Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1914 — WASHINGTON PROGRAM BY PUBLIC SCHOOLS [ARTICLE]
WASHINGTON PROGRAM BY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
South Section of Primary Building Will Give Entertainment On Thursday Afternoon.
The pupils in the south half of the primary building will give a Washington program Thursday afternoon in the Christian church beginning promptly at 2 o’clock. The ptfblic and patrons are cordially invited to attend this entertainment. It was very gratifying to the teachers in charge of the" Lincoln program, given last week, to have such a large number of visitors present and it is hoped that even a larger audience will be present at the Washington program. Remember the date, Thursday, Feb. 19th, at 2 o’clock in the Christian church. The following program will be given: Greeting, Ross Cain, Ist grade. Recitation, Geraldine Payne, followed by flag salute by all grades. Hatchet Drill, 2nd and 3rd grades. Marching Song, Ist grade. George Washington, Delos Wood* _ worth. Flag Drill and Song, 4th grade. Recitation, George Barber. Recitation, Esther MeColly, Ist. Soldier Boys, 2nd and 3rd grades. Song, Mt. Vernon Bells, th and sth. Flag Exercise, Ist grade. One Little Hatchet, Kenneth Retherford. Recitation, Billy Grant. Washington Maxims, Ist grade. Songs, 4th grade, George Washington, Washington’s Birthday. Our Bonny Flag, Ist grade. /A Boy’s Composition About Washington, Willis WrightSong, 2nd and 3rd grades. • Recitation, Bernice Carson. Truthful George, Irene Hoover. Flag of the Free Drill, 4th and sth. Our Presidents, Philip Blue. What Made Our Country Grow, 4th| Drill, What Should Have Happened, 4th grade. Patriotic Piano Solo, Ruth Clark. Music by school’s Victrola. Talk by Mr. William Day. America.
