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Show 2 I! : ' P:ARAtiE OF'YOUTH il SATURDAY - . ,.: ..; ; ...: i , . -- . IIIail) ,,torne Pupils G 1fts with,, ,C tinesei':,':'Sti4i10.-4.t,. t . ,..-t- 1! ; , LL. ILIWT1101INSI , ! - .1)- I i ''' ,, ' : .. I . : we - 'SentI- some boxes to Chlna.: . '..!: Some of the girls dressed up ' olls isniLl others bOught atew I the American toys to put' ii 1i :. n these boxes. :i TWO days ago we received a Red Cross Dos from China. In i - It Ch'--a ItaTI linen, Wer,e,',Itome : coma 1,: I1? Wear and a dressed chInea , ebIldrenliwere Inter- ,,.!. ested inci these things and tn.. , oyed them 'utile to letters ,They,p wrItlnj ... ., the Chinese chtldrCn to show :l'ett appreelatInn for this Red , 1, Crose ,Sos.Mary jflbourne. !. .1 We iare about Mexico In Social studying Science end drawing t about Ittlxicia in art We ..ticlures ple;ureg et Pueblolead.. i and some , theirsleeping donkeys. i gFuebio pottery made mterest- pictures too. Tom Crow and iDeMar Woods painted designs pn guards which helped to make pur ball display attractive.Rob. li trt CatmulL 11.... Tbe!, 'Second grade children this Week called. for fr1):;'1:, Our Community", the parents and polite ' of the -- 4 -ischool children. ' j Room Four hid el play about built.The she. store they play told of Mt work of the stortman .11 .. throughout the day.! Room Five told about their lire department. NeXt room six nor Np ttheir Post ofbad eisliort , !! , fice. ' After the three play we bed dance about our comI songs end g with a l' munity ' belpers..--endin.f. of all the children In finale big Cooper. .. M;teir cc...tomeJ.Value ,i: NORMA WIIITEHEAD. :,... :,!, FARO.' , 4 i , 1 ' ' ,,',' 11 i, 1: ' . . i l': r I , : 4, - ! t' I -- , t8 , , ' ' 4 4 .' . - t., ' , 1 I l , ''' , tz 1 ,t , ; ' , -- ' it 1 : ,i I ;!';,. ' , iti Jallegadullirlieno; J, Police PaOade 1 School. . - Edisoiiiaillitienthis A!'e ,....1At U. O. T. C. Drill Guests I I ,, DONNA SAVILLE. , Associate Editor. f EmisoN , ,,,, ' l'i . ' LO NGFE141,3111" ' Last ,Sattuday the Junior Police of the frongfellow School, along withAhe Bugle Corps of the ?whoa . Marched In a parade, Our pidpal, Mr. Smith, was very p ased with our corps as he aVI that we Made an excellen showing. This was verified- many of .orn- kind the parents who enough 4o call anti till us they thought we were the test 'corps that marched In thsf parade. i of thl eerPBeit reats. The captains 7 1 : .i , : i , ,: ....., 'Kindergarten Presents ,Dancd- . ' ." ". ritight ' ' i i , : la , ' .i Coot-gen- l''-'7:- e fReuureatip. bugle corps. The boys and girls of the fifth. sixth and seventh gmdee are orteams. The ganizing baseball captains are as fol;pws: Ana Mae Ada Louise Illedes. Young. Ferrell. Betty Anderon. and El-v- s Mete. Wallace Belinett, Billy SVinsness. Whttnev Clayton. Brooks. Wayne Beat and Ulaiiie I' Elva Metz. In Miss Gartts mem the children are making pict es of birds and bird nests to m a border f - ':' ' ii Go 1 , I .,.I :1: ' ' ....., 1, . 