Bradner High School - Mirror Yearbook (Bradner, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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H4 - 0 0' Yahnpf' ' ' 194 GRADES FOUR AND FIVE Another year is drawing to a close. Two of our pupils Junior Leonard and Norman Musser moved away. Two new ones joined us. They are Jimmy Brubaker and Ray Carcia. Those not absent or tardy during the year are Colleen Summerland, Jackie Lytle, and Clyde Swartz. We thank the Parent-Teacher Association for again making it possible to read the pupils Reading Cirlce books. With the exception of two all are ready to receive the- credit awarded for this activity. The books were so interesting we could hardly wait for our turn to read them. Due to winning the prize in the P.T.A. membership drive we were able to add six other books to our reading table. One of the many things we have done this year was to study the different designs used for our United States flags. We found out where, when, and by whom each flag was first used. We combined the pictures of the flags, this informa- tion, and several poems about our flag, into which we have especially enjoyed, into attractive booklets. Another .bit of interesting work was the study of the lives of some of our greatest citizens---Yashington, Lincoln, Franklin, John Paul Jones, and Edison. The result of this study we made into a Good Citizen booklet. We all agree with the poet who wrote WLife is so full of a number of things, we all should be as happy as kings.' GRADES FIVE AND SIX This year through observation, several boys in our room decided that some kind of safety patrol system was necessary for the safety of the younger children. The teachers, girls and boys in the other rooms agreed that the patrol suggest- ion was fine. Certain traffic rules, regulations and viola- tion punishments made and approved by the pupils of all the rooms. The boys and girls in our room elected the following patrolmen: Dale Adams, R.J. Molter, Jim Berridge,Glenwood Lentz, Howard Kennedy and John Stahl. Jack Plouck and Glenn Hiser were elected substitutes. ve know this patrol system was a success. The patrolmen performed their duties courte- ously and efficiently. There were very few violations by pupils. In two instances at least serious injury and reba- bly death were averted by the quick actions of the men in rescuing a couple of small children from the speeding cars. The patrolmen were awarded safety cates from the State of Ohio, Department of Safety torious service.

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