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0' V LUJLUJLUJLUJLKV-IUUJLWJJIXQU V LW!-IIN!! V I-UJLUJIXVJDUJIXQQ V UM! V LWAIAUJIXVJDUJIXVJLWAINA V V LWALWJJLKUJLKVJLQ E 4 E E The County School Exchange f' Sewing' ' E Sewing apron, hemstitched towel, cap, E - W lgeinmedhpaltlch, oger-hand lpatch, button- E -H oes, gmg am ag, stoc inet, darning 0 pubushed by the Cglgradg Rural Club and three-cornered darn. General exhibit of The Department of County Schools of The Sewlng- E State Teachers College of Colorado. gi Manual Training . geialgfhgdlggi1E,2ig1?epa1'tment of Prmtmg' Gug' glriginal things in whittling, sloyd work, E Published monthly during the School Year h' Agriculturje' V 1917-1918, A SSHGFGII fl1SDl21Y of the products of the field, orchard and garden from the entire V Entered as second class matter at the post- i3,nR22,1xl2y'w,I:E5gaEmgi2S 0515222 Esrglglwi: E ?Bfgi?tiJniralGSia?l?ofcgggiiciy School Exchange ings Qf history of Corn from Seed ger' . . . t. , mination to mature stalk. Noxious V Editor-in-Chief ................... J. H. Shiibel Weed exhibit-mounted A d U Director of Department of County Schools eral Qchibit in adriculthr Hy E00 1:-en' E Managing Editor .....,........... Julia Schlupp ' 5 9 WOT - :C i. Drawings-Art. C . In linear perspection in p'ctu s f d A Sllggestlve PI'0gI'9.II'1 for School ferilces, telegraph poles, ego. Ilg1'ag1t'i11ig-,gas ost . ' 21 0 , , h d, h - , ' and Communlty Day. liogkuligusszrntrief a asslrifrsllecklaiiodfslccgptez . W ' ' t' 1 . ' It is always interesting to have a groupnof 0fOIiaer1Fyvfwg?Cfgrgsg1S1 Egftd egjghgqagg? E four or five one-room schools arrange a Joint tyating animal life history 0905,-aphy E D1'0gTH1'l'1 and exhibit afil Central Sqhool Of the literature, etc., so arrange to tall 5 story! group, each school taking a part in the pro- I i ' Q gram. The following is offering as a sugges- J- Singing-All schools together. tive P1811 Of procedural Patriotic-America, Star-Spangled Ban- E 1. Patrons and children of the several schools ner' ' E are requested tof assemble at tithe central K- Athletic Events. school or place o meeting on e morning Boys: ray Si-anding broad jump: cb, Re- . of the exhibit at 10:30. gay ,Gages my 50-ya,-d dash: id, Running 2. Arrange a brief program of songs, readings nioa, Jlfmp' 1 I V and speaking, begilfning after c11:00 a. m. g'H'SlSelllfl7 4012115 daily fb? Bcelay race: E and iasting until 12:00. aneous- .fab f?e'1eg:ed face, 1 f h Cb! Potato race, Ccj Sack race. . 3, Patrons and chi dren o the various sc ools are asked to bring baskets for a picnic or 1' Genera' program' community dinner and to provide a little 1- Work out m teachers meetillga com- V extra for visitors, plete program for the day beginning at . 3. ITL 4. The School Exhibit-Nature and material 2. Exercise special care in logkincf after CSU8'SeStiV95- every detail oflhthe exhibit, artis?ic ar- I an Language- rangemen, qua ity o work, and proper . Booklet on any of the following: The gmtgrlalfor the mollntmgs' . E ,potatoy sugar beet' bean, pea, Cabbage, . ppomt a committee of ladies, and E corn, noxious weeds, vegetable garden, mel? 1f.neCeSS?1'y' from each dlstflct to poultry, farm animals, home sanitation, aiilifrcjgrgfirrylng out asslgned parts of E etc D. - . ' 4. It might be 1 t t' f l b- Ge09 3PhY- school to bselect itsnogsriscldlirs 22 sifrgi-A E Relief map of Colorado, relief map of any boiize loyalty and 100-al pride. E continent, Composition relief maps of 5. Each SChOOl might commit to mem- county, state and country, mounted on Oljy The D2-fTi0tiC S91'ViC6 llildel' Flag 0 compo board. Composition: 1-3 flour, 1-3 Ritual given in the new State Course salt, 1-3 plaster of Paris: map of any of Study onlthe last pages of the book. E kind usmg water colors of delicate tints. 50110015 to give it in unison. E c. Arithmetic. V Best general display from any or all grades, Showing accuracy, good form, The Teacher's Prayer E proper headmgs of papers and original E tdlevices for teaching numbers through May every soul that touches mme- d SegI1x1Lc32i.hip B-e ig thg slightest contact-get therefrom some E - - oo , lndividual specimens of writing, includ- Some Hthle grace' one kindly thopghtf E mg. movement exercises' Small letters, One 1nsp1rat1on.yet unfelt, one bit of courage E capitals, figures and words. gorbthe digketlgpi Sify' Q59 ggeftlgn of faith ' . o rawfe e 1C enmg 1 s o ie, e Elementary Industmal Work' One glimpse of brighter skies beyond the E C13-Y modeling, woodwork, raflia or r-eed gathering mists, ' K mat. .wma 01' Feed basket. paper cutting, To make this life worth while and heaven a Stefwlllflg, WOVEN U19-t4Y31'I1 or cloth. surer heritage. Q 0 'E E E Q . L A sa h'A1l76YlP6N1h'M1DiN1K'fA1 A 0 A A Vid A A I'0di'6i1iA A' A 124
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A ' LM I ! -W ' , V' -V V QQ .5 K Z i W X 3 S Q MATHEMATICS CLUB Z The lVIathematics Club has for its purpose the furthering of A L Ei interest in the study and teaching of mathematics. This has been carried out this year by the monthly meetings, which have com- Q bined educational programs and good times. The members have Z 2 become quite expert in the mathematical versions of buzz, stage- coach, bird, beast or fish, and dominoes. The introduction of astronomy into the mathematics department this year furnished new L 3 and interesting material for the programs. . K Officers MR. FINLEY ....... ................ H md of Depzzrtmenz' LAEL PHIPPENY .... ............ P rexident LETITIA PEARCE ..... ..... I fire-President MARY NEELAND .... . . . ....... Secretary Members Alice RI. Frasier Thomas Dillon Ruth Hoag Loustalet Johnson Bernice ones Ruth Meacham Alvin lVIcClell1nd Mari lVIuland Letitm Pearce lldxrth Patterson Helen Gookins Lucille Hildebrand ' J Lael Phippeny Sylvia Pickett Barbara Reed Ethelyn Rhiner Alverna Robertson Siebert Siebring Nellie Walters Estella Wethe1'ald Beulah Holland Nellie VVitter lVIyra Wood Iva Scott Ei I PN WIVVIVY vv 126
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