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Show : I SCHOOL NEWS . f . The Sixth A class of the Washington Wash-ington school elected the following ofifcers for the school year Wednesday Wed-nesday morning: Naomi Pierce, president; Jeanne Neill, vice president; presi-dent; Barbara Gudmundson, secretary; secre-tary; Karl Bird, judge; Beth Anderson, An-derson, Tom Latimer, Ivor Bram-! Bram-! mell, police. We have a health chart and each morning the captain of each row checks and if every person has a clean handkerchief, brushes his I teeth and has clean hands and j nails that row gets a star. We are working to get a story every day. Every B'riday morning we Hat-in to a music appreciation hour by Walter Damrosch. Wo have been having, district tests this week. We had tho following program for Armistice day: song. "Amerca," by all students; reading, "Old Glory Forever." Renee Crandall; clarinet sok), Richard Murdock; reading, "Young Fellow My Lad," hy Pauline Clyde; violin solo, Mary Huntington, Hunting-ton, accompanied on piano by Mnr-jcric Mnr-jcric Burt; "Rensons of the World War," Douglas Brown; piano solo, Barbara Gudmundsen ; "In Flanders Fland-ers Field," Bess Talmage; "America "Amer-ica Forever," Delia Baxter. Everyone Every-one enjoyed the program. |