Allen County Childrens Home - ACCH Highlights (Lima, OH)
- Class of 1941
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Page 15 text:
“
QLQ QQQQ ANIMALS.
Big game animals are increasing in
this country-thanks to the care taken in
recent years to preserve them. A survey
made by the Department of Interior in Dec-
ember,l958 shows a million more of those
animals than there were in 1957. The count
included elk,moose,bears,end buffaloes.
David Nesbitt,7A.
'nannies
HOW TO FIND YOUR JOB.
Read books and magazine articles.
2.Visit offices,factories,and shops.
5.Talk to workers in various fields.
4.Start work in a vocational guidance
1.
club.
5.Listen to speakers in various fields.
6.See movies of various kinds of work.
7.Try out different kinds of work during
vacations.
Joe Biggs,7A.
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5 CITIZEN
what is a good citizen? It is a per-
son who is kind and a friend to all. In m
opinion it is a person who is helpful and
is always there in case of touble.
A good citizen is fair in play and is
willing to take part in anything he or she
is asked. If you see anyone fighting,it
would be only fair to interfere and if any-
one is hurt you should help them, and be -
kind to them.
A person who is asked to do something
worthwhile doing and refuses is not a good
citizen. Are you a good citizen? Check your
self and see if you are a good citizen.
Dorothy LaMons.8A.
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. TQ SAFETY LINE.
Experts say that forty five million
people in America live below the safety
line because they do not get the food they
need. These Americans are below the safety
line because:
l.Some of them do not earn enough. They
must be taught.
2.Some do not know what foods they need
They must be hekped.
5.Some live on land that can not support
their families. They must learn how.
4. Some of them do not care enough. They
must be aroused.
A p Doris Beam.7A.
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Bill: What is a samehorse?
Omie: Wh ,Bill, Don't you know? It is the
past tense for.sea-horse. L
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Qin HOVEMBER CALENDAR
H L,' calendar placed on the board
the month of November was very pretty,
the bottom below the dates there was Q
ture of the Pilgrims waving farewell t
the ship. There was a Pilgrim maiden ex
a man standing on the seashore waving g
bye 1
The picture is made with colored
chalk and is in man pretty colors. The
man and woman are dressed in black and
white and
have light hair. The ship is
black and white with red and blue banners
The ocean is in shades of blue and purple
The rocks are gray and the grass in shadc
of green. The sky was pointed light blue
Corrine Lutz,8A.
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A oooh CITIZEN.
I think I know a good citizen. He lS
a boy aged fourteen, and in the Allen
County Children's Home School. He obeys
the rules and regulations cheerfully. He
will help in the right way when it is
needed. He is always ready to help the
supervisors when they call him or tell
him what to do. He has been taught to
stay out of trouble and to mind his own
business. I think he is a good citizen
Billy Smith,8A.
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y APPERRANCES.
I think a persons appearances are
just as important in their life as the
nay they act. One does not need to be
rich to have a good eppenrance. If you
keep what clothes you have in good con-
dition and if you do all the little things
for good appenrunces,such as, your shoes,
hair,and all the other little necessaries,
it becomes simple to appear well. Then
you will be welcomed by other people.
Delmn Mae Justicc,8A
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wmcs 9,13 DIMES.
The annual,NMARCH OF DIM SU, by which
the nation celebrates President Roose-
velt's birthday on Jrnuray 5Oth,is now
under way. All over the country,as a
tribute to the President,Americnns are
asked to contribute their dimes or dol
lnrs for the treatment and prevention of
Infnntile Paralysis. Most of the money
is used to fight the disease in the
local community. The rest gays for lab-
pratories in vhich the scientists are
trying to find ways of preventing and
curing the disease. ,
James Mmrshall,7A
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“
A Q99 NAMED EEL
Pal was a swell dog.He was
white collie. Each evening he
bring the cows in to milk. He
ful dog. We played together all the time
on the green grass in the shade of an old
oak tree. One day Pal got into the chicken
coop with the chickens. The chickens get
all excited and flew everywhere. Some of
them got on Pal's back and he became angry
and killed some of them.
a brown and
would help
was a faith-
TH BOOKOMOBILE
Every Wednesday Morningfnow-Monday aftc
noonl the bookomobile comes to ou school
The books on the truck are reading books
from the Allen County Library. If the bee
desired in not on the truck,all we have i
do is ask for it. It will then be brought
out the next week.
Reading is a very interesting subject
and it is a veny good hobby.
Mildred Yarman,8A.
