Source,Rutland Vt.Daily Herald--Fri. June 9, 1933. 30 IN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS. 20 Girls and 10 Boys to Receive Diplomas at Town Hall June 15. Twenty girls and 10 boys will receive diplomas next Thursday night at the Brandon town hall when the annual graduation exercises will be held at 8 o'clock. James H. Whelden, chairman of the prudential committee, will make the awards. Besides the address by Professor Frederick W. Tupper of the University of Vermont, the valedictory and salutatory addresses will be given by Misses Lorene Allen and Anna Devino, respectively, and the High school chorus will conclude the activities of the class of 1933. All Brandon ministers will participate in the service for graduates which will be held at the town hall Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock, with the sermon by Rev. Robbins E. Ralph. There will be music by the Congregational choir and the Masonic quartet. Miss Virginia Ketcham will be the piano accompanist. Class Day exercises will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the gymnasium. The program will take the form of a mock court trial, with the seniors participating as follows : Joseph Baker and Rita Fortier, class history ; Sarah Oneil and Vera McDonald, song ;Edith Carr and Catherine Daniels, will ; Caroline Bertholf and Frederick Mcintyre, poem ; Marion Disorda and Hilda Simonds, essay ; and Anna Blodgett and Francis Needham, prophecy. Jack Cray, Florence Whelden, Marjorie Atwood, John Leonard and Don Brush, juniors, will act as ushers during graduation.