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Qlilass Bay Program 192541 S OVERTURE- Light Cavalryl' ..... . Suppci High School of Commerce Orchestra PRESlDENT'S ADDRESS Frank Stevens VOCAL SOLO- The Two Grenadiersu . . . Schumann Leslie Partridge CLASS HISTORY Gloria Regagli PIANO SOLO-'AHungarian Rhapsody, No. 12 Liszt Mildred Johnson CLASS ORATION and PRESENTATION OF GIFT Joseph Dumas ACCEPTANCE OF GIFT Principal Calvin H. Andrews MARIMBA SOLO- Brauvura . . . Smbbe Albert Shellan CLASS PROPHECY Bertha Laverty CLASS SONG Class of 1925-A READING OF THE WVILL Margaret Mathews SCHOOL SONG Class of 1925-A REVERIE- Hungarian Dance No. V .... . Brahms High School of Commerce Orchestra Glass motto Glass Gators Strive On Orange and White U41
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hhress nf welnume By FR.-xxx PAUL Srifviaxs lklr. Andrews, Parents, 'l'eachers and lfriends:-- 1 HF High School of Commerce graduating class has assigned to me the great honor of l welcoming you in its name. Although we have been looking forward to this day it is with a feeling of joy touched with sorrow that we invite you to our last exercise as a class of the High School of Commerce. ln behalf of our class l thank our Principal, lVIr. Andrews and his efficient corps of educators for their great and untiring efforts in assisting us to reach the final goal of our High School education. As none but our parents know what sacrifices they made in our behalf, words to them are in- adequate. But let us remember above all that it is our beloved parents who are making it possible for us to take our places in the world so that we may bring credit to the teachings of our principal Iffflllk P11111 Sff'T'f H and faculty. Let us then by our deeds, show that we do appreciate what our parents have done for us. Classmates, today we feel deep down in our hearts, a pang of regret and sorrow that we must separateg each to follow a different path of life. But in leaving this dear school, we are full of hope and determination to bring honor and glory to Commerce. Long shall we remember the happy days we spent here. These memories will always be full of joy and gratitude. Then, kind friends, the Class of Nineteen Hundred Twenty-five A extends to you a sincere welcome to these Class Day exercises. U61
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