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o COMMENCEMENT EVENTS Junior Senior —Thursday evening Class Play —Friday evening . . Class Play —Saturday evening Baccalaureate —Sunday evening . Class Day —Monday morning Commencement —Monday evening . Alumni Banquet—Friday evening . . Baccalaureate Sermon ........... Commencement Speaker............ ............May 7th ............May 8 tli ............May 9th ............May I Oth ............May 11th ............May 11th ............May 15th .....Dr. J. R. Colley Pres. Elmer B. Bryan Ohio University CLASS DAY PROGRAM May 11, 1925 Salutatory ........................ Violin Solo ....................... President’s Address............... Junior Response................... Class History ..................... Piano Duet......................... Class Prophecy.................... Class Poem......................... Class Statistics................... Vocal Solo........................ Class Will......................... Valedictory ....................... Class Song ....................... Words—Rachael Woodrcff ...................Ruth McGhee ...............Elizabeth Moore .....................Joe Dando ...................Rodney Scott ..................Tom Patterson Florence Handley, Ruth McGhee ..................Karlene Davis ....................Fern Leach . .................Doris Bowf.n .....................Joe Dando ................Robert Talbott ..................Thomas Ervin ..........................Class Music-—Ruth McGhee
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o GRADUATION So this is the end of the Senior year; We have each done our best all the time;; We have striven for this day which is so dear And will be cherished in every mind. We may perhaps sometimes wrong have done To our teachers and lessons, too; But we'll try to do better in years to come. In the work which we start anew. Even though things sometimes may go wrong, To do our best let us try; Let us toil and succeed with a willing song, “For 'tis better to laugh than to cry.” Shall we gather rosebuds while we may, While the opportune time is at hand ? And make hay while the sun shines today. Or—let deeds slip away like sand ? Shall we go “Onward” through the. paths of Life, Securing all that which we may; And climb the ladder of fame in our strife, Or—let opportunities slip away? Now, classmen, the day has come at last When our lives must all drift apart; Remember the good times we’ve had in the past And start again with a pure, clean heart. Whatever we do, let’s do it right; And be square to all the rest; And succeed through toil with all our might, “For he profits most, who serves best.” —Fer.voi.ga I.each.
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