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CHERRYVILLE SCHOOL NEWS ELEMENTARY I SCHOOL NEWS MRS. SHERRILL'S l»t Grade The following program was given last. Tuesday, May 1 1 at Klein'. No. 1 auditorium: Welcome: Kay and Fay, the Jar rel Twins Devotion-: "Little Candles” . Songs; “Jeslis Bids Us Shine" and "Jesus Wants Me For A Sun Scripture and Prayer Songs: “God Make My Life A Lit tle Light", “The Little .ifns pel Light”, “God Sees” “I Like to Grin": Jeanette Towery Ann Kester, Sandra tVise “Little Hands”: Cheryl Ann Beam, Christine Cadwallader, Janice Ledford “The Dandelion”: Anita Allen, Zorina Dellinger “The I .it t ie Turtle” : Jody Frank lin, Ponola Self, Kandy Ran dall. David Abernathy, John ny Heavner Song: “I'm A Little Teapot” Shela Black, Imogene Beal. Shirley Ann Clark, Kay and Fay Jarrell, Tansy Shull, Cheryl Paysour, Jeanette Towery, Kay Shuford, Artie Shrifni, Linda West, Dorothy White Health Poem; “Nine Little School Boys”: Wayne Tew, Tommy Hen drick. Rickey Whitaker. Char les Keep, Tone McSwain, Rot ur Hollifield, Ivddie Mull, Bob'ny Ileafner, Kandy Ran dall Poem: “Milk the Builder” - Pon.da Self. Linda West Poem: "Mv Little Toothbrush” - Kay Shuford A Health Play: “Hickey’s Dream” Rickey, a small hoy - Richard Tweed Mother: ( beryl Ann Beam father; Johnny Heavner Health Brownies Rickey Carpen ter, Meredith Beam, Bobhy Harrelson, Don Porter "’oothbrush: Zerina Dellinger Bar of Soap: Anita Allen Lottie of Milk: Frieda Quinn The Health Land Band: Jeanette Towery, Christine Cadwalla der, Janice Ledford, lmogcne Beal, Kay Jarrell, Fay Jar rell. Tansy Shull, Cheryl Pay l’ocm: - 1 Have A Lime ruppy - Brenda Nichols Sony: “Little Peter. Rabbit" - >>y Group Sony: “The Swiiip in the Garden ’ Anita Allen, Brenda Nichols. Christine Cadwallader, Janice Ledford. Ponola Self, Cheryl Ann Ream, Frieda Ann Quinn, Zerina Dellinyer Sony: “Old Fashioined Carden” - Jody Franklin, Ann Kester, Sandra Wise Rhvthm Band - .'59 Children “Amaryllis” - “The Glow Worm” “Le Secret” - “Anchors Away” Band Directors: Meredith Beam and Bobby Harrelson. MRS. CROCKER'S 5th Grade We are coming to the close of this school year this week. We are finishing all our text books. We have had a good school . Wo know that we will lie separated from sora» of our old l.i > . i,iit we can make now ones. We are looking forward ’o a new room next year. The oi*' WiVo have re ad 1'> or I. iary In o! - a: Dawn. Keliy, Joyce For,!. L.iikla f'rvlc . , | i’rti r ia Kiser, Ar u I'ayior. Lim t j Ho.yi.es, i; ta Ramsey, Jackie Jo Bridges, \ irginiia Weatherly, ■ Hoyle, Judy i u.rner, .An ita Hallman, Dottie Reynold', 11 ns me Hovis, Charles Water.-, .las A Reavis, Jimmy Summitt. Richard Stewart, Jimmy Sisu, Gerald, Yount. Jimmy Clawson, ll.arlen | 1 rowel!, George Lohr, (lai.cili ! Hallman, Steve Quinn, The names of the ones who ; have not missed a day in Sun,lay j School are; Virginia Weatherly, , .lei ry Porter, Jimmy Summitt. G org#e Lohr, Troy Tate, Gerald I Yount, Linda Boyles, Jackie Jo Bridges. Joyce Ford, Dawn Kel- j !.v. Dot Me Reynolds. Mr. Riddle, pastor of the Pres byterian Church gave us some Bible memory verses to learn during the year. If we completed them we were to receive a certif ies t . Those who have sard them are: George l.ohr, Richard Ste wart, Jackie Jo Bridges. Jimmy Sisk. Patricia Kiser, Linda Peel s', Virginia Weatherly. Judy Tur