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Show NEWS NOTES OF WOODWARD SCHOOL In the essay on patriotism contest con-test in the Woodward school, sponsored spon-sored by the American L-egion. Miss Everene Cox and Miss Nellie Snow were voted a tie. The two girls then gave their essays before the Legion Judgres and first place was awarded Miss Cox. She will : receive a beautiful gift book. : Mondav noon the Woodward faculty held a unique surprise birthday luncheon in the school office in honor of the combined birthday anniversaries of Miss Tiilie Winsor and Miriam. Ahl-strcm Ahl-strcm who celebrated their anni-veriar-.es on March 7 and 9 re-spectively. re-spectively. Tlie noon hour was pleasantly spent. The contest in multiplication of fractions held in the two fifth graces under the direction of Paul I Lytle. training teacher in that de-1 de-1 partment. was brought to a close Friday. Miss Ahlstrom's grade made an a erase of 80 with five pupils malting the 100 mark, jjamst an a'.er:ge cf 53 by the cthe.' fifih grate. The Woodward baoket'jall ar.d b.-'scbaii trains went to Enterpnij for return games Friday. The bas?-fcOil bas?-fcOil teain wen by a Zi to 15 soore: the seventh grade b-oys baskeibail team won 26 to 4. whil the eighth grade beys last to Fr.fr-prii3 Fr.fr-prii3 with a score cf 17 to 29. The majority of the children ho were out with mumps are new returr.ir.j to school ar.d the cia-jies are almost normal a;a.n. An irr.orertirs bit of Irish green is being ciroulaie-d a.rr.cn; the Woodward teachers ar.r.our.c- ? the next f.ocu'.tv party ar.d is receiving re-ceiving its full r.rn'o-er cf sisr.a- l tures of those who expect to at- i |