April 3, 19,^0
THE ?;'GIiNTAIN TRATL
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Third and -^outrh Grade News
Sixth Grade News
Chir room enjoyed a party given by
Mrs, 'Jarren Wilson and i-'Irs. Henson, ¥e
want to thantr Mrs. Wilson for being so
thour^htful of vis^ always corrdn.? up with
nice refreshjiients and entertaj.nment.
We have been enio’'’'in'- oi^r work very
miich this year, ^onie of the sixth parade
students made a booklet of l^oman hi^toiy,
also Sandra Duress and Martha Carpenter
and I'ar^aret Wood m?^de a booklet bn
We also enjoyed a bubble gun contest, gealth.
Those Wowing the largest bubbles were;
Conrad Vlebbp Carolyn Keenerj Ruth Ann I^rtha Wood
Kems, Pats3^ Webb^ and -Uonna [ilson.
Our raeraor^r uork this inonth is learn
ing the 23rd and 100th Psalms.
Ruth Ann Kern’s grandmother, Mrs,
Beale is leaving for Taupa, Fla.
’(e were Yer:^ much ^nirprised yesterday
when ole’ men winte r was our midst as
we were looking forw rd to seeing the
Easter Bunny soon.
frozen.
Tho_se having birthd3;,-s_ this ironth interesting.
The boys and f?irls have fixed the
bulletin board with pictures on good
Seven'’-h ^-rade News
The seventh grade has been working
herd th:' s ’^^onth in Science anr’ his--
j In Science we made a booklet
;e hope he didn’t get colors o’l^' 3J.rht and his
tory a bool'let on the Civil War. It has
V*' r'^
tor^;
David Dalc.'Win and Haley Talle
Filth Grade
health, 'ilie girl's topic was "Good Health
for Fetter Li'^’^ing" and the bo3^’s was
"Cleanliness and ^ood Grooming.’^
It is almost report card tire so
we elected neT'T dess officers, The'^'' are
President
Vice President
Secretary'
Trea surer
cTohn Kahler
Rosa Lee ^Jebb
Larrj^ ' Foods
Richard '^oelD.ner
ews
It looked ghostly white,
as it came whirling through the night.
Some were happ^r about the snow.
Some were sad and others didn't know.
Little birds were look.inn' for food
and the w:’nd roared as it went through
the wood.
The night w-'S ver;:^ cold and the North
Wind was bold. To roar and be so cold.
The children made a snowian
and ate snowcream in a pan. Beside the
fireplace at Grandma*s ho''ise ;'ou popj^ed
pop-cor.i and listen to a sto]:^^ of
Grandpa’s,
-y- Lois Hedden
The fifth grade is m.alrlng a booklet
on the westward movement. We h.ave gath
ered a 3ct of pictures, poems^ and
stories abou_t it. 'h will be making our
second booklet this year in social studies after school.
VJe are also sti-dying now about some We finished our Science, text books
of the world's largest manvfacturinp, turned them in, svre did enio^?- Science
regions I'.n the East, this year. Nnw xre have started studying
Health, T’r srrc it tHU •-•e interesting.
.')ett“" Lou Crane
T'i^htl' Grade News
T]:.e eighth grade has been enjoy
ing basketball latel;/. '-^e q-ot to T-'la^r
the se'^'enth grade during ou-r period,
-^'he bo3'‘s and the girls of the eighth
grade won both rraiiies,,
Fr. ''Fptnon told us we might get to
play Glenv'lie’s eighth grade before
school is oi't., We sure hope so.
'•^bie eighth grar’e Is also enjoyin'''
basketbal.l practice Fondavs and ^rida’^'^s
Loretta Filler Trent hom.e from school
today because of the measles, Wanda Hopper
Richard Crane got his brace off yes
terday, We are very g’Jad,
We are ver^;- sorrj^ Lois broke her arm.