1r , '. : I' grad-Keit- 'Tr, ,. ;'' I 4 il' , Joyce-Woodi- , no-ru- , !' ' , Ho" It's 'Home From ..: . predation and 'gratitUde goes to Miss Virginia Bruner and Mt. Herald Bradley for tbeit,time and efforts in the suiiervIsinn of our During the past two weeks pictures for the Ilrytonisn, our yearbook. have been taken. Allhome rooms have been photographed. Pictures of the various clubs are now being prepared and one of the student body NV-of-f'cer has also been taken' expect the Yearbook to be a big success because we have some very good material to put Into it. tenoll ()ISOM B girls of the Bryant The were given the privilege of bar- Mg a style show last Thursday. Young ladies from several differ- eat stores came and modeled the appropriate clothes for froth"- bon. Mrs. DeButik, who had charge of the assembly. - invited the Methers to be present and many .111eY4 with ths responded. girls, enjoyed this private show' Int very muckBeth Burman. The Bryant , Higir continued their winning streak Monday bi defeating the Horace Mann to 0. The pitcher. Larry Smith. n hurled game. He tried to be a Bob Feller and struck out eleven men. Larry was Very well by the rest of the team. The bitting was exceptionally good. Larry Smith, walloping out home rum Meek wirthlin Duke. and Bates Brien ho. ad out doubles. There were see. al et-, single also This game helped to remove the sting of last week's defeat which was handed us by the East no-hi- t, , - t all'aldlaertfolienometrtt.is.Lcitsoular , Stone. k , lta . ,. : play.--Eve- ' all a 7 111,ii H pook-stand- - outing-- - AI-eland if I . . 4- , . , 6 t . - -., . , R i imission.--Fran- ,., ,,, - y2 Beverly Lambourne, kit, and Barbara Weikr, fifth grade students loak over an assortment of hand-mad-e presents from Japanese school children sent to the How.- - , 1. - IMIectier;ritYre.M114! i Those in charge of the PleY were: Director, Miss Eudora Eilliner4 property manager; Shir, leynagelenit3esasirei.ktItntk:-rusigretomanagerPeter Garfinkle! prop. arty menerrs- - Pt:tatting caving- ton and Calvin cowley. The east presented a gift to Miss Billings during the Inter- - ', Bti Inrflers.. ' , : , I LiaarrPrperr.. ,... , Thursdays the'EdiaOnians went to the Univereltjy Stadium where they watched the It 0, T. C. drill. ' ' for the room i.: The trip was 'arranged by Captain Swift; Mr. ..loyd, our We welcome Miss born. our The boys ncipa1,1 and Mr. Smith our geography teacher. arithmetic teacher. back to school 4: after an illness of t'Iree weeks. a very gOod time. ,,. had 1 We Were sorry to lifer that her ",, ..........a i At home" ,,,. :!''' Every: cblict: in the Edison Frog vacation was,,,' marred by ' spring Svhool was sled to weicome the g... e,zi.,,..1 r,1 1"! 1' Children WAttwro; ifiness. of the kindergarten I Room Orches.- State Ytha srrPbcnet! Our Social Science Ilatatte were PIER. ,nd first grad. entertained us -i see some to beans vanilla pleased Children of room firs of the :Thursday. They playedo many 'iselectiotut se the that had been brouset from Tawere familiar Sumner School. under the direeEight of them danced .1 that children the a hitt by relative of.:one of our :.rhythm bend accompanied the With. The children liked the es-- tion of Mn. Esther ,Ilarriti. are 'sixth graders. We loved the odor :old French folk dance .fCht the. lection from the Surprise Sym-ears of a frog. They have taking or as they Smelled Just the beans of Avignon. box covered with screen for Dridge phony best, beesuse of Its humor-like our vanilla extract.Jatit f; The dancers were: Jeanne Spite of damp home. It has a his Itself. music and the ' nun story d Pullman, ter. Norman 'Rosenblatt. Anne arelager of Thursday the Edison school soil on Inwhich center The Longfellow g4001 le havHunter. bad Irettelfrew. -- Richard a le the there 1213 a show grass. p.m. P.-it picture A. meetly's. Wedneei ing a 'Anne Lowman.