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BACCALAUREATE SERVICE Sunday Evening, May 22, 1949 8:00 P .M. Processional..........................................Senior Class Invocation ...................................... Rev. Russell Kerr “O, Rest in the Lord”—(from “Elijah”) .............. F. Mendelssohn High School Chorus “The Prayer Perfect”.................................. E. J. Stenson Barbara Martino, Soprano Barbara Goodall, Violin Scripture ......................................................... “Once to Every Man and Nation”......................Welsh Chorale High School Chorus Class Sermon .................................. Rev. Wm. Alexander “Onword, Christian Soldiers”........................Arthur Sullivan (Arr. by Fred Waring) High School Chorus Accompanist—Sarah Kindell Benediction ..................................... Rev. Russell Kerr Recessional .......................................... Senior Class ( 26 )
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Through the years Irma Kramer has kept her crown. She’s still the prettiest girl in old Frenchtown. Marie Kremer is a registered nurse, When she starts working they call in the hearse. Laura Kruckberg is teaching grade one, Believe it or not, she says its fun. President of this country is Dolores Lochtefeld, This position by a woman was never before held. Professpr Ger ? Loxley, for goodness sake, Give those students a lecture that’ll keep them awake. Hubie Magoteaux, basketball star, always kept cool, He is now head coach at Frenchtown High School. Julia Magoto, best operator known, Is now president of Bell Telephone. Alberta Mangen is a wonderful cook, She wrote her own recipe book. Juanita Mangen sold candy each day, Now she’s “big wheel” at the Milky Way. Admiral Manier, head of the fleet, At executive meetings holds a seat. We see Betty Marker, in a large Cafe, She’s in charge of the place—the job must pay. Barbara Martino is singing at the “Met”, Voices like hers are hard to get. Miriam Nickol is now quite content, She has inherited her dads monument. Alma Oehrtman and Norma Stephan, Those two inseparable cousins, Are in the doughnut business, And make them by the dozens. Parin and Pitsenbarger run a store for men , Buy from them once and you’ll do it again. Joe Parmenter is Editor in Chief, Publishing the “Policy” is his one belief. Dorothy Rethman is a fashion designer, In the heart of New York, there is no finer. Shirley Ritchie, the belle of North Star, Is a movie actress and drives a big car. Ada Robbins is marketing meat, Wrapping “hot dogs” is quite a feat. Viola Schieltz teaches commercial class, Giving the right tart to many lad and lass. Haven’t seen Raymond Schlecty in many a moon, But the last we heard, he was still huntin’ coon. Karl Schmitt won a scholarship to school, We always knew he was no one’s fool. Mark Sherry, married and settled down, His wife hardly ever lets him come to town. Joan Smith owns the Snyder Hotel, From what we hear she’s doing very well. Ruth Stammen is keeping books, For her dad, the way it looks. Shirley Stoner has accomplished something great, She’s the only woman linotypist in the state. Bud Tipple has realized his dream, He’s got enough boys for a football team. Helen Voisard is a bank cashier, She’ll soon be president, so we hear. Leo Wenning takes the inventor’s prize, When it comes to making things, he’s really wise. Phyllis Young teaches Physical Ed., Teaches kids to tumble and stand of their head. (Continued on Page 30) ( 25 )
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SIXTY-SECOND ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT VERSAILLES HIGH SCHOOL Tuesday, May 24, 1949 8:00 P. M. Processional—“Queen of Sheba”..........................C. Gounod High School Orchestra Invocation .................................... Rev. G. B. Menge “The Holy City”—(Trombone Solo) ...........................Adams Gene Loxley Salutatory Dorothy Guillozet “The Roamer”.....................................Lewys Thomas Marvin Cain James Grisez Robert Frantz Edward Manier Valedictory........................................Edward Manier Theme from Piano Concerto No. 2.......................Rachmaninoff High School Orchestra Class Address ................................ Rev. Harvey C. Hahn Dayton, Ohio “My Dream is of an Island Place” Marvin Cain Robert Frantz Barbara Goodall Barbara Martino ..................Nobel Cain Sarah Kindell Ann Bey James Grisez Edward Manier Presentation of Class.................................W. F. Hoerner Superintendent of Schools Presentation of Diplomas.............................J. B. Mendenhall President of the Board of Education Benediction ...................................... Rev. G. B. Menge ( 27 )
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