. KATHERINE ROGERSVice-President PHILA MILLSSecretary-Treasurer Salutatory GLADYS ORR Ladies and Gentlemen : * ME ARE gathered here this evening,as has been the custom in formeryears, to observe the graduatingexercises of the class of nineteen hundredand sixteen; the classextends to you a mostcordial invitation to par-ticipate in the joy andhappiness of the occa-sion. We hope it will hea pleasure to all, espe-cially to the graduatingclass who, after theseyears of perseveranceand study, are to passfrom the High will pursu


. KATHERINE ROGERSVice-President PHILA MILLSSecretary-Treasurer Salutatory GLADYS ORR Ladies and Gentlemen : * ME ARE gathered here this evening,as has been the custom in formeryears, to observe the graduatingexercises of the class of nineteen hundredand sixteen; the classextends to you a mostcordial invitation to par-ticipate in the joy andhappiness of the occa-sion. We hope it will hea pleasure to all, espe-cially to the graduatingclass who, after theseyears of perseveranceand study, are to passfrom the High will pursue theirstudies further, whileothers will enter into theactivities of the worldin general. But whatever our pur-suits in life may be,there are many ways bywhich we may retainand enlarge our education. The publiclibraries, the daily press, and a general ob-servation of what is going on in the worldaround us will tend to increase and multiplyour knowledge. The lessons we may gainfrom these different sources will depend agreat deal on the way in which we apply th


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