The Lamoni Chronicle
October 14, 1909

School Notes

Editors: Fay Rhoades, Scott Anderson, and Ralph Tilton.

If you will accept the place providence has given you, living your own life, without envy or self defacing imitation, all will be well.-Emerson.

Miss Esther Henry of Leon was a guest at high school Friday morning.

Miss Vera Brenizer visited high school Friday morning.

The variation of last Thursday and Friday afternoon was much enjoyed by the high school students, as it gave them an opportunity to attend the Harvest Home Festival.

Misses Florence Hayer and Grace Fleet were high school visitors Monday morning.

The sixth week's exams are the order of the day.

R. M. Shipman, pastor of the M.E. church gave a talk on "The Gentle Art of Listening," before the high school students, Tuesday morning.

Olive Thomas, Rebecca Weld, Adn Monroe, and Earlita Smith called on us at high school Friday morning.

The Peak Sisters are coming. Don't fail to see them at the College chapel Tuesday evening, Oct. 19.

The program which will be given Friday will be rendered entirely by Freshmen, and will be as follows:

Song, "Wake, Freshmen, Wake." - Page 92.
Continued Story, Chap. II, Marjorie Lawhorn.
Organ Solo, Florence Horner.
Recitation, "Modern School Teacher, " Vera Landor.
newspaper, Horner Hopkins, Ralph Silver, Arthur Pitkin.
Organ Solo, Alice Hatcher.
Fresmen Alphabet, Emmet Moore.
Dialogue, "Going on a Picnic," Wright Erwine, Ed Downey, Johannes Bergman,
Roy Chasey, David Dancer, Harold Ferguson, Eva Allen, Nina Barrows, Isa
Gates, Daisy Hall, Bonnie Hyatt, Mildred Judson, Helen Frink, Ruth Barr.
Organ Solo, Ruth Brenizer.
Pantomine. Maurice De Long and Rothmer Scott.
Recitation, "Long To'ds Night," Blanche Tapscott.
Song: "L.H.S." - Page 62.

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March 28, 2003