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Commencement Exercises - Class of 1927 - Bar Harbor High School
Commencement Exercises
Class of 1927
Bar Harbor High School
The Casino
Thursday Evening, June Second
EIGHT O'CLOCK
PROGRAM
Processional
Invocation
Overture-In Melody-Land
Seredy
HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA
Chorus-Oh, Italia Beloved (from Lucrezia Borgia)
Donizetti
Second Honor-Salutatory and Essay-Maine's Water Power
ZELMA McKAY
Mandolin Solo-Intermezzo (from The Secret)
Gauthier
ELWOOD FRYE
Third Honor-Essay- Fifty Years' Development of America's Business
Enterprise
MARGUERITE ROBICHAUD
Vocal Solo-The Far Away Bells
Furber-Gordon
CHARLES INGALLS
First Honor-Essay and Valedictory-Modern Science and World Peace
HILDA BAKER
Chorus-Soldier's Chorus (from Faust)
Gounod
Awarding of Diplomas
Supt. GEORGE H. BEARD
Presentation of Gifts
CLARICE GETCHELL and RAYMOND LEAR
Awarding of Prizes
MR. HARRY LYNAM
Singing of Class Ode
Finale-Morton High School March
Townsend-Pyle
HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA
CLASS ROLL
Lillian Mae Andrews
Charles C. Ingalls
Norma Mabel Andrews
Lyman W. Jacobson
Hilda Lucille Baker
Louis P. Kelly
Linnea E. Bracy
Raymond Kenneth Lear
Lester P. Carter
Clarice Elizabeth Liscomb
Shannon E. Carter
Helen Elsie Liscomb
Madeline H. Collins
Isabella Boltz Lyon
Florence Josephine Conners
Zelma Mae McKay
Ethel Phebe Curtis
Harriet Sylvia Perlinsky
Eleanor A. Davis
Marguerite Mary Robichaud
Cecil Corydon Dunham
Harold I. Shiro
Merrill Granvill Frost
Eleanor Louise Sleeper
Elwood M. Frye
Vida Ella Smith
Lois M. Gattrell
Hilda M. Sprague
Clarice Carolyn Getchell
May H. Stalford
Frances L. Graham
Irene Stewart
Agnes H. Hamor
Gene Norris Suminsbey
Eva Pauline Hamor
Dorothy Margaret Sylvia
Phyllis Hamor
Florence A. Vance
Leslie A. Higgins
Charles W. Walls
Milton L. Hodgkins
Evelyn Marie Webber
Beulah W. Hopkins
Valerie C. White
CLASS ODE
Bar Harbor High, so dear to us,
Our parting days have come.
We're leaving you with hearts so true
And kindest thoughts of love.
You've sheltered us these four short years
Amidst our work and play;
And fondest mem'ries in our hearts
Shall never pass away.
We're setting out on Life's bright road
To meet what Fate may bring,
But many a day shall we turn back
And of your pleasures sing.
So now to you we leave this wish:
That all your days may be
As happy and as cheerful as
The days we've spent with thee.
-ISABELLA LYON.
CLASS OFFICERS
MERRILL FROST, President
ZELMA McKAY, Secretary
RAYMOND LEAR, Vice-President
FRANCES GRAHAM, Treasurer.
CLASS COLORS
Old Rose and Silver Gray