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-5- ■ - INTERESTING THINGS “THAT THE GRADES. ^RE DOING OUR POSTERS SOi-iP hND WOOD CURVING In our roorn wo irmdo seven pos ters v/hich v/e used in our Pi-ro Prevention Proj^roin on last Fri day, All of the posters were done in cut paper* -or crayon mcdiuia. One poster showed a safety crusader on a horse. Another showed fir omen puttim^ out a fire, Still another one shov/od a sol- ■dior guarding a rnotch with the words, ’’Guard the f,H'^tch". Another one shovvTod the total firo losses. The other one showed three moun tains and the poster said that • "Safety Must Top Thom All”. The last poster said, ’’Prevent. Fire—- Clean Up” a.nd it showed a little girl^ and boy cleaning out the closet. We thought that -those pos- ters wore very prettj:y Betty Ruth Rous'oy’ (5th,) WHAT V/E riRE DOING IN OUR ROOM Wo -are studying; Indians in our third gr?ide. We have studied abou,t homes, food, weapons. We have written stories about’them . The next things v/o want to know o,bout Indian are these; clothing, signals, and how they travel. We like to study Indians, do you? Anno Julian (3rd) OUR CLUB In Mi'ss High smith's room wo organized a club. Wo elected Nannie Lou Thorpe president, Stuart Hartley) vice-president, Margaret Stone, socrotary■and treasurer, Lillie Bell Hooper, program chairman. Doris Snundors, Benny Carroll, and Billy Torot- ' sky are members of the committee* All pupils in the class are mem bers of the olub. Each member is to.pay duos of one cent a month. The money is to buy the things that v/e need in our club, Margaret Stone (5th) OUR GOLDFISH ...•For our history homework Greece some of the boys '^rd. carved daggers, temples ard. out of soap) anrl wood, while drew ships and ma. ps, 'Ve had very good time doing it. So others, might see the work, the best on a table in our on girls 'bowls others a that we put ro cm, Elmer Kennedy (6th) RED BIRD Red Bird is’'an Indian, He lives in America. He likes to shoot his bov/ and arrows. Red Bird likes to kill bears and wolves. He likes to kill door and fish too. Wo like to road about him, Richard Crowder (3rd) OUR STUDY OF THE GREEKS AND ROMANS In history, wo have been trac ing the progress of civilization from the far oast westward. Wo .have stir'ied about Greece, and are nov; studying about tie Rom.ans, The Greeks loved beautiful things. They were divided into city, states with democratic form of govern ment* The Remaps loved la.w and were united. All the time they were conquering some place-, .rt - great empire v/as finally formed. The Greeks and Romans left us art,- literature, and lav/, Nancy p/hi to j'6tfi.) BUILDING A CITY We are making a .city in our room. These are the things v/o are going to mko; a playground., poliosC' station, school h'xiso, church, fire .station, hospital, grocery store, bakery, post office, and dairy. Wo are working on our school house now. ■ Drew H^\ney (2nd) TRY TO READ THESE t ‘ • ■ Paul brought our acquarium. acquarium bowl, take turns feed Ing the water, this nov/, Doris food for the fi them Swimmy and Dai tv/o goldfish for Roy brought the V/O' are going to- 7^f~actod very ing them and c'han/^- Barbara is doing. Joan broujh t some sh, ’'’/e have named J immy. sy Ruth Smith (4tl^) had a little cap, p—• Ho bit and scratched her in the o o which made her COLD WINDS '■■Vhen .cold winds begin to blow. Then the leaves begin to go, Billy Hatley and Nanny * ' Hov/ard ( 2nd) jve'ry sad. i Mary Elizabeth Steed (6th) THE LE.iVES • The leaves are rod and gold and brown. They dance '“'nd whirl and hit the ground,- Charles Ward (2nd)
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