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-2- GSi^SRAL SCHOOL HEWS BICYCLE SAFETY LEAGUE Elm Street School'has a Bicyclo Safety League which has' 42 rrion- hors. The girls nnf. boys have pro mised and are trying to carry out safety rules for the Bicycle Safe ty League, Here is a good rule, "Know your ,signal’s when you get . on a blcyil.e." J, L^' Bixll (5th) OUR NEW EQUIPMENT cafeteria we have a now things. We have 100 and some to thafik Board In our mxmber of now trays, spoons, bowls, cooking utensils. We want Mrs-Carroll and the School for those lovely thiings. I an sure they will add beauty and service to Elm St. School, Wo, also, want to thank Mr. Hasty for four new screen doors as they have helped a lot. Wo- are proud that our cafeteria received grade A or 98 from the City Health Dept, this month. We thinic this new equipment has help ed us get this good grade. Annie Lida Council (5th) NEWS OF TliE MUSIC By Betty Lou A LETTER FROM MRS. HILL D(-'ar girls arid boys, The cafeteria has been running now for seven weeks and I an de lighted tp have 'an opportunity to s;iy to you som.ethirr: i have a lire a ready said outside the school many tir^s. And that is that I consider the group of you who com.e down to the cafeteria either for recess or lunch, the best behaved and most polite that I have ever knov/n. As I used to be a toachor myself, I fool that I know you rather woT].. • I want to thank you each and every one for your hearty cooper ation, It is makXung my v/ork among you very pleasant and I am sure it' will help make a happy year for us all. Most sincerely', Mrs. Hill AUTUMN FIELDS The fields are full of goldcnrod, The air, with seeds from rrilk- ■ wood pod. .Dorothy Joan Thomason (2nd) DEPARTMENT Ncanco, Music Editor V/o are glad to have Mr. Cronstedt, Miss Hoskins, and’Miss Prank back again. Also, wo are delifghtod to heave, Mr. Kimball, pur new brass and re'ed instructor. Our orchestra is one of the first orches tras organized in any elonaitary school in the city. 'The orchestra rehearses weekly. The orchestra pupils are as follow^: violins, Cornolla Ann Hodgln, Edna Cranford, Joan Hike, Betty Lou Nance, Betty Lee, Joanno Sechrost, Joyce Xinthicum, Judith White;'clarinets, Ralph Edwards, James Earl Ammons, and Kenneth. Ellin>.''ton,; cello, Billy Raper; baritone, W. S. Jones; French: horn; John Grover Hutch ins.. The orchestra is under the direction of Miss Frank'. There are twolvo beginners taking this year. Every one can take part in music whether or not you tQce instrumental. Wo are glad ‘th^’t" so many arc taking instrumental music in the school, ' . - SOCIAL EVENTS ' ■ - By Betty Beam, Social Editor in number so far A supra se party ■Elm Street School's soc ial, even ts have been few this year. Only one party has boon {;ivon so far, ’ was given in honor of Ann .Alman in Mrs. Kelly's 6th mr a do, 'She left our .shhool and moved to South Carolina. Wo wi’ll all miss her , but wo viish her will. The afternoon she lo.ft the children in her room gave her a little party. Interesting games wore played and delicious refreshments were served, consisting' of lemonade, cookies, and capdy. ,it the closi-j of the party the honoroe was given a miniature chest filled with fare well letters and gifts. HALLO’WE'EN _Tho last night in October will be Hallowe'en. On Hallowe'en, we think of false faces, witches, black cats,, owls, and bats. This is a tine of fun. -Wc hopu Elm Street boys and girls v/ill wo'on and have lots of fb.n. Wo hope that’ they will no- or damage any xjroporty, Groxxp Composition Miss Chatfiold's . 4th and 5th Grades enjoy HallO- hurt anyone-
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