ARBOR DA Y MANUAL. 
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ARBOR DAY-ACROSTIC. 
FOR A CLASS OF EIGHT GIRLS. 
E ACH girl should be dressed in white, with shoulder sash of red, 1 white and 
blue, and should wear real or imitation flowers of the kind represented. 
If flowers cannot be obtained, each girl should wear a coronet made of card¬ 
board covered with pink tissue-paper on which appears the name of the flower 
represented. The letters for the name may be cut out of gilt paper and attached 
with mucilage. 
Each girl should be provided with one of the eight letters comprised in 
A-R-B-O-R D-A-Y. These letters should be from eight to ten inches long, 
cut from heavy card-board and covered with evergreen. 
Girl representing Arbutus enters, carrying letter A, — comes well down 
in front, and recites her selection; then places letter in position on wall back 
of stage, for which previous preparation may have been made, and takes her 
place at left center. Rose then enters, recites selection, places letter R in 
position on wall, and takes her place next to Arbutus. Others follow in order. 
After the last letter has been placed in position all recite in concert. 
Ox-eye Daisy. 
I am the Ox-eye Daisy. 
