NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Graduation at Manchester. 
The graduation exercises of the Class 
of 1908, Story High School, Manches- 
ter, were held in the Town Hall Thurs- 
day evening. ‘The program carried out 
was as follows: 
Chorus, ‘‘ Rise! Sleep no More’’ 
SCHOOL. 
Benedict 
Invocation 
Rev. L. H. Ruce. 
Essay with Salutatory, ‘‘ The Political Career 
of Sulla’ 
Wixwarpd L. Rust. 
Chorus, ‘‘ Festival Hymn’’ 
SCHOOL. 
Essay, ‘‘ Brook Farm ”’ 
FLossiE P. ALLEN. 
Essay, ‘‘ Esperanto ”’ 
ALiceE L. Tappan. 
Chorus, ‘‘ Comrades, Awake!”’ 
SCHOOL. 
Buck 
Arr. hy Rich 
Class History 
Epitu E. NorTuRue. 
Essay, ‘‘ Early New England Taverns ”’ 
Mary P. Dopce. 
Chorus, “The Beautiful Blue Danube ”’ 
Arr. by McConathy 
SCHOOL. 
Class Prophecy 
JosepH E. FLoyp. 
Essay, ‘‘ Practical Applications of Electromag- 
netism ”’ 
SAMUEL KNIGHT. 
Chorus, ‘‘ Forget-Me-Not ”’ 
SCHOOL. 
Essay with Valedictory, ‘‘ Manchester’s Part 
in the Warof 1812’” 
EpwarpbD L. WHEATON. 
Class Song 
Arr. by Baier 
Knight 
Cuass OF 1908. 
Presentation of Diplomas and Medal 
Supr. CHaArRLEs E. Fisu. 
Benediction 
Rev. Fr. Wm. F. Powers. 
It would be unfair to give special cred- 
it to any one, for all did well and the 
parts were all well prepared. ‘The essay 
by Edward L. Wheaten, valedictorian, 
on Manchester's Part in the War of 
1812 was of especial interest to all. 
This will be printed in our next issue. 
The class motto, ‘‘The End Crowns 
the Work,’’ was displayed over the stage 
in the class colors blue and gold. ‘The 
decorations were simple, a bank of 
daisies skirting the front of the stage. 
Principal A. L. Saben directed the 
music. The whole school had seats up- 
on the stage, the eight members of the 
class sitting in front. The graduates 
were: Flossie Prescott Allen, Mary 
Prince Dodge, Joseph Ellenwood Floyd, 
Samuel Knight, Edith Eugenia Northup, 
Willard Lendell Rust, Alice Letitia 
Tappan, Edward Lyndon Wheaton. 
The diplomas were presented by Supt. 
Fish, who supplemented the presenta- 
tion with a few words of kindly advice. 
Alluding to the motto, “‘The End 
Crowns the Work,’’ he impressed upon 
them that there is something more than 
work, and to try to remember that after 
all ‘‘love crown the life.”’ 
The Appleton medal awarded the 
graduate having the highest percentage 
for industry, fidelity and decorum, was 
awarded to Miss Mary Prince Dodge. 
The graduation reception was held in 
desk 
the fabrics and the tailoring 
ly shown at this price. 
season’s favored patterns, 
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Handsome shades of gray and 
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the Town hall last evening and was a 
very pretty affair. 
Magnolia Preachers. 
The list of clergymen who will con- 
duct services at the Union Chapel, Mag- 
nolia, this summer are as follows: 
June 28, Rev. Lewis G. Wilson of the 
American Unitarian Association, Boston; 
July 5, Rev. Samuel G. Badcock, Arch- 
deacon of Massachusetts (Espicopal) ; 
Rev. Edward Cummings, South Con- 
gregational Society (Unitarian); July 19, 
Rev. Thomas L. Cole, St. Mary’s 
church (Episcopal), Newton Lower 
Falls; July 26, Rev. William A. Strong, 
American Board of Foreign Missions; 
August 2, Rev. H. W. Dewart, Christ 
Church, Hyde Park; August 9, Rev. 
Robert Collyer, D. D., Church of the 
Messiah, New York; August 16, Ed- 
ward T. Sullivan, ‘Trinity Church, 
Newton Centre; August 23, Rev. Al- 
bert B. Fitch, Mt. Vernon Church, Bos- 
ton; August 30, Rt. Rev. Willian Law- 
rence, D. D., Bishop of Massachusetts ; 
and September 6, Rev. Samuel A. Elliot, 
American Unitarian Association, Bos- 
ton. 
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