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AMERICA'S STATES Every state is famous for somethingg Alaska is known for its snow. Then there is Wyoming, Where cattle are roaming. In Hawaii tropic winds blow. In Kentucky the Derby is famous. It's the shrimp in Louisiana. Kansas has wheat, New Mexico, heat, And steel mills are in Indiana. Arizona has the Grand Canyon. Wisconsin is famous for cheese. Mississippi, the river, New Yor ' has chopped liver, And Arkansas has all those trees. Pike's Peak is in Colorado. Texas has many an oil well. Georgia has lileaches, Floric a, beac es, Pennsylvania, the Liberty Bell. Every state is famous for something, North Dakota is known to be cold. Now after this wait, We come to our state. California is famous for gold! - Cary Corb Sixth Grade CHRISTMAS Christmas brings us lots of joys, It's a thrilling time for girls and boys. Bright lights twinkle with a cheer, To greet Santa Claus and his eight reindeer. The family gathers one and all, To open gifts under the tree so tall. VVe remember the birth of Christ this day, And I think we should all stop and pray. -- Christina Carroll Fourth Grade ' , KX , ' f V IW !r'T,,.Q' f 'M' .QQ mqiggii i 'jfifgifa ' .f',,f3' .y ..i1?ij1:w . v ,,!. ...ul x Wiz. . I 'Nl 7':'Yd'dY X' -- ., dflz K, xx I.. , . Yugi 1552s POLLUTION I hate pollution, I think it's a crime. If there's no solution, XVe'll run out of time. The water is bad, And so is the air. In order to stop it, We'll just have to care. Let us conserve Our air and our space. Let us save The whole human race. The factories are burning, The cars using gas. We'll have to start learning If life is to last. - Bill Wilson Sixth Grade
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PROSE d THE HERMIT an P There once was a hermit called Dave THE SCHOOL TEACHER FROM SCOTLAND There once was a teacher from Scotland Who left her cold land for this hot land To us she's a dear We hope she stays here And never returns to her Scotland. -John Knotek Fourth Grade THE MAN FROM BOSTON There once was a young man from Boston Who liked to tour in his Austin The car was small And he was tall. He dicln't see much of Boston. - John Knotek Fourth Grade SPRING Spring is very, very fun, Spring sparkles by the sung Spring Howers are alive today, Spring children will be out to play!!! - Maria De Marco Third Grade SPRING Spring, Spring, lots of fun, But only if your homework's done. Time to play - - But only if your homework's done. Time to call your friends to come, But only if your homework's clone. So my advice to you is TO CET YOUR HOMEWORK DONE! -Jamie Franciscus Third Grade MOTHER NATURE I wake up in the morning, the dew is on the grass. The sun is up so bright and light. Mother Nature comes out and turns on a water spout, and out pours rain. The rain sud- denly stops, and out a rainbow pops! - Elsie Kappler Third Grade 34 Who llved all alone in a cave He said I get lonely Supporting me only But I think of the money I save! - James Paul Fourth Grade TWELVE-LITTLE CHRISTMAS TREES Twelve little Christmas trees, Growing in a line, Growing straight and spicey green, Growing tall and fine. Twelve little Christmas trees Riding through the snow, In a red and rumbling truck Wondering where they'll go. Twelve little Christmas trees Think they're sure to freeze, When all at once they are sold To twelve gay families. Twelve little Christmas trees Sparkling with light, In twelve snug and happy homes On Christmas eve and night. - Amy Case Fourth Grade CHRISTMAS POEM Christmas time is almost here, It's the season of good cheer, Candles glow with fires bright, While children are waiting for Christmas eve night. Children sing a Christmas song, And the days seem like they're extra long. Hurry Santa and bring to us, The wonders and joys of a Merry Christmas. - James Paul Fourth Grade
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A VALUE A value is something that is learned only when something happens to you. A moral is what someone else learns from your Experience. - Kathy Andrews Eighth Grade LIFE Life is no joke but instead a reality, A series of events leading to happi- ness or sorrow, and finally taking us to a goal. Through life we learn from these events and eventually realize what fools we've been and what humans we should be. - Mimi Orth -Eighth Grade REFLECTION Here on earth I am bound. Tied down by unseen ropes. Forced to cope with that word defeat. Never free to fly in soaring motion. Even though I'm tied lim free. I am free to ex lore and attempt. Defeat is whatllnuilds us up and keeps us strong. So, it would be a sorry world if no one was defeated and everyone flew. But it would be an even sorrier world if no one knew the difference between defeat and failure. - Deidre Smith Ninth Grade TRUE LOVE Cast all your troubles to the rain, Sing a love song very soft and low, Whisper one of love s soft, sweet refrains, Think of the days you will always know. Listen to the rain beat on the groundg Hear the fire crackle at your side, Listen, but you never hear a sound, Even rustling leaves all brown and dried. Can you think of anything so pleasing As to sit by a fire on a rainy day? To be with the one you love all day just dreaming, And need not have a single word to say? Only a true love can be like this To understand the love meant for a friend, To take a vow and seal it with a kiss, And stay together till the days will end. - Dalli Maki Ninth Grade 36 WHY? I woke this morning And looked outside And saw the markers Where those who died Had been buried Beneath the ground, And noticed that nothing Made a sound. The plea le who died For t is Ihloody war, Had been heroes Of not long before. The little children Out to play, Will live each day, Day by day. And when they grow older And ask the question Of some soldier, Why is war? What good has it done? The soldier will answer NVithout a smile, It protects the people For a little while. - Cindy Royster Eighth Grade STRAY A stray dog wandered down the hill pawing The dirt and hungrily eating bugs under rocks Seeing a cat he ran after it, only to be caught by a dogcatcher. - Patti McCord Ninth Grade SUMMER DREAMS I dream of castles in the sand, Of misty mornings true. I dream of days, the one's I love, And also dream of you. The seasons pass by quickly, But yet the days are long. I dream of summer, winter, and fall, And sing a simple song. And once all the snow has left, And summer days live on, Oli come the shoes, away they go, Dancing night to dawn. - Dalli Maki Ninth Grade CHILD THOUGHTS Poetry and fairy tales And wind to iill imagined sails, For a child's boat of thoughts is slow Unless its sails have wind to go. A childis thoughts can be great fun, Or memory of wrong he's done. He can dream of sweets and apple pies, Or think of something really wise. A child has a suflicient mind To think a thought of any kind. A child's thoughts are his very own, And with his t oughts he's never alone. - Denise Simon Ninth Grade
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