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Show ROOSEVELT JUNIOR HIGH Three of the most important basketball games to be played by Roosevelt Junior High this season have recently been planned. i The first game to be played is between our 8th grade team and Tabiona. It is scheduled for today. Feb. 28. The second game is between i Uintah's B-team and our 8 th' grade team. This game is to be played at Union High School on March 1 at 6:15 p. m. I The third, and perhaps the ! most important game will be played against Farrer Junior High School from Provo. This i will be the first time Roosevelt Junior High will have had the opportunity of competing with : another junior high school, and will take place March 3. These games have promise of being very entertaining, as well as interesting. MYTON ELEMENTARY Firsl Grade The sixth grade gave a play for us on Washington's birthday. I Members of the class wrote I their own play. Mr. Miller told I u;i about it. It was a Valentine i i party given by Martha and her friends. It was given for George Washington and his army. In it the girls cleaned house. Then ' the soldiers came. They danced They danced good. We liked the. play. We had a good dinner on George Washington's birthday. We had George Washington pie. We like reading. We all read in books now. We like our stor- ies. One group read us a squirrel squir-rel story. Teacher read us a meremaid story. It was good. We like our Weekly Readers. We paint on the easel. We paint with crayons. We like arithmetic. We like recess. We play outside. out-side. We have a lot of fun. ALTAMONT SCHOOL Class ringa have been ordered by the junior students. Mona Miles, class reporter, says the rings are similar to those nur-chased nur-chased by the juniors in 1951. The senior? have ordered graduation announcement cards, and have had measurements taken for graduation caps and gowns. Seventh grade boys and girls are receiving dance instruction in a weekly gym class directed by Gladys Bell and Robert Lunt. Seventh and eighth graders have been rehearsing for the past nine week? for their operetta. oper-etta. "The Magic Bowl." They have learned their dances and speaking parts. The operetta is under the direction of Edythe T. Hansen and will be presented present-ed Feb. 28. Blouses, quilt blocks and hot pads are being completed by x the first period class of the home economics department, directed di-rected by Mrs. Eliza J. Olsen. Those who have finished making these articles have been house-cleaning house-cleaning in the kitchen in preparation prep-aration for another unit in foods, reports Twila Larson, departmental de-partmental reporter. Adult sewing classes are being be-ing held each Monday and Thursday evening at Altamont, instructed by Mrs. Eliza J. Olsen. Ol-sen. Mothers are sewing hand-tailored hand-tailored shirts and various other articles of clothing. It is reported report-ed that some of the enrollees in the class are talking of making mak-ing coats. |