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Program
Invocation
................
"Princesse
Royale"................... Orchestra
March.......
............................................. "Jeanne D’Arc"
Elssay.........
Gladys Edith Brown, Erie
Essay........ .......... "Some Educational Advantages of To-day"
Naida Callahan, North Springfield
"Laborer’s Night Song"...................................... Double Quartet
Oration................................................................... "Temperance"
William Arthur Greenlee, Torpedo
Essay....... ............................................. "The Art of Optimism"
Bernice Ivalo Gregory, Waterford
Essay....... .................................................."The Teacher’s Pay"
Jennie Violetta Magnuson, Sugar Grove
"Tulita"................................................................. Double Quartet
Oration.... ................................."The Great American Fraud"
Arzie David Gillespie, Edinboro
Essay.......
Arline Smith, Harmonsburg
Oration... ...................................... "The Challenge of the City
Cyrus Quick, Punxsutawney
Presentation of Diplomas
March___................... "College Life"............................ Orchestra
Benediction
The midienf* is requested to remain seated until the Seniors have passed out.
^
Knapp, Forest L.
Kopf, Ora M.
Kough, Charles
Loomis, Helen
Long, J. S. Earle
McCullough, Marion
McDaniel, Flora
McEllhaney, Mabel
McElndre, Frank
McIntyre, Byrda
Magnuson, Jennie
Marsh, Lucile
Mills, Cecil
Mischler, Cora
Morrison, 1. George
Morrison, Hattie I,
Morton, Fern
Nickle, Winifred
Negus, Marion
Perry, Jennie M.
Pierson, Minnie
Quick, Cyrus
Quick, Lena Jane
Reed, Emeline
Richardson, Ruth
Russell, Florence
Sadler, Millie M.
Sayre, Martha
Smith, Arline
Snapp, Victor A.
Steyer, Carrie
St. John, Nial
Swaney, Agnes M.
Taylor, Harry
Thompson, Mabel E.
Torry Florence
Townsend, Alice
Wallace, Bertha
Walter, Carrie E.
Whittenberger, Claude R.
Wiard, Lillian
Abbey, Ada
Abbey, Lee
Babcock, Allien
Baker, Susie
Beightol, David
Bortz, ELdna
Bell, Clarence
Boughner, Ethel
Brown, Gladys
Brown, Mary P.
Burdick, Etha
Callahan, Naida
Campbell, EKrieda
Clapper, Lillian
Collins, Jane
Colvin, Julia
Cook, Edith M.
Crawford, Beulah
Crossman, Mary
Crouch, Irene
Dawley, Flora
Dearborn, Ned H.
Duggan, Hazel
Durfee, Cora M.
Frantz, Elmer
Frantz, William
Gee, Annie L.
Gillespie, Arzie
Grant, Glennie
Greenlee, William A.
Gregory. Bernice
Hanna, G. Mont
Harvey, Sarah E.
Hazen, Jennie M.
Holder, Carl L,
Howard, Blanche
Howland, Vincent
Huff, Alice
Johnson, Alforetta
Joslin, Clyde
Kelley, Adaline
Wilder, Amy
ffllafijs 0f 1912
^dutbiiro
Normal ^rlyool
“IJlus Mitra”
©laoa lag Ixmtara
□□CZ3
JImtr tmrtttg-fourtlj
Nineteen tweitie
PROGRAM
PROGRAM
Music"College Life March"_______Orchestra
Solo............- - - "The Dream"Hazel Duggan
President’s Address...................... ........ Victor A. Snapp
Class Will______________ ______ J- George Morrison
Piano Solo"Fruhlingsrauschen"-------- Cecil Mills
Valedictory
Florence Russell
Class Song
OptimistSusie Baker
Music- - -............"Princesse Royale"-------------Orchestra
Solo......... "The Day is Done".......... Ned H. Dearborn
Ivy Oration___ ___ -..............-............... Elmer Frantz
Pessimist..... ..................... ..........................Forest Knapp
(Given immediately after these exercises, at the cere
mony of planting the Class Ivy at left of entrance
to Normal Hall.)
Class Poem
Lena J. Quick
"Domine, Salvam Fac"
€iir Emststs anb facuUu
Df the
lEbfnboro
Notmal ^tiool
rocbtallu inutte you
to bt pnstnt at any or all of
the closing exercises.
CHontmenrement 1?12
PllOOKAM
Monday, June 17__8:00 p.m., Elxhibit by Department of Physical
Training.
Thursday, May 30-------------------------------- 8:00 p.m., Philo Play
Sunday, June 23, 10:30 a.m.. Baccalaureate sermon by the Reverend
Robert E. Brown, Franklin, Pa.
Saturday, June 1--------------- --------- ,___ 8:00 p.m., Clionian Play
Friday, June 78:00 p.m.. Model School Commencement
Monday, June 24- -------------- ------2:00 p.m.. Class Day Exercises
Saturday, June 88:30 a.m.. Senior Dismissal
7:00 p.m------------------- Principal’s reception to Senior Class
8:00 p.m.,-------------------------------------------- Agonian Play
Tuesday, June 25------------------------------------------------Alumni Day
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, June 10-13, Faculty Ex
aminations
10:00 a.m------------- Business meeting of Alumni Association
Friday, June 141:00 p.m.. Exhibit by Departments of
Manual Training and Domestic Art.
1:00 p.m---------------- ------Trustees’ Dinner to the Alumni
4:00 p.m-------------------------------------------- Class Reunions
8:00 p.m--------------------- Middler Reception to Senior Class
Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, June 15, 17 and 18, State Board Elxaminations.
8:00 p.m.............................. ............... .....Senior Class Play
Wednesday, June 2610:00 a.m., Commencement Exercises
Program
Invocation
................
