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FIFTIETH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT VERSAILLES HIGH SCHOOL WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1937—8:00 P. M. Music—“Entree de Processional”..................School Orchestra Invocation .....................................Rev. J. W. Rilling Music ..........................................Senior Glee Club Oration ........................................Margie Pequignot Vocal Solo ................................ ....Margaret Gunckle Instrumental Duet ......................................Harrigan Hiatt Dwight Mendenhall Oration ...................................................Helen Simon Music—Selection from “Show Boat”................School Orchestra Address ........................................Dr. John Claxton President of Defiance College, Defiance, Ohio Presentation of Class .....................Superintendent Hoerner Presentation of Diplomas ............................ Dr. Gillette Music—“Senior Farewell Song” ........................Senior Class FACULTY W. F. HOERNER, Superintendent C. H. CLARY S. LOUISE SMITH HOMER FIELDS ETOILE McMAKEN JAMES LYMPER VIRGINIA CASTEEL LEVI F. RHOADES, JR., Principal C. L. WILLIAMS J. J. FAMBROUGH J. W. HOPKINS ELAINE ANTHONY MIRIAM WILSON MARY C. LANDIS BOARD OF EDUCATION DR. J. E. GILLETTE, President AMOS KLIPSTINE M. E. BEAL H. F. PRAKEL, Vice-President LAWRENCE SIMONS JOE REED Page Twenty-eight
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BACCALAUREATE SERVICE SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 23, 1937 Eight o’clock Processional—“Holy, Holy, Holy” ..................... Invocation .........................Rev. Hugh A. Smith Doxology ............................................ Choir—“Beautiful Saviour” ........................... (Solo, Myrna Goudy) Scripture Reading ........................... Rev. John J. Brinker Choir—“Sanctus” ................................................ Sermon ...................................... Rev. John J. Brinker Quartet—“Follow the Gleam ..................................... Myrna Goudy William Martin Dotty Graham Walter Stover Candlelight Service ...............................Class and Choir Bigham, Betty Bookwalter, Esthermae Bornhorst, Dorothy Cashman. Mary Bess Dabe, Peggy Fiebiger, Lillian Fisher, Raymond Gunckle, Margaret Hiatt, Harrigan Hickey, Armella Hollinger, Kathryn Hupe, Delmar Ilgen, Dortha Kimmel, Naomi Kruckeberg, Inez Kruckeberg, Velma Marker, Arthur McGreevey, Harry Mendenhall, Dwight Metzner, Romayne Pequignot, Margie Pheanis, Charles Ploch, Fritz Reck, Alice Rhoades, Omar Rhoades, Russell Rismiller, Luemma Rismiller, Mildred Schilling, Neva Schilling, Treva Sherry, Gilbert Simon, Helen Stamm, Keith Starr, Othur Stover, Helen Stuck, Harold Townsend, Dorothy Townsend, Galen Turpen, Robert Voisard, Sylvia Wetzel, Dale York, Eva Young, Wayne Page Twenty-seven
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SENIOR SAPPINESS BROADCASTING STATION B-L-A-B Flash What a calamity! Bob Turpen and Ray Fisher have a slight attack of sleeping sickness. And Helen Simons watches Romeo most of the time. Buzz! Buzz! Who is the charming young lady with Gilbert? Remember, girls, while there’s life there’s hope. Everyone is wondering since Armella received her last diamond, who will get the girl. Yes Yes! Lillian Fiebiger makes a charming teacher. And did you know Charles Pheanis prefers to copy French on the desks? When asked why he did it, he said, “I can pass the tests easier when I do it.” Wise young man! Mary Bess Cashman has lovely eyebrows and she painted them herself. That isn’t her only talent; she can narrate amusing incidents. Beware of what you tell her, for it goes in one ear and out her mouth”. If you see an unusually funny looking face, you will know it is Dorothy Bornhorst making a snoot. Of course, it need not be related here, for you all know where Mildred Rismiller likes to spend her evenings. Have you learned how Dwight Mendenhall charms his girls? It’s that Pepsodent smile. Othur Starr must be working for some shoe company to test their new brands of shoes. He spends most of his time in bookkeeping class by walking around the room. “Amo te” is the one Latin phrase that has remained with Harrigan Hiatt. And he now finds excellent use for it. You’ve heard the poem: “He got slapped on the cheek and jailed for a week.” Russell Rhoades should have been “he”. Luemma Rismiller and Dorothy Townsend have worries—their dimples. Eva (York), we want to know who Adam is. Margie Pequignot was presented an alarm clock. Why? Don’t you know—so she can get to school on time at least once a week. Whack! Sock! Plunk! and the pugnacious Dale wore a black eye as a result of his battle. Latest! Sylvia Voisard has lost her giggle. And what a sad thing that Arthur Marker was blamed for the earthquake which occurred. Page Twenty-nine
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