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HEALTH IS HE? i I’LL BET HE'S ONE OP THOSE RACKETEERS HIDING FROM THE COplRj It Every Time ( 201Ifuungs) ” Northeast ' Nebraska Leajua V 1938 hy Jimmy Hatlo Joe Palooka —One of the BYE Mob Joe Palooka--Ju- Before the Battle st Donald Duck — Salt Lake School News and Views - HAMILTON SCHOOL Douglas Alvin Campbell writes: Hamilton children welcomed the following teachers who are new In the school this year: J T Woolston Miss Emma Stevens Miss Patty Cracroft who teach in the sixth grade and the articulating unit Miss Katherine Earle Miss Elizabeth Mitchell and Basil Hansen fourth and fifth grades: Miss Vlyian Brown "the second grade " Renee Rodman contributes: Students of the sixth grade gave two plays In honor of Constitution day earlier this month The plays were given by room 13 and 17 and were vefy Interesting They made us appreciate the work of the men who framed the constitution They certainly understood our needs We resolved to uphold the constitution of the United States andfin doing so to the flag and pledged -- allegiance sang America” Pauline Nance reports: Our build Ing has been thoroughly renovated since It was closed on May 21 The rooms are all changed around re decorated' and equipped" with the most modern furnishings even to the desks on skids Ws have a lovely new library but the biggest thrill of all is our new auditorium We have never had one and this one is so beautifully finished that it is a real joy to all of us It Is delightful to attend school In our new building and all the boys and girls are striving to keep it as clean and beautiful as it ia now Marjorie Bench says the sixth grade has assigned four captains hnd four assistants to manage the league teams" Aftbn Key Is athletic man ager and Beverly Gaylor is her as- sistant " t Safety Drive Inaugurated X geant E C Hale visited our school out the dance made It a huge MDUP WIFE'S BROTHER-THLorraine Fredrickson ONE THEY CALL THAT'S ABOUT ALL and talked to the students on safety HE DOES KNOW— Student body affairs at the Roosewe have started a safety drive UnAN' TH' FIRST TIME KNOWS der the direction of Miss Helen velt high school are running smoothYOU ARE IN- IHE'S BEEN RIGHT IN HIS LIFE-- I Wells our art teacher we are ly with the organization of the I SUPPOSE WILL HAVE TO SEE making posters on safety which governing groups headed and preHIM IN- will be displayed in the halls Under sided over by the student body of the direction of our health teacher ficers Dean Lawrence' Beverly Mrs Hazel Jensen the class has Brown Bill Aired Jim Gibson and Each Glendon Johnson Each officer is been divided into groups on is a proj- chairman of one of the four groups working safety group ect We feel that all this will help The weekly meetings are attended by a principal representative and make our school much safer Jessie Whitaker fifth grade says: an alternate elected by the stuWe are studying insects in the na- dents In each advisory group These ture class The teacher Miss Helen meetings are conducted according procedure and Wells said we might bring ome to parliamentary Powers Eagle Scout- d support of Roy butterfly collections and ‘mount have theRoosevelt student These them in a box We have several every A S1WGTO Tie IACH OF in grqups are sure to be of benefit to bottle with Interesting Insects EACH CASE I PULL THE school the students" the and the them We enjoy watching- and Louise Richards community CORD FROM OUTSIDE —AND— studying the many species yEdmund Evans reports: Pupils of the fourth grade elected class offi- Children Enjoy cers this week They are Dick Johnson president- - Francis Parmley Music Class vice president and Mary Lou Mac JOAN SQUIRES Editor Arthur secretary Ruth Cate contributes: Sixth CAROL JCGLLARD Associate Editor grade students are making safety books Pictures and paragraphs HAWTHORNE SCHOOL-D- ale are being prepared to be put in Wilkinson reports: We have begun them We feel sure that the books our music work this year withgreat wilt be good enough to give te the Interest and joy becausajOucJan T S HDNGHTWD 77£&mS ££ guage lessons are being correlated younger children as a present CSEP7FD FCfc 5 Marilyn Pohlman reports: During with music Already we have nrnm 7h£ art class we are making covers for learned many songs One of them health book The pictures are to we liked was “The Cuckoo” be cause each boy and girl had a turn Dixie Dugan — On the Way I illustrate safety first conduct Bobby Nevins says the sixth grad- being the little cuckoo that pops DEPUTY — YEW STAY WERE ers elected Patricia May Cotterell out of the clock for preeldent and Carmen Kipp for Our music appreciation class has AND MAKE SURE TH" ©APS been more Interesting since Miss AIN'T RUSTED ON THEM vice president THAR CELLE Esther Davies has been playing the KENNETH HANSEN Editor memory melodies on the phonoLOUISE DROUBAY Associate graph and then on the piano By Editor hearing them on two different inROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL— struments we get to be familiar ‘‘Howdy!" That’s what everyone was with them more quickly saying Friday at Roosevelt for it Renee Louie Bays her class has Wa Howdy day Getting acquaint- been studying the Wasatch mountains ed was ths main objective of the and the children are making & miniature Wasatch range In the day The social group arranged an sandtable In the art room they which consisted of perfor- are drawing fall fruits mances by the graduates of grade Beverly Brown report that the schools which are represented at children of her room are sorry that Roosevelt This assembly was fol- Miss Mary Watkins is absent but lowed by the first dance of the year they enjoy the Substitute teacher a Although the ballroom was rather great deal crowded the good music and spirit - This group has some brand new of hilarity that prevailed through arithmetic books sue-ces- New Teachers Welcomed By George McManus Bringing Up Father r ELLEN JANE KERR Editor ALICE EVANS Associate Editor DOUGLAS SCHOOL — Lois Anne Jordan of the articulating unit sends la the following itegn: Since Ser remarkable I SUPPOSE I'LL HAVE TO THINK OF SOME SCHEME TO GIT RID OF HIM- - I HAVE IT-- I’LL PRETEND I AM phoning AAAGGE- - WORLD WE UVE IN -- YOU TALKIN' TO MAGGIE AT YEI5 HOUSE AN' SHE'S SITTIN' IN THE AUTO DOWNSTAIRS- HIM-SHO- By Paul Powell whole-hearte- mm ROYIROY'WKE Msm UP THAT MR SraSTTEN ISON THE 'PHONE AND HEJS ALL EXCTTED - what honest in be raGm there! 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