Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1879 — Close of School-Programme of Exercised. [ARTICLE]

Close of School-Programme of Exercised.

Friday afternoon, April 26th.— Class drill*, declamations, paper*, speeebes, detain and singing. All departments of the 'School will oontributo. Friday night, April 26th.—Pupil* of the Grammar school, and Junior class High school, selected to represnnt their respective clnrses, will give on entertainment consisting of declamations, debates, essay* and speeches. satvbday xfouT. 1. Now We Are as Good as Any, Mu* Ol’Je Alter. Music. 2. American Literature, Miss Madge Hemphill. 3. The Atmosphere— Experiments, Victor Loughridge. Music. 4. PositiOM for the Worthy. Miss Lola Mods. 5. Puritans—The Noblest Aneestry, JAIm Hattie Coan. 6. What Makes a State! Miss Ella Osborne, r • Music.. ~ ; <<•. .•u.ca! 7. What America has Dons for the World, Miss Belle Alter. 8. The Habeas Corpus Act, William E. Moss. Music, 9. Caleimining, Miss Mattie McCoy. ~ID. Progress of U. 8-. in Practical Science, Delos Thompson. Music. 11. The Women of America,’* Mbs Letta Hopkin*. 12. The North and the South, Louis HoßingsWortb. 13. Scholarship and Country, Miss Or* Thompson. Music.