SEPT.-OCT.-NOV.
THE EARLY BIRD
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HONOR ROLL
One hundred and sixty-four
pupils made the honor roll re
cently at our school. The list
is as follows:
GRADE ONE—John W. Dun-
ston, Calvin T. Gregory, Frank
lin Hawkins, James Owens, Jr.,
Alexander Williams, Larry Wil-
kerson, Catherine Jordan.
GRADE TWO—Anita Dun-
ston, Lesslie Strater, Mary Ed
wards, Shirley Mayes, Warlene
Paschall, Jerome Crews, Cath
erine Anderson, John Fuller,
David Puryear, Frances Will
iams, Carolyn Batcher, Phylis,
Hawkins and John Smith.
GRADE THREE — Samuel
Bass, Bernice Crews, Doris Will
iams, George Bailey, Phyllis
Chavis, James Davis, Mary Da
vis, Veronica Dobson, Bobby
Hunter, Eva Owens, Thomas
Parker, Juanita Rogers, Shirley
Speed, Edward Tabourn, Mary
Brandom, Barbara Cooper,
Cleveland Dunkin, Mary D.
Harris, Barbara Jones, Mary
Lockette, George Lyons, Caro
lyn Strater, Justine Turner,
George Wilkerson, and Nannie
Yancey.
GRADE FOUR — Theodore
Bowman, Nannie Evans, Clif
ford Gregory, Mary F. Kings
bury, Barbara McCoy, Willie
M. Russel, Mary Smith, Willie
Thornton, Sandra Allen, Delois
Bagby, Ruth J. Eaton, Catherine
Hawkins, Maggie Thomas, Frank
P. Scott, LaVerne Strater, Mary
Anderson, Carl Bagby, Grace
Chavis, Lillie M. Hunt, Robert
Hawkins, Ralph Morgan Will
iam Moore, Gwendolyn Parker,
Annie Satterwhite, Evelyn Ta-
born, Alice Watson, Katheleen
Cheatam, Steven Downey, Grac-
ie Harris, Mae Ellen Moss, and
Carolyn Smith.
GRADE FIVE—Mary Hicks,
Barbara Mallory, Marion Moore,
Catherine Thorpe Carolyn
White, Douglas Elkerson, Luther
Milton Herndon. Angello Hoi
man, Ruth Oliver, Roger Ander
son, Alfred Bagby, Alice Bas-
erville, Jessie Bowman, Eliza
beth Davis, Bruce Smith, Willie
Smith, Helen Thomas, Jacque
line Walton, Jessie M. Banks,
George E. Betts, Beatrice Hob
good, Ethel Jeffers, Donnell Par
ker, Gwendolyn Satterwhite,
Gwendolyn Satterfield, Verline
Thornton, Annie M. Webb, Bet
tie Babgy, Elnora Bell, Beverly
Burwell, Yvonne Drew, Gloria
Holeman, Carolyn Jordan, De
costa Lindsay, Delois M. Mc
Ghee, Thomas Redding, Emma
Thomas and Rosa Wilkerson.
GRADE SIX—Eugene Alston,
Gloria Burton, Jacqueline Hunt,
Elijah Strater.
GRADE SEVEN — Maggie
Bagby, John Gates, Lucy Cheat
am, Ernestine Chavis, Ira Gra
ham, Peggie Hamme, Joy Jeff
ers, Lillie Peace, Cornell Ham
me, Catherine Moss, John Roy
ster, Hayes Baskerville, Gracie
Cheatam, James Clark, Joyce
Lyons, Mildred Norman, Ed
ward Spencer, Margaret Taylor,
Mary Wilkerson, George Wright,
James Blalock, Ernest Braswell,
and Elvin Clayton, George Elk
erson, James Elkerson, Randolph
Greene, Barbara Greene, Rob
ert Long, Rose Morgan, Dorothy
Moss, Helen Moss, Delores Nor
man, Grant Peace, Gloria Pur
year, Sandra Scott and Frances
Trotter.
gether.
We live at home
With Mother and Dad,
We have sisters and,brothers
To make us glad.
SECOND GRADE SECTION 2J
Mrs. E. O. Jones, Teacher
The children in room 18 have
been reading and studying
about animal circus. We made
a circus in our room. We put the
animals on parade.
Last week we Went up town
to see another kind of parade.
We saw clowns, majorettes and
there were many bands on par
ade. We saw cars, trucks, trac
tors and some of them were de
corated very pretty. We hope we
will be able to see an animal
1 parade very soon.
In books we learn
To read the words.
That tell of animals and birds.
