Audubon County Journal, May 18, 1916
Beginning Sunday evening at 8 o’clock at the High School Assembly room, the high school will occupy the center stage for a few days. Rev. Cox of the M. E. Church will give the baccalaureate sermon on Sunday evening. Good music will be furnished. All are invited.
The following program will be given on Monday evening at 8:00. Note the time.
Invocation – Rev. Mrs. Heath
Class oration – Cary Rendleman
Class Play – “Mr. Bob”, Act I
Recitation to music – “Aux Italiens”
Class Play – “Mr. Bob”, Act 2
Essay – “The World at War and a New Conscience”, Mabel Jessen
Piano solo – “Quartette from Rigoletto”, Mary Stephenson
Class prophecy – Frances Voss
Miss Perley and Mr. Lekberg have been working with the class play trying to make it the best ever given. The other numbers have also been receiving careful attention and earnest labor.
The chart for the class night program will be found at Hansen’s drug store on Friday at 8:30 A.M. Seats 15 and 25 cents.
Mr. J. E. Foster, state inspector, will deliver the commencement address on Wednesday evening, at 8:15. This will be worth while of all patrons and friends to hear. All are invited. No admission.
There is no list of graduates from 1916. I have made up a list from various newspaper articles, but many of the names are just a guess: Golden Zyke, Mabel Jessen, Earnest Nelson, Fern McNary, Orwin Masching, Frances Voss, Cary Rendleman, Mary Stephenson (Stevenson), Dorothy Delahoyde, Leah Brinkerhoff, Marie Navratil, Margaret Bills.