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Show FIRST GRADERS ARE HOSTSTOPARENTS An outstanding event in school ac- tivities and one of which both kiddies! and teachers may well be proud was i the Dutch program given this week at the end of a months study of Holland Hol-land by first grade pupils of the local school, of whom Mrs. Louise Campbell Camp-bell is teacher and Miss Eva Coleman Cole-man is assistant. Parents and friends were specially invited for the occasion and 116 were served by the little folks with punch and cookies purchased with pennies contributed by the children, the serving serv-ing being done in a dainty manner by girls of the class. All decorations for the party were made by the children chil-dren and every feature of the clever event contributed to making it the success it was. Every child in the room took part in the program, which was as follows: fol-lows: Address of welcome, Jay Johansen, (one of the pupils, who also acted as master of ceremonies.) I Recitation, Raymond . Fothering-' ham. j Recitation, Masuko Imai. ! Dutch play, Patricia Hanlon, Na- j omi Davidson, Barbara Davis, Doro-1 thy Weber, Lindsay Waddingham, Dewey Bingham, Blair Coon, Charles Atkin. Recitation, Jessie McCulley. Song, Anna Christensen. Recitation, Junior Kirk. Recitation, Merl Bradshaw. Song, Douglas Denny, Frank Aki-yama, Aki-yama, Albin Hohn, Deane English, Gordon Bentley, Junior Stewart, Domingo Do-mingo Aquilar, Fay Limb, and Tom HeslLngton. Dramatization of the Three Billy Goats Gruff, Maxine Carter, Norman Fisher, Vernon Wren, Albert Smith. Dance, Patsy Pitchforth, Mary Lou Johnston, Roy White, Dern Outzen, June Golden, Jack Bradshaw, Gene- I vieve English, Max Roberts, Afton English, Orlyn Johnson, Mary Don. ellan, Keith Bozarth. Recitation, Lane Frazier. Song, Leno Aquilar, Jimmie Griffiths, Grif-fiths, Betty Jean Davidson, Bertha Hickman. Recitation, Ernest Hamen. The presence of the mother, grandmother grand-mother and great-grandmother of one of the pupils, Dern Outzen, also marked the gathering as decidedly out of the ordinary. |