Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Thompson's Island Beacon, Vol. 27: May, 1923
This year graduation occurred on the morning of June 12. We were all hoping for a clear day so that our exercises could be held outdoors. When graduation day dawned it was rather cloudy, but by o'clock the sky had cleared. By nine o' clock everything was ready. When the boat arrived, the guests were escorted by the Band to the scene of the exercises on the front lawn. Then the graduating class marched from the Main Building, down through the trees, and across the lawn to their places. The exercises were a success and were enjoyed by all. Mr. C. F. Weed who is a prominent business man and banker in Boston, spoke very interestingly. His talk was mostly centered around our class motto which he thought was a fine one. The motto is, Play the Game. The only thing that marred the day was the absence Of our Salutatorian who was compelled to stay away on account of ill ness. Graduation is a goal looked for ward to by all, and we all try to make this step in the ladder a success to be remem bered. The program.
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