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Show Scbool litotes KIR ST (i RAD K WE 10 STORIK.S liV WKIO I'KOPLE Our Hum ply' Dumpty Easter Ekxh Wk colored paper epics in our loom. Tl ey have funny suits with stiff collars. They have very little hair. It is parted in the middle. By Dorothy Cumpcau. .Sherman Ryan saysi We are triad the Parent-Teachers Kot us tricky bars. We like to play on them. Tliev make our muscles strong. That makes us healthy. Arthur Johnson says: I like the slides. 1 play on them every day. It is fun. SECOND C RAD 10 Choto San Choto.San was a little jrirl who lived in. far away Japan. She lived in a pretty little paper house with her father, mother Jbrather and hahy sister, whose fat little brown face and black eyes looked like a cookie with two raisins in it. Cheto San called her Little Plum Blossom Blos-som because she was so sweet. There was a garden all around the house. There was a plum tree in the garden and a pond witli a gold fish in it and a bridge across! it. j The children loved to play in the garden. Sometime-; Choto San' carried Little Plum Blossom onj her back. Little Plum Blossom! liked this so much that she often! fell asleep while Choto San was1 playing. By Junelle Sherwood. THIRD GRADE An Easter Story Once there was a fox. He lived on a hill. He was brown and fierce and very mean. The next day was Easter. He went to a farmer's house. He saw an Easter basket with a play chicken in it. He grabbed it and ran. When he got home he put the chicken in his mouth. Then he started to cough. That fox didn't kill anybody on Easter. j By Jay JohansenV; Masuko Imai says: In school we j are making puppets. They are made out of stockings. " When we finish them we are going to have a puppet show. We enjoy making them, Roy White says: Spring is a lovely season. I like it best because be-cause we play out doors. I play ball and marbles too. j . i 1 j I'OURTH GRADE I Utah Pioneera J We have been studying about pioneers for quite awhile. We were so interested in them that l-Miss Coleman, our teacher, is let- ting us have committees to work jout a pioneer project. We have a I frieze, a map, a sand table, a quilt and a rug committee. The map is finished but we have to work on !tho others for awhile. We have I taken the rug apart many times I but we havo quite a bit done now. Some boys made the sand table and are putting pioneers on it. When the work of the committees is finished the different things will be put in the hall for display. The frieze shows the pioneers coming com-ing into the Salt Lake valley. On it there are mountains, covered wagons, log cabins, pine trees, ' Indians and pioneers, j By Shirley Young. I Carolyn Clay says: The boys and girls of. the fourth grade have I joined the American Junior Red I Cross. We all like it because we get the American Junior Red I Cross news once a month and we ialso receive a white badge with a I red cross in the center. Now we jean do nice deeds for someone, j Helen Smith says: The boys and girls in the fourth grade are having hav-ing an arithmetic race. It seems that the girls can never pass the boys but we usually keep close. The boys are ahead now but we hope we can catch them. David Clark says: Our teacher has justJ finished a story about 1 "Winnie, the Pooh'". She said we could vote on any book that we wanted her to read. We voted on "Smoky". She has read some of it now. We like it very much. SIXTH GRADE Almeda Edwaras says: Just get a load of this Did you know our school, like everything else in our town, is improving all the time? Thanks to the Parent and Teachers association for cleaning up our playground and giving us some new health-promoting playthings. Now we are expecting something in, a name for this great monument monu-ment of better education. Josephine Hickman says: Thursday Thurs-day we had a visit from Superintendent Superin-tendent Wittwer. The chief entertainments of the grade school are marbles and jumping the rope. These games have two disadvantages. Marbles make the boys hands so dirty that they cannot get them thoroughly clean, and jumping the rope scuffs the girls shoes up until they look very bad. The sixth graders have been keeping a diary on the blackboard. Each row has chosen a person to write it on the board. This game is very interesting. Betty Jean Berry says: At the last P. T. A. meeting they decided to give our grade school a name instead of calling it the "Milford Grade School". We are all anxious to find out what the name is going to be. Alice Griffiths says: We have lost one .of our best classmates, Helen Jean Schow. She has been one of the leading girls of the school and a good friend to everybody. every-body. She left Sunday before last for Enterprise where she will finish school. We hope she will be back soon. Thorp Waddingham says : During Dur-ing the year the Parent-Teachers association has given prizes for the grade with the most parents in attendance. The prizes have been pictures, bats, baseballs, vollyballs and a jumping rope. The following sixth graders appreciate ap-preciate very much the new playground play-ground equipment and the im-provments im-provments that were made on the school grounds by the Parent-Teachers Parent-Teachers association and wish to thank them individually: Herbert McCulley, Elaine Baker, Thorp Waddingham, Ethel Easton, Sara Frazier and Barbara Gressman. |