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Show Elementary School Notes Have you ever tried to make as many words as you can out of one word by rearranging the letters? Or hasn't it ever occured to you that it can be done? The sixth I grade tried it and were surprised to find how many words were made out of the word "Elementary". "Element-ary". Betty Lou Moss found 143 words within it; Erma Woodbury found 141, and Paul La Mar Wil-kins Wil-kins found 139. The rest of the students got a great many of j them also. If someone thought out every I word that could be made from Elementary words would seem almost al-most unlimited. Each word is a story by itself. It brings to your mind a new thought. Each and every word contains knowledge within its depths. So I think we should learn to appreciate each word and to think more of them. Mr. Cannon's Sixth Grade We had a one hundred word spelling test and those with a perfect score were: Dick Cozad, Aleen Foremas-ter, Foremas-ter, Beverly Baldwin, Kate Brak-en. Brak-en. Loraine Milne, Joyce Bithell, Dixon Bradford. Chester Snow, Al- :pine McGregor, Erlene Church, j Lloyd Iverson and Chyrrel Heaton. We put a Hallowe'en border up jand Mr. Fordham asked the five I following people to put up his border: Chyrrel Heaton, Gave Graff. Olive Brooks. Enid Mc-Arthur, Mc-Arthur, Sharlene Snow, and Junior McGregor. Miss Seegnuller's Fifth Grade We are happy to say that 12 pupils had perfect scores in a one I hundred word spelling test. They are: Francis Branson, Yvonne Bent ley. Faye Prisbrey, Ruth Fawcett. Evelyn Empey, Ora Lee Gardner. Richard Dalley, Blaine Dalton. Beth Atkin. Marion Bent- i ley. Dolores Fife and Joan Steven- ! son. We have a Hallowe'en border ! which was made by the pupils of our room and we think it is very nice. j Some of the pupils brought . plants to fill the windows. j Miss Ijirson's Third Grade "Tom. The Traveler" is our little lit-tle water turtle. He wants to find out about every corner of our ! room. He often climbs out of his bowl. Friday morning Donald ! found him in the corner under the bird cage. When we went down to practice our play. Reha found him under the library table. ;When we came back to school in the afternoon, he was traveling again. We searched and searched I for Tom. We were afraid we would never find him. At last we found him on the bottom shelf of our game cupboard. We put him back i in his lxivl. Xow Tom is try ing 'to teach his little brother to get out. 'Tom, the Tarvolor" is a i good name for him. Don't you think so? j Mrs. Pitchforth's Second Grade ' - Hallowe'en is coming soon. We 'are having fun fixing up our room. We have made a Hallowe'en bor- . dor. We are making Hallowe'en books. They have pictures and stories in them. We are going to 'make covers for them. Everyone is going to dress up on Hallowe'en we are goin to have fun. Miss Graffs First Grade Our room is all fixed up for Hallo- iwo'en. There are black cats. owls. land bats everywhere. There arc iack-o'lanterns too. We are learning learn-ing Hallowe'en poems and songs. We read Hallowe'en stories. Hal- . lowo'on will bo here soon and we will have fun. Merrill is back in school. We 'were very glad to see him. He has been absent for a long time. We are happy that Gardner is getting well. We hope that he will be able to come to school soon. |