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AN CDRIENTAL GARDEN In an orienTal garden, By an orienTal sTrearn, Where The lazy weeping willow Makes a Japanese Dream. Where a liTTIe wooden bridge spans Placid waTer so blue, And The moon is reTlecTed, Making our dream come True. Where The lanTerns are swinging In many-colored array, And The goIdTish are playing, Begging us To sTay. Where The LOTUS is blooming, Over grasses so green, ln an orienTaI garden, By an orienTaI sTream. -Eigh+h Grade. TI-IE NORTI-I WIND The NorTh Wind pushes us back when we play. I-le painTs our ears. I-le painTs our noses, T-Ie painTs our cheeks, And makes Them cold. Whoo-whoo, he roars and blows. -I3irsT Grade. ELSAI-I The heavenly hills oT Elsah, And The beauTiTuI Trees Thereoli. When The sunrise has awakened, The river is aglow wiTh a golden paThway Where The railways go. -Third Grade VIOLETS The vioIeTs are hiding in The grass. S d d so purple. O eep an -I:irsT Grade BUILDING A SKYSCRAPER Brrr, brrr. brrrI Grind The drills. Crack, crack, goes The bed rock. The ToundaTion men are working. Bong, bong, bong! Sounds The bell, To signal The derrick, To hoisT The sTeeI beams. PuT-puT-puT-puT! Go The bolTs inTo place. The sTeel Trame is ready Tor The bricks. I-lere sTands a skyscraper Tall and new. -Second Grade
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LOWER SCHOOL ATHLETICS AThleTics begin in The TirsT Tour grades wiTh supervised play under Miss Wheeler. Team work is inTroduced To The sTudenTs, boTh boys and girls, when They learn someThing oT soccer, baslceT-ball, and baseball. The TiTTh and sixTh grades spend The Tall and winTer monThs playing soccer and play- ground baseball ouTdoors, and volley-ball and capTain-ball in The gym wiTh Miss ArmsTrong as reTeree. The girls in The sevenTh and eighTh grades enioy TavoriTe sporTs such as hockey, baslceT-ball, baseball, swimming, and Toll:-dancing. Among The boys, The several scouT Troops con- sTiTuTe Teams Tor TooTball, volley-ball, baslceT-ball, and baseball. TournamenTs and inTer-school meeTs add To The Tun during The season. LOWER SCHOOL ASSEMBLIES Every Thursday morning, The Lower School assembly is held. ErequenTly The various classes conducT The exercises. Some- Times Mrs. Hubbell chooses The Topic. During The pasT year, several inTeresTing plays and enTerTainmenTs have been given. One Time, The MoTher School, TirsT, and second grades gave a circus. Language plays, and an original presenTaTion by The Glee Club were oTFered by members oT The older classes. The more serious assemblies have been based on general Topics. There are always appropriaTe readings and songs on a subiecT such as FaiThTulness To DuTy, and similar Topics, which are Tollowed by discussions open To all.
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