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Show Scbool IRotee I - FIRST GRADE We are working in our work books. Roldo Turner. We are going to a dance to the high school. Leo Ahlstrom. We like the big books. John Peterson. Warren and Lee have finished the radio. Warren painted it a light purple. Lysle and DOreen made the dial for the radio. We uesd spools for the knobs. Do-reen Do-reen Moody. We have new pencils. We got them today. Howard Bingham. We use our pencils to draw with. We are going to be careful care-ful with them. Mar Jean Hes-lington. Hes-lington. We are going to be in the program pro-gram over to high school. We will sing songs and read stories. Lysle English. SECOND GRADE We are studying about clothing. Wool makes warm cloth. We can make cloth from cotton too. We made some friezes about clothing. Melpha Lyman. We are going to Parent-Teach ers meeting. We are going there to tell them what we have been studying about, and what we know about them. We will have an j Indian dance. We will show our, Indian friezes. We hope the mothers who did not get to our j Indian Pow Wow will come and like it. Aldine Young. We are studying about sheep. Sheep are very good pets. You have to take very good care of them or they might get lost. You need a good sheep dog that you can trust to take care of the sheep. Robert Morris. The teacher is reading us a story that is called "The Scotch Piper." It is about Sandy and lam. It is about sheep. We have gotten much information out of it. Gordan Jensen. We are trying to do all of our health chores so we will get satisfactory. satis-factory. We are trying to get a star for our row. Each day an inspector comes around to see if we have done them. Val Jean. THIRD GRADE We have been working very hard for three weeks on our frieze. Now we have it finished. It is about boats from the floating log to the Normandie. It is very good and I will tell you about the ships on it. The first boat was a log floating in the water. A man 1 saw it so he got on it. It took him down the river. The next was a dugout. A man burned the middle out of a log and it was better than just a log. The Indians made the first canoes. There are others but I can't tell about them now. . Joann Mcintosh. I We are through with our big boat book. Phyllis and George are making the cover for it. There , are different kinds of ships in it. Kathleen Kesler. The Normandie is the biggest ship in the world. It was made in France and it was launched in June, 1935. It carries three thous-I thous-I and four hundred and thirty-nine , ' people. The Normandie has '. twenty three elevators and twelve big decks. It is like a floating' city because you can do most any-i any-i thing you want to do. It has 1 thirty life boats. Lenora Bowen. FOURTH GRADE ' We are having a program over in the high school. There are four girls and four boys in the dance. There are many other children in it who will tell about old Milford. Edith Hollis. Every Friday we have a spelling test. I get a hundred nearly every time. I like to do spelling. That is one of my best Studies. Merl Bradshaw. We wrote a letter to a girl in Virginia. She wanted some information infor-mation about Milford. All of our room wrote a letter. If ours does not get sent to her we put it in our book. Some of us wrote a lot of information about Milford and some of us didn't. Durant Bingham. Bing-ham. Eileen Groame wrote a letter asking for information of old Milford. Mil-ford. We chose a committee to send the information and all the class wrote a letter to her. Albin Holm. We are going to have a dance at the high school. It is 5 cents for the children. I am going to the dance. I hope to have a good time and I hope the other children have a good time too. Ilene Welsh. FIFTH GRADE Milton Fillmore, a student in our fifth grade, moved to Beaver this week. He was a good student and we hate to lose him. Nathan Barnes. The lower part of the tube for the world's largest telescope has just arrived at Pasadena. It has traveled by ship from Pensylvania through the Panama canal to California. Cali-fornia. Now it is awaiting the other parts of the giant telescope, the largest in the world. Florine j Farnon.. The boys in the fifth grade are' getting up a baseball team. We have good mitt? and hope our team will make good. Eddie Yepsen. In our committee work on the southwest territory we are almost finished and the maps and programs pro-grams are coming along very nicely. Yesterday we gave the program. We thought it was very nice. Mary Jane Kesler. There was a school dance Fri day, March 20. The price of admission ad-mission was five cents. Most of our room went to it. They were all dressed up as if they were going to see a king. We surely had a good time and we are waiting wait-ing for another one. Nolen. Mr. Baker, our music teacher, is j going to let the fifth grade sing over to the next Parent-Teachers meeting. I hope it is a success and i so does all the rest in our room. Gerald M. Hickman. SIXTH GRADE Today Dr. Kohler examined the sixth grade children's teeth. There were thirteen children who had perfect teeth and I was one. Dr. Kohler gave a prize to the boy and girl with the best teeth and mouth. Kathleen Fotheringham won one prize and I won the other. The prizes were Tek tooth brushes. The doctor gave Lee Rogers and Douglas Ryan a dime apiece because be-cause their teeth were almost as good as mine. Ray Thompson. What do you think is happening in our school? The girls are playing play-ing marbles. The boys are making mak-ing fun because we can't shoot. Even if we are laughed at we still play. I think it is more fun than playing girls games. Dorothy Nolen. Today we went over to the high school to see some pictures a man was showing. They were about the wild life. They were moving pictures about birds and wild animals. ani-mals. The man that showed the pictures was Lee Kay of the fish and game commission. He showed the pictures to show how useful some of these things were, and that we ought not to kill anything we see. Frank Holm. |