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Intermediate and Primary Department News 1 E: Third Grade News Mrs. Faye Himebaughls room had an activity on community life. They made model buildings and set up a model street. They painted many pictures. In February they gave a program for the Mothers' Club. Their street and pictures were on exhibit at that time. Fourth Grade News Room 304, Miss Zietlow's class, has written business letters this year. Many of them put their letters in small booklets. The others sent their letters to businesses in other cities besides Toledo. A few received replies. Kindergarten News On Wednesday evening, April 27, Mrs. Thompson's morning and afternoon classes gave a uSpring Show for the P. T. A. There were two acts, one taking place in the North and the other in the South. The children made their costumes and scenery Georgia Pappas 1 f i Q fa G fly, 1 ' Jail X Second Grade News The children of Mrs. Day's class are very good at handicraft. They made dolls out of cloth. They thenrmade kites and flew them outside Mrs. Day's Second Grade Class The Longfellow Radiator isn't the only paper published in tne school. Mrs. Day's second grade class publishes their own Weekly Reader. They write stories and illus- trate them. The editor is Beulah Markusg Assistant Editor, Nancy Schaferg Art Ed- itor, Ronald Rehn. The children also make Spelling Books. Each individual has his own book in which he writes and draws. Amelia W'ineland. Longfellow 4 25 P Eczggy
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Mrs. Gressler .....,.,. .........,..... Mrs. Holmes ......... Miss Meyers Mrs. Ryan Mrs. Lanz ......... Miss Croose .......... Mrs. Fruchy. Mrs. Ellis ...... Mr. Wester ........ .f- . hikfii sikzz. 'm m ,.. .--!2:T-.....--.-:L:... Musical Roll Call .........................,............Sweetest Story Ever Told Holmefsj, Sweet Holmefsj. ................Schubert's Serenade .........Ready, Willing and Able ....................Pigskin Parade .......,....You're An Education ........Stars fand Stripesj Forever ..............Home on the Range ....Whistle While You Work Miss Nessle ....... .............,.......... C an I Forget You Mrs. Lewis ................... ....... N ice Work If You Can Get It Longfellow School ......... ........................,........... S o Many Memories Ruth Hawkins and Ruby Kuhlman. Pupils from the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades presented a cross-section of the year's work in Physical Education at the May meeting of the P. T. A. The activ- ities will include rhythms, folk dancing, relays and games. X Longfellow 4245 Efhoef
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The girls and boys in Room 211 have learned to sew quite well. They have made pot holders for their mothers, and dolls and animals for little sisters and brothers. Several girls and boys in Room 211 have brought birthday cakes for the class on their birthdays. February 23rd, Jack Gallon gave a patriotic party. Each child was given a red, white and blue hat and a balloon. They played games, had a balloon blowing con- test, and then pictures were taken while they were eating. The day before Thanksgiving vacation Miss Lillian and Miss Ruth's kindergarten invited their mothers and fathers to come and spend the morning in kindergarten. This was done to show them the different things they were learning. At Christmas time the children made presents for their mothers and fathers, be- sides decorating the tree and room. The first few weeks after vacation we were much interested in making a train, truck, and airplane, all could be used by several children at one time. Later most of us made Raggedy Anns or Andys, billfolds, stuffed animals, or hot dish holders. We each planted seeds in a cup for our mothers for Motherls Day. It was fun watching them grow. Miss Langenderfer.-The boys and girls of Room 14 have made an apartment house. It is made of wood from orange crates and furnished with articles made from cardboard boxes. When it was finished, they rented the rooms to one another. They also made dolls and stuffed animals. By john DuMond. Mrs. Rahm.-In Room 209, the children had a toy shop at Christmas and made dolls and animals for their younger brothers and sisters. They made pot holders for their mothers. In February, they had a valentine shop and made valentines for their parents. Some of the children were in the Community Chest play. By John DuMond. Q Longfellow 4 26 P EWJ065
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