- 'lobby flame. AU the children were Invited pond for the frog to awint In. .1 dajr night. The seciind graders Grey, and liadowe IlrlM SI1ERMAN pA.ygn, - Robin:: '1c,. but they bad to bring are to ' entertain our going iley, Editor. money raised wse to help rote with & thretaeg play entiAre enjoyed It leen; Much and The school 1. ' LOIS JEANr BRIMLEY, radio. for their the pay "A tled. 'l us -Journey to liflook Land." bop They will entertain Associate Editor. The pictures were about: Dog under the direction et Miss Jane Derninan.- Grade :again.triorence oth;1 iSix. Shoes" and Teams," "Snotr Resler and Miss Rota Hardy. We , - , 4 , k h are proud of these ifecond presenting theira forIs the lower the sixth grades of Wa. ere.In our musle, and iuditorlum Fridoy, Mrs. Fisher grades. arranging ,, ere, as they have given us many !stitch presented an entertaining room music,. Dorothy ,Petersen the the Mrs. work ,Fisher'd lit fine programs this year.Patricia ' program about Francs. t 1 Souks. platoon grade are presenting a the director. the :'. There Were 1. DOROTHY and White entitled PETERSON,. ,dlinow play ICATILLEEril TULL, social .a .', playllon lowing Deierte.t. room Seven Editor. Each the Editor. etudiett.;:f. ,: 1,history. bad their own play. The pupils JEAN ANDERSON '4 GLortiA. , DONALD AYRES. l dances and Music. room Associate 13. are Editors. Rostinkrants. sixth of MEADS. the Associrite grade. Editor. .. I ;French In xth the it - grade. Everyone e t i:was in the program. Some of 1 1i the pupils having leading parts I ., School---WHo,-11-, David were: Afflect. i Douglas -... Leonard Britton. Teddy ' Boyle. Mmelv.mommiolMi 4., I .. Dill Winter. Lynn Mulling, '1 We also have bee$s studying ; HAMILTON '' Barrie. Thompson, ' about we the slike to do things Cheers, held in restraint by ' ;Marilyn ' lArson. i Jeanne IA best durtng our leisure Siam. We Barge. Bcgv Swett; Iva Ion hundreda of pupils of the Ham to like ':' flower& Su-' and watch 1 i plant Rhoda" ,;.! i Worley. Greenhaigh. them grow so part at out play School,- were released '. .: son Felt. Calvin MeCillis. Tom. ''':.::,,,' -' ..; was 1: a about ": Ted gardea. this afternoon with theringing : ' ' ' ' . 1,7' my Robert4 ..' .4k , t 4 .. :.'1, We made pretty tionrer bats of I,,. , and others.--Ge- or. Wittman. ii '' of the final class dismissal bell , . '',' f i 4 ' and pink pager and antyellow .! gene Harris. Sixth Grade. ., Ina bop sud girls rushed mat heeds .too. We 4Mad cages i ,, ,, ). .. out at paper. e, or a profront the I: ,,'Wçbster Ottltlettle We had fun nialting . 4 v 1 these .... .. , .. , longed summer vacation. : . 1 .. our 'things and using t , 1 5 Track Med. What's this? tiow" la It they Train'F lyn Cluff. two Ytt--, -a ' ' Last week we hatf--'grade ot get the lumn'l on the rest of wEluircii program .:1, In .),Iis tilades' !roam we are ient? Well, it's because they've that we Invited cur t'. parents to 1 see. We were showthg meet.leisure ,,. training, for the 1 tuck to school on Saturbeen going , time and culture of the Pioneers be t ;1.:' There will high , Jumping. Indians. We and ,litAd while other thousands The artists. days pf i broad, jamping A ' icing. herd. 4 composers. and tut turers. The thildren'-Salt Lake City school chil1 '. LI program was dIrectet by Miss :': Christenseni givery them. felt for dren sorry I -,' In our geograpti Florence Alt and 41s Ora Peter- are son. We ended the tweet-m.' Hamilton's in reguChange teacher by 't studying Canada, toouranswer, , in was us singing "Utah We TAil,e Thee." :,. Wes