Excerpt from Prize Drills and Dances: Fifteen Exercises for Primary, Intermediate, and Advanced Classes; With Music and Illustrations
All carry school pennants about twenty-one inches long, mounted on sticks about thirty-four or thirty-six inches in length. The pennants should have the initial or monogram of the school on the reverse side, as sometimes one side and sometimes the other is turned towards the audience.
Boys [odd numbers] enter from left rear, holding pennant-stick in right hand with pennant over left shoulder.
Girls [even numbers] enter from right rear, holding pennant-stick in left hand with pennant over right shoulder.
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