When my father found out about it he said 444441 ' 'WNV ' '
that he would h ve to kill Pal. He took his
shotgun md Pal out into the barn and lock-
ed the door. When he went out he forgot the
shells for his gun so he had to return to
the house for them.
Then he went in I slipped into the barn
and let Pnl out. I was going to hide him
away so that Dad could not shoot him. Pal
slipped away from me and ran toward the
road without noticing that a car was coming
THE ANNUAL
For the last several years we have made
up a newspaper and an annual for the end
of the year.
We collect articles made up in each room.
They may be news,jokes,comics,stories,poems
or any other subject.
Each year we choose an editor,reporters,
and others responsible for certain parts
The car struck him and he was killed instantof the work.
ly.
I have another dog now. His name is
Penny. I like him very much.
Donald Schie,8A.
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FREE IRELAND
Free Ireland or Eire as it is called end
the United States have very much in common.
CID The people of both countries have loved
liberty enough to fight for it.l2D Both
countries have won their independence from
Qreat Britain.f5D Both countries want tg
stay out of the present war. in Europe.
John Schie,8A.
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AMERICA
have been living far
threst of war since
are scientists and
LITTLE
Several hundred men
away from war and the
early last year. They
polar experts belonging to the Byrd Ant-
artic Expedition in Little America. They
hnve been studying the resources,climate
and geography of the section of Antartica
claimed by the United States. They hoped
to spend several years in this task. How-
ever Congress refuses to provide funds
for another yerrs work. Admiral Richard
Byrd,le-der of the expedition, has sent
his ship,the BEAR, to bring the explorers
back to the United States.
Omie Brown,7A.
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Wemmtmtwwymrwrmmdmwbe
come better than it was the last. We wish
to thank each of the teachers and all of
boys and girls who had a part in mek-
it a success.
Seventh and Eighth Grades.
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A GOOD CITIZEN
How may I be a good citizen? Here are
the
ins
2 few of the characteristics of a good cit-
izcnzfll HONESTY. This is the first and
most important.Q2l CIVIC SPIRITED. One must
be interested in the welfare of the school,
community,and the nation. C51 Have a RES5
.EECT FOR LAW. Obedience 6f the rules must
must become second nature. C45 Devoted to
DEMOCRACY and AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS?Appre-
ciate the rights,privileges,and duties of
an American Citizen. Q55 Be JUST. Be fair
in play,work,and family,personal,and pub-
lic life. KGJ SYMPATHY. Be understanding.
C71 Be INDUSTRIOUS. 181 THINK STRAIGHT.
C95 Be TOLERANT. This means that we must
respect the other fellows opinion.flOD
OPEN-M INDED. We do not unke up our minds
about a matter until we know both sides of
it. Clll CIVIC-PARTICIPATION. We take part
in the work of the community about us,
doing our very best to help make it a bet-
ter community to live in. I
Seventh and Eighth Grade Pupils.
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The Huruhors hai gov Zt'Tf from Okla- . ..
Fgma to Chfwg Vr,, W' , 4 Y A. , w.1v N s ewrt of the class instead of an outsi'
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gl-gv+ f,vh -..l,Le ,f . f. 'kid F1Hml3f they started e ne1ghbor's guide
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q,t 1lOu-:'w,-I 7.i u J . .1 I , .Uh V vhlen swiped to mane peoule feel at hone
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was mug, Ynfh,:d vH11. . A T Q G. ,Ng ,' Rewritten from Current Events
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ner room crxi,?.
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Mr.MuiPLev arm not been :bla to g,u. on .5xQQQQ.QlIlZ3g .
his gww lqgllg ,,,H Fxj he W,q fortv bu A good citizen is something everyone
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Ar3ug,'tO haw: Q ,KW Boggs O, E306 lf e should try to be. A good citizen is fair
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vith Q little AA,+hge qwhpt c6u.d bg ,qe in spwrts, unself1sh,honest,end thinks wel
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Entiaru t,Pu,bL Mrsrmurpwpv Uh: ff'.d nyf of others. A good citizen does not use stg
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gugss haw wriv hwd me-N ,Ug,enjnU ,hm Q dgestions of others Without giving them
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r14rVS ,ikGd'2nhqC1 ,X ggi Lf T LA3,e, credit. A good citizen tries to find and
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O, mbst of tbg Hgvjviwxxn 1, Lent .DN admits his faults, and corrects them. Gooe
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- , I - , DN 1' citizens will be able to work together.
in her roon,oetreer soos,ne Q7 Jie rem- Ermal gnndg 7A
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had begun to feel ihzt lsr clothts Vere all Q .g.QQQQ.Qli::5N' .
