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High School Commencement

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Day
23
Month
June
Year
1897
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Public Domain
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The 38th animal commencernent of the Ann Arbor High School will take place at the High School hall, on Friday, June 25, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. There will ' be 12 graduates in the Classical Course, 12 in the Latin Course 26 in the English Course, 17 in the Scientific Course, 10 in the Engineering Course, and 3 in the Commercial Course, makiug a total of 81. The program for the exercises at the hall is as follows : PROGRAM. Music. Prayer. Music. Cobwebs Mary L. Bradshaw, Ann Arbor, CLueen Victoria-Florence Bovven. Ann Arbor, Laugh and Grow Fat Henry R. Brown, Onülicothe, O. Music. Iu Bebalf of my Grandmother, Bessie E. Cordley, Ann Arbor, Pseudo-Patriotism Jay Fox, Ann Arbor, The Death of Hermes Clareuce W. Hughes , Ann Arbor, Commencement Day, Ernmi M. Kapp, Aun Arboi', Music. Finn, E. Lucia Lyons, Honolulú, H. I. Harmony Restored Carmilla T. Ryan, Ann Arbor, A Feast of Nations, M. Emma Taylor, Ann Arbor, A Heraldof Liberty Theo. Zimraermau, Tbree Oaks. Presantation of Diplomas, Benediction, Music. The graduating class and the various courses, is as follows : CLASSICAL COURSE. Mary L. Bradshaw, Clarence W. Hugbes, Florence Bowen, Sanford M. Lada, Herbert A. Clark, E. Lucia Lyons, Charlotte A. Forbes, iS'ancy S. Pheips, Squire Fouch, Vita. D. Whitten, Jay Fox, Tbeophilus Zimmerman, LATIN COURSE. Bessie E. Cordley, Frank L. Ryan, Florence W. Greene, Mary L. Stephenson, Harriel A. Hurrey, Bertlia S. Stewart, Laura Mills. Wm. A. Zincke, Lamen Milis, Daniel F. Zimmerman, Carmill T. Kyap, Theophilus Zirnmermau, ENGLISH COURSE. May Aldermau, Willis Kent, Urace M. Beebe, Etta M, Lennon, Gi'ace Bowen, Louise M. Mayer, Cora Crandall, Donna B. McLaehlan, Mary M. Carson, Nellie A. Moscley, Martha Corson, Watban B. Newcomer, Rose French, Cora V. Orcutt, Emilie H. Graf, Louise K. Stanger, Jessie M. Horton, Don S. Stevens, 8. Mary Horton, M, Emma Taylor, Emma M. Kapp, Fannie Van tíieson, Pauline Klager, Vm. J. Walsh, Teresa Kearns, Blanche L. VVood, SCIENTIFIC COÜESE. Ernest J. Belser, Henri de Pont, A. Perry Biggs, (iracia B. Rhead, Vera N. Counor, Ida M. Sehaible, Heury T. Danforth, Sylvester A. Seabolt, Louis" M. Gelston, Aletta J. Storms, Jessie J. Heller, Herbert L. St. John, M. Allen Hoy t, Margaret G. Sturgis, Esther P. Matohett, Philip A. Speekman, Charles S. Neal, Dan'l F. Zimmerman, ENGINEERING COÜKSE. Emilio M. Arizpe, Walter H. Hines, A. Perry Biggs, Andrew H. McDougall, Henry R. Brown. Ralph L. Morse, Frank A. Corbusier, James E. Torrans, Emery E. Harris, Theodore F. Zealand, MUSIC COURSE. Marie Pennell, COMMERCIAL COURSE. Grace Baker, Jl, EmraaTaylor, Gilbert (J. Perrine. THE ALUMNI MEETING. The meeting of the High School Alumni Association, which is to take place on Friday eveuing, June 25, at High School hall, is being thoroughly looked after by the officers in commaud. President Wedemeyer says that among those who will respond to toasts will be Miss Etnnia E. Bower, to,"The Board of Education," and that Mrs. Bacli, Miss Louise Weinman, Miss Genevieve Duffy, Prof. Fred C. Clarke of the Ohio State ümversity of Columbus, liev. J. M. Gelston, Hon. R. C. Campbell, of Lansing, State Senator Hughes, Bennett Gannon, Jas. E. Haudy, and others will also help along the intellectual feast. There will be toasts and roasts, and plenty of enjoyrnent. Every High School alumnus oriormer student should mak e it a point to be there.

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