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-5- SCHOOL GIRL PATROL The School Girl Petrol hod an interesting meeting on L;on~ day^ Fct). 6th. The; orogry-.m chr.irmanand her commitccc com posed or Geno Brown, ncr, end Margorct fioistc'ei an original 'olay, ''It hays udna Gard• Have Manners'''. n- ri [ainon- stration in everyday manm-eo. Rciroshments were. s.,.nvcd hv Geraldine Lee, Margaret L'l- './cll, I should sey so* ;pc '^.ro doing many interostlng things, siicn as; mating dolls or yarn tiolng and dying, and on Reh, ci/ii \/e had a e/alcntlne. Ocn'^f'n ee nave- had selondle. times all peai-, in faca, wc have had Seen gooQ times wc re.r-ely■ ever leave (.it Quarter of three. stead .aid , . Bro'wi.. VI0 check ed on our ahlllty to: serve gracefully, eat daintily, ^.iid carry on oolite conversation while at the table. A business Jean hike (6th) PATROL LOIS'■ CLUB Since the last issue or Elm Leaves, there have been- no serious accidents- in or near I meeting was held on Feb. 20th •i to ma'ffr-. -nlpri.c! -r.^r t.hi. enrinn our school. There have been to make plans Tor the spring. Jac kl e Grc.gOF3^ (5th) SUGGESTIONS .aany comolimentan^ remarks rrem Serge-.at -Pike to oa- lo FROM NURSSe trj1 ecys of Elm St. Schooi. aave ou;^ wcai^iy meetings -’—I.. *... ..*• '—> o.n '■/cdju.’sca.ys, AN one of tjicsc ineGi.!ia,s, the nemlci's of the The nurses hone that by obeying health rules the chil dren can avoid catching colds. One rule to remember cseecianv is: mm IT RAINS fON'T F0R(h:e^‘ tor rubbers, RAINCOAli .JTj UltBRELLA, Wg arc g ad to say that not many children L'^.ve been hurt recently and hcoe that this will be a cdmlicnge to you to bo more careful so that you won't get hurt. Sciiool Girl i'eati:‘oi were our guGsrs. Vk; wish to express our sincereythanns to the children for their excoll.ent coooeration with us.. Our hats arc off to the Girl Patrols who are doing splendid. work \/lth the yiiingcr ■Sherman Fortner (6th) GRA-Y CLUB chiidren. Edna Cranford (6th; THE LLWGHROOM ^ . I feel free to say tha.t Elm St. School's cafeteria is becoming a nicer place each d'.y in which to have lunch. As cao- i tain of the girls' lunchroom," I I should like to s^iy Vnm the * non i 10 rs ha v e i m o rov c, d 1; :i e chi Idrcn' s table' mmuic r , „ —... , f nv , teaebr rs that have eatf.n In tjic 1lirst grade room have given !some nice complirmnts on the i tppe of v/ork the monitors i Going to Improve the ciu. Idren's •table manners. It has been sug gested by i.iss Butler that the cafeteria monitors luiite a.nd jmakc a frieze to go in jAI the sixth grade boys look forward to oui' Gra-v club meetings which we. have twice a montn under the direction of RrHariLey of the Y.M.G.A, and miss butler, one of the sixth ■grade teachers. Ye hwe been ■ doing ver3'' nicely so thc^ say. Our main topic has been tpipst Aid';. V.'e- have learned Yhat to do in many emcrgcnclus such as curs, broken limbs, and other injui'ies. At our last meeting rlc.r G Y song. ley taught us our Gra- Rale Grogan (6th) THE PATROL BOYS terla shov’lng gooS table rani ner don Y( 0 soon. hone wo can h"vc tnls Aiothcr good ■ Lion coming from the teachers IS to make posters showing balanced meals, or hov.^ to sel ect food. Ruth Coltiv.nc (6th) , 1 am glad to say.that the patrol boys have been oerform- iiig their duties well lately, the cafe-f .Borgeant Pilce has spoken of" getting p.itrol caps'to wer r- to Washington, The manager of the Center Theater allowed us to attend one of its shows, it 'vas a rare treat to go to the now Center ,:ind see Mickey Rooney in ''Muc.kBicborrv Flnri'Y JUgges- TIIE GIRL3' YORKBKO^ 'Tvicc each month, among ... • -I- vy V./ wv .\.y iii. 'J.X .V Ai y v -xj.i ;ctic sixth grade girls m.^y 'heard, 'L/iii tho'^Girls' York come to ordcr'^- Do ouc.ouoro uc we look lorward fo our mcctings'J' told us about chew-ing wl t mouths oiGii. Please 'vatci Robert oinodis ('6tii) GOOD TUPLE Ai HERD Try to act at all tim.es in the. lunchroom as if you had a ■Qisltor, .Some teachers have-; th ou.r . — — you’''’ table m.aniiors at all times'. Dcggy Lois Long (cth)
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