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PROGRAM FOR BIRD AND ARBOR DA Y 



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10. The Price of Lumber 



11. Song 



Lucy Quinn, Freshman Class 



School 



ARBOR and BIRD 

 DAY 



N. I. S. N. S. 

 April 23, 1909 



Auditorium, 2:15 P. M. 

 1 . Chorus, "Beautiful 



4. 



6. 



8. 



10. 



11. 



12. 



Springtime" 

 Grammar Grades 

 Dr. Cook 



The Call to Celebrate 

 Songs, 



(a) Dear Little Robin 



(b) Naming the Trees 

 Primary Grades 



The History of Arbor Day 



Hazel Underwood. Junior Class 

 Improvement of the Home Grounds 



Marie Gilhain, Freshman Class 

 History of Bird Day 



Florence Bollinger, Senior Class 

 Exhibit of Material to Attract Birds 



Grades II and III 

 Vocal Solo, "The Sparrow" 



Marporie McCurray 

 Exhibit of Bird Houses Grade VI. 



Exhibit of Some Tropical Birds 



Mr. Charles 

 Reading, "An English Apple Orchard 

 in the Spring" Miss Farley 



Arbor Day Song 



Normal and Training Schools 

 Adjournment to the campus to plant trees. 



Book Marks Distributed Among School Children are being 

 used to further the movement for outdoor improvement in 

 Louisville, Kentucky. An attractive card reads as follows: 



What can I do to make Louisville more beautiful? 



I can help keep it clean; 



By burning - the rubbish where possible. 



By never thowing it or sweeping it into back 



or side yards, streets, gutters, alleys or vacant 



lots. 



By putting it into a can for the City to haul 



away. 



By never spitting on any side-walk, crossing, 



school yard, street car or public building. 



By beautifying the vacant lots near my home. 



By planting trees and dowers wherever possi- 

 ble. 



