Reprinted, with permission, from the Heirlooms Reunited blog.
Graduation Program for the Class of 1892 at Boynton High School in Eastport, Maine.
Stiff card stock about 7" by 4-1/4", folded once into final dimension of 3-1/2" by 4-1/4".
Graduates of the Class of 1892 - Motto "Vestigia nulla retrorsum"
- Clara B. Andrews (1873-1958)
- John E. Brooks (1874-1959)
- Lizzie D. Camplin - Elizabeth Dorcas Camplin (1874-1963); married Augustus Jacob Richards (1872-1930)
- Bessie Fabens Corning (1873-1960); married George Seward Hume (1877-1929)
- Mary Pope Cushing (1872-1955); married Frederick Alexander Harrington (1872-1962)
- Edith A. Irving (1872-1910); married Rev. Eugene Vernon Allen (1866-1942)
- Dr. William Everett Jonah (1873-1938)
- Margaret Paine Kemp (1875-1915) - married Ernest Frederick Nutt (1874-1941)
- M. Estelle Ramsdell - Mary Estelle Ramsdell (1874-1964) married Walter Hughes Calder (1871-1953)
- Irene Hume Wadsworth (1874-1957)
Programme
- Duett, "The German Patrol" - Alice M. Corning (1875-1903); lost at sea; Kate W. Swett - Katherine Wright Swett (1875-1942); married Arthur B. Dalrymple (1887-1958); Kate died in the Cocoanut Grove Fire of 1942
- Salutatory - Irene H. Wadsworth *
- Latin Declamation, "Catiline's Address to is Soldiers" - William E. Jonah *
- Essay, "One Wedge Drives Another" - M. Estelle Ramsdell *
- Instrumental Music, Selected, Spain's Orchestra
- Class History - Clara B. Andrews *
- Essay, "Abraham Lincoln" - John E. Brooks *
- Essay, "Reading" - Bessie F. Corning *
- Music, "Now for the Highlands" - Schubert Quartette
- Essay, "Success in Life" - Margaret P. Kemp †
- Prophecy - Mary P. Cushing *
- Essay, "Labor Conquers All Things" - Lizzie D. Camplin †
- Valedictory, "Vistigia nulla restrorsum" - Edith A. Irving *
- Singing of Ode by the Class
- Presentation of Diplomas
- Benediction
- Friendly Greetings to Class
* Classical Course † English Course
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