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Editor JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL— An assembly was held at Jackson onThursday The program was presented by the student body officers who had attended the 'convention of student 7dy officers atusLincoln news gave hleh Those taking Of this cMvention Shipart were Rose Kumagi Ted Donmizu and Leonard Pignanelli na Jean Ray led us in some songs and Dick Beesley led us In school yells girls’ gymnasium It was the first in a chicken coop We saw two dance of the season and everyone big turkeys Laura Johnson reports: We have enjoyed it We are glad to have J J Harris been studying about the Indians We are back with us again pioneers and Pilgrims We now have a loudspeaker sys- - learning about the first Thanksour auditorlunii of whlch we giving are very proud It Improves our Donna Johnson says the second as now everyone can grade has been coloring-animalassemblies The teacher is reading them a story hear what is being said about a gypsy boy Richard Goudie contributes: We Glee Helps are studying dogs and have learned some interesting things about the German police dog We find that We it is useful during wartime FAYE SMETHURST Editor have also studied about the collie JACK SELANDER Associate and Airedale Editor Many wonderful JACKSON ELEMENTARY stories have been wnten about dogs SCHOOL— The glee club made its first appearance on our Halloween Safety program The rest of the enter- tm s Club With Entertainment tainment was given by the first A group second and third grades from the glee club sang on the School News radio broadcast We are very proud of them Don Dunlop says his group is The chilstudying transportation dren are drawing pictures of boats trains and vehicles Friday will be visitors’ day Our mothers and fathers will come to school to see the work their children are doing Raymond Lublin reports that the pioneers are being studied In his classes The children enjoy this work Dona Sartor says her group is beliginning dictionary work in the brary MAGAZINE FELLA THAT WE WUZ TREY SHUNT OF J1ETRAT AN' SQ TREY — KNOW D'NOU THAT IT AIN'T BECDZ VOU AlNT A NICL GIRL— BUT X CERTOWWELL MEANAlNT IN LOVE WM YOUSE 'ER ouckchullY NOTRIN DON'T HATE PUBUSSVV f 1 DONE WELL X MEAN THE DEBARTMENT SAID X i SHOULD (KNOW-ABO- UT EACH OTHER V4V' ME JEAN ANDERSEN BARBARA M’KEAN HOW CY NOUSE IT 'SFOSE KNOBBY'DOH SAY WAS ONLY FEEL IF NOU THEM TR1NSS IN iNTAVlEWSf’NOW I PUBLISSTY KNOBBYD UNDERSTAND DON'T DO IT AGAIN DO MOD y' REAULYP ! j Editor Associate Editor ONEQUA SCHOOL— Mary Darreports: Last Wednesday by we had an assembly in the upper Rail Two policemen came to talk to us One was dressed in a uniform They told us about “A B C” A Joy Powers Eagle By Paul Powell Yellow Roadster Scout-da- rk’s itasrissi MaKt'iM SYMBOLS USED ON MC MAPS JUMP It means always be careful ELECTRIC RAILWAYS Hal-’lowe- TUNNEL flgagBamwMa Apple Mary and Dennie By Martha Orr IE 8-- A WHOAoie Cuthber-t- s THCRt WITH NtR- GUESS FIT SUSPECTS I'VE GOT THIS HE3 i HAVIW A TER X’D BETTER HIDE IT in HE gonna think gran'ma's DID AN AWFUL SHf SLOPPY JOB OF PUTTING COVER OM THE END OF MY CRUTCH— BUT IT THIS SURE IS -- 3-- A Children Study Live Animals — The heads of our school newsBOB ROMNEY Editor paper the Jacksonian have been GQRDON LEE GILL Mumford chosem— Associate Editor chief executive and editor' Mary FRANKLIN SCHOOL— Margaret Barraclough associate editor Howard Dun field business manager Morgan first grade reports: We Mildred Campbell second associate went for a- - long walk We went to editor Esther Taylor and Kenneth see some animals We saw a cow and her calf They came 'out of Grow reporters An Interesting lecture was given the barn when'we called them We by Edwin R Freeman whotold saw their long winter coats — Then in about the giant Redwoo8 trees we 'Went to the rabbits’ pens They of California in assembly lasf week winked their noses at us They A dance was given Friday In the- - ate hay We aaw come chickens They-areJYa- rd I no use shunt of TDLE THAT MOVIE By Ilam Fisher Talks Impress Children Vital Cheshire reports: In Miss Mary O’Carroll’s room we have Elected a new president and vice Eugene Ueda is our president new president and Elaine Seal is our vice president ' Vanderlinderman Beverly writes: Last Friday we had a play The name of this play was “What One Jack o’ Lantern Supervisor Visits Did” ’The characters were Dale Trombo David Jensen Ralph Steen-blic- k Language Classes Irene Myers and Annabelle SORENSON Editor MARTEUj We invited our principal Lyday Associate Editor MARTIN JERRY Mrs Pyke and the second grades WASHINGTON SCHOOL— Miss to see it Keith Hansen Myrtle Scbwan the language auper-vissays: In our for the city schools visited art room under1 the direction of Washington last Monday Dr J T Miss lone Sheriff we are printing Worlton visited us on Thursday We first put the the Gilbert Smith met with a minor lettersalphabet on scratch paper then on accident on Wednesday drawing paper We all are having The room mothers met Monday fun in doing this and made plans for the year’s work Norma Sturtznegger says: The The meeting was in charge of Mrs sixth grades are drawing health Mrs Naomi Bliss posters in Miss lone Sheriffs room G N Brunker is the chairman After we draw these health posters We are glad to welcome Mrs Mr Ada Henney our health teachour is at Who Boehmer Dorothy er will put them up in the hall school for a few days substituting Eugene Prows writes: The fourth We Isaacson hope Esther Mrs for grade children under the direction us with work her she enjoys of Miss Edith Spencer are building writes a farm in the sand Roerva Christensen table Patricia direc-is- s es the under The thlr Gustln brought us a farmhouse and and Pardoe Isabel Of tion Richard Anderson brought us a Miss Esther Wold gave two plays barn and toy animals and the Indians about the pioneers After the play we forest fires rooms for parties Dr Nuttall Notes our to returned or w i oe Palooka — Don’t Do It Again Education Needs America needs educational pio- neers for adjusting schools to demands of a changing society Dr1 L John Nuttall Jr superintendent of of city schools told members the Sons of Utah Pioneers'- Lunch-eonclu- b Tuesday In the lion House Social Center Dr Nuttall speaking in line with an observance of American Education week compared frontier schools of an earlier day with schools today faced with readjustment problems A J Elggrenr president was in charge By George McManus " Bringing Up Father WHAT'S MAGGIE TV MATTER NOU LOOK WORRIED -- NOT BAD I NEWS HOPE T7 I ' AM WORRIED-W- Y 1 T BROTH- ER LEPT HOME THREE WEEKS AGO AND HO CHEAT HOME HAS HEARD FROM HIM -- WONDER IF HE COULD BE IN TOWN 9 s? 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