| Show i THEwJSAtT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING NOVEMBER IS 1933 'SCHOOL NEWS AND VIEWS dren tell stories about incidents in France which we are going to use in A Havana (also spelled Habana) their lives Last Wednesday the best a French play called “Joan of Arc" now has a population of close to story was to'ld by Stanley Child 800000 Emerson pupils were very happy to Children (For Travel section of your scrapwin aecond place in The Tribune song Kindergarten book) ' to had for visit an the next home at and parents Blue Eagle Code Club night study contest last Tuesday opportunity want the free leaflet’ “QuesIf Enjoy New Art Help s This way they are learning the teachers ELAINE MELEHES A are members of tionsyou day Cuba and Answers About Europe” About Questions 70 m and them fast Miss Webster words Emma their that race most it the and white of helps are these reports Formed by Student s their ' vtntn Or a OP I upus stamped return envelope to I—PEOPLE AND GOVERNMENT of Spanish descent The rest of the send acare Billy Wilson" Editor They all enjoy the new books for the library have been reading me in of this newspaper is Cuba? How stonea in their readers received from the board of education Editor Lois are Associate Chinese large and negroes Ensign people perMake Georgraphy Books Tomorrow— More About Cuba Kent Wilson Editor A an Cuba has 44184 of area sons blood mixed of — Faye Stuart reports that the first A Moat of these books are fiction but Room HAWTHORNE SCHOOL Maxine White Associate Editor miles counting several hunis making very good progress in their a few are for history and social sciWhat language is spoken there? (Copyright 1933 Publishers' SyndiQ 1A reports: The kindergarten chil- square Vlelet Brawn Editor dred tiny islands near the coast It AWithin the next few WHITTIER SCHOOL— On Novem- reading and arithmetic and just love ence references cate) easel new Spanish is the native language the Christensen Editor Assaelate to dodren are enjoying they Is larger than Ireland and la only learn to write which they are ber 4 the Junior traffic police were days the books will ell be catalogued Ray M’KINLEY SCHOOL — Jeannette have just made Now thqy can make about 6700 square miles short of be- but many persons (especially those ’ and ready lor students’ use ' entertained at a show uptown and ing very nicely Verlle McGhie CA writes: In our “Foods” classes have been making Salisbury reports: The pupils of the beautiful pictures with the dry colors ing es large as the famous land of who live on the coast) can speak En Airmail Pilot Jumps enjoyed the treat very much is care one tourists of Taking glish 7th books are some we class had near making or biscuits geography In the grade Last week was National Education spelling The eesel has a brown blue red England (not counting Scotland study baking powder From Flaming Plane of the Important industries of the Is We use the future each class will prepare and containing the work discussed in class black orange and green jar on either Wales) Week Thursday was visiting day for stepsNtiffneographed land and most tourists come from the are books called our These them then a in do daily model serve breakfast side Four children can paint at one Pupils the parents Many parents came to study steps by reading United States and Canada ALBUQUERQUE N MNov 12 UP) B “Foods” classes are studying menus diaries time Newell Pettitt helped us saw school and observed the daily class what they say —HU ship Q Is Cuba a republic? mass of flames Harlan Betsy Bradley 6A reports that all for luncheons’ Under the direction of In the 7A library class Miss Vir- the long pieces Bill Brim and Dougwork J Coulam has been giving a good las Edgington fifth grade scouts put A Yes it has been a republic for Hull of Kansas Mary Nielson 5A contributes: In the classes of the platoon system have Mrs Mildred Peacock the instructor ginia City airmail pilot 31 years Junior Red the girls are making different kinds of deal of dictionary work we not only on the hinges for us Darlene HumFormerly it was a Spanish saved hU life Our school room we have the Blue joined the American tho Use of his para us work it the but teaches a bp seven Cross had the The revolted rooms race The cakes enjoy many 'Keat Bush Barbara Fannie people colony'hut We club of a phrey have code morals Eagle United States went towar with Spain chute near here today but the plane A Zane Grey production “Under the things and Jack Layton have painted picfor good citizenship We must obey to see which one would get their memin 1898 and gained control of Cuba at wai totally wrecked — the lawsor $se not sign our names bership fees first Rooms 10 and 8 Tonto Rim" attracted many pupils to Again this year we have started a tures to decorate our kindergarten the end of the war A few years