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THIRD COMMENCEMENT ANDFIRST GRADUATING
EXERCISESD
May 19th-23rd, 1927
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Thursday, May 19th, 1927!\oSnt5
8 :00 P. M.-Annual Essayist and Oratorical Contest.
Essays:"The Light That Never Fails""The Real Business of Life" -"The Educated Woman in the Home""The Modern Girl"
Orations:"What Next?" ----"The World's Greatest Battlefield"
Judges for Essays: Mrs. H. W. Maier, Mrs.W. C. Jones.
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Sunday, May 22nd, 1927
II :00 A. ~f.-Commencement Sermon, Dr. Tho~as H. Lewis, D. D., L. L. D.,President of General Conference, MethodIst Protestant Church, Wash-
. May Frazier ington, D. C. First Methodist Protestant Church.Anme Lee Jarrell '
Lell'a W 6 ' 45 P M.-Ves per Service on College Campus.
agoner"Emma Lewis Whitaker 8 :00 P. M.-Baccalaureate Sermon, President Robert M. Andrews, College
Auditorium.
H. E. Coble M d M dF . d F " on ay, ay 23r , 1927.. re llrr
T. Wingate Andrews, Mrs,ll :00 A. M.-Graduation Exercises.ProcessionalInvocationMusic .SalutatorySpecial MusicLiterary Address ---" "' "" ' " Judge Isaac M. MeekinsMusicPresentation of Medals m..-m m m---Prof. P. S. Kennett
Conferring of Degrees:
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Judges for Orations: Judge L. E. Teague, Rev. J. E. Pritchard~ Dr.Raymond A. Smith.
9:30 P. M.-Art Exhibit, Roberts Hall.
Friday, May 20th, 1927
8 :00 P. ~L-Concert by Della Baker, Soprano, College Auditorium.9 :30 P. M.-Art Exhibit, Roberts Hall.
\Saturday, May 21st, 1927
11 :00 A. M.-Class Day Exercises.
Music by College Band.
Greetings
History of ClassClass Poem ------
Music By Band.
Class Prophecy
Presentation of Gifts
H. E. Coble, President of Senior Clas:
__m W. M. Lo~Emma Lewis Whitake
Eugenia WilliamO. C. Lo:
Music by Band.Last Will and Testament
Planting of Tree on Campus.2:30 P. M.-Art Exhibit.
Callie Isle)
8 :00 P. M.-Cantata, "The Rose Maiden."
9 :30 P. M.-Art Exhibit, Roberts Hall.
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Bachelor of Arts
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Bachelor of Music
Hughes, J ewe! m m_m_..c--_m-m Randleman,
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ROSTEltFJVENTSTHURSDAY, MAY 24TH, 1928
8 :00 P. M.-Annual Essayist and Oratorical Contest.
Essays:
"The Conservation of Childhood"mm m...m..mm.mm Vista Dixon
"The Hope of the Future" mmm.mm..m...mm Annie Lee Jarrell"The Response of Womanhood to Modern Social Demands" m.......
Annie Livengood
Duet: "0 That We Two Were Maying".m.mmm mm.m.m mSmithMrs. C. R. Hinshaw and Mrs. J. C. Whitesell
Orations:
"To Reach and to Grasp" m.m..mmmm mm.Ralph Vance
"Americanism" mn' m m Jacob Robinowitz
"Genuine Aristocracy" ..mm--m""m""---'---m m James Ellington
Judges: Hon. D. C. McRae, Mrs. R. E. Ranson, Rev. F. L. Conrad
FRIDAY, MAY 25TH, 1928
8 :00 P. M.-"The Imaginary Invalid," a play presented by the ExpressionDepartment Under the Direction of Miss Mary Todd.
SATURDAY, MAY 26TH, 1928
4:00 P. M.-Dedication of Memorial Gate and Planting of Tree by Senior
Class. College Campus.
8 :00 P. M.-Class Day Exercises. .College Auditorium.
SUNDAY, MAY 27TH, 1928
11:00 A. M.-Baccalaureate Sermon, Rev. C. D. Sinkinson, D. D., Pastor of
Christ Methodist Protestant Church, Atlantic City, N. J. FirstMethodist Protestant Church.
6:45 P. M.~Vesper Service by Senior Class. College Campus.
8:00P. ¥,.-Address to Senior Class, President R. M. Andrews, D. D.
College Auditorium.
MONDAY, l\1AY 28TH, 1928
11:00 A. M.~@raduating Exercises.
p'rocessioI).al
Invocation
Solo: "The Wind Is In the South" m mm.m m Scott, Mrs.J. H. Allred
COIpmencementAddress ""'m",'mm,,'m..m.mm Hon. O. Max Gardner
Vidl!n"Duet ' m...mm..m.. Miss Dorothy St. Clair and Mrs. W. R. Kester
Medals and Awards
Con~erringof Degrees
Benediction
Orchestra
1 :00 P.M.:.: Alumni Luncheon. College Dining Hall.