Trfgg gpg pTe1HLN,FN gk UL FDU LY ,nyc A good cioizen is e person who is not
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Wgr revfr n J , r A ,.,T ei F lfhq ei srlimsh rnd rho when others are in trouble
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ggg qt ,il ..,M 46.9 ,h'- Fha nrv-! qgkj helps them out. A good citizen must be hon
gf' I M ' mllf T df . 'J ML' I'If'+"g' est energetic, end have loynlty for his
miss Bracley ii sie had n chance. QU, when ., .-, L r F d vb
, ,n.+h 4 Q AVF ,G - W- .qv 1 Di-y,COUHoF3,vH every ody.
her first reoioltion ..me,Jnry reailfei I W d ,+. l.k Q ll H t d
that her ansiers were not that Miss jrnd- lI!5IS SCggi?Gnqd1 ia 5 e'n EPOTHS an
., , n dis Q e i P, o re' suor s. e oes
ley expected. ner knowledge on srme sub' P 4 1 g
jects wfs 1 head of the rest of the class,
but in other subjects she received
training.
She would never forget the tltters that
to uhureh end practices his religion every
dey. He is helpful end does nice things
for everyone. That is my opinion of e good
citizen.
less
Robert Ryan,8A.
ren around the rest of ihe Cong fhen she giant,.piggy.ggggpppggugggggggggggggi
misspelled.'Il:sissippih,wirF nie' ,ns if WUPKFQQ .Pg L,,,,FD
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e neon-t stel e- it u.:'uw'w1 Hives cor- 1 ----4v-r---"-f- .
Sh L . 1 lTf . , I f K MCOQTH nero are ioufhi in the factories
rectly at fore. it was watt mwzt sie oes - 1 -T r- '1 . ..
- A worrfee U , ,-, news 5 eff- g. 1- as well es on the omttlvitelgu. Britu1n's
uPTeu"J IfI"qf,wJw Lil' J 'V MALL A Minister of Labor, Sir Ernest Bovine is
IRIS new senool..1y eoulen't the oth.r ,Mawr , +?.q HP towd UFT.1rwnnl ,,Cewt1y
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Stud?ntS uII'rI1 IM' tlqi Qrgtisr men and women will soon be
I Know how reiugees must feel moaned :A ,H , P . , , ,HL F 'nl
pu-, Q ,. u1..,:e rar iroustry gist es men dere
Mary to herself.rniy most people are mind dmoprg. p f the qy 7
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to reiugees because they know what trouble fwl uorhurn Phd 15053 Fk,n LO wgwy will
. . . . J... L .Ju t VI- ul 1.1- f. .un u .1 . ,.
they have ned. Maybe if these boys end glrlge ,skid tu Imyigtorq mkogg lginv Nqvk
could realize how much I want friendship nO+ivgFn:drrqL,inp5rin1L Ury Hp-eq JA to
,.,., . .1 .1 A.. ff au 1 -n.: -1 4 ' ,. -til.
they would be eilferent. I know they do nottrhmsfgr to dpfnvge inausimibo
1. - 3-' . . .Q -., . .. '., be Q
mean to be cruel. Marv g1fP 7,
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HVUQ tflnf ls Certflnufshe fold herself' arrearseeevessemaeeeeavseveeelesser
"TMS 1S"'t me "W to be POPUlCr""'If I AID Ffa, nffsiiv oullsn'-E fzewer fs
have any Murphey nackbone at all,now is the
time to use it.It might not hurt to use a
few brains as welln.
Next morning Mary met Betty Lake. Instead
of Mary waiting for Betty to speak,she
spoke up first,with n friendly smile.Mnry
greeted Batty,nGood morningn. Betty was sur
prised. All thrt day Mary made the
move toward friendship. She found that mnny
of the nice girls were just as shy
had been. They had wanted to talk to her
they admitted but did not know just how to
begin.
When Mary made nn amusing blunder in
class the rest laughed with her instead of
Outoile Congress two leadels were
ing their wid to Britain in other ways.
President Roosevelt drove to Annapolis to
meet and greet Brritnin'S new Ambassador
to this country. Lord Halifax arrived on
board the new bnttleship,King George V.
-Usurlly the new ambassador from a country
prrjfntg his country's greetings at the
ihite'Hodse. Never before has a President
So honored nn Ambassador.
On the other side of the Atle.ntic,Wen-
dell Villkie was being greeted by Prime
Minister Churchill. He is seeing the
ruins and reporting on them.
David Nesbitt,Sp.
giv-
first
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