Show LEXINGTON DAY WELL OBSERVED Young Patriots at High School Scho l Re Revive Revive Revive vive the Spirit of Independence VISITORS VISIT APPLAUD THEM TH M co JOSEPH BARLOW AND JOSEPH JOSEPHINE JOSEPHINE INE DEVEREAUX WIN VIN IN MEDALS MED LS c If the anniversary of the battle of Lexington was forgotten among the patriots of this city coity it was not lOt at the High school where the th Spirit of Lexington had inspired Jed the boys Bud and girls to present a of such s ch patriotic interest and nd enthus enthusiasm main as to call forth the warmest ap up applause applause from frolD their listeners The contest was held under the aus atis auspices of or the time Sons and Daughters of the theA American A Revolution u and amid resulted resul in inthe Inthe the time winning of medals in n dais by Josephine Devereaux and Joseph Barlow The decision of the time judges in the girls sIrls con test was received with considerable surprise for although the winner had done remarkably well the oration of or Jennie Glaser certainly won the great greatest greatest greatest est applause of the afternoon No sec see second second ond cad choice was as mentioned in hi either e ther case hut but when Mrs L C Miller regent of the Spirit of Liberty chapter in hr irr con comi conferring ferring the medal spoke of a s 1 choice Miss Glaser was understood The task of the judges was not very easy for the young people showed ex excellence of training and great thought in iii the th preparations of ot their orations I It seethed seemed to be the general opinion that the girls did id much better than the time boys but the boys certainly did remarkably well The pins were w re presented ly Y Mrs Miller r and Frederick A Hale Haie The girls pin was wao va a laurel wr th sur stir surmounted surmounted mounted by hy a tiny flag enameled the tricolor The badge which Mr Barlow carried earrIe oft orr wa at a shield td tied with the white ribbon Both the re regents regents regents gents made short and appropriate speeches spee lles in iii presentation presen ta tion Preceding the orations oration a violin solo was played by y Frank accompanied accompanied by b lug his hl sister Rister which was tas en elt encored encored cored and following the literary the High School quartette sang The Banner and for an en encore encore encore core Yankee e Doodle The following patriotic p was rendered by the contestants The Time Presentation of National Landmarks Webster Gary Cary CarlA GaryA A Tribute to a Fallen Hero I Josephine Devereaux De A Plea for lor More Reverence for the th American Pioneer Pion er James Tames Alley AlIe The Spirit of Lexington 1 Daphne Bateman William McKinley McKinle Roy Deighton Why Are We Ye Patriotic Jennie Gleser A Southern Hero Carrie Carri Cr k A Tribute to American Patriot Patriotism ism lain Joseph Barlow I jI j |