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Page22 THE BLUE AND WHITE aaaaamaaaawmwamawwaaaamaaaeaama24531 Bgipwawammaawmamaaaawamawaeeeaaam Baccalaureate al Richmondalc Processional. Invocation ,,,,,,,.,,,....x,, ..,.............. R ev, Williams Thou Whose Feet ......A...,....... ......... H igh School Octette Scripture Reading ...,,..........,........ .....,.....Q.... ' ...ReV. Williams Day Is Dying In The West ..... .....v.... H igh School Ofltette Sermon ..,.,...,i,......,.,,,,,.,.,,.,,.,,,,.,... ...,,,............. R ev. Williams Benediction .Baccalaureate at .liondonderry Processional. Invocation ...,.........,..... ................,.. R ev. Fields Thou Whose Feet .........,.,,.... ....i., H igh School Octette Scripture Readingn.. .................... .............,......... R ev. Fields Day Is Dying In The West ..... .......... H igh School Octette Sermon ...........,...........................,. ....................... R ev. Fields Benediction Cbommencement 1. The Spacious Firmament on High Cby Hydenj .......... High School Octette 2. Invocation ..................,................................................................,........ Rev. Williams 3. For Music ........... ............,.............. R obert Wade 4. Address ........,............... ......... P rof. Homer Cotterman 5. Golden Slumbersn ...... ,..,.. ................... H i gh School Chorus Southern Memories ... .. ........................................ High School Chorus 6. Presentation of Class ........... ......... , ............... S uperintendent Miley Cottrill 7. Presentation of Diplomas .......,. ..........,.. C armi R. Jones, President of Board 8. Now The Day Is Over ..... .............................. H igh School Chorus 9. Benediction .......,................. ............... R ev. Williams w4qhwwhawwewaQswwwha-wwhhfehwahhawhhhhho'L9G Bfybhmwawwmawwmmwhmaawwmamhameaa 1 L
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THE BLUE AND WHITE Page21 Qwhenwawwwawewhwamwwhaamwwwwwwmmwwww2451B618awwwwhenwwhwhwhahwmhwawwhwwwaawhwwaw .Boys ' cfgrack cfgeam First row, left to right-U. Davis, J. Bethel, E. Climer, J. Allen, J. Heskett, A. Walter. Second row -R. Merriman, P. Pleasant, R. Climer, R. Wade,Ca.ptaing M. Morton, J. Dixon, Mr. Ater, Coach. Third row-A. H. Milner, Head Coach: P. French, H. Graves, D. Mathers, D. Hess, M. Thompson, L. Bell, 0. O'Dell, Coach. girls , Cfgrack 'Geam Left to right-J. G. White, Coach: M. Hieggfns, P. Danegan, M. Mavis. A. Allen, G. Oyer,.J. Allen, L. Pleasant, R. Merriman, M. Graves, L. Dials, L. Sturgell, M. Hess, E. Brown, L. Llghtle. ahhhaawhawumwwwwwmwwawaahahwwanhhhhw6191BQP?wanahehhweanwwewawwmawhewawawaaauwwh
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THE BLUE AND WHITE Page23 f-.wehwahw-mwah Q 'win DQDQMHMHMQMHQMHHQHMMQHMMQ have .7ctivities Orchestra Our orchestra is yet in its infancy, but we certainly could not say it was lacking either in ambition or willingness and both Senior play directors are sincerely appreciative of the fact that it furnished the musical program for our plays. It has journeyed a long way since last fall and we wish it all the success in the world next year. Chorus The Southeastern Chorus won the county musical contest this year, under the able di- rection of Mr. Whittington. Various members participated successfully in the district contest in the quartette, and Robert Wade carried his district success in the solo to the county event, in which he was also winner of first place. The duet took second place in the district, as the quartet did in the county. Many enjoyable numbers have been added to various school and community programs by this fine group of singers. Latin Club The Latin Club was organized in Septem- ber, 1936. Meetings were held on the first Mon- day in each month. Topics of interest concern- ing ancient customs of the Romans, their archi- tecture, military tactics, literature and art have been used for reports and discussions. French Clubs The Beginners' French class was organized this year into a club under the name Dix-Sept Francais. Weekly meetings were announced by attractive posters and the customs, history, education, government, industries, etc., of France, together with games, songs, and con- tests in the French language made up the pro- grams. Monthly social events were also sched- uled. The advanced French class continued their old club from last year, Le Cercle Francais. This organization has always been a source of great pleasure to its members, both in regular meetings and at social events. If you don't think so, you should come to our annual picnic. Home Economics Club The crowning event of the year in the work of this organization is the annual Style Show, under the direction of Miss Parrett. At this time the girls display the work of the year, from parading as mannequins in dresses they themselves made in their sewing courses, to serving delicious refreshments to the lucky guests as a climax to their cooking courses. Are we angling for an invitation? Mathematics Club This club is under the direction of Mr. Cottrill and Mr. O'Dell. It holds regular meet- ings and intersperses its more serious mathe- matical moments with jolly parties. Industrial Arts In the past school year the boys have ad- vanced much in their knowledge of various types of shop work. They have learned much about metal work along with regular woodwork and have been quite successful in their use of the combined elements of shop work. Some of their projects have included the making of butcher knives, hunting knives, end tables, magazine racks, wall shelves, type- writer tables, bookcases, medicine cabinets, cookie cutters and many other small but useful articles. Repair work about the school building on chairs, desks and windows has also been a part of their work. In regular shop work, skill in the use of tools, painting, varnishing, and soldering has been developed. Working in unity and compan- ionship with other fellow workers has also been stressed. On April 23, the members of the Industrial Arts classes gathered at a spot on Stoney Creek and enjoyed a wiener roast with baked beans as a side dish and ice cream of their own mak- ing for dessert. hahahahwhwwhahwwwhwmwwhmhwmhuwhwh6191 Dvawuwwhwhhashhhhwhaawwawaaaqaaaaaaaqaqa l ,J
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