Show - - - e — l' — t ‘ 1 gakt Zeibunt 4'be 541t Fridly Morning '1 r v I School News and Views e I I Gasoline Alley t AA WUMPLE SALESMAN of - )1 - Itarvel Barnum editor Dick Lowman associate editor Paul Rogers of Garfield kinder- garten reports: It is fun to people and that is what we did last week when we gave our first grade neighbors a nice big library cabinet made by our afternoon boys "They were so slur-pri- se - f -- aurprised and happy that the entire class came over to thank us They are gbing to say "Thank you" anothet day when they will torne in and read to us News reported by Betty Berntoen: The second grader' in room four are trying very hard to become- good spellers Last week 29 of us had perfect scores and the other three missed but one word each Elaine Grover third grade reporter says We have made telling about fun in the snow These are made with white chalk on colored paper We bad so many good ones it was rather difficult to decide which should be used for our room decoration Those chosen have been neatly mounted upOn heavy pa per From the third grade Joyce iltilfast reports: In our nattire class we are studying about dogs Leen of us bee chosen a dog that we wish to tell about- - We ars making a scrapbook in which we well will put pictures of dogs as as the best stories written-abou- t them Sixth grade news reported by Norma Kjar: Our last snowstorm was enjoyed more than any other for we were permitted by Miss Brewer to have a real snowball fight Snowballs came thick and fast and good dodgers were the onty ones who escaped them pie-har- m - - Hamilton-Ha- s New Subject Copeland Jerre MA11011 Watson editor associate edfror Recreation is the main study ef the boys and girls at Harrill- ton school right now The sr- ticulating unit iis learning-hogeographical conditions affect recreation Information is gathered from booklets of recreation centers all over the world and is given to the class as oral reports says Luana Graff In connection with this stiicly Schofield director of recreation in Salt Lake City allowed a moving picture in the auditorium last Thursday says Carolyn Olson Fifth graders are looking forward to a dance which they expect to have in a few days re ports Donna Bennion A film called "The Gateway3 to the Worist" and showing how the telephone reaches all parts of the world was shown to the children of room seven last week according to Carol Midgat ley Another film "Deathhow Crossroads" showed - the many people are killed in automobile accidents due to carelessness Bonnie Davis says a number of her classmates are bringing woodburning sets to school and showing their friends how wood pictures b- burned toofmake room six a r e Children planning to build a post office reports Donna Miller Every one in the class will help Hamilton student body elected new officers last week They are Dick Marshall president Gayle Martin vice president Marian Watson secretary contributes Dean Crawley Miss-Jessi- e " - - 0 -- - : Judge Memorial Waits Carnival ) Ij4 L Dan nearly editor Donna Mario Layng associate - are All enthusiastic over the 4134 Six Carnival" which will be held Saturday and Sunday Each room is competing to sell the most tickets Semester examinations are making all students work hard this week Most of the boys and girls will be glad when they are over Is Much interest being shown over the success the basketball team is having at present All rtudents hope it continues The 4 ' - riext game is scheduled for Fri- day with Morgan as opponents ' Dane n ety Popular - At fliseri(Ic Jacqueline Skoubye editor Patricia Murphy associate editor Dancing is ievrty popular tivity at Riverside school Tuesday for the first time the boys had to ask the girls for dances 'It took some time to get started but after a little while every- one was dancing- The students have learned to waltz quite well and about the middle of Febru-- T ory they will be taught the fox trot Most of the children are happy to have the privilege of dancing reports Gladys Joy Gold of One the sixth grades is - - - - Mary Steele editor Examinations ars never v r y ' pleasant thiligs to look forward to particularly when they are given by Miss Ida Hoffman the