Calhoun School - Ink Pot Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1937

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ink pot I11BI'y 0 NCE There was a liTTle girl named Mary. IT was near Hallowe'en. Mary could have a pumpkin Tor Hallowe'en, and her moTher said she could Iowe'en came Mary made a iack-o'-lanTern. ThaT nighT Mary lighTed The iT on The Table by her bed. While she was asleep an old wiTch Tlew in The asked her moTher if she have one. When Hal- iaclc-o'-lanTern and puT window and Took Mary and The iack-o'-lanTern To her huT. JusT as Mary was going inTo The huT, her moTher woke her up and sa.d, lT's Time To geT up. BARBARA LIGHTFOOT, Third Grade. early blrd E ARLY BIRD was six years old. He was ouT hunTing wiTh his TaTher, FIeeT Deer. He caughT a deer and broughT iT home. They cooked iT, and Then They aTe iT. The End MARION NATHANSON, Second Grade. morning in the tepee O NCE upon a Time There was a IiTTIe boy named Red FeaTher. One morning his moTher was ouT picking sTrawberries and Red FeaTher heard a noise. IT was an enemy Tribe near. He was TrighT- ened, buT They wenT away and he was noT TrighTened any more. MARION NATHANSON, Second Grade. how man got to see the owl GNCE upon a Time There was a house and There was someThing very mysTerious abouT iT. Every nighT when everyone was asleep, iT wenT inTo a deep wood and sTayed There unTil dawn. In This deep wood There was an owl, He was a very odd owl because he was invisible To man buT he was visible To The old house. The owl was invisible To man because an old wiTch made him so. Though The owl was The smarTesT owl in The world he couldn'T make himself seen by man. Now when The old house spoke To The old owl aT nighT They Talked of conquering The wiTch so ThaT man could see The owl.. One nighT The house ThoughT oT a plan. He said To The owl, The wiTch lives in This wood. doesn'T she? Oh, yes, answered The owl. The house said, The wiTch has a sword ThaT will kill anybody. So when she goes To sleep aT nighT we will Take The sword and Tell her ThaT we will kill her if she doesn'T Take The spell away. ThaT nighT when The wiTch wenT To sleep They sTole inTo her house and goT The sword. They ThreaT- ened her, saying ThaT if she did noT Take The spell away They would kill her. The wiTch was Torced To Take The spell away and man can now see The owl. RAYA SPIEGEL, FourTh Grade. chee wee C T-TEE WEE was a liTTle Pueblo girl. Chee Wee could weave bIankeTs. Whenever iT was Trading day she would Trade. The Trader liked her blankeTs. One day Chee Wee wenT down To The Trading posT. She saw a IiTTle papoose doll in a caboose. She asked, WhaT do you wanT Tor ThaT doll? The Trader said, l would like your preTTiesT bIankeT. AlI righT, said Chee Wee, I will geT The blankeT. Chee Wee ran home. Her moTher was making piki bread. Chee Wee sTole a piece of piki bread. Her moTher saw her. She said, WhaT are you doing? Chee Wee did noT answer. She iusT ran down The ladder. Her moTher ran, Tool Her moTher caughT Chee Wee. She said, Now iusT Tor ThaT you may noT go ouT any more Today. So Chee Wee had To waiT Tor anoTher day To geT The papoose doll. GLORIA BARNETT, Third Grade. the sun Where goes The wind on a summer day? Maybe oTT some place in heaven To play. BuT soon again The sun will come ouT, Then all The children can run and shouT. They'd like To sTay and play some more: BUT The sun goes down aT half pasT Tour. ARLYNE PROPPER, Third Grade. night The sTars were shining brighTIy in The sky, The moon was soTTly gliding by, A bird was sleeping in iTs nesT, The sun had gone away To resT, The children were dreaming pIeasanT dreams, The nighT was waiTing Tor The day's sunbeams. MADELON SHAPIRO, FiTTh Grade. sixTy



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1937, pg 58

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Calhoun School - Ink Pot Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 65

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