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GYPSY GIRL The silvery moonlight shone on the snow, The lonely gypsy sang a song sweet and low Fire-light danced in het sad brown eyes, Away in the distance a lone wolf cries. As the music grew wilder she started to dance, In the dim light she seemed in a trance, And into the blazing fire she whirled, Round about her the cold snow swirled. LINDA MULLIN SHEP, THE HIGHLAND LAD His burnished coat all dusty and drab, Was once as glossy as sheen, For he was a noble highland lad, The pride of the Scottish Queen. The hills of Scotland he used to roam, Protected by Royal decree, And strayed far from his highland home, A soul both wild and free. Now he roamed rejected and lost, Among the hills and the trees, Not protected from wind and frost. From burning sun and breeze. This lonely one who strays alone, O f er lea and rocky ground. Further further from his home, Never to be found. PAT THORVALDSON ROOM 13 GRADE 9 30 BEAUTY At the end of day when the world’s at rest, I dream of the places that I love best, Of rushing rivers, the starlit sky, The beautiful forests and mountains high These are the beauties that we all love, And whom should we thank but our Lord above? JEANETTE COONS ROOM 18 GRADE 8 BABY SITTING Talking, laughing, singing, sighing, Anything to stop their crying! Tonight I’ll get no homework done For little Indians are on the run. They ' re in the porch, they ' re in the food, And I am in a terrible mood! They scream, they shout, and then they hide At last they ' re all to bed, I sighed. AVON HOLLAND ROOM 22 GRADE 8 A FRIGHTENING MOMENT Junior Smith crept quietly down the stairs. He listened, and heard the sound of heavy breathing and knew that the family was still asleep. He groped around in the darkness. All of a sudden his shaking and trembling hand touched the doorknob. He wondered whether he should go through with it. He had to hurry. The family would be awake soon! He quickly stepped into a small room. At last he was going to begin his first shave! AVON HOLLAND ROOM 22 GRADE 8
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TELEVISION When a funny man Makes a funny face On a television show — I can make A face right back And he will never know That I’m making a funny face At his television show. CAROLINE PROSOLOWSKI ROOM 14 GRADE 6 SPRING Spring is here, Spring is here, The birds sing, For it is spring. Spring is here, Spring is here, I play all day in the sun, Oh, oh, but it is fun. DIANE LOBODA ROOM 1 GRADE 3 There once was a little fairy. She had al¬ most all the things she wanted, but she didn’t have a wand. She wanted one so much she was willing to give all she had. One day as she was walking through the woods, she met an older fairy. The fairy asked her why she was sad. She said, 1 haven’t a wand, and I want one so much. The old fairy said, Go home and you shall have one waiting for you in your dining room. So the little fairy started for home. She sang as she went along the path in the woods. She met an owl. He said, Why are you. so happy, now? The little fairy replied, When I get home I will have a beautiful wand. As she came nearer the house she began to run. She ran into the house and into the dining room. And there right before her eyes was the wand. She went up to it and took it in her hands. And from that day on the little fairy lived in happiness with her beautiful wand. VIRGINIA PHILIPS LYNDA McQUESTEN GRADE 5 ROOM 14 AGE 10 MY DOG I have a little dog, His coat is brownish-red, He has my doll’s blanket, And a shoebox for a bed. We voted for his name And chose to name him Tricks. We took him to the farm, And there he chased the chicks. JUDITH OLINKIN ROOM 14 GRADE 5
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