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PAGE 'DHIRTY ONE ..... ......................................... .. ..,..,.. .. . ,..,.. ..,.. .. . .,.. ..,..,..,.. .. ..,..,.. ..,.. ...........,.. ..,..,..,.. ..,..,..,.. ..,..... ..,..,.....,..... .. .. ..'..'..g..'..'..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..:..L FIFTH GRADE At a recent class meetlng we elected new ohicers for our club. NVe are taklng the dues that we get from the club and the seed money that the puplls earned to buy new gulde books for school work. We declded to buy a flower and a blrd gulde book 00 SIXTH GRADE At a recent class meetmg the followmg officers were elected for the rest of the year Presldent Lenora Nunweller VICE Presxdent Carol Babcock Secretary Lewls Felton Tleasurer Annette II'V1Ilg' The class voted to have dues each month Wlth thls money and the money earned sclllng se' ds the grade bought a new table for the room SEVENTH GRADE The Seventh Grade puplls all vush to pass thelr flrst regents sub xect whlch IS Geography We are dlV1d8d 1nto two groups, each tak mg turns asklng the other group questlons In thls way we are able to accompllsh much In Qpellmg we have chosen sxdes We have plctured a mounta1n on the board w1th a car golng up each Slde Two leaders tak the marks, get the average, and move the cars each day At the end of f1V9 weeks the wlnmng slde IS glven a treat by the losers Dana Thorp EIGHTH GRADE Lately we have been domg qu1te a few thmgs Eaca one of us has made a slgn for our Enghsh We flnd that It has helped us very much IH our Enghsh troubles W have not been ldle IH our hlstory class emther We haye made cartoons of events studled 1n the Flghth Grade Durmg the other per1ods, we do about what we always haye I belleve you all have had the experlence Donald Buskxst AN OCEAN An ocean IS a comblnatxon of water, flshes, seaweed and wreck , 9qD9C13llV water Both sxdes of xt come rlglt up to the shore, makmg lt v IW COI1W9l1l6llt for people wlshmg to get on or off boats The flsnes m the ccean are of dlfferent kmds, SIZES and ages, and seldom meet each other unless they l1ve 111 the same nexghborhood They are freshest just after they haye been caught but taste best rxg mt httle ones eat each other to Splle the blg fxsh OBITUARY NOTICE Mule ln the barns 1rd, la7v or slck Boy xutn a pxn on the end of a stlck Bov labbed th mule, mule gaxe a lurch Funerll tomorxou, M E Church no 4. gl ' ' an , . : . Q n ' Y s a W j . - I . e . c . ' 1 - -. A 1 ' L . . . . . D . . V . c , ,. . , . . ,, ,, D . . . . , . A . D V . ,, . . . .K V S K n -w u 1 1 o N V , L n be v if u ' Y , ' 5 .1 .., s , .J .. atter tney are cooked. The bxg f1Sh8S eat up the httle flshes, and the . . . . ,, . ' '. ' 1 - A 7 . . 9 ' , 2 ' ' ' . ' . 1 ' . ..g..g g..g..g..g..g..5..g..g 5..g..g..g..'..'..-..g..g..g. g..,..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..3..g Q. ' '..3..g..g..3..3..g..g..3..g. g..,..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..,..g..g..g g..g 3
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