BONNE TERRE COLORED SCHOOL |
The Commencement Exercises of the Eighth Grade of the Bonne Terre Colored School were held at the Lyceum on Monday evening, May 20, 1907, and the program rendered reflected much credit upon the school and the teacher. The singing and class drills by the primary pupils were particularly pleasing. There were four graduates and their names, as also the titles of the papers, follow: MABEL COOK "What a Woman Can Do." OCTAVE TOWNSEND, "To the Heights." LEONIDAS BAKER, Valedictory, "We Have Crossed the Bay, the Great Ocean Lies Before Us." ELMOR COOK, "The Power of an Idea. The BONNE TERRE REGISTER, May 24, 1907 |
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