April 23, 1942. irs. Es Je Wilson, Seneca, Kansas. Dear Mrs. Wilson: Our Rotary Club program which you ask about was & Song Parade of 1860 to 1940, with young ladies in costumes appropriate to the time. Most of the young matrons were wives or daughters of Rotarians. I am listing below the songs that we used: | 1860 - "Jeannie With the Light Brown Hair" 1870 = "Love's Old Sweet Song" 1880 - "In the Gloaming" 1890 = "After the Ball” . 1900 = "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree" 1910 ~ "By the Beautiful Sea" | 1920 = "Ny Budéy” 1950 = “Springtime in the Rockies" 1940 = “God Bless America" We had the girls come in one at a time and among the tables while singing her song. Or, if she did not sing it as a solo, she at least started it and the crowd sang with her. We invited the Rotary Anns to see the program and they pronounced it a very great success. The girls looked lovely in their costumes, and really made a big hit. Of course the program could be changed to fit the occasion. I trust this will be of some help to you in your PPOEralic Wishing you continued success in your work, I am Sincerely yours, Director of Physical Education and Recreation, FCA:AH _ Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach.