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Show I School Motes FIRST GRADE We planted flowers in cans. They were nasturitiums and flax. ' Norma Grimshaw. We have strings across the room land airplanes on them. If a table is quite they g-et moved up. Sam' I my Hickman. j We are drawing tulips on our' wallpaper. We are making the! wallpaper for the kitchen. Donald Pitchforth. The Colored Houses We went out to see houses. We saw some red houses. We saw some brown houses. We saw many white houses .We saw some yellow houses. We saw some gray houses. Spring is Coming- We saw some robins. We heard some sparrows. Bluebirds are coming too. The grass is getting green. FIRST and SECOND GRADE We have a .new girl in our room. Her name is Mary Wilson. - Shel came from Salt Lake City. She is in the first grade. Eugene Cana-van. Cana-van. We have all the wall paper on our play house . The wallpaper is blue and pink. We think it is very pretty. Barbara Stoker. We are painting our playhouse. We are painting it green and yel-Tow. yel-Tow. The people on the paint committee com-mittee are working very hard. They must be very careful. They must not spijl any paint: Harriet Har-riet Martin. SECOND GRADE We are studying about Indians. We are making big pictures. We are making an Indian picture book. There are many different kinds of Indians. We will have many different dif-ferent kinds in our book. Geral-dine Geral-dine and John S. We went to a show over to the high school. It was about Yellowstone Yellow-stone park. We saw animals. We saw a buffalo stampede. We saw different colored rocks. We saw geysers. Pat Ryan. We are starting a new Indian picture. We have many tepees on it. We will have people on it. Billie and John are making people. Gerald Ger-ald is making a big tepee. Maurice Mau-rice Moore. We have a new boy and girl in our room. Their names are Jack and Ruth. Marilyn Carlson. THIRD GRADE I dug a hole in the sand pit. It was a big hole too. I could stand in it. I dug it with a can. It caved in on my feet once. I like to be there because the sun shines and it is warm there. Val Jean Williams. Amelia Earhart is going to fly around the world. She is going to start at Ookland, California. Every (lay there is a piece in the paper about her. We are making a book with everything in it that is in the paper. When she was little she was a tomboy. She wrote to her father one year and asked him to send her a football for Christmas. She has a face like Colonel Lindbergh. Lind-bergh. Ann Marie Outzen. . We have some new books. These are the names of some of them. Coal, Forest Indians, Trains, Glass and Bricks, Heat, Paper, The Seasons, Sea-sons, Protection in Nature. I like them very much. Arthur Johnson. We are making a big book all nVinilf. hit trnvcil Wa ViQiro n stewardess, an airport, a radio station, the China Clipper, the Model Y, the Spirit of Saint Louis and other pictures in it. Estelle Hickman. We have made a book of Amelia Earhart. She is going to try to make a trip around the world. She is not trying to see if she can make a record of the trip. She will be going this month. We are getting news of her from the paper. Eugene Johnson. FOURTH GRADE History The fourth grade has taken up a study of Spaniards. These Spaniards Span-iards were said to have been the first white settlers to enter the Utah region. They came to a river called the Colorado which is on the southern boundry line of Utah. They went as far north as what is now called Kansas state. The leader of these Spaniards was named Coronado. He had a lieutenant lieu-tenant named Cardenas. They were happy when they started on their expedition but when they returned re-turned they were sad. Alfred Horton. Coronado Coronado was a Spanish explorer. explor-er. He came to America to find gold. He went up into Utah. Some Indians told him there was gold so they went into Colorado but they didn't find the gold that the Indians had told them about. They stayed there that winter and went on the next spring. They traveled for a long time without finding gold. Some of the expedition went back. Coronado and his little expedition ex-pedition went on, they went as far as Kansas state. Then the men wv-v with Coronado came j . A v. ::h ;hL-i!- .l"::u' torn. Their rVi.-.- wvr? ,aJ ;t:i.i tired. Patricia I'i-ui res V-'..' !! ak:!i- pictures in our ! , . We c'.iMn'T liraw very good so I lyncher was uoi:ig to help us draw them so they will be easy. I ! ut- ::ica-'.:red six square inches. Tiu-n we started to draw hure-. The teacher would show - h.w to draw it on the board and we tried to draw ours like she did. Then tile next day we drew Lilians. We measured them five quart- inches. Howard Moody. ' In the town of Conipostella the government had heard about the J - -h.es in the seven cities of Cibola. i They sent out an expedition with a slave named Tejos. He had told them about the seven cities of Cibola Ci-bola and so he led the party. After awhile they came to a river but had to turn back. The government was in trouble with Spain so they forgot about the seven cities of Cibola for awhile. Phyllis Lyman. FIFTH GRADE Social Science In group five we are studying ! about life in New England. Mon-j day we are going to read our, stories. We are going to have ai play of the Pilgrims. Robert-Canavan. Robert-Canavan. A Good Book In school when I have any spare time I read a library book. I am reading a book called, "The Secret of the Sun Dial" now. It is very interesting. The book is written by Ann Writ. It is one of the .Madge Sterling series. Lane' 1-iazier. ; In social science we are divided j into groups. 1 am in the group1 called Government of the People in New England". We have chosen Norman Fisher and Masuko Imai i to give speeches. Jessie McCulley j i - writing a poem. Yemen U'Ken I l ane l ia.ier and the rest of the1 comm.'tiee are making a frieze. V. e enjoy it very much. lene-' veive English. SIXTH GRADE j In Washington. l. -'. there is to be built a national art gallery. Mr. Andrew Mellon has given till pictures pic-tures for the gallery. These are worth many million dollars. He has also given money for the gallery gal-lery to be built. Irene Atkin. During the past two weeks while the ground has been drying there has been much marble playing on the school grounds and other places in town. There are homemade home-made marble playing machines and they play on the ground. If you play marbles you have to have luck. 1 came to school with 15 marbles and went home with two. Harold Beard. Now that March has come and the winds start to blow everyone is flying their kites. The kit flying originally came from Japan and China. There the children and their grandfathers are often found out flying kites. Each kite usually has a different design on. Some have dragons, flowers, fish and many hundreds of other things on. Thanks to these people for our fun in kite flying. Carolyn Clay. |