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The Mountain Trail Page S September 29, 1950 I took my lunch and set down to eat Here came a squirrel I raised up my fj.un and it went boom. Dov/n came the squirrel and hit in my spoon. He was so big and about to run off, I stomjped him until he coughed. I took hi-^i homo and had him for sup^jor, He v/as so 500d I went after another. Sixth Grade Loaves The leaves will soo'.^ be fallin.tr down, Turning colors of red and brown# Hickory n’ts are fallinr, too. So cold of weather there is no dew. Bye and bye snow will be falling Covering leaves upon the ground. The trees soonwill be bare of leaves And they will be blowing through all the trees. -Buddy Thompson - Lewis Dendy, Seventh Orade V/ould You i3e Scared If you were out in the woods at night And a bin; white thing were to come in sight, ’’^ould 3^ou be scaredV And if you went v;allcing dovm the road And v/ere to look and see a toad, ^’'^ould you be scared? If you were up in a big airplahe And something went v/rong v/ith that thing, ^’Wld you be scared? Just sappose you should hear a groan A voice that said, “You better go home," ''•^ould you be scared? If you were to see a geeat mad dog, •lust the other sjde of a hollow log, "'oviid you be scared? But If that mad dog v/ere to bite. Before you could get out of sight. You - v/ould - be - scared. -■^/enona Vinson, Seventh Grade School Days I’m glad school days are here agair Vacation drys are past, And I must work insteed of play. But hov/I love each busy day. And all my school mates too. The nicest days of all are those '"/hen you have somethinrr to do. Each 7/ear of school I’ve thought w^'S best, And that tencher the nicest yet But Sihis year’s going to be the be. The teacher, too, I bet. -Lolita Holt, Seventh Grade An Ode to My Cat Our cat had kittens yesterday. '7e put them in their house to stay, But their mother said, "No, I can’t have my kittens catching cold Out here in this old house, '•/here I can’t even find a-mousel” So she gathers them up inher mouth And takes them up to my playhouse , She puts them on my little bod. There they v;j 11 stay until they • are dead Or scempering about on my feed. - Maxie Leo bright, Seventh Grade o The Sunday School teacher askod the children to write dom the names of their favorite hymns. One little yiirl wrote down,”Willio Smith." Doctor: I would recommend Colorado Springs for your rheumati sm. Louise: Very v/ell, Doctor, I will have some put on my bed at once.
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