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Ann Arbor High School

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Day
27
Month
June
Year
1879
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Public Domain
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Annual exercises of the Ann Arbor High School took place on Priday before an audienco unable to find scatingroom. Flowers and evergreens, tastely adorning the hall, lent enchantment to the occasion. Ou the platform sat Superintendent Ferry, with his assistants, members of the Educational Board and many others. Speil's band discoureed sweetmusic. Exereisfisopened at 10 A. ir., and the followiug program was carried out. 1. The spirit of the age in Relation to the Fine , ti Ís ■,:■:■■■■ ■■■■■■C. Belser, Ann Arbor. 2. Ihu KehRion of the Romans, c r , „ Jhüi R. Bel], Ann Arbor. 3. Some of the Functionsof Memory, , „. ... .. T .'""■ Bliss, Grand Rápida. 4. Civilization, Rs Rise and Tendency W. G. Clark, Wuttsbnrg-, Pu. MUSIC. evcrence Uaie G. Cooper, Ann Arl.or. 6. Art of Conversation, Annie Condón, Houghton. 7. Uulitv of Doubt T. C. Clayton, Ann Arbor H. üxtremes Meet, Nora Lee, Lancaster, N. Y. Music. o. W'j'sWork, Flora McDonald, Ann Arbor. io. Wasted Power, C. N. Smlth, Independen, Ia n. Bayard Taylor ..AmyA. Orcutt, Ann Arbor. 12. A Pica lor Engliah, Annie F. Taylor, Ann Arbor. Mrsir. 13. The Political Influence of the Reformation, _ . , Iï. P. Piiije, Ann Arbor. 14. Self-denial, lts Use and Abuse, Kitty Van llarlingin, Spring-field, 111. 15. Common Srnae, , _ M. Thomnson, Monticcllo, Ind. 16. Does the World Procrress ? Julia F. Wilson, Ann Arbor. The following 19 a list of the graduating class many of whom will enter the University in the fall. CT.ASSICAT. COL'RSE. Julia R. Bell, Charles C. Belser, Jane B. Bliss, Fred t.. Britten, Thomas C. Clayton, John J. Comstock, xorge M. L. Erwin, Ralph Gray, Charles W. Green, If";nryJ-Jackson. Jeptha E. Leinon, Flora McDonolo, LlaieG. Coopur, Henry P. Pag-c, Dwiu-ht B P.iK-o Lonise M. Parish Alden H. Potter, "james1 M. lhompson, Scott Williams. latín course. Ilattie E. Ailcs, Emily Gundert, Anna M Jlerdnan Mary E Hunt, Noral.ee, Geo. H. Mitchell, harles H. Olcott, VVo.J, Olcott, Gcrtrude L. Price arman N. Smilh, Mary F. Strineham, Marión natoner, Kitty Van Harlingfton, Alice M. Vauehn ora C. Volland, Willard D. Vantiiyle, Carrie i' Wilmot, Sarah B. Willets. SCIENTTFIC COURSE. Almeda Armstrong-, Addie D. Bird, Rebecca M rown, VVm. G. Clark, Annie Condón, Jane K. Conon, Daniel L. Davis, Louis P. Hall, Marv E Hisock, Annie D. Jackson, Alice M. Lovcjov, Geor-re Maas, Francés H. Miller, EstellaG. Mosart Amv .Orcutt, Carrie Powell, Reinhardt Rahr, Eva M. WilUams, Juha F. Willson, Isabella Wylié. ENGLISH COURSE. Annie Condón, Amelia F. Lutz, Annie F Tavlor. J The exercises were inusually interesting and fullv up to the average of former commencements In the eveninj; the alumni met in the hall, where an oration was delivcred by Prof. Steere, and Miss Alice L. Conover, of the class of '72 read an essay

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