Page Sixteen T H E R E D A N D B L A C K Commencement Number Music Week The week of May iifth was observed throughout the state as Music Week. Cn Wednesday night here in Le Roy a Community Sing under the direction of Mrs. Florence Schott was held in Ingham Hall. The program included songs by the entire audience, an anthem by members of St. Peter's Church choir. a violin solo by Mary Elizabeth Given and a solo by Mrs. Cooley. Un Thursday afternoon a special music assembly was held. Misses Crellin and Sweet played duets at the begin- ning and close of the assembly. Margaret Jones played a piano solo, and Mary Elizabeth Given a violin selection. The Faculty Quartet, composed of Miss Donnan, Miss Mc- Cabe, Mr. Pierce and Mr. Follansbee. made their initial debut by singing three amusing songs. Miss Donnan also sang a solo. The assembly ended with a rousing cheer for the faculty. On Friday morning, a combined primary and inter- mediate assembly was held, at which the Boy's Glee Club sang. The Band Concert 'which had been scheduled for Friday night was postponed on account of rain. High School Glee Club Concert The annual High School Glee Club Concert was given in Ingham Hall on Wednesday night, May twenty-eighth. The program was as follows: VVhen De 1-Panjo Plays Mixed Chorus Greeting Two-part Chorus Piano Solo-Ballet Dance from Rosamond'i Margaret Jones She Wilted. Boys' Glee Club 0 Sole Mio Two-part Chorus Cornish May Song Mixed Chorus Dry Yo' Eyes Boys' Glee Club The Gypsy Trail Two-part Chorus Chant Mary Elizabeth Given Violin Solo-Hindoo Listen to My Tale of Woe Boys' Glee Club Fairest Evening Mixed Chorus Alma Mater Ensemble The choruses were directed by Mrs. Florence Schott, whose name has become a symbol of good musical enter- tainment. A twenty-live cent admission fee was charged, the tickets being sold by high school students. The concert was the third of its kind to be given in Le Roy. All of which have been enjoyed immensely by music lovers. Physical Training Exhibition The annual Physical Training Exhibition was given in the High School Gymnasium on Tuesday evening. May twenty-seventh. The director of' the past year, Raymond L. Pierce, goe to Batavia where he has accepted a similar position in the Batavia High School. The program 'was very interesting and enabled the people to see the type of work done by the pupils. The following was the pro- grain: Flag Salute Singing-Star Spangled Banner Flag Drill Games Girls of Fourth and Fifth Grade Dances a. The Ride b. Santiago Girls of Sixth Grade Demonstration of Regular Classwork Fourth and Fifth Grade Boys Dance Holland Kiddies Seventh and Eighth Grade Girls Wand Drill High School Girls Demonstration-How Basketball Material is Produced Bring Your Books The Book Exchange will be open Thursday and Friday of Regent's week, before school, at noon and after school to take in books. Then in September it will reopen, both to receive books and to sell them. Don't forget that the earlier the books are brought in the greater the opportunity for selling them. Exchange Department The Red and Black acknowledges the following ex- changes: The Hutchinson Hutchinson High School The Crimson and White Scotia High School The Pieayune A Batavia High School The Hit Inte1'laken High School The Forum Lockport High School The 0pfimis1 East Aurora High School Helen: What was the matter with Phil Panepanto on WVashington trip? Le Roy: He was up in the air most of the time. We want it understood that Philip is talking of joining aviation corps after graduation. He had considerable practice o11 the trip. the the The Washington trip gave Caroline Laurie a chance to pursue a course in I'. S. Army tactics.
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