Show Scbool "Motes I FIRST and SECOND GRADES We have a Christmas tree. It is a pretty Christmas tree. We are going to put lights on it. We are going to put decorations on the tree. We like the Christmas tree. Our poinsettia plant is going to bloom. There will be three flowers. They will be bright red. The flowers will be pretty. First grade. We are decorating our room. We dipped tumbleweeds in paste and artificial snow. Then we hung them with icicles across the room. We are making a Christmas border. bord-er. We made curtain decoration We are putting poinsettias in a border. We like to decorate oui room. FOURTH GRADE Arthur Johnson's mother visited our room. We were studying Norway. Nor-way. She told us many interesting things about XoYway and Denmark. Den-mark. She said they used scythes to cut their hay. They have little farm machinery there. She tola us how they prepared fish foi their dinner on Christmas eve. It seems to be a custom in those countries to seo-ve fish at this time. - she said fishing and dairying are their main industry. They make great quantities of cheese which is shipped to this country. They also can and dry fish ana export that to foreign countries. Ann Marie. Rupert Ingrim's mother visited our room on Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. -Ann Marie. We have a Christmas tree. Max Baxter brought the tree. Mrs. Daffler brought the trimmings. We drew names to see who woula put the first decorations on it. We each wrote our name on a piece of paper. Then we put them in a box and passed them around. Each child drew a name and when we read the name on the paper. That person whose name was callea went up and put some trimmings on the tree. We all helped to put the trimmings on the tree. Rae Bond. SIXTH GRADE To-night (Friday) at five o'clock there will be a carnival over in the high school gym. There will be booths and other places to spena our money. It doesn't cost anything any-thing to get in but it will cost to play the games. Our school children chil-dren expect to have lots of fun. Vernon Uren. Inoculations Lat Tuesday the doctor came up and gave inoculations to those who wanted them. For ne shot it cost 25 cents and for two 50 cents. The Schick test cost 15 cents. Preschool Pre-school children were done for nothing. no-thing. The inoculations were for diphtheria. One shot makes one immune for a year or a year and a half and two usually last for life. N'orman Fisher. |