And boys and girls and how they
grow,
And other things
We want to know
Barbara Jones, Reporter
THIRD GRADE, SECTION 3B
Miss Barnes, Teacher
The Good Citizenship Club
has been organized in our
school. The officers are:
Edward Fields, President;
Lenwood Umstead, Vice-Presi
dent; Shirley Dorgan, Secretary;
Vivian Cotton, Assistant Secre
tary; Mollie Sidney, Treasurer.
Reporter Lucy Hawkins
Custodians
We are glad to have Mr. Je
rome Crews and Mr. Charles
Holmes at our school. They are
doing a fine job.
CLASS NEWS
FIRST QRADE SECTION IP
Mrs. R. H. Payne, Teacher
We have 16 boys and 19 girls
in our class. We are enjoying
school. We have fun talking
about our pets, and we are mak
ing a large pet book. We do
many things in school. We sing,
play games, say poems, and dra
matize stories.
In our science corner, we have
a terrarium, an acquarium, and
some plants too.
Mary Ann Edwards, Reporter
SECOND GRADE, SECTION 2E
Mrs. C. E. Eisbey, Teacher
The children in room 20 gave
a short program in the chapel
last week. We said some autumn
poems and sang some autumn
songs. We said some safety
poems and sang safety songs.
The Safety poems were said by
Ruth and Mildred Norfleet. They
are twins. Malinda Royster in
troduced the principal and he
gave a very nice talk.
Malinda Royster, Reporter
THIRD GRADE SECTION 3C
Mrs. A. B. Cousins, Teacher
We have organized our class
room officers for the school year.
They are as follows: Juanita
Rogers, President; Bobby Hun
ter, Vice-President; • Shirley
Speed, Secretary; Thomas Par
ker, Treasurer
Reporter Thomas Parker
FIRST GRADE — SECTION IH
Mrs. I. N. Hicks, Teacher
We are having a good time in
school. We play number games.
We sing and learn poems. We
have a science corner. We have
a terrarium in our classroom
Our study: Flowers in Our
Community is very interesting
to us.
We have planted flowers in
the terrarium.
Jackie Ackins, Reporter
FIRST GRADE—SECTION ICS
Mrs. C. S. Stegall, Teacher
We are working on a imit
about an animal circus. We made
made lots of individual stories
about our homes and families.
Hattie and Elizabeth made a
large house for us. We are mak
ing furniture for our house. This
is a little rhyme we made to-
SECOND GRADE, SECTION 2T
Mrs. B. P. Tyler, Teacher
Our school family is divided
into two groups—the Reds and
the Blues. We enjoy trying to
do better than each other. The
captain of the Reds is David Pur
year and the captain of the Blues
is John Evans.
On our honor roll for the first
month are the following:
Catherine Anderson, Bettye
Campbell, John Fuller, David
Puryear, Ned Thorpe and
Frances Williams.
THIRD GRADE, SECTION 3BB
Mrs. L. B. Boyd, Teacher
Our third grade students en
joy reading and learning poems
and so much so that we have
decided to learn one each month.
For the month of September, we
learned “In September”, for
October, we learned “Come Lit
tle Leaves”, and for November
we have learned “Why I Like
November”. In the very near
future we are hoping to make
up some very interesting ones.
Doris McGhee, Reporter
THIRD GRADE, SECTION 3H
Miss A. HolmanJ Teacher
We are planning oW Day. We
plan our work, we^plan our
play. To make a happy busy
day. We like to read.
THIRD GRADE SECTION 3H
Miss E. Hawley, Teacher
The 3H division of the third
I grade has been very busy study
ing nature. They found out that
trees are the most satisfactory
topic to discuss.
The children are delighted in
bright colors. They have collect
ed them. They have been draw
ing, coloring, and cutting out
them to decorate the classroom.
Calendars have been made to
arouse interest.
Reporter Jerome Crews
FOURTH GRADE SECTION 4A
Mrs. A. K. Allen, Teacher
These are pupils having per
fect attendance record for the
first school month.
Bennie Allen, Harold Ed
wards, James Glascoe, Earl Hen
derson, Barbara McCoy, Willie
Russell, Henry Stewart, Ernest
Greene, Willie Ashe, Nannie
Evans, Ernest Henderson, Mary
Kingsbury, Annie Overby, Fred
Satterwhite, Elizabeth Taylor,
Archie Watkins.
Theodore Bowen, Patricia
Flemings, Mary Gregory, Jame^
Lloyd, Lonnie Peace, Mary
Smith, Willie Thornton, Roy
Wright.
Reporter Barbara McCoy
FOURTH GRADE SECTION 4G
Mrs. A. R. Greene, Teacher
We have thirty pupils enrolled
in our class. We are enjoying our
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