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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 SECTION [[best guess]] 7B5 (Mr. C.B. Ingram, Section Teacher) Presiding Opening Exercises _____ Walter Morris, Section 795 "FREDERICK DOUGLASS" Meaning of Negro History Week___Walter Morris, Sec. 7B5 Minuet_____ Opus 2, Wynebery Boyd Studio Quartet Life of Frederick Douglass __ Julian McConnell, Section 7B5 Impromptu_____ Opus 7, Wynebery Boyd Studio Quartet Quotations from Frederick Douglas __ James Peyton, Rudolph Colber, James Williams, Robert Turtty, Edward Mitchll, Leslie Duke, Gregory Murray, Lewis Reed, Roy Johnson, Albert Bethel, Raymond Montgomery, Walter Craig, Robert Jenkins, Russell Shepherd, Regino Lombre, Jose Lanaunze - all of Section 7B5. Rondo ___ Opus 7, No. 2, Wynebery Boyd Studio Quartet Reminiscences of My Grandfather __ Mr Haley G. Douglass, Grandson of Frederick Douglass Negro National Anthem _____ School Miss Alma W. Thomas presents her seventh Annual Negro History Week Art Exhibit in the Art Gallery of the school. [[line]] COMMITTEE ON NEGRO HISTORY WEEK Mr. Wm. A Baltimore Mr. A.N.D Brooks Miss R.W. Browne Dr. I.N. Cupid Miss J.E. Davis Miss S.M Edelin Mr. C.B. Ingram Mrs. P.T. Parks Mrs. B. S. Patterson Mrs. I.H. Selden [[underlined in red]] Miss A.W. Thomas [[/underlined in red]] Mr. W.E. Webb Miss N.M. Quander, Chairman Mr. J.G. Logan, Principal [[end page]] [[start page]] Negro History Week [double line]] [[image - photograph of face, right profile, of Carter G. Woodson]] Carter G. Woodson Originator of Negro History Week Beginning Monday, February 10, 1936 Shaw Junior High School Washington D.C. Shaw Junior High School Print