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Show T t ............. , I ! Reboot IRotes FIRST and SECOND GRADES We have new Jo-boy books. We like to read out of them. The pictures pic-tures are very pretty. We like our books. First Grade. Winter is about over and March is coming. Soon the trees will bud' and the birds will sing. Robins will come back. Bobby Osborn. We 'are going to have a program. pro-gram. We are going to invito the first and second grades. We are gaing to sing, and have poems and stories. We are going to have it Friday afternoon. Margery Bonner. Bon-ner. Spring will soon be here. I wish school wouldn't let out so soon. I don't want school to let out. Du-veen Du-veen McCulley. SECOND GRADE We are going to make a show. There will be men milking cows. There will be men straining milk. There will be a milk truck and ' many other things. Mary Lamar. ' Miss Williams came to visit us. She brought us some pussy willows. wil-lows. I think we should thank her for bringing them to us. Mary. We are going to build a creamery. cream-ery. It is almost finished. The boys are working on it in the mornings. Clarice. We have our creamery just about finished. Ray is helping another committee make a horse. Jjeah. In science this week we are studying about soil and the Salt lake. Rocks help to make soil. Marie. THIRD GRADE We are studying all about ships and boats. Here are some of the names of boats: sail beat, row boat, fishing boat and motor boat. Clifton. Marilyn made up a song. She sang it on the program Friday afternoon. I thought it was a very-nice very-nice song. Miss Horsley thought it was a very nice song, too. She had Marilyn write the song and make a poster about it. Junior. In music class we are studying about Indian music. We found out that they make up songs about every thing they do. Billy Walker FOl-RTH GRADE Oysters An oyster is a small shell fish that lives in the ocean. They are an important food. Most people like oysters. Some times people find pearls in the oysters. But this does not happen very often. The pearls are worth millions of dollars. The oysters are very good tasting. They are found in the cold water. It takes a long time for an oyster to make a pearl. The oysters are highly prized for two reasons. One is for its meat and the other is for its pearls. Oysters are found lying on the bottom or clinging to rocks or other objects in shallow water along the sea coast. Their food consists of minute plants and anf-mals anf-mals carried to them by the current. cur-rent. The American oyster is found in the Atlantic ocean. Kathlyn O'Leary. The Lobster Near Cape Cod The lobster is a shell fish. The principal swimming organ is the tail, 'Which by sudden bonding underneath permits him to back slowly. The body is divided in seven distinct sections. They have six pairs of mouth organs. After a year is over the old shell comes off. It starts splitting at the neck. When the new thin shell comes on it is a dark green. When they are boiled they become a dark veil. The mother lays thousands of eggs. They are attached together under the mother's breast. After the lobsters are a year or two old they go north of Cape Cod. The little logs and claws are for protection pro-tection and they also use them for walking. The big claw is for crunching food. When you pick them up you must take care never to let thorn get a hold of you with their big front claws which are their pinchers. Billy Banks. The Codfish Tho cod usually grows to weigh about 12 to 35 pounds, but some have been caught that weighed 200 pounds. They are a very big fish. Onca one wUi,s caught near the coast of New England that weighed weigh-ed moro than 200 pounds and was six feet long. Tho codfish swallows swal-lows many queer things. The following fol-lowing have- been found in their stomachs: iron tools and children's toys that huvo been dropped into the ocean, stones, sea shells and bones. One codfish can lay more than n million eggs in a year. II all tho eggs were hatched the ocean would bo full of them. These eggs rise to tho top of the water and float about. Many of them are eaten by otlwjr animuls for food, and many of them are washed wash-ed ashore by currents. The children chil-dren brought codliver oil, cod meat, codliver oil pills and cod-liver cod-liver oil capsules to school. Gordon Gor-don Jensen. SIXTH GRADE Thursday afternoon there was a play over at the high school. Some of our boys and girls didn't go to it so in our grade we made a calendar or a bird house to decorate deco-rate our windows. Bobby Cana-van Cana-van and I were the only ones who made calendars. We had a fine bunch of calendars and houses. Jay Johansen. On February 24th the third, fourth, fifth and sixth grades went to the high school to see the play, "The Green Light". It was a very good play and I think the boys and girls liked it. Maxine Ca iter. In school we are studying about feudalism and how it began. Feudalism was a sort of government govern-ment and way the lords had of protecting thejmselves ajid . thpir vassals. We haven't gone very far into it yet, but from the looks of things I'm going to like it. Lane Frazier. Wednesday we started on a new-topic new-topic at school. Miss Robinson visited us during the introduction. The name of the study is, "How Feudalism Began and How It Worked". We are going to find out ab:.ut castles, knights, lords and such things. I know it is going to be interesting. Patricia Pitchforth. |