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26 THE ACADEMY STUDENT LAST CHAPEL June 7 Processional Welcome Hymn Scripture------------- Prayer Violin and Piano Announcements Song Oath of Allegiance Short Talk School Song Presentation of Gift Acceptance by Trustee Gift to Mr. Snow Class Poem Class Song Recessional ----------------------- Orchestra --------------------Raymond Fox Edgar Murphy ---------------------Ruth Meigs -------------------Geraldine Bean Mr. Louis Fink, Miss Ruth Sparrow ----Edward Mumtord Helen McKelvey Josephine Desilets ---------------Mr. Arthur Stone ---------------Vaim ore Lavigne ---------------Graydon Adams ---------------Dr. F. E. Farmer Mary Miller ---------Randall Boyce William Lanctot ------------------------Orchestra CLASS SONG We sing farewell as we depart. This hour will linger in every heart. Fond memories of friendship here Will always linger forever near. Our dream becomes reality Our alma mater, farewell to thee. There will remain, where’re we roam, The fervent longing; return to home. Music by—William Lanctot Words by—Mary Strauch Thelma Davis William Lanctot Kathleen Rosson Hazel Warrell Marian Holbrook
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THE ACADEMY STUDENT 25 Robert Simpson leaves his “gift of gab” and His Brantview “daughters” to Edward Irwin and hopes that neither will be abused. In conclusion, considering ourselves perfectly sane and in a legal condition to do so, we do hereunto seal; publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. Class of 1940 Witnesses: Nicholas Economou Lawrence Canning Frances Dinsmore Helena Davison Keith Macey Annie Whitehill Bertha-Ellen Hastings Donald Beer
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THE ACADEMY STUDENT 27 CLASS POEM 1940 And now we go into The world outside Armed with our hope, Our youth, our pride, And all that we ask Is that hatred cease. Dear God, we are young, Let us work — in peace. And when we are grown And look back to this— To the books and the fun And the friends that we miss, Will we still have to ask “Let hatred cease Dear God, we are grown, Let us live — in peace.” Or when we are old And tired and worn, Will the world be rent, Will our hearts be torn Will we cry to heaven “Make hatred cease Dear God we are old, Let us die — in peace”? —Randall Boyce
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