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Show 1 3cbool IRotcs 4 i iusr Clt vitK Wu ai l' I in nili", n' i.l tl:iin '. V have nl'Lliy :tnii'-. nild mi lll: a'.uul tiaiiiT. We have some ruin song's, t'Ki. We have a dig- h ok tliut is all iihmit u I ) i vf railroad engine. In our weikly readers we luive piiluics of very uliI trains and of new s: reiimliiiei s. Shirley. We liuve some in w hooks. Tliev are w. rk hooks. Wo run eolor in tliem. Wo are lia;i.y to have tliem. Herbert. We are going- lo have a pio-grani. pio-grani. Wo have invite I the other first grade and the second grade to it. We hope they will like our program. Darlene. FIRST and SKCONU Git AUKS Wo have new hooks. They have lovely stories in thi in. We like to read out of them. They have jire'.ty pictures. They have a story ubout Hingo in them. They are called "Friendly Stories". Spring- will soon he here. Then it will he time to plant seeds. 1 will he glad when spring comes. lluvenn. SECOND GRADE We are making a spring- frieze. The children uie jumping rope-and rope-and running down the sidewalk, and robins flying- everwhere. Chris. We are going to put tile wall-of wall-of our creamery around our library. li-brary. Wo will make curtains for it. We will put the table anu chairs in it too. We will have a cupboard for the hooks. Dolores. Wo are making a spring- border. We have some children playing. We have two houses in our spring der. We bav. ' V' ii I n-e -i, in- - , riii . bo: : . .1 h boon. We ai e irul.ii 1 so in M in1. 1 boo!::, ih o.ii- room. We work n t! em evi iy nTinoon when w eni-ie bn k frein lunch. -Uay la:- ; We are going lo make sjiellin-books sjiellin-books that will In.-t us all yeai "hit we are g ing lo use tliem onlj on l-'iiday for spelling tes;s.-Marie tes;s.-Marie I'ren. third Git wire We have a new boy in o i room. His name is Nonas Spark-lin. Spark-lin. Ho came fioni California. Jean Norman. We are wall papering- our bub-tin board. Donna and joe brought some wall paper. Wt eapered the blackboard. We think it looks pretty. We have all kin ! of wall paper. We think il is-ver pre tit y. Ray and some of the othei boys helped. J'atsy. We have a n-w book. It's nam. is "My Viking- Book". Miss Robinson Robin-son sent it ;o us. She is ven nice. Ray Kc-sler. FOl'RTH GRADE A Safety Show We went over to the high school to a show. It was about safe'y. There was a patrd .policeman there. He had two reels of picture f il ms which he showed us. There was a piK in one car and it wa-driving wa-driving it. I think it was a man with a mask on. There was also a brake test. There -was a police cn the road to wave them to keep on going and about four yards up is ano'.her police to stop the car and it skids, then they measure how far it skids. There was a white car and its driver drove half of the car on a group of ties, some :imes it tipped over. One time ii tipped over and some men lifteo it up and it started out again. It tipped over again and came right side up. It showed some race cars on a track. They surely turned turn-ed sharp curves. Another picture showed some cars passing on a road, then it showed a fast car passing- a slow one. The fast car hit the slow one and it wrecked it When I grow up I hope I drive safely so that I never endanger safely so that I shall never endanger en-danger anybody's life or hurt myself. my-self. Euprene Johnson. Whales SVme peopfe think all whales have little throats, but there are two families cf whales, the Oper-um Oper-um and the Whalebone. The W'halt bone eats little insects that live near the surface of the ocean. Il has a rough and bumpy roof in i:s mouth. It strains its food through this bumpy bone. This is the way the whale gets its name. That bone of its mouih is called whalebone. whale-bone. The Operum whale doesn't eat like the Whalebone. Someone caught one that had just swallowed swallow-ed a 15 foot shark. Elmer C. We have a new girl in our class. Her name is Jacqulyn Nichols. She came from Salt Lake on Mori-day, Mori-day, March 15. We are glad to have Jacqulyn in our class. Our Booklets We are making booklets at school. We put the names of the books -we read this year out of the school library in these booklets. 1 have read so many books I can't remember all I have read. I enjoy en-joy reading. Lois Rae Muir. The Safety Show - During the last of our sinking period most of the pupils went topee to-pee the safety show. Before the show started Sergeant Carling g-ave a short talk on safety, af '.er which he told a couple of stories. In one of the scenes it showed a maniac and how careless he drove. Tn another scene it showed a man not watching the road and talking to a lady in the car and then they crashed. I think we all should be careful when we drive cars to prevent pre-vent accidents. Jacqulyn Nichols. Whales The whale lives in the sea. It is not a fish but a warm blooded mammal and in spite of its constant con-stant life in the water it retains many characteristics of land animals. ani-mals. Its two paddles contain all the bones and joints and most Oi the muscles, arteries and nerves ot a human arm and deep in its body are the rudiments of hind legs. Unlike the fish, it cannot breath under water, though able to stav benealh the surface perhaps an hour. Its tail is horizontal, which fact enables it to rise speedily from g-reat depths. Gordon Jensen. Jen-sen. SIXTH GRADE Snakes are changeable blooded creatures which means that the temperature of thair blood changes. In the summer it is warm and in the winter it is cold. Snakes have no legs so they have to slide along the ground. They are able to do this because they have so many ribs that are not fastened to a breastbone or anything of that sort. They do net eat very much. One good meal will last them a season and they will grow fat on a meal a week. They swallow their f'-od whole. Some snakes are viviparous, which means thc-y lay eg-gs, while others are oviparous, ovipar-ous, whose young are bom alive. The snake. s eyes are small and beady. This is because there is no lid, only a transparent membrame. The snakes eye will needlessly send a chill down your spine, our author says. The sense organs are not very keen, that is except :he tongue which contains the sense of touch. In" the -winter snakes wrap up in a ball and hibernate hi-bernate in a hole or under a ledge of rocks. Vernon Uren. |