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Sixth Grade Lois Dernberg Hope Landis Nancy Eugenia Meadows Regina Estelle Winter Betty Heath Wood @ERFIGERS PECL CH Fae eee Se ce eA Fg Lois Dernberg WEE DT ESA CH LM as A AU ae Se a ee ee ee Betty Wood SCCKCL AI ans ee ae wae ee Ee RRs 3 Hope Landis JEU Wi Ttae pero 3 eee et ne ee ne ee ae Nancy Meadows Colors—Maroon and White Robins There’s a robin in the woodland, There’s a robin in the sea But they’re just as different As different can be. The one that’s in the forest Has feathers and a tail; The one that’s in the ocean Has a scaly coat of mail. Hope Landis The Fish I saw a little fish swimming in the pool, Oh my! but he looked cool; I caught him by the fin And found him very thin. I dropped him on his head And there he lay, Until he swam away Down to his bed. Betty Wood Pilgrims Pilgrims going to and fro, Busy as can be, Preparing a feast and giving thanks that He Had brought them safely through The trials of life in a land quite new. Lois Dernberg Page 11
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Page 10 The Little Tea Set There is a little tea set In the China shop; But it is marked one dollar-fifty And Pve spent my all for a top. Now I must get that little tea set, Though already I owe a debt; I'm so afraid someone will buy it, How I worry and I fret. Today is my birthday, Here is a present from Aunt May. Oh! it is the tea set, That I saw the other day. Zoe Ann Macaulay My Dad and Me Under the little apple tree, There we sit, my dad and me. There we have lunch and there we have tea, Under the little apple tree. We go a-strolling through the wood, And a jolly time have we; We know the names of all the leaves That belong to different trees. We love each other, And you can see We shall always be pals— My dad and me. Sally Miller
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| i Page 12 First row: S. Pfaelzer, N. D’Ancona, A. Whitaker. Second row: E. Jackson, Z. Agar, G. Lorish. Top row: N. Miller, J. L. Forbes. a
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