lar weekly school schedule questions: Frank Tuttle find Eugene Pusey.1 the lona of a tOPir WO prepare made several months 'ago In I grade three. and Ithen read .., the quedlons We have Made a "Leisure Time ',order to giveworkmea more p th,4441 in front Or tite 'Icissit.litti, in.HOOM we ,. tor. Library" kto, aelVn.,First time ,,:'i. A4,,,,,,,,,,:. tarry' out plans visited the Ilamilton.iSchool 1.1 :, Monday ,some of, the pupils In and the remodeling renovating LMIONOa06Nbaia4JI.O104,..MOMmtM.A0bM.WMeatV .1'll we Then called a used 'H our claim will give day tables and chairs. boards to building for, the next school America's Ideal Doy.4 A group l';.1 passed around. A grand time wee ory Park where we ate lunch and make our library. allit we have Of girls are going to to two tap ternL an encame to back We bad school. this books at to our then lend colored read 'Miss many by enjoyable H' routines.' Mary Eludes ) ' Piet week the Staniar 'Traffic - . pictures of more boOks. We also Bnaderer. teacher Is taking charge l'nlice grade toyed the excursion very muth.--El! i!i health bad e in party ' F.rultratIon abr. Kenneth Dement and Arlene visited the Public down of the progratti,DettY Rae. Children of the fourth grades der. pad tour. we are Catiyon. townoDarbara I;rary grade ;:l to our reeding :Omit Of Mr. Wa two . Our -- unit; class State head visited the traffic the second a is It Hale, save Capitol. another grade t:iil 'starting ELLEN POEIVMAN. boys in Salt Lake, was the honor. ed the 'Gold Room" and the Jucalled ,stories In other; lands. i: play for our mothers. II 4 truest. Games of all kinds were dicial rooms and the museum. We Later they gisited the Salt Editor. Leewing about -Otte lands is and everybody was ready were introduced to Gov. Henry Lake Zoo we decided to give ANENSA SHAFTER. played very interestingre! a to were IL Blood. We zoo. . eat to tatrlela . whoa the good things then went Associate Editor. Maack. play about the ' 1 ne done,-Arele- r The long looked for play.' Tom 'Sawyer, was given lit the Bryant Auditorium Thursday. May - 12' So many wished to iittend that two performances were ,peceseery. Thursday evening," the parents attended. Friday 1 man!. nen Was given for those students who could not gain admission at the tv(a414 production, The audience at both per- formancee was most enthusiastic. Everyone pertarmea epIenuktly. ttefo1Iowth were in. the 511st; Tom sawyer. Bill 3erlitittin thIC4 2sTed Kearns; Joe kleberry k'inn. Jones: Sidney. Frank Harper. Joe Joe Wilkens; Jim the Negro. Jim Fritxpatrick: the Sheriff, &adine ( r ,i ' '' i c , - : , I zt , students. ,Just recently they sponsored: 'a book review for tie purpose of providing money' for those who are unable to get Weir graduation clothe. litanY pairalof glasses have been purehOedlor the of louptio wb0 could not afford to buy them. We are vie? proud ''' this work that le being Eckersley. Floor. Theodora Kent. 'Widow Ifnt,orI. Sarah Smith: Farnsworth: Margaret Becky. L Aunt Poll iodcl Susy Je' ' , ' , I , - - ' , I 1 - i I I, , , i 1;1-- 1. ! 4 , 1; I ,, , ' ',' oll.,1.-121b- ', , , r 4 ' - , ' - ',. t 4. ,,''' .,! . :1 1i 1.- ' 1 ' ' - :, BRYANT During this school 'term the Welter, Cdrninitlee of the Bryant has clothed and prMided lunches for 200 usifortunate , Dining the thristmas season ...'' i 1! ,,, , elk. 1a-- h - 1, .. 1 . ' - z ,,, Cptilillittee Aids ZUU I .r 1938 :. 4 Well-Fare, Bryant , , 11 . .21z, , !,:...0-k.(A'Ogo.-::,i- - MA'.e ,.,, - |