Show T aj DISTRICT SCHOOL NEWS I 1 helen beeley seeley ed tor ter shirley crumbo associate editor FT DUC inSE SCHOOL the members of the faculty of the port fort duchesne Ou chesne junior high school wish to congratulate the editor of our school newe news helen beeley seeley la is just thirteen scare of oge she has done dine outstanding work in all all her subjects she holds the honor r of being an A I 1 tenth grade pupil not la Is helen I 1 I 1 only an A student she he Is ako also interested in all fill extracurricular extra curricular activities she Is a member of the sigm sigma beta la is the glee club accompanist and takes a keen interest in ports it a as through her willingness ond and abilia that she shi merited tho the position of editor of chool news we regret that helen Is ul ill today but it gives us the opportunity to send in this article without her tier knowledge misa miss EVA hallett lett star reporter has done the work of the associate editor this week meek we wish to commend her for or her excellent work we teachers are proud of the wonderful progress our students have made in the writing of school news in our literary club we me encourage each pupil to express himself orally and in n writing bach each pupil Is advised to acquire three new words dally daily without doubt this training through a club Is very valuable however when hen it comes to the writing of the school news the students work Irl independent dependent of tho the tench teach ers NEW AND DIF A reading hour lias bas been organized by wits urma kelly for the first and second grade pupils every erf V a afternoon she takes a group of us to the music room where shein she in us in and story telling this Is being done in order that we may read and tell stories to the upper grades first mst and second grades 0 four of the first grade pupils of mis 1 urma kelly kellys a reading club were ins invited tied to read for the students erl is of the upper grades friday they ruel bodily eleanor faydock doyle maxwell and garth seeley they read exceptionally uell ell and we wish to congratulate miss kelly on the success of this ne new w project MERLE MAXWELL wednesday we e read about miss helen keller the great woman who can neither see seq cor hear when she was two years old she was misted with an illness which left her blind and deaf in spite of this she has risen ren in the world a and n d tod today y the he is a famous lecturer we also read lead al about phillips hayward who won the illinois state spelling contest he missed ten words out of four f I 1 hundred in geography 0 we are study studying Zing about japan we have learned that more than a third of the population of the world belongs to the yellow race mee HERBERT fourth grade 0 0 the third and fourth grade students have been making come some winter pictures to bang hang up they look very pretty with our snowflake enow flake decorations and we certainly er enjoy making ina k 1 n 11 the them ra we are habinc a corri contest test in 3 with the third grade we have won wall so f far butt but ithe the th third grade is baing fast we get litt a soil sold every time we get a hundred percent Jr JEANE kNE CRUMBO fourth crude read ireada I 1 head I 1 we are doing our best at it the fifth and sixth grades grads have entered a reading con 1 test the afta grade pupils have read sixteen books while the sixth prade grade pupils must read eighteen everyone Is working hard to get ahead of his neighbor and to meet the requirements surely if anyone can do it we can cant I 1 DOROTH WOMACK EDWARD MOORE the teacher of the fifth and sixth grade english class has promised to help us make an original I 1 dialogue about 1931 1032 1 if it is satisfactory re atory we will present it at assembly LOWELL DUVALL fifth orade crade the first spell 11 ng match of the tic year took place fr birday day january the fourth grade competed with the lie fifth the sixth with the seventh the eighth with the ninth mid rind tenth the tuners sinners were the fourth erade trade seiverth grade and the ninth writh and tenth erodes grades MOORE 0 6 the bentli credo grade history class haa has taken UP A subject that li Is at present ceca seen in the cheadl lies ties ot of every newspaper war in fr china by japan every pupil haa has obtained some information en cri this subject it Is for far more than then the wars mars we have been studying about previously because it In olNes the peaple of today WONT MONT SEELEY 0 0 the boys of the hobby club had lied nn an election of officers friday january the following were selected president floyd wardle ace present olenn glenn allred secretary and treasurer mont seeley reporter reporters james faydock and harold eskelson Eskel sorL JAMI rAY FAYDOCK IDOCK 0 COHEIR last IAM seek eek it was rumored that the sigma beta girls might entertain the bcd of the hobby club friday hut duty to their great surprise they received an invitation from the boys to a big I 1 chill comoda it was readily accepted of course no party la is complete without entertainment the girle were obliged to sing for their supper the following program waa was given recitation by anria kelly a piano duet by helen seeley and shirley crumbo a recitation by winifred moore a song by genevieve and merle maxwell a pan pantomime tomine by annie hall fall and norma allett li and a rending reading by miss heal neal helen beeley seeley thanked the hosts in spanish arhia kelly JAMES FAYDOCK |