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A4‘ Chameleons find it safe to Intelligence TeN Given to Children Janice Jacobaen editor Shirley Ayres and Clark Johnson associate editors Longfellow School — Donna Far ney writes: The third and sixth grades were very exuted and perhaps a little worried Thursday ’J he students of these classes had an inHowever they telligence test found that the test was not as difficult as had been expected and most of them came through all right The Longfellow school was very U proud to have 18 bovs in the A take the oath of office as junior traffic police Officer E C Hale visited the school on October 2 to give Ihe boys their belts and badges We and to administer the oath appreciate the service of our junior raffle boys and hope that no accidents will occur during the school year Joe Reinsimar repoits During the coming week the pupils of the fifth sixth and seventh grades are to be given their chance to take part in the glee club Each pupil will have an opportunity to try for the chorus Yvonne Cleverly contributes 2 f the second one Room was very excited and grades thrilled about their first trip to the school libiary on Thursday Our librarian Miss Fiances Whitworth told the class how to handle the books and about the proper tare of them She also read them an interesting story and let them look at some of the hooks They enjoyed their first libiary period very much I be The color of a stone or tree My safety comes in different ways So I wear white on rainy Dugan — The Sealed Door Copyright Mathematic Clan Studies Graphs Mi Naught fivndlrtt Inn By Slriebcl and McEvoy !0W r open1 ill Donald Duck XI By Walt Disney Children Enjoy Class Aquarium heir long trip to the warm south-- 1 land Tommy Davis sixth grade reMary Jo J’allanoh editor Mary Koch and Alonso Ferrell poits For the past week we have been studying ahout wild animals associate editors Mrs Eleanor K Dyer our teac her William M Mewart S hool— The In opr nature class has made this malhematHs class is studying lntei esi mg for us how to mnke and read graphs cor- very the school all to We bring rectly giaphs we can find Some of these School Officer Hie not coneilly made because they do not stait from zero and so To Be Elected foim a wrong picture In the mind of the student We have made line Helen Sinclair Editor graphs bar ciicle and puluie Kenee Harrison Associate Editor giaphs to show the population W asatc h S hool — 'I he i hildi en at area and lesouiies of diffeient count ncs Each member of Ihe Wasatch school are Intensely ini lav must make nt least one bar terested In the election of school and one cu i le graph — Ralph Riser offic eis this week An assembly will he held in Ihe auditorium On Wednesday the Slew ait high wheie nominations for president sihool and guests Ihe intermediate first vice president second vice guides attended the fust assembly president and n secretary will be of Ihe jour Miss Jessie Terry led made The election will takp place In tluee songs “Ameru a" Ihe Slar Thursday when all the childien ’ Spangled Banner and "A Tatnotic from the third grade through the Wish” Neigeanl E C Hale and ar tic ulHtlng unit will have a chance Offli er Harvey C Ten i e of the to vote Susan Jane Woolley loom 7 sec (gallon bateau spoke on the great need oi obsirvlng safety ond grade reports Out clavs went lules 'Jhev gave many llhudra to visit one of the girls In our lions to show that laielessness and room Afton Hanson She asked os lack of obseivamc of these rule to see her rabhit and little bunnies lead lo Double for iboth parent We fed them and enjoyed watching and student Sergeant Hale then them Afton a mother gave u a nice tieat before we came back to installed the lumen police Oison White tepoiU the fust sc hool file dull of Ihe veai was held Rohm Cray room 5 second Wednesday morning with no on grade says- - Officer E C Hale fusion ’Ihe building was emptied came lo school the other clay and of Tat students In one and one talked to u about safety He told us not to ptav In the stieet and half minutes 'Ihe gnu) we expei Is everybody lo watch both way to leaih hnwevei befoie we out 111 ope mlliule row d a trft We are all trying ’Ihe fue de pitnient feels that fiequent fue to do what he said I s i Gordon Schettler Editor Jack Bolton Associate Editor days Ensign School— The children of room 11 have an aquarium reports dulls In uty schools will make Patricia Pingree It contains four greater safety for children In case gold fish each one of a different of a real fire color We have put green plants in the aquarium to supply oxygen Clashes Organize We are going to for the fish have some snails in the aquarium Bugle Corps too They will keep the water irginla Gray editor clean Anna Lou Giles associate editor From Kenneth Bennion comes tafayetta School— The Lafayette this item: Miss Catherine G Bon school has otganized a fine bugle our music teacher is teach It is conducted by Armont ner corps us some Mexican and Spanish Willardsen and Miss Orra L Bard-we- ll ing She has divided the class songs We feel fortunate that Mr into soprano second soprano and Willardsen has come from the alto The children like part singHorace Mann high school to assist ing and enjoy learning the pretty and lively Mexican airs us The fourth grade has started Last Friday we raised the flag Individual reading says Jolen with the bugle corps for the first Shurtleff This is new and intertime The members are Don Iliner-ma- n esting Formal language is new to th who is the captain Dick of room 8 according to Earl children Wade Robinson Young their reporter Joanne Duncan Lloyd John Babbel Richard Lutz This group Is now learning about Bobby Franc Dee Hunter Richard capital letters commas and peShaw David Hoisley Ray Hale riods And the children of room five Delbert Jack Paul Mathews Eddie are studying the various types of AdRobin Torhmy Coon Richard houses reports Claudia Burton amson and Barry Baxter They are making a scrapbook of Baibara Siegel first grade room houses 3 reports1 This week we slatted We Stlldfllt Council on our new seatwotk books arp almost through with our “Nippy” hook and will soon be Hold Meeting M Dixie ABOVE THE SURFACE tm inirnl Salt Lake City School News and Views B-- WOW LISTEN TO W HIS FACE ALWAYS REMAWJ SAID CRAM'J By George McManus IS THIS THE MANAGER OF THE HOTEL 7 WELL-YO- U HAE TO MAKE AN EXCEPTION IN THIS CASE-THI- S IS MR & MRS JIGGS TALKING -- YES KNOW MRS UIGGS - 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Opr LK AND SLEEP IN THE WATER with 5 JAWS Copyright McNaught Syndicate Mm wmmBLEm Inc Palooka —Unwelcome Visitor l CLAYBROOK Duluth ilia 5 ‘i WHL1AM iVsW i t Gunther Utel Editor Elva Met Associate Editor Bryant High School— The student council of Bryant held it first meeting of the year on Tuesday Thi group will meet one each week to make law and help This 1 the govern the school fourth consecutive year this organization has functioned at Bryant Arthur R Overlade conductor of the Bryant high school orches-ti- a has his organization well under way 'ihe orchestra plans to appear on student and parent-teachpiograms An assembly to swear In th Brvant high school junior traffic police was held In the auditorium Wallace Bennett last Wednesday chief of police for the school was in charge j i er i Kiuanians Plan Triple Meet TUiis for a thteo-wa- y special observance progiam at the regular Thursday noon Ktwanis Huh meeting at the Hotel Utah wer made Tuesday at a Ktwanlan hoard of ditec tor meeting at th Newhouse hotel Byron W Butler first vice president who presided said Inter national I ue fteventlon week National Recreation Week and Columbus dny would all h observed at the1 Thuisday gathering Newell B Cook fish and gain of T lab will be commlsslonei sp aker with “Ihe Wild Life of (lab Its Value lo the Mate and to the Spoil iinan" as hi subject Mr Butler said I |