Class Flower—Violet Class Motto—"Why Live in the Lowlands When the Highlands are Calling?” Class Name—Ability. Class Color—Purple and White.
CLASS DAY PROGRAM
Invocation Rev. John Pless Music Selections from “Il Trova* tore”-(Verdi)—Harley Gill, Burnet a Frank, Gladys Goocher, Henry Patterson. Salutatory Emily Huntting Oration “The Women of Tomorrow”—Leone Eaton.
Reading: “After whiles, ” Riley— Winifred Evans. Oration: “The Toilers”—Rachel Fessenden. Class History—Alice Clemmer. Oration: “Mark Antony”—John Johnson. Class Poem—Harley Gill.
Oration: “The Melting Pot”—Bessie Smith. Oration: “On the Firing Line”— George Hamilton. Solo: “A Winter Lullaby,” DeKoven —Mary Eaton. Reading: “The Fiddle Told”—Ruth Meikle.
Oration: “The Schools and True Patriotism”—Grant Moen. Oration: “The Lady of the Lamp”— Gertrude Ferkingstad. Class Will —Laura Cameron. Oration: “Education and Civic Prosperity”—Everett Phillips.
Class Prophecy—Rufus Culver. Piano Solo: “Rondo Capricioso” Op. 14, Mendelssohn—Will Darrow. Valedictory—Jessie Smart.
CLASS PLAY.
“MERELY MARY ANN.”
A comedy in four acts, adapted by Israel Zangwill, from his story of the same name.
CAST.
Launcelot, a composer: Will Darrow Mr. Peter, in business: Rufus Culver Herr Bralmson, a music publisher: George Hamilton Samuel Smedge, Henry Patterson
O’Gormon, Sunday Journalist: George Hamilton Lord Valentine Poxwell, a gilded youth: Cecil Johnson, ’15 Mrs. Leadbatter, a lodging house keeper: Alice Clemmer Rosie, her daughter: Jessie Smart
Lady Chelmar, a poor peeress: Emily Hunting Caroline, Countess of Poxwell: Rachel Fessenden Lady Gladys Poxwell. Burnetta Frank Mary Ann Merely: Winifred Evans Howard, a footman, Leonard Lyons, '14
Dick,: A Canary Introducing the song “Kiss Me, Dear Love, Goodnight, by Mr. Malcolm Williams.
The list of graduates was extracted from
Library of Congress Micro-Film using:
Chronicling America, transcribed and prepared for the Web by Bill Waters. This Report was
published in the Cresco Plain Dealer May 23, 1913, P-5, C-8
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