The Art Exhibit will be open in Roberts Hall immediately after
each program throughout" the commencement
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i CANDIDATES FOR THE A. B. DEGREE !. rI !
I G. W. ANDREW EFFIE KECK ! ,
i PTYLLA BINGHAM ALMA LAMBETH !i LILLIE MAE BRAXTON ANNIE LIVENGOOD i. MINNIE CAFFEY GLENN MADISON r
1 J. ELWOOD CARROLL LUCILE MORRISON j! LOIS COBLE MAX PARRISH j! SPENCER CUTCHIN PERCY PASCHALL jI VISTA DIXON DORA PEARSON !
i JAMES ELLINGTON VIRGINIA PICKENS !i FLOYD GARRETT BESSIE REDWINE !. RAYMOND HALLOCK GERTRUDE RULE I! HELEN HAYES CORNELIUS D. SIDES j! AILEEN HENDRICKS MAE SNIPES ji R. L. HILL ERMA SUITS ,i JOSEPH W. HOLMES PAUL SWANSON !" KUBY ISLEY LAURA THOMPSON !I ANNIE LEE JARRELL RALPH VANCE II RUTH JARRELL LELIA WAGONER I! CANARY JOHNSON MARY WOOLLEN II II ~ ~ jI I1
1 CANDIDATES FOR THE B. S. DEGREE !. !I FRED T. HAUSER RAYMOND LEMONS II J. H. KRESS JACOB ROBINOWITZ II L. C. KRESS JAMES P. ROGERS !J I
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i KEITH HARRISON. Chief !i MARGAj'tET GURLEY JABUS W.BRAXTON 1
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PROGRAMOF THE
FIFTH COMMENCEMENT
HI GH POINT COLLEGE
MA Y :£OTH-JUNE 3RD, 1929
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Aragonaise MassenetMargaret Curry
Waltz, Op. 70, No.1 ChopinEdna Nicholson
ESSAYISTS
Elizabeth Nicholson-"A Defense of Modern Youth"
Inez Reynolds-"Literature as an Interpretation of Life"
V elna Teague-"Rural Life and Culture"
Had You But Known m m DenzaAnn Robbins
Impromptu StricklandAnzellete Prevost
ORATORS
Keith Harrison-"The Constitution"
William Hunter-"Progress"
Willie B. Wood-"What Next in America?"
Gavotte, Op. 33 N. Louise WrightAdele Williams
The Butterfly GriegEleanor Stephens
FRIDAY, MAY 31,8:00 P. M.
Pastel ParadisOrchestra
Scherzo GriegAlma Andrews
Aria-Suicidio (La Gioconda) ---------
Dorothy Hoskins
Quartet (Sextet from Lucia) -------------
Mrs. Allred, Mrs. Whitesell, Mr. Jones,
Elsa's Dream (Lohengrin) ,
Mrs. J. H. Allred
Ponchielli
DonizettiMr. Ballard
Wagner
Cantata-Ruth GaulChoral Club and Orchestra
Prof. E. B. Stimson, Director
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Dedication of Fountain
Music by High School Band
Historical Sketch of the Fountain by Class Historian
Dedicatory-Keith Harrison, President of Class
Acceptance-Dr. Andrews, President of the College
Benediction- J. W. BraxtonMusic by High School Band
SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 8:00 P. M.
Class Day Exercises
Will 0' Wisp PhillipsJacksie Brooks
Love's a Merchant Carew
Mrs. John Walker
Salutatory
Address by President of the Class
'Historian
Poet
Giftorian
Prophecy
Statistician
rLast Will and Testament
Valedictory
SUNDAY, JUNE 2
10:4-5A. M.-Academic Procession formed in Assembly SundaySchool Room
J 1:00 A. M.-Baccalaureate Sermon by Rev. Geo. H. Miller,D.D., Cambridge, Ohio
6:4-5p. M.-Vesper Services
8 :00 P. M.-Address to Senior Class-President R. M. Andrews
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MONDAY, JUNE 3, 10:15 A. M.
Academic Procession Formed-Woman's Hall
March-Pomp and Circumstance ElgarOrchestra
Invocation-Rev. Roy 1. Farmer, Pastor First M. P. Church
Violin Duet-Symphonie Concertante DanciaMrs. J. C. Hill, MissSt. Clair
Pale Moon LoganVera Smith
Violin Solo-Concerto A ccolay.Frances Sloan
A la bien Aimee SchuttBetsy Durland
Baccalaureate Address by Mr. Robert LathanEditor of the Asheville Citizen, Asheville, N. C.
Presentation of Medals by Professor Paul S. Kennett
Awarding of Diplomas
Conferring of Degrees
Conferring of Honorary Degrees
Rev. S. W. Taylor, A.B., B.D.Rev. H. T. Stevens, LL.B., B.D.