later Hull said he was flying the mail ' to this code We don’t have to sign were the winners Now we all have the auditorium Thursday after school Press club We are getting a paper Donald Challis reports that room out areour The editor for Cuba was set free Thanksgiving 2A is learning how to do long divibadges and proud to wear Anyone holding a season ticket or our names if we can’t obey What form of government does over the transcontinental western air Q paying 10 cents at the door was given Yvonne Welling and the ert direc- sion We enjoy it better than ahort Gendon Johnson 4A writes: The them route from Kansu City to Albuquertor Brewster are Cuba have? as that the prances a free ctfbdy bgr So far only a feyr fast very busy division We want to learn it Joyce reports King' children of the fourth grade are learn' A It is a republic with president que when the ship caugt fire at 1240 as we can so we will be Able to do A few days teachers have organized - a band in the moving pictures have been shown but working on this issue ing to be better readers We are happy to have Miss Flor larger problems soon We like it each- child has a we hope to enjoy more of them and a congress The constitution is a m ago pur principal gave us a reading kindergarten a ad Hull Jumped from thrshlp with hU - bick wth ence in to as chance t of the United subafter us th: to it teaches modeled HjrpeMARJORIE GEORGE Uj it play aain test He will give us another in thc mu’tiply ’chute and made a sale landing in a m we her much when to want States learn We she tract and divide EGBERT very MARION spring to see whether we have imfarm field The mail wu destroyed was absent Who is Machado? all we can about it as we know it will Q proved any We have little books Baking Powder Biscuits Hull was alone in the plane A We a A are of us next former work our Cuba in having year point cop again help president that have testa in them that help us TrM test in our art room The one who BrinP 10 reports: room of Tuckfield Cubans him of accused Mad Many Billy ruling Cla in our reading Food CUBANS JAIL AMERICAN by m the most drawings by cer The windows in the east building by “blood and Iron” He made sure HAVANA Nov 12 Bill Sutton reports that on Friday For Solarium at School hands well-paitain time will receive e prize Every- have been decorated for Thanksgivsoldiers and were that the room 17 had a program in honor of Editor Elisabeth Snow one is trying hard to win ing The design pictures a large turlargely because of hi influence over Allen son of an American resident of Armistice day Kay Schwendiman Associate Editor Marianne Newton Barbara Martin Editor A aeeaa In Havana Leater Mqore 7A writes In our key being brought in by a happy band the army he remained in power Last Havana who wu arrested during was in charge of the program which Robert Kluge Aeeoeiate Editor SOUTH JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL- -A Q How many people live in Cuba? August howevar a successful revolt mopping up of rebellious elements English room we hive been outlining of Pilgrims and Indiana included stories poems songs and SCHOOL — Hamer the Century of Progress Our teacher We have a new set of attractive A The population in 1931 was fine Armistice day program was EMERSON against him took placa and he was wu released today He said he waa readings During two minutes' silence which Is a little less than compelled to flee from the country to taken Tuesday night while driving Reiser On Tuesday the 8th helps us with this and when It Is fin- looking mottos for our language room the class stood at attention presented by Miss Mary Schettler and and 7threports: voted Enthe of or in of are save his life The revolt was organ- in an automobile with three frienda for nine ished should be the set There it population posters against grades very complete The second grade children of rooms the Junior Red Cross club Friday prohibition The results were as folized partly by university students In music we have been learning They are attractively d’esigned on gland and did not know the reason for his I and 10 have started decorating for To what race do the Cubans was played first and lows: Room 20 for repeal 21 against many new songs Among these is the light green paper with black print-inQ Q How large is Havana the capi- confinement There were no chargee Thanksgiving They are making post- morning Taps r tal city? belong? then there was thirty seconds of si- repeal 19 room 24 for 28 against 10 “Marseillaise” the national anthem of -against him ers of the Pilgrims The first grade children are dra- lence in which the student body paid room 22 for 21 against 21 room 23 23 against 13 room 25 for 17 matizing a story about the Pilgrims tribute to the soldiers killed in the for against 21 total for 108 against 84 They are also learning Thanksgiving was