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C9 , . Y 5 at itvggskfi --.J f .,., Q a g, 9 Q -if lg .5 - . ,dvas4:fAeac2i eqmkwgieaedu l-Qllysa , PRIMARY SECTION A rhyme is a rhyme XVhether old or new. So with a rhyme we invite you Our pages to view. XVe've all worked together To see what we could do To make this animal better- VVe'll leave the rest to you. JUNIOR LEAGUE NEws XYe have been doing some real league work this year. Every grade in our building has its own league. NVe meet regularly once each week. Here we dis- cuss and meet our problems. Every child is a link in the junior League Chain, A chain is no stronger than its weakest link. Therefore, every child has an incentive to be a better citizen. BIUSIC NOTES Our school is very fortunate in being able to pride itself in the possession of such a lovely radio. We have heard and enjoyed the series of radio concerts prepared especially for school children by Vlialter Danxrosch. Edgar Allen Poe says, lt is hard to discover a better method of education than that which experience of so many ages has evolvedg and this may be summed up as consisting in gymnastics for the body and music for the soul. Our grades are putting more emphasis on music appreciation than ever before. VVe have several victrolas and a new supply of educational records. Everybody loves the weekly song class. And should anyone happen to be passing by he would more than likely hear the familiar strains of Old Virginia or Polly XYolly Doodlef' VVe are greatly indebted to our faithful and untiring pianist, Mrs. Thimsen. LIBRARY NOTES VVe can live without fishes, VVe can live without hooks, But our boys and girls Cannot live without books. Each grade is the proud possessor of its own library. These books are a part of the ch1ldren's very lives. Theylre their playmates as well as their teachers. A number of new books have been added to each library during the year. l21l
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J? 52 . ,H -ya Pe-A-S 75,4 . I, f-twawz I fe. -A I g - -4 1' -4 y 1, A-1 fxY,,e . by . I . BANKING NOTES Us f' 'm,mmf1 N Q H 4 of JAKE 0 im vi -5:54 eykirifivllik L-flaws, How many can hear the first grade singing, Oh, penny, a nickel, a dime P VVe are putting that very little song into tpractice, and we are learning some excellent lessons in thrift. The following children are banking regularly every Monday: - Low FIRST GRADE I will Save my money, a Robert Lee Buissett Ernest Jenkins Leroy Grubbs Guy Ashworth Florence Throckmorton George Repass Ernest Garrett Dewey VVade VVillie Buissett Mary Keeton Xlfilliam Canfield Bayard Leary Elizabeth Arnall Lillian Throckmorton Thomas Moore Barbara Sweeney Elsie Mae Meredith Claud Childress Hilda Hanvy Madeline Latham Geraldine Schwoob Bernard Dotson Oscar Caldwell Horace Ragland Noral Oliver Helen Pridgen Pearl Henderson Hudgins Eberly Bryan Alvis Robert Blackburn Carl Dulaney Earl Enroughty Bernard McNamee VVayne Oden Joe Ashworth J. S. Bland Thelma Williams Virginia Kent Oswalt Clyde Jackson Margaret Matthews Ben Peters Lorrine Street Willie Schwartz Vernelle Throckmorton Vance Pettigrew HIGH FIRST GRADE Milton Strelec Roy Grubbs Aline McNally Rosa Mae Beasley Mae McCaully Susie Meredith Clara Orick Howard Wade, Jr. Dorothy Silva Doris Wade SECOND GRADE Jack Elliot Oscar Hansen Bassett Harrison Isabelle Bland Billy Nettles Frances Thimsen Hilton Dean Virginia Ferguson Hallie Vaughan Rennie Mary Elizabeth Wrenn Melvin Cooper Raymond Jenkins SECOND-THIRD GRADE Hurst Eberly Karl Black Lucille Throckmorton Edward Canfield Otis Clark Walton Savage THIRD Edward Reynolds Thomas Spence Emily Burke Alan Dean Vincient Laflin Lewis Throckmorton Jessie Ray Parrish Mattie Schwartz VVarren Saxby Edward Covington VVesley Charles Clifton Cook GRADE Thomas Fadley Billy Charlton Sanford Davenport Emmett Goode Archie Nettles Joseph Savage FOURTH GRADE Gordon Goulding Frank Johnson Edward Portewig Emily Strelec l22l John Robinson Laurence Cullingsworth Gertrude Davis Mildred Estes Charles Hanvy Jack Reams Carter Anderson David Ferguson Mamie Cutright Leroy Shaw Mary Louise Buissett Clara Throckmorton Waverly Yarbrough Anne Buker Norma Lee Finnigan Joseph Wallo William Hollins Hettie Hollins Josephine Jenkins Ralph WVade Mike Pavlovich Bernard Cutright Ernest Seay Ida Mae Buissett Virginia Andrews Ernest Moore Thomas Walton James Estes Stonemai Mary Agnes Repass George Shaw, Jr. 1
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