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Show Jliyilll W w Here is an unusual way to play tag. It has the same object as the familiar tag game, but the players form couples. One couple is "It," and tries to catch or tag one of the other couples. The couple who is tagged becomes It." The chasers must keep their arms locked, and so must the ones being chased. If the two who are "It" break apart, they cannot take any one until their arms are locked again. If any two in attempting to escape break apart, they become "It" as a penalty. - I Name the Group Walter Eckart Here is a list of animals. When these animals appear in groups what are they called? For example: No. 1 a group of cows is called a herd. Junior Journal Mm Dear Miss Barrows: Do you like the mountains? I like to run and play and camp on the hills. My friend, Gary Noyes, and I play all the time on the mountains. We build forts and have lots of fun. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Aged 11 Kittens, Horses. Lions. Puppies Pigs Girls g 9 tt pjaq g iooips c u ( 1 II I 1 ( II . Sincerely, Peggy Evans Reid Beckley, W. Va. XA9q 'aAoip v Dear Miss Barrows: . I am a regular reader of the Junior Treasure Chest On Valentine's Day I made one of the "Valentine men in your section. Everyone in the class was amused. The ideas I don't use I save and put them in my scrapbook. Sheep, - uMB Your friend, Garry Thrasher Oroville, Wash, 1. Cows 2. Wolves 3. Geese 4. Quail... 5. Fish ' Pouter Pigmy 0I 'apf"1 H3BCl 'AdAco f ,3P apn Parachute Cut four pieces of string, each about one foot long. Tie them to the corners of a paper napkin. Tie the loose ends together. Then, with another short piece of string, tie them to a small cork. Hold the parachute by the middle of the napkin and drop. It will float down. Aed 11 Dear Miss Barrows: Did you ever hear of a dog that ate anything you gave him? Well, I do! His name is Timmy. He eats anything I do! Love, Leslie Dalton Asbury Park, N. J. Aged 9 Dear Miss Barrows: One Saturday morning my friend, Beverly, phoned to tell rne there was a big crow on our clothesline. went out and tried to shoo him away but he only We aM)aBBBBaaBHaMaaBHaaaHBBHB at us. He walked looked along the line where there were four pairs of men's pants hanging and he was pecking at the pockets. "When he came to the last pair lie found a scrap of paper and flew away with it Love, Merry Anne Kranz Champaign, EL Aged 8 LETTERS-HOB- S! ES .STORIES. W m yom ORIGINAL Mm to tarrows, Marion o 153 H. MkUfM Avhm, CVic9 I, iSnets, wtA yoor mim, AGE, mo1 mAdfi. TW wrifors CfcMroo! OT TH DfSf C Oct IT lOVffOflV WfH ffCfffw ici tW $5. AH cehfcors wiS JUNIOR JOURNALISTS' bvtto. Ege AH the long diagonal lines in 1. What is the most danger- ous letter in the alphabet?, the drawing below are paralleL If you doubt it, hold page at eye 2. What increases in value if turned upside down? level and sight along the lines. 3. Why is a dog's tail like the . core of a tree? 4. Why do you feel tired on April Fool's Day? 5. What has an eye and a school in common? 6. What goes up and down at ll" the same time? HalitUegirlfallsinawelL why won't her brother as- sist her? 8. What ishard, Eat, it f AMllT WIIKIT MACAZINI MAT 22. It33 down? nioo r- y -- 8 4n 'nisrs pmi 9sn3 jtatnojq tb aq .treo jmj ag 'I 'scrnns g Vtdnd aAeq xnoq Xdtij, $ sXep auo-lJ xPnJ PH Isnt aA.noX ssnKW9 P -- mn f W wmwa.t F"0 thin and 9,tt -- r round when its head is showing and its tail is l ouj, 7 pzo SUXtt U S :9VmVL ! m -- ojm ?H |