recited Miss Helen Woolley was in charge of songs and poems and some dances war "In Flanders Field” — eausas-- aau The children in room 12 hive finished by Gene Lefenon and “Our Answer the voting in the social science classes Carol Nelson 7A writes: Bobby f AM- - VERY : their first primers and have their big to Flanders Field” by Madeline ErickWELL-- : WELL- t MERE DUMMY baloney! son A talk on “The Junior Red Carlisle brought a small orange tree wimers now I GET LWE BUT BUT SORRY ALLOW OUR WELPRESIDENTIAL THIS STICK Norita Cornick and Carl Jensch of Cross in Peace and War" by our Jun- to add to our 7th grade solarium IT- ARE FILLED SUITE- ME TO SHOW THINK OF Grand three the sixth grade report: The two sixth ior Red Cross club president Leone Bobby is a student at the Ensign WE’RE TRAMPS A ROOM WE WILL YOU WHAT WE COURSE IN YOUR SAFE was followed by selections school but he lives near our school Hepner Armistice had an progrades day hm-m- ! EM 9 HAVE- - SOMETHING MAKE YOU A RATE IS AVAILABLE YOU CLEAN SO SOME O’ gram Friday The children gave talks from the hoys’ glee club Mr Joseph The tree was grown from a seed and A LITTLE BY THE WEEK-D- O IN A SUITE IF YOU on the World war One group gave W Talner gave a talk on “Armistice It has one huge green orange on it PERHAPS- - WE HAVE IT- YOU PLAN sang We expect the tree to blossom in JanDUSTY a Red Cross play At the conclusion Day” after” which everyone BUT TO BE WITH uary or February of the program everyone sang “Taps " ’America 75 Miss Mary Breech and Miss Bernew that Reiser Betty reports NOT OS LONG? nice Barnes girls’ gymnasium teach- volumes have been added to the school Fifth Graders Gather ers announce r that about 200 girls library Foods have passed the first badge test These Winifred Bowers 6A says that the Day by Day With Uncle Bay Three-fourth- v I j 0rane berto d one-tent- h g LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE Hello Pal J - ' ” OP-M- Thanksgiving tests consist outdoor activities each in difficulty About 20 girls passed the second test and only one Dorothy Jensen passed the third Miss Breech says that a much larger number of girls completed the tests this year than during the past few years A meeting waff held The first P-Thursday evening at 8 o’clock in the auditorium Mrs Percy L White president introduced J B Driggs our principal who' discussed the school projects for the year Refreshments were served to the parents who attended After the meeting the Wallace Rodberg Editor LIBERTY SCHOOL— Elaine Robinson reports that the pupils in the fifth grade are busy working out plan for the collection of foods for the needy on Thanksgiving After this food has been brought It will be turned over to the relief committees of the city to be given to the most needy families Kenneth Dale Morrison contributes: Miss Marie Anderton’s second graders have been working hard on their new spelling words They ’take them Of T 3rd grade children have improved their room by the addition of a nicelv painted box in one corner to hold the lunches the children bring Beverly Bloomfield contributes- In Miss Mary Badger’s 3rd grade the children are making a sand ’table showing Pilgrim life One boy brought a log cabin and this will be used for the home in which all the Pilgrim" lived before each family had a house They are furnishing the house with rag rugs patchwork quilts and a little stone fireplace” They are dressing dolls to represent the Pilgrims Each Wedne-dsthe 6th grade chil OK-SOMETH- - v BELIEVE IT OR NOT ’ WINNIE WINKLE THE BREADWINNER Slow Motion TEE SINCE fVlNWIf: l5 GOING ABOUND WITH W- - NFAFSV” The DISTRICT LEADER By Ripley Np HE'S GIVEN HER A MOTORCVCLE-ESCOR- T TO TAKE HEP TO WORK MORNINGS SO IT’S A CINCH SHE'LL ALWAYS BE ON TIME ' GASOLINE ALLEY Cm a p C A CAN CATCHES COLO EASILY TIM AND LOSES ITS BRIGHTNESS-DECA- INTO AND YS POWDER ‘FOOT&AlC wliii Fond el Throop Poimlvnqin PLAYED IN A LOSING vhcn They pi£ ms Ma Bits SnlHie - THAT MAW MUST BE CAUGH- T- AS LONG AS Hk’l LOOSE HE'LL STOOP TO ANY VILLAINY-sKiS- T THE OTHER DAY HE DROPPED A BRICK FRO THE TOP OP A TALL BUILDING AND I BARELY ESCAPED VHTH MY LIK- E- VD GIVE HALT OP ‘ AUSTRALIA TO REE CAPTAIN- NEVER man behind that LATER BARS- - HERB HER&S2Q00r FOOTBALL (Letter) GAME TH A A Cft1 heart on her SIDE WcSlmu5tefMasachuwtIt DURING HIS CAREER HOTCHKISS 1921 ' THE ONLY WITNEtt WHO COULD APPEAR AGAINST L- HE'E THE DEATHAT CROOKED OAMBUNCr ME ON ONE WHO QUEERED MB WITH MILLI- E- HE' THE ONLY MAN WHO SAW ME WITH THE STOLEN PEAR- L- AND HE' THE ONE HHO’E PRESSING CHARGES AGAIN ST ME FOR TRYING ID DO AWAY WITH HI- M- IF I CAN GIT k RID OP UM GUMP THEY (WON'T HAVE A SHRED OF EVIDENCE AGAINST Mi- - WITH HIM GONE 4 CAN MARK A CLEAN START-H- E THE MAN TO GST OUT OF THE (NAYA GOT TO BE DONS QUICK AND 'hE’E so! 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