n's:-,. Cun LI Yount. Charles Wat 's. We expect at least that many mo: i by the time school closes. The" Who have w rfe J atten ciiftr-,' i!rir:i1g this school year are: I Jenkins, George Lohr, Steve Quinn, Jimmy Sisk, Troy Linda Boyles, Dawn Kelly, Patrirm Kiser. Dottie Reynolds, V’vrtgiH Weatherly, Garland Hallman brought us sonic snecimens of rock which con tain lithium which being min ed near Crouse. It is as light, as a feather and as strong as iron. I; i being used in the manufac ture of airplanes, Good-by, See you next year m the sixth grade—maybe. Joyce Ford, Reporter MRS. CARTER’S Fiftli Grade Dora Hoyle and Paul Richard McLeod from Urn First Baptist I Church went to Shelhy Saturday tr, enter the Junior Memory Work contest. They were winners and ! will rro to Fruitlnnd this summer ! comnete in a state contest. Fip-ht of us played in piano I i ei itals in the Starnes auditorium |:!a-'t week. Those playing were: j Joe! Dellinger, John Charles Lef • I’ r, Renna Sue llarrelson. Sarah Carpi nter, Fran"w Knight., Re : occa frisson, Gail Brown, and Sammy Fisher. The following have had perfect a’tendance at Sunday School for the year. Suzanne Dellinger, John Charles Lefler, Buddy Black, Ray Jenkins, Jr., Larry Turner, Eliza beth Self, Jerry Lail. Paul Rich ard McLeod, and Laquita Turney. 1 Eighteen of us have had perfect > :•.•*!-»ail• • «* at ••".•><>I a- ' o toy - : Buddy Black, David Carpenter >..v ft Wayne Craft, Bruce Raker, May .Tonkins, Jr., Paul Richard . I.rod, Kent Seism. Barry Tut-' Her; Sarah Carpenter, Rebecca Crissoti, Suzanne Dellinger, Hen na Sue JIarrelson, Melida Key ... 1 e •. Dora Hoyle, I'Taner • Hlizabet.h Self, Vicki ahi! l.aptiHa Turney. MISS WORKMAN’S Si th Grade We .are working hard to finish our -work for the school year. We fee! like we have learned • gr at ,1 ■■ a "i have enjoyed. the, sixth Oi'.r nv;. „f different lends. ” h member of the class made i hi fory. cycle. Cppn this cycle \ye listed the different peoples we vr listed flu' different .people wo to civilization. Then we decorated the senates with related pictures. Tlie ,class did good work on this m’oert. We’ve been keeping an arith iii f 1 -• chart for several weeks, i o, • lines have 1 -re tt up and d ■ . Some un-nils have a straight : We will average the grades We finished our last hook re ports today. Tuesday we enjoyed our picnic very nnu h. Everyone seemed to have a good time. And we cer tainly thank our grade represen tatives for the interest they have shown in tis. and for the good ! \< they hav e hejned us to en ■ , ■ ’ M’s. H. .’ . Blaekwolder, tlr-1. I' d If ostimrs. Mrs. Ralph and Mrs. K. I- Warren,, we -again express our thanks. Betty Paige, Reporter MISS WHITE’S Sixth Grade hr; t Tuesday our Grade had a very interesting visit to the Eagle Office. We had finished our study ..f block hooks and the early print o,. loess. Our visit to the Eagle Office helped us to see the great developments :n printing since Gutenbereh’s time. Some of the things that we saw during our i visit were the linotype machine til operation, how pictures were made from the mats, how the type was made from the metal and the metal could ho melted and used again, the large and small printing presses, and the machine that folded the paper ready to be delivered. ■ li e liked to watch the machine as it folded (he paper. We wi di to thank Mr. and Mrs. Houser