings have at last been answered. Her name is Miss Donna Nkalter and she has just competed w'th forty-nine others in a nation-wide spell-down at the XVhite House in YVZ1Sl1l11Q'fO1'I. D. C. Since her score proved to be the highest she is to receive a free trip to Europe to 'see the world ! XYhile Paul Orians, who enlisted in the Navy live years ago because he too, wanted to 'see the worldf is returning home with his discharge made hnal at last The surprise yet to come is this! Mr. Orians is bringing his young bride home with him. She has lived in China for so long that the Chinese call her SO SING LO. 1 VVe always did say back in '47, that the one who would most likely reach lieautv, success, and wealth hrst would lie Miss Rosemarv Mclieth. Miss McBeth has received a contract from Metro, and will go to Hollywood the last of this month to co-starr with Theodore Ladd In Lead On Mcliethf' VX'e would like to congratulate Mr Uorald Kear. of Hear Sz Company Airplane factory, for the excellent rapid increase in the production of planes this month. Mr. Kear now has over a hundred new pilots training at the Upper Sanduskv'A'rnort, while most of his planes are being Hown to VVash- ington forspecial airline transport work. A The most beautiful wedding of the year was held last S mday in the St. .lohn's Methodist Church here in the great city of Lovell. The bride was 1 certain young lady from Upper Sandusky, Ohio. ard the groom that hand- some 'swingmasterf of the Lovell Corncrib Swingettes, Dick llaker, Mr. Baker wi'l contfnue to direct the Swingettes,', much to the enjoyment oi regular and traveling attendants. Todays broadcast has bee-1 a review of the class of -47. Thanks for listening. and now this is Lou liow'and. :'a.i'1mf n?lCll211,H antl inviting you to ' , ' , .s . listen again when we have more news and items for you. Toodle-Oooooo. . . in L, L. - W, ,r,.. , -,,,,,,:,f:.f L-.. ,, L ,,.x, A -my
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