physical Education teacher at the children lika4 iss Hoffman very much but her knack of giving examinations has them all worried Ruth Armstrong reports that In Miss Cora Morton's room the' children are studying cows and calves They expect to go to some local dairy to see—how milk is cared for Saturday all The Tribune rev porters attended the Rialto theater There they save "Little Men" and two funny cartoons This was a treat for tbe classroom reporters given by T h Tribune As the children left the theater each wail given'a lirge popcorn ball Alta Griffin says the second graders are learning how4o subtract In art class they art making paper snowflakes which the teacher pins on the wall The first graders took a trip last week to a near-b- y bakery reports Margie Alvey They drew pictures of what they saw and wrote httle stories about it New souti leaders have been rhosen in room 17 according to Almyra Evins They are Anhui' Done John Meyers LaVon Card-we- n Marguerite Christiansen Ray Phillips David Tomlinson Margie Alvey and Joan Richardson These boys and girls will take charge of the play periods next semester sll Ha May Lawson or editor gi Articulating unit classes of Jefferson' school are visiting places of interest We go in groups of four The editor will visit the dog hospital and we are looking forward to an interesting report in English class ' says Marion Potkins T'lferson children saw “Thi —In Pia Piper of Hamelin" at Lincoln high school last Thürsday This says Darwin Lemmon marionette show was given by the recreation department of' the VI P A Art and science classes are combined in the sixth grade -- - 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'46'ailj : N - I -- 11 11 1 11 are running after material about them and other prehistoric animals and drawing them for our nature play We enjoy studying about the ancestors of some of the animals of today It surprises us very much to see how much they al of the city of Thebes in the part of Greece Among the Norsemen there were tales about dragons Thor the god of thunder was said to have slain more than one of them Beowulf a hero in a story of early England is supposed to have attacked a dragon He killed the monster but his victory brought about his own death In modern times people in Europe ' have brought the dragon into fetes or pageants On of these has been given in Mons Belgium each year A man taking the part of Gilles de Chin plunges a spear into the figure of a monster The supply of dragons has been plentiful in Asia Stories about them exist in India' China and Japan Hundreds of dragon statues have been built in China and in the minds of the people they have stood for the old days of Chinese emperors "bob-tailThe dragon" has held a special place in China We are told that it once was friendly and but an attack was made on it and Its tail was cut off Since then It is believed this dragon has been angry and has caused storms to take place (For General Interest section of your scrapbook) r INV- 4'i i I DOG-GONE- It e -' r' N i I 1 zz-- GET THERE AtiYWAY? 1 146- op - - - YOU I - '‘' - - AGAIN-- - WHERE WERE YOU 'DADDY AND HOW DID ' 1 LONG - ) 16 '" 4- -: 4 4 ning but not from a dinosaur - - Pi ' By Uncle Ray In olden stories we find a great deal about dragons These monsters are described In tales which have been told in both Europe and Asia The name "dragon" goes back to the Greek language It arose from a word for "eye" and refers to the terrible eyes which dragons were supposed to have Artists do not always draw a dragon in just the same way but the monster commonly is shown as a huge lizard-lik- e animal with wings and with powerful claws Often it pictured as if breathing out fire Sometimes a dragon )as been Imagined as having the body of a huge snake The snake-bodie- d dragon has been more "popular" ITLASIII than in Europe but both kinds have had a! place ln stories told on both continents An old Greek story speaks of a hero named Cadmus who founded the city of Thebes We are told that some of the men with him were killed by a dragon The story goes on to say that Cadmus killed the dragon then took out its teeth and put them under the soil From the teeth sprang armed men who