fot- showing us through the printing office and to thank them for the very nice ice cieam treat that they gave us. For Mother’s Day, we stenciled handkerchiefs. Each of us drew and cut his stencil and then sten ciled the handkerchief. Some of the handkerchiefs were white and some were colored. Wle think that they looked very pretty when they were finished, (in the folders i that, we made to put them in. we 1 copied poems that we had written for the occasion. Two of our members who have 11,ad perfect attendance had to be I absent last week. Charles Moss in the ■ hospital because cf ap ■ndieitis and Linda Blank is at one wit h mumps. We hope that 'of them .o'pi] soon bo able to :tb Grade rv lui -v t lii ir work. \Yi i in our tests onf in . spoHitvr last Frh \ i• i4h• 111'?ic lolls ns that " ,! 1 ■ - - :.ntd--"a‘ i'crW- !. d 1: o .o'• ,'drionno Beam •• Text Ho'-ned Toad t - lb r fa'her had found it ai.'on. Wo road that toads mis aro 'T-'Intod and that they food on insect* Wo kept hitn in to. • room a few days and H-. ,, so»vt him'hack to Mr. Beam'-' Carden to destroy insects. Wo wish to thank our Grade Mothers for the wonderful times ‘hoy have [riven in this year. They ore' planninsr a picnic for •li on Wednesday and we know w. wi’I have a wonderful time. Wo have enjoyed Mrs. Sclloy'-' ■■■ehir end are very proud of her'. Wo \vi--h her the host of suo oo-s in the future. Robert. McKinney. Reporter MISS FARRIS’ Seventh Grade Those who will cot perfect at tendance certificate: for the y . if they art not absent any fib week are; I.’ruce tTio.li. Garian Xeal, Hillard Short, Kay Barbere, Brenda Carpenter, Wanda Cor rell, Patsy Holland, Patsy Knight ,.nd Cail Mauney. Our clas» is planning to go to Chuck's Skating Kink tomorrow In English for the last few r have had one short ■ me. ,0r paragraph. Last week ■ ■ writing Limericks. The ' . ii-low was written by Wanda torrell. “Lass of Dover” There was a young lass of Dover, Who owned a field of clover. One day he went to look at that, And on the way he met a cat. \Yh ..id you i" t that piece of It i.-n't grass, said the lass with It's a pieec of clover from my field iti Dover.” ELEMENTARY 2 SCHOOL NEWS MRS. GOLD'S First Grade We g me a ehurrt program 1 o •ia" . 'I'h - f of'owing is part of tt' s,it." l.v < ’hi s /Welcome DeV.e iol.'ai •Ptiein-'—Happv Thoughts—D un ity Neal Seng, by Class He Careful Song by ('kiss—Listen Little brooklet I’-ien. - I’ll v! 1 is Phiilieek to ' - Urdu Laws !' mat —Stiudrji Millwood I'oca Patricia Sigmon I ’ot nr -Nic! ;e ' irigg Nancy Crawley y ('hiss;—I Am Jesus Lit MAKE YOUR HOME THE SHOWPLACE OF YOUR BLOCK Be The Envy of Your Neighborhood I NOTHING ADDS SO MUCH CHARM, BEAUTY, j AND COMFORT TO YOUR HOME AS ALUMINUM AWNINGS Of Breath Taking Beauty BUY NOW AND SAVE No Down Payment — Years To Pay ALL TYPES AWNINGS - ALUMINUM SCREENS - INSULATION WEATHERSTRIPPING - CAR PORTS - ORNAMENTAL IRON - JALOUSIES Norman Harris & Son SHELBY, N. C. Phones 2-1407 and 8073 tie Lamb Prayer Sons—The Lord’s Pray cj—Cynthia Carson Sons—Take My Heart Dear Je sus—Pam Baker, Linda IJearn a>*d Drenna Sehtum Poem—Dy Class ‘vcrinture—Luke 1 x; | e, - By Class Song By CTa-s—-Jesus Loves let i. CkTdrrn Poem-,-By Class Lons By Class -j-Foriow .!■ .--u ' a r»ety T ime I Soiis-—-Me and mv Teddv Beat I - - L ula ’team add Runiih U Poeitu-—The V.