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PARKSIDE SIEIEDILINCGS HARVEST MOON The full harvest moon is up in the sky, It looks like a pumpkin that goes in a pie. And the apples are gathered And also the hay So the cows won't go hungry for one single day. PATSY NxcHoLs, Grade S eil, Fly, Kite, fly. Fly, Kite, fly. Do you like to fly so high In the sky? fcome down when you want to., How would you like to take a doll up in the air? DOLORES BARCLAY JOHN PETERS SUSAN BosE First grade eil. IF I WERE GOING If I were going Out to sea I'd see all the world There was to see. I'd go to China, Palestine, and Brittany France, Spain and Italy, I'd go, I'd go As far to sea, As farfas far as I could see! MATTHEW CLAPP, Third Grade CSL. Spring, spring Is coming soon! Then we will have Spring buds. The little green trees are coming up. The little white flowers are coming up. Page Forty-eight Some of them smell like honey, April wind is blowing gently. DOLORES BARCLAY MACKIE DULIEN Ross BAILEY First grade eil. SADNESS It's about four oclock in the morning. The sun isn't up yet. The sky is grey with the great mist everywhere. No one is around, you are com' pletely alone, in a wilderness of shapeless forms. But what is that band of light along the horizon? The sun is at last coming up. DIANA YATES, Grade 5 CSU.. FALLING SNOW Falling throughthe trees, Flying at my eyes and hair, Flying with the breeze. GEORGIA B1NNs, Second grade cil, MY SNOWMAN Snowman, snowman Don't go away! Snowman, snowman Oh, please stay! I rolled you and rolled you Until you were big. I used coal for your eyes For your mouth, a fig. A cherry for your nose, Two apples for your checks You're cold, I suppose, Please stay for weeks and weeks. I danced around you So happy and gay. Then the sun came out And melted you away! Second grade
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The boys who have held official duties are: joseph Cox, Gordon Cultum, Alan Greiner, Bradley Henke, Malcolm McCreery, Robert Miller, Donald Pope, Kenny Schoenfeld, Teddy Turner, james Harron, Robert Smith, Vernie Carroll, Graham Anderson, Sydney Marsh. The sixth grade boys and girls, Parkside's senior group, are entrusted with the main official plan' ning and responsibilities. The second and third grade members are fre- quent performers on the programs. The girls are: Lois Hansberry, Dorothy Hutchinson, jean Radosovich, Eugenia Sheldon, Elsie Turner, Sunny Sue Farmer, Gayle Halferty, Georgia Binns, Virginia Carroll, Merle Dulien, jean Gil' bert, Sally Greiner, Alene Gutman, Gail jones, Sally Newhouse, Shirley Pierce, Brooke Town' send, Sue Van Tilborg, Polly Sargeant, Diane Alexis, Mary Judith Odlin. The boys are: jeremy Anderson, Ames Bail' largeon, Mathew Clapp, John Carney, Edward Dunn, Larry O'Farrell, Stanton Dunlop, Towar Bates, Donald Alexis, Davis Clapp, John Lister, Harry McVeety, Hardy Steele, john Dumet, Vaughn Anderson, Starr Calvert. The assemblyebreakfast is a special Parkside innovation that has proved an interesting and beneficial plan to parents, children, and PARKSIDE teachers. The children are organized to carry on all plans for the program and entertainment. The older pupils take charge of the teaching of younger ones after the assembly program while the grade which is entertaining mothers serve the breakfast and allow teachers and parents to talk over school affairs of mutual interest. The first grade took the honorable mention award by preparing the refreshments for the mothers, They made butter and jelly for the rolls. They also designed and made their serving aprons and caps from bright-colored crepe paper, and decorated the napkins. The members of the first grade are: Ross Bailey, Susan Rose, Folger C. Brink, Alan Bushley, Frederick Dulien, Booth Gardner, Howard Hall, Julia Henke, Bruce Hunter, john McVeety, john Peters, Delores Barclay, Peter Halferty, Billy Davidson, Marcia Vaughn, Helen Schulz, Catharine McCall, Mary Rose Ramsey. With the guidance of the coach, Mr. LaGrille, the boys enjoy a great variety of athletic activities after school. Their governing agency is called King Arthur's Court, which meets weekly under boy leaders and solves and settles all disputes, and plans their activities. They work toward ideals of sportsmanship and learn the Give and take of fair play. ,,..,,,........v-.-W-f i. fu. Jerry Speidel, John Cronkhite, and Dan Fellows with Mr. LaGrille. Page Forty-seven
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PARKSIDE COURT OF FRIENDLY RELATIONS Student government in Parkside is called the Court of Friendly Relations. It is worked on a friendly basis to help people along with their problems. When student government first was started in Parkside, it took five years for it to develop. Now the people in the lower school carry it out with spirit and enthusiasm. Carrying out our own government to us is a great privilege. It means that we must be able to run school affairs with as little guidance as possible, control ourselves and our activities, and develop responsibility on our part. Now different members in Parkside are learn' ing to carry this out. Some of the responsibilities they take over are: resolving disputes on the playgroundg taking over the room leadership when the teacher is busyg arranging the chairs for assemblyg and assisting in the dining room serving. The people in Parkside all enjoy student gov' ernment and hope it will be carried on in years to come. LOUISE CLARKE, 6th grade PARKSIDE APRIL April has her showers about her, Like a great and haughty lady, Like a proud and pretty lady, Such is April like, She sends her pretty raindrops down, Little drops of water down, Now and then a proud, proud shower, Such is April like. ELSIE C. TURNER, Third Grade :QL SPRING Give three cheers for the spring! It's full of fun and everything. Busy buzzing beesf - Getting pollen from the trees, Dogs barking all around People sick with spring fevers Beacuse they've been working as hard as beavers, So give three cheers for the spring For it's full of everything. TUCKIE PRATT, Fourth Grade Parksiders are enthusiastic Victory Gardeners. Page Forty-nine
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