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Show have milk and vegetables . to be well. The other film was about the life of a family of little squirrels and showed them from the time the little ones were born in a hole in the tree until they settled down for the winter. Nearly all of our grades are learning several new dances, and we like it. All except Mr. Wilson's room which is housed in the end of the lunch room, have our dancing danc-ing in our own rooms. Mr. Wilson changes with Mr. Nelson so that his group gets to dance in the auditorium. children to see how different razors blades, fly heads and other things looked when they were so much enlarged. The far away hills and houses looked very close and the trees across the fields looked like they were on our playground. This Monday we had films to show us how we must eat the right foods to grow. In the film were two twin rats which had been fed meat, bread, butter, and starch; and in addition, the one had been fed milk and vegetables. The one that had had milk and vegetables was more than three times as large and was much more lively. So we know now that we must School News ... ' . Brookside School By Arlino I'ayno, reporter This week the children in Mrs. Anderson's kindergarten changed the half day that they have been coming, so that those who came the first half of the year in the forenoon now come in the afternoon. after-noon. So we who have slept late will have to change our habits. Mrs. Lewis' first grade class asked Dcane Nelson to come and talk to them about measurements, so he took his compass, his altimeter, alti-meter, microscope and binocular field glasses and showed the children chil-dren how each of these instruments instru-ments worked. It was fun for the |