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A Pleasant Occasion

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Day
26
Month
June
Year
1896
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Public Domain
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Last l'Yiday was an eventful day foi' the senior class in the Ann Arbor Iiitili School. The graduating class, wlth the help of the juniors, had tastfully deeorated the hall with tho color and raottoos of the two classes and those of the High School. The day was an ideal one, the weather man havin evideni.ly known what was needcd. The exercisos began promptly at ten o'clock. Tho hall was comfortably iilled with the friends and relativos "i the graduales. Music was furnished by the orohestra, under the direction oi Mr. Long. The platform was oocupied by inembersof the Board of jSducation, High -School Faculty and the ten graduales who wece so fortúnate as to secure a place on the program. Thej woreas follows: 1. Winlfred Bogle, Ann Arbor: Kcy notes. 2. James A. Campbell] Ypsilanti; ' The Man of One [dea. 3. Sarah Campbell, Ypsilanti; Pictures of Memory. 4. Charlotte Walker, Ann Arbor: The Submerjfed Continent. r. Lulu V. Lusby, Ann Arbor; Nighi Bringfó B'orth Stars. (i. Thomas .1. Marshall, Port Clinton, O.; Border Héroes. 7. Sybil M. Pettee, Ann Arbor; Ig-drasyl. 8. Vera Chara berlin, Montpelier, O.; The Newspaper - lts Evils. !). irviiiff X. Voorhels, White Lakei The Newspaper - lts Merits. 10. Grace I. Swindler, Ann Arbor: Diplomas. We would gladly glve an outline of each of these graduates' speeches il space would permit as every one of them was oí more tbaa usual ment. ne fcLlgfl School may woll bc proud oí its class ol '96 as represented by tlie ten bright young minds whosc ñames appeared upon tho program. Although t.li class is not as'large as tlmt of last year, (rom che reporta of the teachers it is by no meana lacking in quality. Twonty-tivo years from now we sball no doubt, look back with pride upon the clasa of '96 made Famous by the achievements of moro than one of the young men and women who receivod their diplomas last. Friday from the hands of Prof. Perry. The followinc ace the moinbors of the ifraduating i'lass: CLASSICAIi COURSE. Josephlne Bowon, John V. Bradshaw Barbara Burt, Winifred Bogle, .lames A. Campbell, Henry M. Gelston, Roger S. Morris, (race T. Swindler, Parthenia Sykes, Víctor ('. Vaughan, Jr., Charlotte H. Walker, Geo'rge D. Wheeler, L. P. Ray Willoughby, Roscoe M. Wood. M atilda C. VVoods, Florence K. Wetmore r,ATIN' COURSE. Blanche Arnold, Eflfa A. Armstrong, Vera Chamberlln, Gertrude M. Ubute, Oliver L. Davis, Marión I. Dui-and, Márgaret .Iones. l'n?d II Loud, Loi M. Lau, Christine í. Lilly Liulu '. Lusby, Mary E. Middleton, Nellie D. Mingay, Grace L. Moore, Syliil tfl. Pettee, Ada M. ShaSord, Florence I. S jciici'. Ralph II. Van Clevo, L. 1'. Ky Willoughby. ENGLJSH COURSE. Levi H. Ashley, George 10 Baldwin, Meta Allee Bancroft, IraA. Campbell, i. 'hurles B. Davis. Florence M. Galpin, H. Joeephine Ëerey, Lloyd Eamilton, PearlJenney, Theresa I!. Kearns, Fred M. Longaecker, Mabel Marshall, L. [layes Euissell, Elizabeth Voorheis, Kate Voorhels, Ray Howard Whitten, ,lice B. Walker. SCIENTIFIC COURSE. Emil 11'. Arnold. Oscar II. Bruegel, Paul Cheever, Sarah Campbell, Mary E. Cady, Edward Christenen, Louiee rj. Griswold, Huury C. rlitchcock, Víctor E. Kurtz, Sidney .1. Kidder, i.rthur S. Lyon, Jr., Thomas J. Marshall, Gertrude P. Norria, Bertha M. Palmer, Clara 1!. Phelps, Hui't C. Hice, Wii't I. Savery, John 1!. Taylor, [rving NT. Voorheis. ENGINEERING COURSE. L. Spencer Nichols, Eoyal K. Staikweather. COMMERCIAL COURSE. Ola J. Gates, Kugene E. Osenburg WilliamC. Miller. On Monday, July 6, a liandsome train of Michigan Central coaches and Wagner palace parlor cars will eave Detroit station at lvJ:30 noon for ItulTalo for the accomodation of teachers and their friends to the national educational association meeting1. It will reach Niágara Falls about 5:30, liuffalo 7:00 p. ra. same evening. For special parties, west of Detroit, extra coaches will be arrauged for in connection with tuis tram - this will give the teachers an opportnnity of takinfi breakfast at home and supper at liufïalo.

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Ann Arbor Democrat