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CONES! - '7‘ ) - '- t 7 -' 1 - C - A to have printed by paying the cost from his own pocket Not many copies were sold however and the young author marked it down as a failure From time to time as the years went by a magazine would accept an article or story from Hawthorne's pen Thisi gave him hope that sooner or later he might make a success of his -writing Yet with all his skill in handling words he lacked He something as an author knew too little of the actual world A young woman called at the house one day to see the writer of a piece called "The Gentle Boy" She believed it had been vrritten by one of Hawthorne's sisters When told who really had written the story she said i iit she admired very much and would like the author and his sisters to call at her home T7lits Nathaniel Powthorne v'as "dragged away" as it reemed to him to the Peabody home C '1' - Sun-lovin- -)- - -- 1 j - - I I j h g— c:--1:r:f d"---- K When you come hurrying home o'er the sea Then we are certain that winter is 'and cold Cloudy though your pathway may be Summer and sunshine will follow you fast Fly away fly away over the sea g swallow for summer ' is done Come again come again come back to me Bringing the summer and bringing the sun - i t'-- - C - A ' c" s I Zzi 1 - I I x l' IF— I 1 71-- i - js-- v P: D 11 II A A 9 swallow for summer is done: Come again come again come back to me Bringing the summer and bringing the sun 11 ' 1 - - 01 (11 Mt i '1-- c4' DONALL' 17 D Sun-lovin- - ''J 1 ur:A ) ( NO GOL2ELE9:) IL l Barbara Hale Highland Park School Fly gaway fly ayeay over the sea: ilgo I 1 ))--- AND iACb‘ ALL eqNG E CHANGE By P t'i uljuND OP I' Student Pens Ode to Bird A Pv ONE' 0 ie IN r F1 ' I Hawthorne Needed Knowledge Of World for Writing Nature's Glories Inspire Verse He Adds to His Account ' II ---- --- II) By Gloria Sacre Longfellow School Bears elephants tigers monkeys and even lions! But don't let them scare you because the kindergartens who made them have them well in hand Before we take a look at all these fierce animals let's see the big show There are tight rope walkers trapeze girls and downs that keep you laughing all the time to say nothing of those dashing broncos And guess what? The ambition of all these youngsters kindergarten is to join the circus when they grow up What an ambition! At least it sounds exciting or Sixth grade children at the Onequa school are making Valentine tray favors for the soldiers in the hospital They are going to make 100 of them The children are going to use gumaper drops f9r the base of which will form pthe fafigures vor We children are glad there is somkhing we can do to help the soldiers who are winning this war for us We made Thanksgiving and Christmas favors and now that Valentine's day will soon be here we are busy again - ? McConnell works with her and watched her type and mimeograph letters for us to take home We watched Mrs McConnell's helpere carry books and papers to the rooms Mr Richards is our custodian He keeps the building warm and clean We visited him in the furnace room We saw the big stoker We watched him sweep the halls and stairs Miss Hodson is our nurse She room and told us how visited to keep well The teachers are "Hamilton Helpers" too We visited the fifth grade We saw the children sing from song books We went to the second grade and saw them write on the blackboard and at desks with pencils and papers We visited the A U We saw them making joke books for the soldiers We visited the sixth grade and saw some beautiful birds We went to the auditorium and heard the orchestra practicing our national anthem In all the rooms we saw the teachers helping The student council helps too We visited the student council and heard them tell how to make Hamilton a better school The traffic boys are helpers too They came to our room and showed us how to play 'safely at recess The bugle corps came too They played some drutunes for us on their bugles and They play for the flag to go up and down The milk boys help too They bring IA milk and orange juice every day The Red Cross is a helper too It helps the soldiers and sailors and poor children We are all "Hamilton Helpers" We all try to make Hamilton a better school Mrs By Dorthea Cowan Onequa School By Betty Jane Eyre Forest School In' room 17 a second grade class we are studying the early American Indians We are learning all about their customs and how they lived For their clothing they used the skins of wild animals When the clothes were made they were often decorated with beads and paints made from roots and berries The Indians killed their game with bows and arrows spears and tomahawks The small children in the seond trade have enjoyed their study very re uch ' 1 -- 1 School Gains Circus Air Miss Morgan We visited Soldiers Wait Pupil's Gift Pleases Class I I ews and Vise vs I By the First Grade Students Hamilton School The first graders in Hamilton school have been learning all about "Hamilton Helpers" We have had fun visiting these helpers We have also had fun having them visit our room Miss Morgan is our principal She visited our room She said she wanted to make us happy in Our work so we could all be promoted We visited her office and saw how busy she is Indian History 1 191:3 I I Hamilton First Graders Find 'Help Lessons' in Many Visits Forest School I I lFebruary 8 A By Carol Stewart - n7 -- 31 Study Routine ! 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