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is Viva El Torro The air is stillg the sun beats down on the spectators as they sit with calm expectancy. Suddenly the stillness is broken by music - loud, rhythmic, powerful music., The doors at the end of the arena are flung open and a procession marches out. The Toraros, the Picadores.maroh into the arena with the Matador in their midst. The colors are bright and there is a dignity about this man who gambles with life. The men take their places, the music, now high, announces the coming of the bull., The music stops and out rushes a monstrous creature. The people cheer and stare hard at the other'gambler. Thesbull runs around the arena in loping circles. He stops to investigate things behind the shields. He is playful in the beginning but finally stands still and looks around. The Torraro steps into the arena and teases the bull as the animal rushes towards him. Then, very sud- denly and nimbly, the Torraro sticks the Banderillos into his black shining back. The bonderillos, bright and long, are covered with decorations and infuriate the bull'as-he. feels the pains of their sharp harpoon ends., The Toraro leaves the ring and the Matador-enters. The cape of the Matador is red and circular in shape. He swings his cape in circles, swiveling on his toes, asvthe bull charges again and again, missing the bejeweled man by inches. 'After fail- ing to overcome the Matador after many charges, the bull is wearied but still furious. The Picadores come out and gore him in the ribs.' The bullfs fright isn't so great as it would have been in the beginningg he is near death and seems to sense it as he falls to the ground. He tries to lift himself, but to no avail. The Matador comes in again and. this time he is carryingxa sword which he plunges into the neck of the bull. The crowds are hardly able to contain themselves as they cheer and scream at the outcome of this' ancient sport. The music is now triumphant as the Matador is awarded a tail and two hoofs. The air is charged.with hats and flowers. The Matador is hoisted to the shoulders of his Torraros and is carried around and around while the music and people scream with exultation. A little man lead- .ing a small donkey is hardly noticed as he drags the once fiery and youthful Torro out of the arena. Marilyn Grossman
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Lower School Our year is filled not only with the activities of the upper school but with those of the lower school. Dick Barchfiold and Billy Miller, desirous of representing their classmates, submitted some of their compositions as proof of their endeavors in gaining knowledge of the more important issues in life. How Easter Started Ever since the world started man knew that there was a God. In about 1432 there was a king that ruled Israel. One bright morning a woman and a man were working in a field. All of a sudden God told a woman named lhry, NThou shall have a baby named Jesus.n Jesus grew up and had many, many good friends. This is how Easter started: A king put Jesus on a cross and the next day they put him in a cave. But when the king came, the rock he.had put over the cave was off and Jesus was not dead. He sat on the right hand of God. Dick Barchfield - Grade 3 Bill's Science Science is about nature. Nature is about trees and ani- mals. Trees have roots and the roots bring up water and food. Animals get their water and food from other animals The animals get their water from streams. Nature is not only about trees and animals but nature is about bushes. You can make medicine out of herbs. Billy Miller - Grade 3
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