Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING JANUARY 13 1934 Longfellow’s ‘Hiawatha Read in Class by Teacher ’ Ruth Corlqulit Editor Dorothy Quellmai Auocluta Editor SUMNER SCHOOL—Alice Rufener reporta: In our class room 10 our teacher la reading us "Hiawatha" by It is a long Henry W Longfellow poem and it does not start like "By the Shores of Glthle Gooma” Our teacher said that it would take about a month to read it because she doesn't read it every day We have three days a week for her to read it Hanry W Longfellow" has Written very many books He has been given most the honr of being America's 1 famous poet Virginia Marron reports: The thing that has been of the greatest Interest in our school for quite a while is our new stage built in our auditorium room It will hold 38 pupils A Then we are planning a P-meeting for next Monday evening Our glee club is going to sing five songs and a little play also will be put on ' Irene Harper repbrts: The day before school closed for Christmas the pupils of room 18 presented a play entitled "Where Love Is God Is” which was written by a Russian man writer Martin a (the main character) was originally taken by Gerhart Axeman but as he was ill on that day the part was splendidly played by Harold Peterson Ralph Erikine took the part of the pilgrim Jack Herring was the old snow shoveler A woman was played by Merle Burmann the old apple woman by Norma Shirtllff the boy who stole the apple Tom Settle We are very glad to say our play went over well Bessie Jean McLean reports: The children who are members of the Art club are: Kathleen Christensen Dorothy Clark Sam Edmonds Marjorie Ball Leonard Miller Lois Elaine Johnson Bessie Jean McLean Ada Cross Bruce McKinney Clyde Thomas Carol Johnson and Richard Green All the children who are not in it are working hard to Join T n Science Class Studies Curiosities of Nature ) Rbada Richards? Editor Dana Hanson Associate Editor WASATCH SCHOOL — In natural science our teacher Miss Margaret Birrell put on the board “Nature’s Curiosity Shop” Below this she had some of the curious things of nature Some of the items were: Why is the lion called the king of beasts? What makes a cat purr? Why are desert plants apt to be thorny? There are many questions like these We answered them all in class and the next day we Wrote the answers all down in our nature tablets VIRGINIA PALMER 6A The Junior police of the school have a big responsibility to take care of They must be alert and have keen eyesight Their job is to keep the children out of the street when cars are passing and to stop the cars When the children kre crossing The chief officers are Dave Bullen and Bud Chamberlain When these officers have new suggestions or ideas they tell Miss Edith Goates and she calls a meeting of the traffic police and there they discuss the plans CATHERINE PURTON 6A t Many of the students have admired the work of famous cartoonists such as Walt Disney Ripley Harold Gray King Branner George McManus and Sidney Smith Because so many children have' wished that they could draw such realistic figures Miss Margaret Birrell our art teacher has started a club called ‘‘The Cartoon club” The purpose of this club is to create more interest in art and to develop what talent the children have The members are taught proportion and are making great progress JACK LANE 6A in cartooning Examinations Hold Interest at School Mid-Ye- ar Shirley Newman Editor Roy Cole Associate Editor RomLOWELL SCHOOL-Doro- thy ney Bell 7B is anxious to report: The fifth sixth and seventh grades of the LoweH school are preparing for the midyear examinations so that we will be able to do our best in the final examinations In order to do so the seventh grades have been reviewing the mountains rivers capitals sea ports and mountain peeks of Asia South North America America Africa Australia and Europe A fifth grader Jim Newman reports: Our geography teacher Mrs Ardelle Dlckard was telling us about her trip to Alaska as that is the country we are studying at the present time She said the most interesting things she saw which there were The use of the t the Totem poles Totem pole is a way of keeping the records of the Alaskan Indian tribes They are made of peculiar forma of figures to indicate the emblems of the tribes whose people have married From a third grade contributor TEETHING BABIES Should Not Suffer Kennedlne Cornla comas: We have a new afternoon book which Is called It is Stories of Amerlcen Pioneers very Interesting and there are meny good stories about pioneers In it We are learning about how they traveled and how they - carried their things The pioneers went through terrible hardship One story told ebout Daniel Boone and a small party going to Kentucky When the second grade children returned to school after the Christmas holidays they were all anxious to see It each other's "Christmw presents was decided that the best way would be for each child to bring his favorite present to school so that everyone might see It And the dolls books games trains and many other delightful presents oertainly proved that Santa Claus was a very bus and generous friend this Christmas Sixth Grader Prepare Bulletin on Franklin Charlotte Amundsen Editor Melvin Woolf Associate Editor Beatrice FOREST SCHOOL-M- iss readsixth of the teacher grade Logie ing classes has asked the pupils to make a bulletin of Benjamin Franklin We will give interesting topics from the books and pictures we have We have already studied studied Franklin's life and found it very inLOUISE PIA Room 5 spiring see In Miss Louise Starbuck’s nature room we are studying evergreen trees Miss Starbuck has taught us to tell them spsft by their needles and by So other outstanding characteristics far we have learned the pme and the spruce but we hope to learn others We always enjoy this class too where we study the great We are going to study rocks plants birds and animals GLORIA HANCOCK Room 28 The children of room V have received a new rubber ball which is for use In the three first grades The reporters of room 8 have decided to help the teacher get interesting Rems for the paper GRACE HOLLAND Room 1 e The social science work is proving Mary Alice Hamilvery interesting ton says that the art classes are cooperating with the social science classes by making maps The children in rdom20 made a pictorial map of the New England states They gave an exhibit of their work whicn was very successful Betty Parker reports that the social science work in room 18 is now concerned with the study of British possessions in Asia Thelma Edwards says that her class is studying the queer animals of Australia Among these animals the platypus and the laughing jackass were most interesting duck-bille- d — Lecturer Tell School Children of Bird Habits Edith Klcnits Editor Dorothy Husband Associate Editor JORDAN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL —Several weeks ago our school had an unusually interesting assembly A lecturer known as the "bird man” paid the school a visit This man told us about the habits of various species of birds and about their habitats He also gave the many different calls of the birds He had with him a large roll of paper on which he would draw to illustrate the point of his topic The "bird man” would whistle differ-en- t songs while he drew pictures of several kinds of birds These pictures were drawn in colored chalk They are now placed in the general science room Here they make the study of birds more interesting to the pupils A dramatic club Is soon to be orThe pupils ganized at our school who are interested in dramatics now will have a place where they will be able to display their talent Plays readings and other things that deal with dramatics will be the subjects that will be carried through Last week the boys’ basketball team of our school played against the basketball team of the Jackson school It was a very exciting game and also a clean game Although the boys of our school lost they were very good sports However they are now practicing so that they may win in the next game that they play The Library club of our school Is progressing very nicely The members and officers have their regular meetings They discuss problems which may arise and do other useful things We feel sure that this club will be another among our large assortment-of dubs "that ViR succeed in the things that it is aiming for well-playe- d When there ia such a sure and safe method of allaying all teething pains as Gass Room Decorated With Photos of Authors DR STEDMAN’S May Simpson Editor Dorothy Rawlings Associate Editor EDISON SCHOOL— Marian Barnes 6A reports’ Our sixth grade room is now decorated with pictures of Amer- ican authors or pictures from the stories they have written Among the authors are Henry W Longfellow William Cullen Bryant Mark Twain and Theodore Roosevelt Jack Sampson says the fJth grade children are making some splendid nature note books R ght now they TEETHING POWDERS and recommended by the world over for mote than 60 years None genuine without this Trademark Your Druggist can supply you Used Mothers Jimti H Stedmm London Eng sacks Reservation to 7c 6c 7c 8c Boafttfei? 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