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Show I Scbool IRotes FIRST GRADE We have changed our room around. We are getting new cupboards. Marilyn WCod We are reading books. We read about Nancy and Bob. We read about Baby. We read about Mac and Muff. W;e like the books. Jo Ann Jones We are going to have a Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en party. We will have Hallowe'en suits on. We will scare the people. Connie B. SECOND GRADE We like to play and scare people peo-ple on Hallowe'en. We make pumpkins. We are going to dress1 like ghosts. Bert Carter Hallowe'en is coming soon. We have Hallowe'en pictures in our room and on our windows. We are going to have a Hal. lowe'en party. Jo Anne Angell Hallowe'en is coming soon. Black cats come out on Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en night. Black bats fly on Hallowe'en night. r - Goblins come out on Hallowe'en, too. Witches ride their broomsticks tall. We like to play on Hallowe'en night. rHazel Ann Kesler Golblins will be everywhere, With witches flying on their broomsticks in the air, Big black cats looking here and there. Flay Moody We made some pictures of cats and pumpkins. Black witches and bats and a big orange moon for Hallowe'en fun. Donna Hansen When the moon rises a witch will fly down. She will see a house and scare some little girl just for fun on Hallowe'en. James Rasmussen When it's Hallowe'en, witches come riding on their broomsticks tall. Jaclc-0-lfe.nterns come a t night. Genevieve Sheriff We have Hallowe'en pictures on our windows. Hallowe'en is coming soon. I have a Jack-o-lantern. I am going to scare my little sister. Harold Buel Hallowe'en is coming soon. Black cats and bats are all out. Witches ride their broomsticks. We like to scare people on Hallowe'en. Hal-lowe'en. Do you? Afton Hollis .. THIRD GRADE , Our room likes to play outside because we can get "sky medicine". medi-cine". Indians call sunshine "sky medicine". Thomas Bradfield The third grade students are having a Hallowe'en party for their mothers. A program is being prepared. They are going to have refreshrrtents. (Donna Skinner Our room is decorated for Hallowe'en. Hal-lowe'en. Witches scare you when you come in. You had betteu watch gut or they will get you. Corrine Rollins FOURTH GRADE For two or three weeks the 'boys in the Fourth grade have been playing football and soccer on the football field with the boys of other grades. The two captains of the team are DeLos Hollis and i LuDean Barnes. Yesterday De- Los' team, the Bulldogs, won. The score was seven to three. FIFTH GRADE An Imaginary Trip to Alaska At Seattle our small stofcmer heads out along the coast toward the Inside Passage to Alaska. The boat creeps along slowly between high mountains that reach up from the water's edge, and those under the water that make the many islands as far as we can see. Our captain has made this trip many times, so he knows where the water is deep, where it is shallow and when the tide goes out and comes in. He steers the boat very carefully and stops often to sound the horn. From the deck we can see the cedar forests, the I snow on the mountains and the ' glaciers breaking into icebergs. Alone the shore we also see the tall funny totem poles carved by the Indians long ago. We see the sun shining on the windows of the ?almon canneries. As we look up toward the mountains, we see steam shovels on the ridtjes. They are probably gold digging shovels. We also see smoke rising from a volcano and many beautiful lacy i waterfalls that rush down to the ! sea. We hear the drone of an I airplane overhead and as we look down from over the deck we see many Kayaks near our boat. Our jcaptain sounds the horn again. This time there are four long blasts. We look ahead and see ! that we are nearir.g a tewn. It is Ketchikan, the town where the people make their living by mining min-ing and fishing. Next week we shall continue out trip along the coast. .Bonnie Tomsik FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES It was our turn to give a short patritic proeam last Friday before we had our Friday stamp sale. Our program was about the flag. The people who gave poems were Betty Hickman, Betty Jane Firmage and Ralph Moore. Norma Reese read the story of the first flag. Then there was a song about the flag by the girls of our room. While we were studying to prepare pre-pare our program we found many interesting things about the flag. It has never been proved that Betsy Ross made the first American Ameri-can flag. The Betsy Ross story should not be told as history but as a legend. Sylvia Voorhees SIXTH GRADE Every boy and girl today should be doing his bit toward helping our men and boys across the oceans to win this war. We can't leave everything to those men who are fighting. We can do our part also by collecting old rags, newspapers, metal, and rubber. To me democracy means a lot. If ever we have to be under a dictator dic-tator almost all fun in this United States would be lost. By that I mean that shows, circuses and other pleasures would be no more. If we don't help to win this war we may never see our fathers or brothers again. If you have a father or brother across the oceans send him a Christmas present. But have it mailed before the end of this month. Remember democracy s should mean a lot to everyone in this United States and every boy and girl should be doing their part in having our freedom forever. Viola Uren tr |