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RPRIMARY PUPILS1CGIVE A PROGRAM!-c-?-IcMothers and Pupils of Third •s. | And Fourth Grades Enjoy |8 The EntertainmentraceieatIdTAMPICO—(Special)—Mrs. Mary rc I Staack, instructor of the primary, c ^ | department of the grade school, and j * her pupils entertained the mothers, j f Miss Bernice McKenzie and her pu- I j pits of the third and fourth grades, I j j Mrs. C. FL Aldrich and Miss Kath-1 \ vyn Olds, also grade teachers, Fri-jjday afternoon with the following h program: - |jWelcome. Marian Richards.licee-rto^ I Song, Choo-Choo-Choa.tatThe Milkman s Horse, Buth She-1,1A Little Girl, Bonnie Shearer. George Washington. Everett Urlsh, ] | \T I P’terson anc Vernon Cook.. j Cat and Dog, Owen Bowman.I Story, TiUie Toppington, Jack Koib-“*! Lady Moon Song, Archie Yarde, 2S Hattie M. McKemie. Harriett Glass Alburn, Mary K. Sibley, Robert Kiratand Blanche Rosenc.ofPopcorn Land, Edith tJrish.urnLhe,eret-ev.amfillledtierbutiveingip'itics,Mr;in*ilchgerherseding of I as ape ing of rlv-There Was a Hole in the Wall, Harold Stickler.5a'} Peppermint Mint Town, Mary ^ j Katherine Sibley.Lazy Pussy, Burdette Sanders.My Dolly, Marjory Swinke.I Ain't a Skeercd, Archie Yarde. On the Bridge of Avignon, folk dance, Elizabeth Dennison, Robert Kirst, Everett Urish, Marjory Swinke, Jack Kolb, Archie Yarde, Harriett Glassbum and Edyth Temple.The Lonely Wind, Hattie Marie McKenzie.His First Smoke, Jack Kolb, Grandpa’s Whisker?, Keith Jaqueh Bolo, ‘'Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary, Mary Katherine Sibley. -BftfitryTor-Sate^Darlcnc-RusaciL-Dramatization. “Old Witch Characters as follows: Witch. Hattie Marla McKenzie; Mother, Edith Urish; Good Bister, Ruth Shebeen; Wicked Sitter, Harriett Oiaasburn; Horae, Vernon Cook: Sheep, Glenn Pierson; Mill, Everett Urish; the Toad, Edyth Temple; Our Baby. Geraldine Kelly.Song, “The Pigeon, Harriett GJassburn and Mary Katherine Sibley.Folk dances, Ruth Sheheen, Mary K. Sibley, Hattie M, McKenzie, Harriett GUussburn, Bonnie Rae Shearer, Edyth Temple, Geraldine Kelly, Marian Richards, Thelma Forwardand Darlene Russell.Two Pussy Cat*. Thelma Forward. Goodbye, Frank Calsyn.America, sung by all while standing.Room Decorated Jack Kolb vtsad the program In avery pleasing manner. Each child did well and the teacher feels proud of them. The room had been nicely decorated by the children with a few things they have made this year, ond | including valentines, modernistic res-! trees, crayon pillow tops, embroidered pieces, doll dresses. Handkerchief eases, doll aprons and tiny doll pillow designs, Japanese lanterns, George Washington hatchets, a number of pieces of doll furniture they are just learning to do, also their hygiene booklet. Each child had a specimen paper m both numbers and language. Then) were about 35 visitors presentxtn th a outther[on-areicp-Wtrs.fin-ITT
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Sterling, Illinois, US

Tue, Feb 26, 1929

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