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5. Grade VII. Mountain Ash Raymond Mork 



6. Grade VIII. Redbud Florence Moorehead 



7. Glidden Society. White Birch (Presented by Mr. Ed John- 



son) Miss Hosley 



8. Ellwood Society. Norway Spruce (Presented by Mr. Ed 



Johnson) Mr. Calloway 



9. Freshman Class. Balsam Fir Mr. Kays 



10. Junior Class. Sycamore Miss Rode 



11. Senior Class. Norway Maple Miss Fuller 



BIRD AND ARBOR DAY 



I, In the Auditorium^ 1:30 p. m. 



1. Arbor Day Song Normal and Training School 



2. Reading of the Governor's Proclamation Mr. Perry 



3. Songs Primary Grades 



(a) Daffy-Do wn-Dilly Grades II and III 



(b) Song of the Robin Grade I 



(c) Five Little Chickadees Grade I 



(d) The Bird's Nest Grades I, II and III 



4. Why it is Fitting That We Celebrate This Day Mr. Hatch 



5. The Native Wild Wood (Illustrated) Mr. Rowley 



6. How to Attract Desirable Citizens Breese Rosette and Lewis Bush 



II. On the Campus, Tree Planting, 2:30 p. m. 



1. Grade I. Austrian Pine. Song by the Class 



2 Grades II and III Early Richmond Cherry 



Voting for the Cherry Tree by the Class 



3. Grades IV and V, White Ash Fritz Fisk 



4. Grade VI, White Oak Bert Olsen 



5. Grade VII, Raising a Martin House Charlie Talbot 



6. Grade VIII, White Flowering Dogwood Mary Jordan 



7. Glidden Society, Plum Miss Worthington 



8. Ellwood Society, Arbor Vitae Mr. Farr 



9. Freshman Class, Red Cedar Miss Brownell 



10. Junior Class, Cut-Leaf Weeping Birch Mr. Schell 



11. Senior Class, Ginkho Mr. Skiles 



12. The Glidden Elm Miss C. Partridge 



13. The Ellwood Elm ^ Miss Spoor 



ARBOR AND BIRD DAY PROGRAM 



April 23, 1908. 



1. (a) Song 



(b) Recitation 



(c) Song Primary Grades 



2. Reading of State Superintendent's Letter Miss Farley 



3. Bird Nest Boxes Geo. Dadfl, Grade IV. 



4. The State Tree Henry Wagner, Grade V. 



5. Exhibit of Vine-plants Marjorie McMurry, Grade VI. 



6. Quartette Grades I and II. 



7. Plant Propagation (illustrated) Roy Rundle, Grade VII. 



8. The State Flower Marjorie Bristow, Grade VIII. 



9. Water Birds Henry Lundberg, Grade VIII. 



