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Fourth Grade FIRST ROW: Tanya Mc Knight, Peter Geraghty, Linda Salisbury, Parti Stern, Ray Gardner SECOND ROW: Denis Bohannan, William Leavitt, Joan Golden, Kathy Eldridge, Kim Whiteman, Alida Milliken THIRD ROW: Howie Sinker, Chip Frank, Mrs. Conner, Eliza Winston, Bill Crowle, Larry Lyons FOURTH ROW: Ann Morse, Mason Taylor, Nancy Stibolt, Ricky Mac- Arthur 19
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THE BIRD THAT COULD READ One nice day we opened a window at school. A bird flew into our room. He sat and look- ed at us as if to say Will some one share a book with me? Then he flew over to my book. He just sat there as though he was reading. After we came back to our seats, he flew a- round the room stopping at every desk to look at that per- son ' s work. He stayed with us the whole day. Then when we left he flew right out the win- dow again. Linda Salisbury TYRANNOSAURUS REX The Tyrannosaurus Rex was the greatest of all flesh-eating dinosaurs. The Tyrannosaurus Rex was about twenty feet high and fifty feet long. It had small arms with very sharp claws. When a Tyrannosaurus Rex killed another dino- saur, he would stand still for about five minutes. Then it ate the other dinosaur. Then it went to sleep for about a week to let the food digest. When it woke up, it went out to kill again. The Tyrannosaurus ' head was about four feet long. His teeth were six inches long. The Tyrannosaurus Rex died out because mountains started forming which dried up the swamps where the plant eating dinosaurs ate. The plants died and new ones grew. So all the plant eaters which the Tyrannosaurus Rex de- pended on for food died out, so the Tyranno- saurus Rex all died out. The Tyrannosaurus Rex lived 98,000,000 vears ago. Bill Corrington 18
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r i ■ r y • - . ' IK £. , -.: ' ' 77 ' • j, ' ■ ! $ « . L-J T - ' , V n .V , if ' (• ' , V ■ ,Ji • %• •■ . Ml Fifth Grade FRONT ROW: Susan Roberts, Judy Berry, Thayer Preece, Bonnie Katz, Laura McCormick, Jim Pugh SECOND ROW: Patti Salisbury, Kathy Flynn, Lucy Morse, Ben Wat- kins, Jerry Perkins, Sam Howe, Flint Dille, Richard Ober, Harold Joseph, Bill Hines, Clothield Spencer, Nina Babson, Susan Mullins THIRD ROW: Michael Wollaeger, Kevin Cassidy, Brandon Lipman, Jim Montague, Ned Jessen, Miss Collingbourne 20
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