~ ti-iii-—Sieve (,ha !) lit- -The Bunny Bop -dud: i'itiduish. Linda fj/.aiii;. ( asl-tii ■' ni ' L Cvnimin C: • . I’m ■■ ■., ■ ''Vk'> .1 o nine . Sa >t ’ilisoud. Phyllis t'aiin. i !., Held. Bel ims, irrenn;. fjehnuti, Kit Self. Patricia Simoon, Mars: Phillieck. Po'i'ia—Fi-mi'.;;— Be,: : e Wit' 1 Ski! -Housins the mi P> t I MRS. EAKER’S First 6rads . MV Were hr.i.jiy To have ire ! have 1 M'e're' | ' V ouid V \\’e 1 sit'] here lodav. MilP in. and Sh. ila ' Burse, dll open out with Miiittp rlad they are hack with U imre -m iiappy to have - arei.it* and friends to com mi r rImpel . pruitram, U ike to thank all the ipoti 1 yyade n .m rs who helpl ine If. Mrs. Baki r cet to in.! ireciate the lovely cat a; Ue mothers sent her . m Look ills Timid n| !o so: . Cold's prim: tint Wedt:. ■d I MRS. ANTHON Y’S Second Grade j We have been working v< ry hard htV our lessons for the la-: tyvo works. We an1 having chee1 - up tests twice a \v.e.ek which we consider a gtwid review of the many hinggs that we have learn ed tin's year. Most of us are niak ! ing very good irrades on the check lips. Many are handing' in pe.rfe .papers. We’re always very hap py to yet our papers hack mark ed with ;t hundred. We certainly tu.inyed the tine < rtertainmerit furnished us by Mrs. Kaker and her First tirade, loach one did his part, very nicely. We are lyeking forWaru to seeing; Mrs. Cold's program Wednesday, i May tilth. [ We are certainly enjoying- out I two wen pupils. They are Carlotta 1 Putnam who has been going- to school in Salisbury and Bobby Patterson who has been going fo school in California. ( Our atendanee for he last two I weeks has been exceptionally good. We hope it will last until school goes out. MRS. STARNES’ Second Grade We are finish!n<_>• lip our year's work now, and everyone is try ing to do their very best work. We have just finished a reading hook and will finish our other one by the time school closes. We have completed our work books in language and numbers and are now doing review work. Our last spelling lesson is a re view, and we will also have some ; spelling matches to see how well ! we have remembered the year’s Most of us have finished our li brary book reading. Some are still working on this, and we hope [ will get it finished. WY enjoyed Mrs. Baker’s chap el program so much. The children knew their parts and gave them MRS. HALL’S Third Grade We are very busy finishing our work for this year. We have enjoyed our library books very nun h. Some of our re ports. have been very nice. V. ■ a-.-.- glad we" are a!! here. Wo hope, we won’t have anyone a1 -on;, for the rest of the year. .S'ace Accepts 3 More 1 - H Programs tiv< i it Tli \ . d VV !lo W > ion Service for itoe oil JJj>ys and k; !'.oiJ. !• (Jrooin !:' hit Hills, Piece W rig ivy Jr. Co. irocryiiis, each uiyi - a < "ert ideate nii.-it: Uoi.aVions i. 4-H Club Congress in i^mcaga. The trip award is also given to the two (girls) national winners m Better Grooming. In addition, the two national winners in each of the three pro grams will be awarded a $300.00 college scholarship. County Extension Agents will furnish ‘complete information on these programs. TRIBUTE TO BOYS WHO DIED AT NORMANDY Sgt. ('avlton W. Barrett, the or.lv living American to receive Jie Cong ■' -••-»na! Medal of Honor on l>. I pays a moving tribute ,ju. hiCoi: ill's who (lied on the 'reaches of- Normandy. 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