Allen County Childrens Home - ACCH Highlights (Lima, OH)
- Class of 1941
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WRITING
Writing is one thing that we should try
to accomplish during our eight years in the
for practice
elementary schools. We have a fine writing
supervisor,Miss Koons. Our teachers in our
school provide plenty of time
in writing and help us in the
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To write well it is neces
well. Knowing how to spell is
correct meth-
ax to spell
not hard,Also
learning to read well is a help toward good
writing.
All these combinations are the leadings
to a good writer. I am sure that the person
who cannot write well will not get the best
position. If we speak well and pronounce our
words correctly it will also help in our 1
writing. So learn to speak,spell,and write
well. , Joe Biggs,7A. L I
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TAXES EQB DEFENSE 4, .
In Britain every man pays 574 out of
every dollar he earns for taxes. He pays
much larger hidden taxes than we do on items
such as sugar,bread,and other necessities.
M any Americans are willing to-pay higher
taxes for defense. However-they think that'
some of their present taxes should be changed
so that more money could go toward defense
and toward reducing our national debt.
The cost of running our state,cou ty,
and local governments is much greater than-
many think it should be. It has increased a
great deal in recent years. Part of the in-
crease comes from many new services which
these people think should be sacrificed just
now for the safety of our country. Part of
ythe increase comes from inefficient and out
of-date methods of running these genernments,
and part comes from waste and even graft. In
many parts of the country groups are ebing'
WHAT ABOUT TEE BOYS? '
'mga sure haven't a bit of room to
talk about the girls. They say that tk
girls primp but please listen to this.
have actually seen boys who would stnnf
in front of the mirror for hours to see
if they were handsome or not.
Now for the make-upgboys have to we
it,of course they wouldn't admit it but
they
it is true. When Halloween comes
just can't wait to dress up and smear t
make-up on. About niety seven out of ex
hundred boys like to look like the girl
They yell because the girls use nail
polish but it is'well to see that if th1
boys get their hands on it they put some
on. Iv'e hear of boys asking the girls i
let them use some. So,boys,just sit down
and think it over,how more and more the
boys are getting like the girls.
Doroth LaM0ns,8A.
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BROADCAST ,
Wednesday evening,March l9th,at'Bg5O
the boys and girls of the seventh and'
eighth grades of the Allen County Child-
gave a 50 minute pres-
ren's Home-School
entation of every day life at school.This
program was given over radio station WGL
E very morning the class comes to a mee
meetihg presided over by the class Pres-
ident. Other class officers are:vice-pres-
ident,secretary,and sargeant-at-arms.
Then each week the president selects six
people who will make up the English and
Conduct committees. The English committee
watches for mistakes in English and the
Conduct committee watches for the mistake:
in conduct. If a persons name appears
more than three times during a week he
must wear a special tag during the next
formed to study hese taxes and to try to get tweaks If YOU bum around and d0n't work
them reduced. These groups point out that-
the state and local gevernments cost ten -
billion dollars per year or about twenty cent
per day for each man,woman,and child in the
' you may have to wear it
a second week. or
perhaps sit in the hall with a dunce cap
on your head. is
I think the children
enjoy the whole ,
United States. They say that if we could cut xworks and it teaches them to be more care-
this coast only two cents per day for each
person the savings would pay the wages and
,the cost of training,feeding,and clothing
an army of 5,000,000 men. -
' David Nasbitt,Sp.
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DIPLOMA CY e r V- '
S on: Pa, what do you mean by-diplomacy?
Ph: My son, if you would tell a girl that
her face would stop a clock,.your'e in
for it, but if you tell her that time
stands still while you gaze in her eyes,
that's'diplomacy.p - V
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ful when they do their talking.
'-Mildred Yarman,8A.
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' SHOWS
Every Friday evening we go to the gym.
for about an hour and a half for enter-
tainment. We almost always see four reels
of moving pictures. Two-of them are educ-
ational pictures and two are just for our
ipleasure. We enjoy these-shows very much
and hope that we may continue them.
All of the educational pictures teach
us many things we do not know. E'
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mest ef their gflmee' They Went to 'Chg won the gfrme for them. Biggs missed
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the games. They lost the second XQf'aX Qgngf NX Smiih Fighgr
game in the tournament. They f fl! Qing 52 arp X Haggn Wbitghurs
were Russell Young,Robert 3 yt' Qgyi ,L!!y,5fX X Gunther
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half Of the games- Theyjg i ,I ' YD' i qc. gc places in track work
lost their second game in jx'7f,. 'XX g X this year. We are practicing
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'n well played game. The team is made up of
Omie Brown,Neal Hagan, Donald Schic,Jnmes
Marshall,Joe Biggs,Bill Smith,Fny Stevens,
Ray Stevens, and Eugene Torrance.
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semester the girls of Mr.Sellers Room go to there'
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they Wltl play' The games getting the most Voice on telephone: My son has a severe
votes will be played that week. Basket Ball, Cold qnd will not be able to gttend
volley ball,stunts, acrobntics, n nd dancing School today,
are the most Povulf-1' activities' Teacher: That is too bad. Tho is this
Mildred Yarman,8A. Speaking?
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