Show washington EXE EXERCISES programmed GRAMMES PRO RENDERED IN CITY SCHOOLS novel entertainment given at the oquirrh wits was on olt the colonial order high school observance commemorative of tile life alid public services of ft washington w were ere held in the school of the city yesterday and mere of the usual order in some ot of the larger schools the various rooms hd had joint exercises in the corridors while in pro programmer program gramme mea were separately rendered in the several rooms HIGH SCHOOL EXERCISES the pro gramme in the high school was waa a departure from the usual form an the subjects were ivere not confined to america bur buc included stories 0 of the licious lei of 0 europe the follow following ing lii IS ill outline introduction clara Gro libell cid alory ot of spain idiak daisy by booth cincinnat Vincin nat S story of rome ira walden william tell story alory of 0 switzerland joseph jom pil joan ot of arc story 0 0 1 Fran franceina ceila slay Wo washington killington our story ada murphy 1 I 1 I ila ho marseillaise Marseil laise A clorus the purpose of the pro gramme was to inspire a broader patriotism in the minds of the pupils by calling to their thear attention lon ike the deeds of the heroes of other lands finds the exercises were by sir I 1 it as first year english class and reflect neat great credit on the class and teacher interest was added to the pro gramme ame mme by appropriate introductions to bac eath h story mory by miss 11 clara grosboll Gr osbell although all a I 1 did well miss daisy date slid and miss lidna adna arty deserve especial mention as their selection were mere delivered in ili a manner thit that would mould be creditable to fourth year pupils THE OQUIRRH Birt bibly was nos celebrated in true colonial stylo style at the oquirrh school jest besterda erda V afternoon by rooms 1015 ID 10 lo 15 when all had assembled in the upper corridor there burst lursie upon tho the air the stirring music of the anvil chorus in ili which it a chorus of fifty voices ole cef accompanied by bv an orchestra of oc fifteen pipe pieces including two pianos mingled with the click of the dumb bells and the resounding toll tones C S 0 or f the am lla ila the members of the orchestra n wore ere dressed in tile tho garli garb of tile the wandering gipsy the dumb hells bell sucre were manipulated very cleverly by pupils front miss is room the first number being ended george sarre mafte as messenger hoy boy rushed into the corridor and announced the approach of george washington and pal pai ty then immediately follOw followed cd kenneth crismon and sarah case representing resen thur the wa orts and they acre preceded by master faster high sharp aho vho conducted them to the seats a is or of honor where they remained ax the rent reil of the exercises the twenty tour four boys bova and girls who constituted the r rest t of the party were from the ro rooms coin 0 of f the misfits carney and scoville and their costumes were equal to that of george and martha the minuet NN ft bich was waa danced by them was w as received n with ith such buch favor that it had to he be repeated repel ted maliq ils lily s sang lnor in a clear and full soprano god speed the republic and she vas I 1 As ably supported by the full chorus and by miss jessie I 1 jill ith her violin now came marching upon the scene fourteen girls from froin mlis McKenz les I 1 loom oo 00 m n ho gave a most moat beautiful exhibition hiti on of the hoop drill their marching a as 3 well as their other movements vaa 1 I heartily applauded the last number was a tableau by bya boys froni from the rooms of alos graham an and 1 I t the he M I 1 ss es canfield As the boys marched across the corridor and lay don domn around their tent for the night the crowd cheered ind as aa len le 14 s began to sing tenting tonight it was ei evident ident that the scene was intended to call up tip some such a picture as valley forge the piano work through throughout nut nas mas by alse lola iola bochler and miss lizzle thomas who certainly wre were great factors in malting making the occasion a success the pupils made a book reception for their library and over volumes were brought in the decorations and I 1 the he blackboard dra drawings were inspected by bv the two to hundred or more spectators AT ata OTHER SCHOOLS 1 at the uintah the pupils pupil of the four rooms met in room 3 and rendered a most interesting pro gramme which 1 L was heartily heal heat illy tily by pupil ceacil teach era arid and patrons tile the pro gramme consisted of singing national anthems I 1 concerning t the ll 11 e heroes of the revolution the life anti and p public seri senecca leca of washington his birthday a comparison Parl soll of his vir virtues with those ot of lincoln closing with the singing of 0 america in which all joined with a will U ill the spacious hall in the franklin school was wan crowded to its ita utmost capacity with pupils and il visitors to celebrate the memory of washington th the pro gramme was will rendered and highly entertaining all the parts being given in costume after dismissal the visitors thronged thron ged through the buildt building ng to examine the modeling and obber ter work of the pupils on ing to the exten extensive dve exercises tile the tenth did not spend much with it i washington pro g gramme r A mine one lef cf the principal lea feature rea turea ture of th the work mork in tile the primary v grad grades es wits was that done in the study and singing of national ant anthems herns son songs gs and d drawings appropriate to the occa occasion sinn were mere as an important part of the washington ashington studley t throughout h hout the grades three little boss boa a with their drum nag it g and gun were mere characteristic of t the h c childrens children s feeling arid and enthusiasm |