High School Junior Exhibition

As is usual ou occasions oi this kind, the unior Exhibition, which was held in Union ïall Friday evening" drew a large audience nd the exercises were of more than ordinary nterest. The programme for the evening was s follows : Chorus - "Chiming Bella." Emerson. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Haskell. Anthem - "We'll rest in Thy love." Palmer. 1. The Origiu ot Uovernment, F. Gr. Alllen, Aurora, 111. 2. Reforins, May Bronson, Aun Arbor. 3. República, Uustav Behr, Ann Arbor. Chorus - " Boat Glee." Emerson. 4. Intelligeuce in Politics, J. S. Bishop, Hillsclale. 5. Concentraron of Mind, Emma Garner, Ann Arbor. 6. The Claims of Educatiou upon Capital, C. A. Fyke, Stryker, O. Instrumental Solo - " Witches' Dance." 7. Iufluences, D. A. Garwood, Cassopolis. 8. "Beyond the Alps Lies Mine Italy," Clara A. Gott, Aun Albor. 9. The Yankee, L. K. Hunter, Lyon. Chorus - " There's aSighin the Heart." 10. Necessity Develops Strength, A. B. Pond. Ann Arbor. 11. Don't Wame Fate, Aimee Martyn, Anu Arbor. 12. Agaasiz, K E. Rudd, Cassopolis. Duet- "The Anglers." Emerson. 13. Character, Sara B. Willits, Hillsdale. 11. The Uses of History, C. J. Beyuick, Caro. Chorus - "Memories of Childhood." Benedictiou bv Prof. D'Ooge. Tlie young ladies and gentlemen acquitted themselves with honor, Misses Gott aud Willits aud Messrs. AUeu and Reynick deservng of eBpecial praise. The instrumental solo by Míbs Banks was finely executed, and the music generally was good. The large audience weut away apparently well pleased with the evening's entertainment.
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