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by Rusty Southwell I race in fast speed the engine almost blew up One day I was working on my engine, - it's I remember we went on a trail riding our cycles, When I turned up my motorcycle I had to work From The Watkins Corner Press fpublished in April of 19781 SUMMER by Bethany Schneider Sun warms the water making it good for swimming. It sends kids outside to play on their swings, while moms and dads play tennis. Tennis balls and rackets shine against the warm summer breeze and thoughts of ice cream and wading in a cool pond creep into the mind as warm skies mix with breezy nights in summer. Qi .Ja Q55 J . My shocks were good but when I raced I bounced 'O The First Americans by Tammy Lynn Bigford Columbus set out to reach India and thought he had reached it when he found America. For this reason, he called the natives he met, Indians. Other early explorers called them Redskins, because of the copper color in their skin. The Indians could not tell Columbus their story for they did not know it themselves. People later began to dig out parts of their ancient history from the earth itself. Ancient bones of men and animals, tools and the charcoal and campfires give clues to the way they lived. Seniors 51
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I A Look Back A t Ou W itin Haiku It was pretty out Sunshine very warm It was warm outside and Fun Spring flowers and grass growing Birds were in the sky. Climbing trees is fun! by Terri Myers Swimming is so fun On a summer day in June Climbing trees is nice. Trees with birds in them And fish swimming in water With flowers growing. by Jerry Miller iii lmwulwumw s 1 jg gli ' 0 N 5 ,XA Q 5 Qfis, 50 'Senior by Deborah Haskell Qi 'A imllll, .1 Sunshine is so bright by Andy Cantwell THE WIND by Tammy Soles The wind is cool in the spring and fall, But when winter comes, it's the coolest of all! 1' J n' V Vlad - A D.-1.f::, gs I .4-.,-1 ':. 'f - f ' Q 'fl '. ff 'ii 1 ,u. bar , :ff--4.- '- ' , '1tf':+ WA.. I S, l W .' I 11 I 'E 4 W L i 1 n V' il , ' A Iv Flowers waving in the air Little lambs leaping. by Tammy Lynn Bigford Chow Dog i By Debbie Haskell As the proud owner ofa chow dog, I can tell you how mQuch they love to eat. My dog really enjoys munching his dog chow. He also loves bones. A chow dog's day is filled with acting furi- ous by to do a barking and growling. They also like great deal of romping around outside. Chow dogs are very hardy and enjoy the snow. Chows with their rather funny shape, I shiny white teeth, and pink and black tongue, are cute and loving pets.
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