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-3- «S THE. EDITORS ,SEE IT ATTEND^iNCE S..PETY Elr.1 Stroot School opened-on Sopt. 6th with o totcl of 15_^X toochors end 52S po.pils. So for the rtttwnd'Tnce ho s boon tho ;best in six yeors. Lot's hoop it up I The hotter tho attond'Uicp tho rnoro teachers wo con have next year. At this season of the yc-or thT,ro enn ho very little excuse for poor attendance if we obey the rules of safety and healtJi*’ Bad weather will- soon be hero and the attendance will naturally not bo ns good, bait by oboyiig ho^'lth and safety rulo'S, wo c^^n do our part. Let's try to be h©ro every day tha.t wO can. I 'an told that several children have boon ^absent already bocauso of not . ''obeying thO rules of. safety. Let's all obey sa.foty and health rules. If you have forgotten tho rules it v/ould bo a'good idea to use your health books and review. Then obeyI Esther Free (6th) PLayeRpUND LOCAllONS BY GRADES The first grades play on the v/ost side of tho school.' Socond and third grades play on -the west side of the pl'^yground below tho ditc^. Fourth and fifth grades play on tho cast side of the playground below the ditch. Sixth grades play above tho ditch, I hope all of you. -vill play in tho rif-'ht place's. ... Glenn Craven 45th) Tho children of Elm St. School arc studying and. tryiny to ob serve rules for safotyi 'host accidents are a result of carolossne.ss, As the Halloween season a.ppro aches, I hope the childror will keep in nind some of the things necessary for a safe and s.ane Halloween. Rornon- bor that fun for one shoo. Id bo ■fun for all* please do not carry sharp-pointod sticks, lighted candles, or anything that .may in jure a person or destroy property. May everyone of'you have a hapoy H.al lov; oenl .Joyce Linthioui'.i (4th) JUNIOR RED CROSS DRIVE Tho Junior Red Cross Drive in our school v/as'hold October 3rd to 7,th ; $12,84 v;as donated by the children of, tho council, _$7,84 and sent to Rod Cross head quarters' for the' Junior Rod Cross magazines.$5.00 was kept in tho schoV.^1 to bo used for' under pri vileged children. 399 children joined tho Junior Rod Gross. Five grades reported having ijve-ry child join. Those were Miss Butler, Miss Blaclmon, Mrs. K^lly, Mrs, Sdriro'der, and Miss McCraiy, ' Thirty posters v/ero submitted by the children of the school for the Rod Cross contest and ten of the best were sent to Red Cross he '"id qua rt on s , Esther Free' (6th) . hRT in. our school ' As you go from room to room in our school you can see evidences of. good-art carried on in drawing's,' arrangement of papers on tho bulletin'boards, and other, art worlc. Note the attractive booklets on teachers' doors, placed there for visitC'rs to register. In tho sixth grades, interesting soap models have been made, also inter esting drawings sh.owirg Eqyptian and Greek v/ritirgs,‘ temples, gods, goddesses,' and' tombs. Art is in everything vyo do such as; the way we dross, the ,"ood form and v/riting in all our school work, neat and orderly desks. Lot's }.iako our school more attractive'by -prac- in everythir^;; we do. ticing art Wo were delighted to have so .many beautiful Junior Red Cross posters made tho city. by the .children during the Junior Red Cross drive in Dorothy Y/oodoll, Art Editor A safety club FORIvIED. girls in-Miss Butler's sixth grade formed a Safety ..j^,o...ge clasp the third week of school. The 'following offi- oiectod: Dale Grogan, President; Joan Riko, Vice-President, 'oCy Lois Lon.g, Secretary; Be-tty Forrest, Program Chairman, The club .m'oots every .Tuesday'afternoon from. 2; 15 to 2; 45 o'clock, nt each neoting the members have infoma"! t-iIks about sa*foty. Pos tors have been made, showing points to be remembered in safety, A very.intorest- t>la'y was given at our l‘'‘st miocing'on "Fir'e. Prevention". Tho boys and Club in langur cor3 wore PO,' ing Doris Thom as (6 th)
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