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Show CHRISTMAS POEMS CHRISTMAS STORIES NEAR CHRISTMAS Its very near Christmas! ' How do 1 know? For Mother looks wise," And Daddy has twinkles In both of his eyes. When Santa comes, Were all so gay, And even my little Brother wont run away. While sister and Auntie Come back from the shop Carrying bundles with Holly on top Imogene Dilgarito. JOHNNYS SURPRISE FOR A 1fjerry Chridlmai AND J4appy A Yjew Ijear LLOYD'S SHOE SERVICE Shoes Repaired , While-U-Wa- it 72 South Main K head Dont you think it served him right for using grandmas hose? Rex Hamilton. TREE Daddy could not find a Christmas tree that would suit him. Andi he wou'd not take a .big one and not a little one. He wanted a middle size one. But he just couldnt find one He went up in the mountains and he looked high and he look ed low but he just couldi not find one. Now it was the day before Christmas and we still could not find one. And that Christmas we just about didnt have a Christ mas tree till Daddy saw one just how he wanted. And so that is how we got our Christmas tree. Sharon Baty. era a V rowed Grandmas. It was the biggest one of all. He arose early on Christmas morning He took down his stocking. He looked in his stocking. He was the saddest boy in town. There were' fancy combs and and handkies, crochet hook thread, and a hair net for his OUR CHRISJMAS GOOD it On Christmas Eve, Johnny was a very selfish boy. He asked St. Nick to bring him every kind of a toy When he went to hang up his stocking, it was too little for all the toys So he went and bor- Mantua School Upper Grades Lincoln School left to right: Richard Hailing, Back row, First Grade Ahgelene Zimmerman, Teacher Edward Jensen, Delphine Hailing, Jeanette Isaacson Bonita Jacobsen, Gerald Shinkle, Allan Bott, Petersen, Dorene Nelson, Marilyn row : Raola Turner, Sims. Center and Verda Joel DeLaGrange, Sandra Lorscheider. Front row: LeRoy Valdez, Johnny Tamasau-ska- David Conger, Aaron Beard, Katherine Marjorie Kotter, Diane Holland, Bonnie Beecher, Johnny Coleman, Ima Jean ARobbs, Larry Yates, Denice Orchard, Judy r Nisagi. f Absent: Phillip Sheridan. Back row: Robert Whitlock, Craig Johnson, Ronnie Sloan, Billy Francis, Kathleen Val-berRichard Higley, Myrlene Andreason, Stephen Calshera. Second Row: Colleen g, s, Crowther, Sandy Jensen, Lanny Peterson, Dorothy Blower, Colleen Hailing, Judy row: Christensen, Elliot Funk. Third Richard Madsen, Jerry Riley, Alan Freeman, Ervin Clark, Principal Palmer, Neil Jeppsen, Ervin Clark, principal. Front row: Rachel Palmer, Reed Conger, Louise Jeppsen, Gordon Nelson, Lana Von Turner, Dick Barnum, Karma Jensen, Bryce . v , Jeppsen and Karen Wells. - CRACKED IN THE HEAD Rudolph the red nose reindeer rad a very shiney nose He shines it every day thats why it glows. Then one foggy Christmas eve Santa came to say Rudolph with ycur nose so bright wont you act as a flash light? Then Rudolph said, as he I think jumped out of bed;iure a bit cracked in the head. Arthur Shoup. THE BONE FOR CHRISTMAS , Once upon a time there lived a deg He got a bone for Christmas He ate the bone until it r as all gone. That was what he liked. ljed that best of all. He Mantua School Lower Grades Mrs. Rula S. Jeppsen, Teacher S. Jeppsen, teacher. Lee Nelson, Front row: Vicki Caroline Hailing, May Petersen, Elmo TurJa'hene Wells, Wendell, Isaacson, Sheila ner, Dixie Jeppsen. Middle row: Glenda Palmer, Jesse Palmer, Shirley Rasmussen, Marie Jensen, Edward Turner and Ann Con' LeRoy Nelson, Alaine Hailing and Mrd. Ruia ger. v -- ivS 1 I Back row, V 3 2 iftfctl rrftili pr-- - V ' t i. Lincoln School Sixth Grade Many are the joys that ' come Jack row, left to rightt : Clyde Owen, Sharon Checketls, Merle Jo Markham, Dwight Kelly, Jhyllis Teeples, Keveily May and Carol Jones. Second row : Mae Christensen, Linda Billings, Linda Rae Edison, Virginia Kae 3uist, George DeLaGrange, Cherrol