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closing exercises
Roide Public Schools Lsst
Niijht
WERE VERY BRILLIANT.
Ne vin*s Opera House Crowded
to Witness Exercises.
The closing exercises of the
Rome Public Schools last even
. in Nevin’s opera house'was
tll e in ost brilliant in the history
o f the schools.
The exercises consisted oi |
physical culture, drills and reci
tations. „
The drill of the ‘ Jody lais
was beautifully rendered and
brought fourth great applause.
The following was the pro
gram:
Chorus— The Lillies Wake
From Dewey Sleep (Goati), High
School girls.
2. Recitations —Zenobia,Miss
Mary Adamsom ; “How the
Meeting broke up,” Miss Ethel
Mailland.
3. Physical culture drill—
High school girls.
4. Declaration— The War With
i Spain, Mr. Willie Henry ; The
Black Horse and His Rider, Mr.
Frank Maddox.
5. Jolly Tars—Sword drill by
seventeen little boys.
6. Recitations.
(a) Zingarella, Miss Belle
Bass.
(b) How t?e Locusts Ate,Miss
Adele McArver.
(p) Lasca, Miss Agnese Har-
I ris.
(d)Aunt Sophi’s Geography,
Miss Katie O’Rear.
7. Physical Culture drill—
High school boys.
t>. Chorus, swing song —Grad-
uating girls.
At the conclusion of the pro
gram Judge Joel Branham, in a
few well chosen words, deliver
ed the medals and diplomas.
The first honor pupil was
Miss Phoebe Moss, and Miss
uOuie May Weems second hon
or.
Lie medal given by The Hus
tler-Commercial, in English
tonijosiiion, vas won by Miss
Phoebe Moss.
Joseph b ahy was awarded the
medal in Geometry, given by
Prof. Ganitnon.
lhe medal in Physical Cul
ture was won by Mr. Owens
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, Ihe gr> duates were:
Misses Belle Bass, Mattie Bai
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Harris, Gussie Henderson, Lizzie
Lancaster, Lillie Jones, Ruth
[McLeod, Adelle McArver, Ethel
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Sharp, Beulah Sudduth, Mattie
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STATE OF GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY, —
George W. Thomas ; Libel for-di
vs vorcei n Floyd
L. P. Thomas 1 Super’r Court
State of Georgia, No. 33 Januarv
term 1898.
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