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Show WOODWARD NEWS Honor Day program, given by Woodward school. April 26th. U a. m. tabernacle. A very interesting interest-ing feature will be a music honor number, each class in school coni-neling coni-neling also, honor students from each class, honor student of school. This promises to be a climax of our winter program activities. ac-tivities. The music contest Is as follows: 1st grade. Flower Song dance with orche-tra; 2nd two part: "Wolf and Sheep," costumes in shepherd dress; :',id. two pa it: c.iv 1 Ge: 11, ..a i'ea.-ar.t ; i 4th. two part. "Juanita." Spanish; 5 Hi, two part, "A Pledge." patriotic; patrio-tic; 6th. three part. "Evening Hymn," Quaker dre-s; Tt.li. two I part. "Loyalty." patriotic; Mb, I three part, "Sailing." lads and I las.-ies. j Friday. April 2Mb the college ihinl grade will give a program to j the parents of that room. Every child will pay a tribute to father, mother or home. Some mu-ic numbers, xlanclng and dialogues ' will also he given. Invitations are I being sent and !! i hoped that every parent w'.'i respond. I Mr. Sk idling-, the state superintendent super-intendent visifill our room Friday. Piesident Nichols rani" w.th him. We were happy to have them vi i: us in our work. During the pas' week the 11 o'clock, 7th grade m.i'.h'it..i:irs class had a mathematics ennte.-:. The captains were .Nf.ix Hent'.ey Pauline Schmutz. Roma Mal.-on Marie Iverson and Fliner I'ii k.-:t. There were 50 problems to be winked for the live days, the highest high-est average number for the row, was won by Max Hentl, y's the average av-erage score being :3 a 7. Stud'-nt, in the winning row were M.n Hentley. Dori.s A'.kin. Union Foster, Fos-ter, l-a Verde Chadbuin. H-r-hrl H.x.rcn. Kay Larson and Esther Olds. The highest ir.il vidual score was won by Elmer Pii ke'.; with a score of 4$. |