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Gtrades Stress Three Christie Finch
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Stresacd in the elemen
tary grades this '/ear have
been the three r's and re
lated courses. Participa
ting in class clubs, so
cial activiticL-., art work,
and planning for sight
seeing tours has consumed
remaining time.
The first and second
grades sponsored by Mrs,
Leitha B. Lewis have
stressed reading this
year. Favorite books have
been Day In and Day Out
and Round About.
Spelling is being taught
for the first time in
years in the first grade,
sponsored by Mrs. Horace
Meacomes, A spelling race
is being held among the
students.
Miss Eatmon’s third gra
ders have stressed letter
writing and the different
forms of letters.
GRADES FORM CLUBS
Students in Mrs. Dorothy
Browning's eighth grade
formed a club called the
Teenage Club to start the
school year with a fellow
ship together,,
In I'4iss Doris Thomas’
seventh and eighth grade
combination, a club called
the Goodtimes^ Club was.
organized.
The Seventh Grade Club,
formed by Miss Raichel
Bissette’s seventh graders,
meets every two weeks with
two assigned students for
a program.
Miss Ida M. Parker's
fourth graders organized
the Mickey Mouse Club. The
students take part in the, [
program and have fun sing
ing together0
CREATIVE DISPLAY
Several grades had stu
dents to participate in
the Creative Display in
Nashville, April 8 and 9.
Kenneth Beasley and Ken
neth Bissette represented
Miss Thomas' seventh and
eighth grade combination
with their posters.
Making pioneer.dolls and
furniture^ paper clock
faces, a toy plane, and a
flatboat ks'ot students
in Mrs. Olivia P. Barnes'
room busy for the first
semester.
Students in Mrs. Billy
Widgeon's second grade en
joyed making some "back-
ward bunnies" at. Easter..
which they made out of co
lorful scraps of cloth
bought by each student.
Several students in
Ruth Underwoods' sixth
grade, Miss Clee Eatmon's
third grade, and Mrs. Al-
termise Glover's second
grade had some work in the
display, too.
TRIPS
Students in Miss Rachel
Bissette's seventh grade
have been planning a trip
to Chapel Hill.
The students in Mrs, Un-
derxiTood's sixth grade had
a si-j-eet, sticky time at
their annual taffy pull in
(cootinuod on page 12)
Route 2.
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