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Fourth-Fifth Gr, Lead$
Attendance KqcoH
This month for the third
consecutive time, Mrs. T.
C, May's fourth grade
leads»in the per cent of
attehdanco. This grade had
99; the fifth grade had
98^.
Mrs, R. G. L. Edwards'
eighth ran a close third
with 31%*
Holding fourth place was
Mrs. Olivia Barnes's third
^ade with
ROOMS TIE
Two grammar grade rooms
had a tie of They
were Miss Glee Batman's
third grade and Mrs.
Underwood’s sixth grade.
In high school for the
seventh month, Mrs.
Laurine Lassiter's ninth
grade led vdth 96^.
Tied for second place
vjith 95^ average were Miss
Edith Farmer's 10th grade,
Miss Idalia Oglesby's 11th
grade, and Mrs. Howard
Farmer's 12th grade.
PoQin
By Jimmy Finn
Grade Three, Age 9
You are my little bird
You are blue.
I say little bird
I love you.
You are my little squirrel
You are black,
I saw you climbing
Up the hay stack.
I have a mule
She is slow.
She likes mo
For all I know.
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Junior play nets class
"at least" $100 states the
sponsor. Miss Idalia
Oglesby. Door receipts
totaled ^91.80] advertsi-
ing brought in ^1.00
Miss Oclesby in comment
ing on the play declared
that "everyone did his
part well". She feels "the
juniors have profited
from the experience, and
it has helped them to pre
pare for their play, next
year." It is., her belief
that "everyone enjoyed the
play."
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