-4- ESTTiiin EPEAl-vEi^ CONTEST SQOicG ^0 the group on the "Life and SiuirT-Cterl sties School wus re- ■."01-rest, at the Lodge. They of George Washington'’. There were five contestants tahing part in the contest. We arc very proud t ' " "" " first nrize of five dollars, the students cund teachers, of the school foi and congratulations \sc received. Betty Forrest (6th) o Enow that Esther Free won out Both Esther- and I v/lsh to thank encourageraent PARTI IN THE GRADES (Note: Apparently the girls and hoys are taaeing the advice of the Social Ed.itor"to heart'’ even tefore her message is puhllshed or else the Editor is not doing enough "Snoop ing”,) . •" Miss Clegg's 1st Grade: Betty Jo day party for Eott^^ Jo In Miss day caJee with candles Clegg's on ider's mother gave a hirth- roorn recently. A hint li the lihrary table. All the children received valentine'baskets of candy cas favors. Ice cream and cake were served. David JohXxSon was winner of a con test. Several guests from outside the grade were oresent. Wally gr.ade father,_ gaye Mrs. Kelly's .6th Grade: Mr. S.' r ^ _ party for Mrs. Kelly's grade at Valentine, i.lary Elizabeti: Wall served ice cream and; candywhlTe'Harold Lloyd, the postmaster, distributed the valentines.^ Millcn Allen, Room Reoorter Mrs. Schroder's 5th Gi^ade:■ Mr,. Holmes, Edith's jaothery vlsito! Charlie^ McGarth E. Betts^and Mrs.. J, rs. Schroder's grade recently, 's cousin. Mrs.. Holmes With them came' Jerry, had made Umitialed aprons for the girls, and Initialed hand kerchiefs for the boys. For all there 'was delicious ,candy._ Mr. Betts gave a very enjoyable magic act. Patricia■Padgette Mrs. Schroder's class also wants to tlLaiik Mr. Dodamead. for visiting the class recently and drawing for them. ■ They enjoyed It ven/" much. R'c dre\/ a beautiful siin-^ set scene, colorful pictures of 3r• or liabbit and Donald .Dr!ck,‘ and a girl's face. They,hope he will comiG again soon. Betsy V/illlnms NEWS OF SPORT nr,13 It Is about time for Elm St. to play off in the semi-' finals in soccer. If wo defeat Jolynson St. we are scheduled to Dlav Cloverdale for the chamoionship of the .-city. It seems that a large part of the first tec'iro is more interested in marbles than in soccer at the 'present time.'In fact, Mr. Hartley stated at a 'ornctlce game that if they did not take more interest that he v/ould have to choose som.o new,.players. The baseball season is almost here and of course we want to keep our softball cli: imp ions hip bup that was won- by our sixth grades" last year. So come on and help good old Elm ot. play balJ Eddie Hatcher, Associate Sports Edhtor tell that spring is hero bp" the many marble On many occasions recently I. have noticed that bovsMiavo been given permission to play after school hours At“the morning and noon recess the Girl P.chrois nave.bcc'u helping 'to organize games with children of t'nc fj.rst three grades.'Mr. Hartley suoQrvises games with the i3ifth and ;■ ixap grade boys and girls on Mondays. Wo enjoy tliese games very much.- In fact, I ‘think our .school is very much Into rested- in an Everyone can games in progress types of- games. foi dap-. c.an rcack^ip" oy if you visit our scheo] Joseph Coffield, .-.ssociate Sports ' ^ _T • _L. ^ _ Editor

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