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Show iPUPILS SHOW SKILL iH MANUAL TRAINING ; The annual school exhibit of the (Hamilton school was held last night at the school building at Eighth East and - j Eighth South streets. Exhibits of vari-- vari-- ious kinds were arranged for inspection. ,'tThe work consists of paper-cutting, (Color work and clay modeling. At last night's exhibit the pupils were mt their desks busily engaged with the I ' actual work. ' The girls were doing 1 'sewing and the boys were busy at man- l jual training. Aftjer" the exhibit proper a programme i i was IjtErt by the pupils of the seventh gradjfe, which consisted of several num- 1 'faersof music and singing. State Su-' Su-' perfntendent A. C. Nelson addressed ; thevpuplls in a short speech, and a speech was also made by D. A. Parratt, superintendent of manual training of the city schools. j After the programme refreshments j were served in the principal's office by I the young ladles of the eighth grade. 'The teachers who have accomplished so much by their excellent training of the pupils are: - Miss Lula Rudy, Instructor in woodwork; wood-work; Mrs. Marjorie Whitely, fifth B: jMlss Jessie Harroun, fifth A; Miss ' !Vlola Kelly, sixth B; Miss Mary Wan- less, sixth A; Mrs. Emma Grover, sev-'enth sev-'enth B; Miss Grace McGanagle, seventh sev-enth A; Miss Ethel Lane, eighth grade, 'and Principal William W. Barton. |