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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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