Graduates, Scranton High School |
S. H. S. CLASS WILL BE LARGE
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ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY STUDENTS WILL BE GRADUATED THIS YEAR
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While the names of the members of this year's High school graduating class have not yet been made public, excepting the honor students, it is known that about one hundred and twenty students will graduate. This is one of the biggest classes ever graduated at the school.
Professor Welles, principal of the High school, will give the list of graduates Monday or Tuesday of next week. The papers of several of the students who were late in taking the final examinations are yet to be marked. This is being done today.
Miss Helen Gates, daughter of Dr. L. M. Gates, carried off the honors of the class and will deliver the valedictory address at the commencement Friday night of next week. The exercises will be held in the High school auditorium. The class exercises will be held Thursday night, while on Wednesday night the training school graduates will hold their exercises.
The graduating class, boys and girls, will wear the regulation black gowns and mortar caps, this having been directed by a resolution of the board. The presentation of flowers or bouquets to members of the class at the exercises will not be allowed.
President Gibbons will present the diplomas, which are now
being prepared
by P. W. Costello.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY STUDENTS
TO BE GRADUATED FROM HIGH
SCHOOL
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COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES WILL BE HELD IN THE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
FRIDAY
EVENING—THE THIRD LARGEST CLASS IN HISTORY
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PRESIDENT GIBBONS WILL PRESENT
DIPLOMAS
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One hundred and twenty boys and girls will be graduated from the high school on Friday night. President Gibbons, of the board of control, will present the diplomas. The valedictory address will be made by Miss Helen May Gates, daughter of Dr. L. M. Gates, who carried off the honors of the class. Mill Marion Chalmers Hill, of North Scranton, will be the salutatorian. She was second highest in the class. Both young ladies took up the college preparatory course.
The final examinations were only concluded a few days ago. This year’s class is the third largest that has ever been graduated from the school. The class of 1901 was the largest, with 142, and last year’s class second, with 129 graduates. This is the second class to be graduated under Professor Wells.
The honors in the class nearly all went to the girls, but one boy carrying off honors. Miss Olwen Jones is the honor graduate in the scientific course; Dorothy Susan Scheuer in the general course; and Abraham Shapiro in the commercial department.
The following is the list of graduates as given out by Principal Welles this morning:
CLASS OF 1905
College preparatory—Alice Margaret Boland, Ethelyn Jeanne DePew, Jane Eleanor Donnegan, Helen May Gates, Mabel Irene Hancock, Marion Chalmers Hill, Ethel Hannah Jones, Anna Martha Smith, Blanche Thomas, Minnie Edwina Thro, Edgar Bark Troutfelt, Eliza Ethel Weston, Reba Lewis Williams, Margaret Isadore Woodruff.
Scientific—Wray Whitney Allen, Marvin Clarence Carter, Harry George Gardner De Witt, Brinley Evans, Rachel Blanche Gealy, Anna Gertrude Gibbons, Olwen Jones, Homer David Kresge, Nora Adelia Lake, Lovell Lawrence, John Carroll Maloney, Elsie Sara Moir, Jean Alida Munson, Frederick Anson Nelson, William Gladstone Nicholls, Carl Frederick Schoen, Anna Marie Watson, John Archibald Williams, Roy Neath Williams.
General—Amy Rachel Bateman, Anna Evangeline Caffrey, Mame Evans, Jessie May Fidiam, Mary Emma Gerlock, Albert Richard Haas, Walter George Hallstead, Mary Grace Hannick, Wilhelmina Christina Hoffman, Rebecca Elizabeth Jordan, J. Joseph Langan, Reine Carro La Touche, Lillian Mildred Levy, John Walter Lockery, Alice Cecelia Martin, Madeline Katherine McGarry, Bessie Luelia Mead, Frances Evangeline Mears, Sadie Panoratius Meehan, Grace Merriam, Gertrude Mindelle Moses, Irene Mullins, Stella Evangeline Reap, Stella De Chantal Richard, Dorothy Susan Scheuer, Jessie Elizabeth Shoemaker, Helen Shurtleff, Nora Margaret Walsh, Mary Bertand Walton, Helen Gertrude Weeks, Ethel Irene Whaite.
Commercial—Nettle Lavinia Arnold, Clara Augusta Bahls, Margaret Mary Biglin, Lillian Nathalie Blume, Emlyn T. Davies, Florence Davis, Hannah Eckersley, Edna May Evans, Florence May Fowler, Margaret Anastasia Gallena, James L. Gibbons, Catherine Oorothea Gibson, Marion Gertrude Haggerty, John Joseph Healey, Mary Louise Homer, Anna Jones, Josephine Helen Kearney, Charles A. Keegan, Jesse Finch Keith, Clarence M. Ketrick, Lauretta Josephine C. Kirst, Nellie Geraldine Lally, Frank Griffiths Lewis, Leo Michael Lynott, Louisa Frederica Maier, Edith Helen McIntyre, Bridget Genevieve McLane, Mary Rosa Malia, Elizabeth Christina Maus, Elizabeth Marriet Miller, Jacob Sidney Miller, Charlotte Morlang, Anna Marie Mullen, Harry Atherton Northup, Ida Jean Parry, Geraldine Sadie Phillips, Edward Benedict Pierce, Fannie Oliva Reese, Irene Tremont Reynolds, Arthur Clyde Richards, Mary Veronica Richardson, Wilhelmina Robinson, Anna Rubinow, Emma Elizabeth Schuman, Jane May Seal, Abraham Shapiro, Laura Shone, Frederick James Shorten, Flora Hannah Siegel, John George Simmen, Myrtle Fay Snyder, Ruth Lenore Snyder, Hannah Callistus Walsh, Margaret Watkins, Sadie Forrester Willson. [Please Note: The accuracy of this list has not been verified against other sources.]
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