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After the singing of the class song, 
which was written by Miss Mildred 
Haskell, Rev. Walter H. Ashley in 
behalf of the school committee, with 
fitting remarks, presented’ the 
diplomas to the graduates. 
The medal offered each year to the™ 
graduate having the highest record in 
punctuality, industry and decorum, 
was awarded to Miss Annie Lane. 
The. class officers were: Lee W. 
Marshall, president ; Annie L. Lane, 
vice president ; Elinor C. Andrews, 
secretary, and Nellie M. Walen, 
treasurer. 
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The following programme was Car- 
ried out : — , 
Claris. sor sees Ae oes oth ate «sear as School 
invocations: > citar. Rev. E. H. Brewster 
Oration, with Salutatory.. Lee W. Marshall 
Essay, “ Modern Advertising ” 
eS ae SR Mabel R. Morgan 
(GHOLUS.S.:. . Hele ete es iks ees Giese seca School 
Essay, ‘‘ The Spoils System”. Ina V. Baker 
Chronicles acta 2. Ree Elinor C. Andrews 
CGDOrUS tie pees SEEM. Cee he eR OCKOO! 
Essay, ‘ An Old Garret”...Etta M. Taylor 
Essay, ‘‘ Hawthorne’s Haunts in Salem” 
BM Bis ese od, ae re, Nellie M. Walen 
Story, ‘‘ Uncle Seth’s Courtship” 
Tr A thy tira Rotor Mildred S. Haskell 
CHOFUS ae ect See loot waren ere School 
Prophecycent xiaancieeros Katherine A. Ryan 
Choise. Pet tase neies one CHOOL 
Essay, with Valedictory..... Annie L. Lane 
Class Song, Class of 1904. 
Presentation of Diplomas and Medal, 
Rey. Walter H. Ashley 
Benediction. 
Joseph Slade was held up by two of 
the Game and Fish Commissioners 
yesterday morning in Manchester and 
relieved of a basket of short lobsters. 
‘‘Joe’’ was summoned to appear in 
court this morning. 
Edward C. Knight returned to 
Manchester Monday night after three 
years spent in the Philippines. Mr. 
Knight has traveled 11,000 miles since. 
leaving here. 
Abbott Hoare of this town was one 
of the soloists at the Gloucester high 
school gtaduation exercises Thursday 
night. Herendered “For the King,” 
and he sang in a trio, also. 
Manchester Reception, 
The graduation reception of the 
class of 1904 inthe Manchester town 
hall last night was a brilliant social 
success. More than . 100 couples 
were on the floor. The reception 
was from 8 till 8.30: o’clock, after 
which the grand march was started. 
Dancing continued till midnight. 
In the reception line were Principal 
and’ Mrs, “As Ls (eaben gang sane 
teachers, Miss Jane L. Kendall, who 
wore ecru veiling; Miss Florence 
Kauffman, black point d’esprit over 
yellow silk; Miss Alma Rose, white 
muslin; Lee W. Marshall and Miss 
Annie L. Wane, representing the 
class. Miss Lane wore her gradua- 
tion gown which was of white Swiss 
muslin. Mrs. Saben wore black veil- 
ing. The young ladies of the class 
acted as ushers. During the evening 
punch was served by Misses Beth 
Jewett, Jessie Andrews and Fannie 
Knight, all of 05. 
The floor was in charge of Lee W. 
Marshall. He was assisted by Harry 
R. Floyd, ’05. 
The grand march was led by the 
class president, Lee W. Marshall and 
Miss Annie L. Lane, followed by 
Harry Floyd and Miss Nellie Walen, 
and by the other members of the class. 
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