May, Gay Ann Larsen and Norman Anderson left to right; Ora Nel-tV- n, 4 Norman Anderson, Teacher CHRISTMAS POEMS teacher. Thirb row: Sharon Christiansen, Marcia Ball, Erma Marble, Merrell MSIntire, WHY? Sue Rasmussen, Max Hull, James Earl and in the autumn do the Richarl Limb. Front row, left to right: Why Paul Ward, Milton Hover, Milton Vincent, leaves fall from the trees: Why does the wind take the Larry Bowcutt, Jane Reeder, Linda Rasmusplace of the breeze? sen, Charles Fife and Dewayne Lee. Why do the flowers wilt down, as In summer they have never ters Elder NEWS Box rest. CHRISTMAS 1952 She covens with snow every stream and lake. Piles snow on the ground like CHRISTMAS STORIES a frosted cake. The seeds down below sleep warn and sn.ug. f OUR CHRISTMAS TREE Till the spring breezq gives them Father brought a Christmas tree a tug. . done before? For my mother and me. , j We are going to trim it now. Why do squirrels gather nuts for Mayone Woodbury. their winters store? Mother is going to show me how; i Now we are going to mix candy, And now the answer to you Ill Ob boy, its going to be dandy. Christmas! Christmas! with the Holiday Season but none could be more pleasant than to greet our many friends with a wish for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. tell Though Im sure you know It very well. Old. mother nature knows what is best. She gives alf plants a long win It 'tastes I like you' Christmas! Christmas! I love you! Id so good. ' . Kathleen Felt. KAISER FURNITURE CO. 29 West Forest PHONE 473 i rating L" . Lincoln School Second Grade Mary Nichols, Teacher The candles bright gleam casts a shadow of beauty over all the house . ; . the spirit of Christmas is one of bright'. ness and cheer... - Back row: Robert Wilson, Evelyn Wilson, Larry Nelson, Judy Hamberlin, James Fors-greAnnette Glover,. Ryan Lee, . Elaine Burnett, Miss Mary Nichols. Second row: Ray Robbs, Leonard Ingermanson, Michael Gregg, Leslie Jones, Douglas Nelson, Marcia Lloyd, 'Steven Burt, Billy Gillihan. Third - n, -- CHRISTMAS THE POEMS CHILD BEAUTIFUL t n It you were in Bethlehem . one .cold winter night. You were sure to see a beautiful eight. On this cold night, a star shone so bright. f Ahd shepherds ,1!Sht- - It shown on , , gaed upon . the - a manger where the Christ child lay! Irj a crude bed filled with sweet smellm hay. ' A crown, of glory shone round his head. While Mother Mary rocked his . wee bed. row: Theola Kerr, Merlin Hover, Janice Walters, Ralph Jeppson, Wayne Bott, Bonnie Baty, Jack Francis, Dennis Fife, Burt Baty. Front row: Max Reeder, Kathleen Earl, Michael Busby, Ramona Wheatley, iVerlin Lee, Karen Hull, Spencer Spaulding; Char-lee- n Moody, Diane Poulsen, Bobby Lowry, THE MORNING OF CHRISTMAS ' t We too want to share that spirit with you on this joyous holiday by extend' ing you our sfneerest wishes for a Metro Christmas CHRISTMAS EVE Twas the morning of Christmas, I am excited, And feel very gay, When all through the city. I have just said my prayers Not a person was sleeping And J am all tucked away, Not even the kitty. And Santa was sitting on a chair Im ready for sleep But I cant close my eyes, And all the bad children were For tomorrow my stocking pulling his hair. Will (hold a surprise. to Everybody had forgotten Santa is coming. make their beds Its Christmas Eve. And everyone was hitting peoAnd I simply cant wait ple over the heads. To see what hell leave! The town was not quiet, You can bet on that, Hazel (Bird. And the thin man was eating till he was fat. Merry Christmas to all on ChristHere comes Santa Claus mas Morn, With his eight reindeer Merry Christmas to all with the And a gay little smile. fire place burning. And a bundle of joy! Steven Hill. Bobby Olsen, g to I let you have some If I could, I am going to have a tummy ' ache, I better not eat any more cake, . Darlene Baty. 2111 jiHemlls (Slitcorpuratcb Walk A Block and Save , 1 |