"Princesse
Royale"................... Orchestra
March.......
............................................. "Jeanne D’Arc"
Elssay.........
Gladys Edith Brown, Erie
Essay........ .......... "Some Educational Advantages of To-day"
Naida Callahan, North Springfield
"Laborer’s Night Song"...................................... Double Quartet
Oration................................................................... "Temperance"
William Arthur Greenlee, Torpedo
Essay....... ............................................. "The Art of Optimism"
Bernice Ivalo Gregory, Waterford
Essay....... .................................................."The Teacher’s Pay"
Jennie Violetta Magnuson, Sugar Grove
"Tulita"................................................................. Double Quartet
Oration.... ................................."The Great American Fraud"
Arzie David Gillespie, Edinboro
Essay.......
Arline Smith, Harmonsburg
Oration... ...................................... "The Challenge of the City
Cyrus Quick, Punxsutawney
Presentation of Diplomas
March___................... "College Life"............................ Orchestra
Benediction
The midienf* is requested to remain seated until the Seniors have passed out.
^
Knapp, Forest L.
Kopf, Ora M.
Kough, Charles
Loomis, Helen
Long, J. S. Earle
McCullough, Marion
McDaniel, Flora
McEllhaney, Mabel
McElndre, Frank
McIntyre, Byrda
Magnuson, Jennie
Marsh, Lucile
Mills, Cecil
Mischler, Cora
Morrison, 1. George
Morrison, Hattie I,
Morton, Fern
Nickle, Winifred
Negus, Marion
Perry, Jennie M.
Pierson, Minnie
Quick, Cyrus
Quick, Lena Jane
Reed, Emeline
Richardson, Ruth
Russell, Florence
Sadler, Millie M.
Sayre, Martha
Smith, Arline
Snapp, Victor A.
Steyer, Carrie
St. John, Nial
Swaney, Agnes M.
Taylor, Harry
Thompson, Mabel E.
Torry Florence
Townsend, Alice
Wallace, Bertha
Walter, Carrie E.
Whittenberger, Claude R.
Wiard, Lillian
Abbey, Ada
Abbey, Lee
Babcock, Allien
Baker, Susie
Beightol, David
Bortz, ELdna
Bell, Clarence
Boughner, Ethel
Brown, Gladys
Brown, Mary P.
Burdick, Etha
Callahan, Naida
Campbell, EKrieda
Clapper, Lillian
Collins, Jane
Colvin, Julia
Cook, Edith M.
Crawford, Beulah
Crossman, Mary
Crouch, Irene
Dawley, Flora
Dearborn, Ned H.
Duggan, Hazel
Durfee, Cora M.
Frantz, Elmer
Frantz, William
Gee, Annie L.
Gillespie, Arzie
Grant, Glennie
Greenlee, William A.
Gregory. Bernice
Hanna, G. Mont
Harvey, Sarah E.
Hazen, Jennie M.
Holder, Carl L,
Howard, Blanche
Howland, Vincent
Huff, Alice
Johnson, Alforetta
Joslin, Clyde
Kelley, Adaline
Wilder, Amy
ffllafijs 0f 1912
^dutbiiro
Normal ^rlyool
“IJlus Mitra”
©laoa lag Ixmtara
□□CZ3
JImtr tmrtttg-fourtlj
Nineteen tweitie
PROGRAM
PROGRAM
Music"College Life March"_______Orchestra
Solo............- - - "The Dream"Hazel Duggan
President’s Address...................... ........ Victor A. Snapp
Class Will______________ ______ J- George Morrison
Piano Solo"Fruhlingsrauschen"-------- Cecil Mills
Valedictory
Florence Russell
Class Song
OptimistSusie Baker
Music- - -............"Princesse Royale"-------------Orchestra
Solo......... "The Day is Done".......... Ned H. Dearborn
Ivy Oration___ ___ -..............-............... Elmer Frantz
Pessimist..... ..................... ..........................Forest Knapp
(Given immediately after these exercises, at the cere
mony of planting the Class Ivy at left of entrance
to Normal Hall.)
Class Poem
Lena J. Quick
"Domine, Salvam Fac"
€iir Emststs anb facuUu
Df the
lEbfnboro
Notmal ^tiool
rocbtallu inutte you
to bt pnstnt at any or all of
the closing exercises.
CHontmenrement 1?12
PllOOKAM
Monday, June 17__8:00 p.m., Elxhibit by Department of Physical
Training.
Thursday, May 30-------------------------------- 8:00 p.m., Philo Play
Sunday, June 23, 10:30 a.m.. Baccalaureate sermon by the Reverend
Robert E. Brown, Franklin, Pa.
Saturday, June 1--------------- --------- ,___ 8:00 p.m., Clionian Play
Friday, June 78:00 p.m.. Model School Commencement
Monday, June 24- -------------- ------2:00 p.m.. Class Day Exercises
Saturday, June 88:30 a.m.. Senior Dismissal
7:00 p.m------------------- Principal’s reception to Senior Class
8:00 p.m.,-------------------------------------------- Agonian Play
Tuesday, June 25------------------------------------------------Alumni Day
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, June 10-13, Faculty Ex
aminations
10:00 a.m------------- Business meeting of Alumni Association
Friday, June 141:00 p.m.. Exhibit by Departments of
Manual Training and Domestic Art.
1:00 p.m---------------- ------Trustees’ Dinner to the Alumni
4:00 p.m-------------------------------------------- Class Reunions
8:00 p.m--------------------- Middler Reception to Senior Class
Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, June 15, 17 and 18, State Board Elxaminations.
8:00 p.m.............................. ............... .....Senior Class Play
Wednesday, June 2610:00 a.m., Commencement Exercises
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