quickly started to fight one another At length only five of the armed men were left alive: they stopped fighting and became the fathers ! - dw-- tp1 We 'planriing a play to be given in Miss Lizette Deares room It will be about books so it will help with their study of printing and inventing paper and books says Helen Faucett The kindergartners ha v e made a picture show of ''Little Black Sambo" according to Beverly Cottle The children have drawn all the pictures and arranged them in a regular little movie Dr Lorin F Wheelwright talked to the "Know Your Community" club this week He lustrated his talk with selections on the piano L' - A VERY 'TRIP- 61""1"461'1" ' - ic Colo - MOS TA HAD Ati fittIFUL LONG -- WE - WE WERE SCARED WE'D HEVER SEE VOU I t N e le' : - I i f I - -- 1941 by T Moro Syndicate lull ' I - 4N t litt t t 111$00rYri N - NAME I SAYS--YO- U AWN COULEt YEC LONG TRtft- '& t 1 ' V-- 07 I4t"1 "I t ''44P)"" -11- comvsK ce-ISTA :t I Chicago Tribune-- -- A GET RESTED DOC I " 't i ' As EvER pEppy SOON AS YOU YOUR -- -- New Children - 1- r i ticulating unit Charlene Butters articulating unit tells us: Here comes a dinosaur Run! Runt In our art and nature room we are run- -i W PY4 $ ti" iitfrill S Pit ' OHV3IILL BE OLD 'DADDY' CAN'T TAKE rr THE WAY HE ONCE A SINCE 'YOU GOT HERE- - WHY YouvEstEPT FOR Hugh Cortella Donna LarsenEvelyn Hill Bob Calton Nancy Heath and Marianne Thomas 1 cuess w 71140E vittp ' 1 - 11 T41 u14x 4 rr KAD 7 ' 1 ' - I 1 Itolri CAN'T MINIUM II 10 Mil HPM NI MI Nwnill) - 10 t 14(444kcOci5)A - - I ' Lobbyists IWELXE WOOS A GOOD PROSPECT SIAT 1 I MA1155 CAN 14ARt4 4 i- 1 0 LTir :- - i - :- i strr -4--1' ---77 si3uve SE91 GLESPIK Other interesting activities were reported by Robert Waite - I Voi41- Annie n 111 and Lee Mortensen from Reno Nev have just entered Douglas school first grade The children of our achool are very Ann happy to have them Stringham and Rex Candland are leaving the school so that evens everything up This was reported by Beverly Bartyn ar- - 77 Z4111!4""eilN26 lit! 0 kki'v 1 - 3 Or-pha- GEE Edison Pupils Enter Douglas Pohlman editor Call Work Fun Marilyn Merl lyn Grover associate editor Bettimae Reed from Denver 7 Little — Each child has been assigned some amphibian or reptile to writes Don study and to sketch Edgington In the language classes via are writing letters to children of other states says VIAcene Drage We tell them but our state capitol the L S temple Great he copper mines Salt lak Bingham Miss Hazel Money is teaching the boys and girls how to do social dances Tuesday the girls taught the boys how to waltz says William Van Waggener Nola George editor John Gerstner associate editor Pupils of Edison school are having a lot of fun during their I noon 'hour On Mondays Wednesdays Thursdays and Fridays the auditorium is opened for On Tuesdays it Is— I dancing I kturned i nto a roller skating rink I Those taking part skate by mu- I sic Shirley Jukes and Jerry I Millar have so far proved to be the best skaters I Last Friday Edison boys were I given 0 peanut "bust"- and a party by members of the Salt Lake Exchange club Each boy received a large bag of peanuts and a bottle of orange juice Then they played such games as tunnel ball relay races and peanut races The boys had a time writes Richard good Whitehead The Builders are having an interesting health class They are learning a number of new games and re trying to make up some original games says Raymond Gerber Lorna Peterson who reports for Mrs Emily H Morgan's Ent grade writes that the pupil of that room have some new counting cards These help a great deal i $1 BE IN MIS OFFICE - I SENT SOSSLE ON A WILD GOMM CRASS TO A JFICKWAlle TOWN AND aa ro frown frami'N'gr-N itkIllull 11:::- 111 It Aaocrt i 'WU rt-1 Alt T111 A Royene Hartnett Eva Marie Brown associate editors 1 r 41PC Ntickl'7A"'P'M t jr": 1 IF sor rm DOoNG '""A9—ktql4AT I CM remti 7-717W- I mit MI 13 IV IT POO 10401 FIRST SIN4 MOOT au" losiffArA 1- I I - Iss sae WANISP Hitvi 61401 40t) iAN117 - I 1 11D 1 A -r e1:1-4747- ri f0 Pat El I AFTER 110118111 'MAT SOUNDS NE REFRESNING KNEW EVERYTHING WLIMPLS : 0: N IN opt 54ff IncerroceNt! 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