Announcements
Doxology
Benediction
March of the Priests (Athalia)Orchestra
Mendelssohn
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Cantata-"Fair Ellen" Max Bruch
Rendered by College Choral Club and Orchestra
,Professor E. B. Stimson, Director
FRIDAY, MAY 30, 8:00 P. M.
ESSAYISTS AND ORATORS CONTESTS
ESSAYISTS
Grace Barnette-"Justice In Race Relations"
Lucy Nunery-"What Is Modern"
Annabel Thompson-"The Cloak Of Custom"
ORATORS.
E. C. Glasgow-"The Challenge of the Unknown"
C. W. Pope-"Our Flag"
Ralph Mulligan-"Mother of Our Education"
SATURDAY, MAY 31, 4:15 P. M.
CLASS DAY EXERCISES
Dedication of Gift
Historical Sketch of Gift by Class Historian
Presentation-Ralph Mulligan, President of Senior Class
Acceptance-Dr. Andrews, President of College
Adoption of Tree by Senior Class
The Significance of the Tree-Wade Fuquay
College Song
Benediction-T. J. Whitehead
5 :15 P. M.
ALUMNI BANQUET
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SATURDAY, MAY 31, 8:00 P. M.
CLASS DAY EXERCISES
Address' by President of the Class
Historian
Poet
Giftorian
Prophecy
Statistician
Last Will and Testament
Valed1ctory
SUNDAY, JUNE 1
10 :4'5 A. M.-Academic Procession Formed in SundaySchool Assembly Room
11 :00 A. M.-Baccalaureate Sermon by Rev. John C.Broomfield, D. D., President of General Con-ference, Methodist Protestant Church.
6 :45 P. M.-Vesper Services-Senior Class
8 :00 P. M.-Sermon to Senior Class-President R. M.Andrews.
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Academic Procession Formed in Woman's Hall
The Priest's March (Athalia) MendelssohnOrchestra
Hymn
Invocation-Rev. S. W. Taylor, D. D., President of N. C.Annual Conference
Girl's Glee Club-Miss Sloan, Director
Neptune m Kramer
The Evening Shadows Ricci
Introduction of Speaker-President Andrews
Baccalaureate Address-Dr. Henry Louis Smith, PresidentEmeritus of Washington and Lee University
Presentation of Medals-Dr. Paul S. Kennett
Conferring of Degrees
Awarding of Diplomas
Announcements
Doxology
Benediction-Rev. Roy 1. Farmer
March-Pomp and Circumstance ElgarOrchestra
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HIGH POINT COLLEGE
Sunday, May 31, 1931
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Prelude
Hymn No.1
Invocation Dr. S. W. Taylor
"Cherubim Chorus"
A Capella Choir
Glinka
Scripture Reading Dr. P. E. Lindley
Prayer Rev. R. 1. Farmer
Collection
"Open Our Eyes" m mmMcFarlane
A Capella Choir
Sermon Dr. G. I. Humphreys
Hymn No. 40
Benediction
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Six forty-five O'clock
Vesper Service Senior Class
Campus in front of Woman's Hall
Processional
Invocation
College Auditorium
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Choir
Sq;ipture
"Softly Now the Light of Day"_-
Rev. R. I. Farmer~I
Brayer Dr. S. W. Taylor
"0 Blessed Lord" Choir II
Sermon
Hymn
Benediction
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Loyd Leonard, Chief
Zeb Denny
Allen Hastings
Fielding Kearns
Hazel Hicks
Anzelette Prevost
Eleanor Young
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High Point, N. C.
Monday Morning, June 1, 193110 :30 O'clock
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Processional
Hymn
Invocation
"Impromptu" Reinhold
Miss Hazel Lanier
"The Pool of Quietness" Gator
"Mornin' on ze Bayou"
Miss Margaret Sloan
Strickland
Address Dr. J. Henry Highsmith
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Announcements
Doxology
Benediction
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Tate AndrewsMaloie BogleJames T. BowmanElizabeth BrownHart CampbellLouise CollettElizabeth CrowellJohn Easter
Henry FurchesCharlene Grimes
Essie HaneyBarrett Harris
Lula Gray HarrisLouise JenningsLeslie Johnson
Riley LitmanKenneth LyonsGladys MorrisVernon MortonEdgar O. Peeler
Emma Lee PooleEvelyn Seward
George Taylor
Margaret ThompsonFrancis WalterCurrie Williams
Ruth Irene WhitleyRuth Woodcock
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Riley MartinFlora Dell Mitchell
Clyde PughPhilip RuthChester Smith
Mary Beth Warlick
Ruby Warlick
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
IN MUSIC
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The following expect toreceive the Bachelor of
Arts degree at the closeof the summer school:
Lucille Browne
Alph HamletWilliam SnotherlyC. F. Womble
Hayse Wood
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