High School Class Day
The class day exercises of the graduating class of the high school occurrod at Whitiuore Lako, on Wednesday tho 23d, at 7 o'olock p. m. Tho exercises consisted of an oration, "crunibs," by HarryBitncr; poem, "a trip to the moon, or a oentury henoe," by Besaie P. II uut; class history by Carril M. Coc, Class prophecy by Lois T. Angelí- read by Jessie B. Wood, in the absence of tho writer ; president's address, singing of the class song, written by Miss Milite S. Knowlton, of Ann Arbor, after which carne supper and toasts. The following is a list of the toasts, of which Chas. H. Cooley acted as master : The class of '80. ' On Uielr üwn merite modem inen are dumii." Keuponsö by J. A. CaE. Tuf Profkssobs. " Must potent, pravc and reverentl srlKn Response by C'hakles 8. AsHlky. The I. adíes of the ('i 1 TUutte lüat palaL tbcm truuat. pralsc thoni ïnost. " Hespouse by L'haklö Haktzkli.. The Victokidus Fiftekn. "T!ic sports of ehlMren shUsiv the chlld." Response by Hakby Bitnkb. Tiib Oentlf.mkn of the Class. "We are men, my liette. " " Ay In til-1 cat:i!oLur yc go for nT'U." . ¦ Kespuusu liy IIks-ie 1'. Ili-M'. -ri!AV I.AMB. ¦ ¦ so,,, CupW UWi}fia"bV55iïï: M H U A11SKNT Cl.AHSMATF. ' Whow worde uil pars took captlvc." Kespousü by CLXXIUB L. HouuhtuN. Tuk l'ussnt' 'M, "Wil liln tusl awful vuluiii!' Me the mjrstcry of
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Whitmore Lake High School
Graduation
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Ann Arbor Courier