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THE EAGLE 39 GRADES V AND VI Back Row: Donna Smith, Diana Nanton, Katherine Vlassie, Doris Tucker, Barbara Risk, Sally Dangertield. Second Row: Claudia' Sullivan, Gail Stewart, Cathy Young, Ourania Nash, Mary Lane Ward, Johanne Wintemute, Teresa Thain. Bottom Row: Anne Oriel, Delphine Davey, Isabel Jones, Janet Carman, Lyn Doupe, Daphne Hanson. Shirley Mott. Absent: Phyllis Erwin. do not get any vibration for p but we do for b . When the radio program came on the air we were able to follow the directions Miss McCance gave us and join in, and take part with many boys and girls in Manitoba. This speech lesson was followed by a story of Dumpy the Pony, which we all enjoyed. JOY MCLAURIN, qGrade IV3 MY SHOES During our social studies lessons we have been studying about leather. We wrote all our lessons in a book which looked like a large boot. We learned so many 'things about leather. When we found out leather is really cowhides we memorized the poem, The Cow, by Robert Louis Stevenson. One of the girls read the story of The Shoemaker and the Elves and we had a picture show of this story too. We learned about the diierent qualities of leather, also that it goes through a tannery before going to a factory. After leather has been cut and shaped it is sewn by either hand or machine, and then made into shoes and packed in boxes before going to the shoe stores. The next time we buy new shoes it will be more interesting because we know how shoes are made and where they come from. RUTH ASHLEY, fGrade IVJ THAT'S GRAMMAR Diana Brown wrote in her book, The dog is laying down. The dog is lying down you mean, Said Teacher with a frown. You ought to know that hens lay eggs, But dogs do not lay down. But if you're speaking of the past, And what you want to say Is that the dog was lying down Last week or yesterday, Why, then, you say the dog lay down. Now is that clear, Diana Brown? DELPHINE DAVEY, fG1'ade VJ
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38 RUPERT's LAND GIRLS' SCHOOL GRADES III AND IV Back Row: Shelagh Donegani, Joy McLaurin, Patricia Lambert, Arline Wardley, Beverley Aird. Middle Row: Glen Murray, Sylvia Pierce, Ruth Ashley, Eirene Landon, Elaine Castle, Sheila Reilly, Betty Gill. Front Row: Pitsy Perrin, Suzanne Finkelstein, .loan Anderson, Arlene Phillips, Patricia Benham, Gladys Ward, Honor Bonnycastle. OUR DOG We have a brown, black and white dog. His name is Skipper. He is very nice and kind. But he goes away so often and doesn't come back for three or four days. One day Skipper got a cut in his paw and had to have three stitches in it. Skipper is a clever dog. When we go swimming sometimes he jumps in with us and swims too. Skipper is a great friend of mine. He stays with me most of the time when I am at home, and even comes to meet me at the bus sometimes. HONOR BONNYCAS-TLB, qGrade HD MY DREAM One night I turned out the light and when I went to sleep I had the queerest dream. I dreamt that I visited the princess in Fairyland. In my dream I had on the same kind of clothes that the princess had. I had on a blue hat with sparkles all over it alnd a long blue dress. We also had blue s oes. We went to a dance and we wanted 'to be back by one o'clock so we set up a clock in the dance hall. All the boys wanted to know what the clock was for. I told nearly all of them and then the princess took over. The clock was just going to strike one when I woke up. My, that dream seemed so very real. BEVERLEY AIRD, fGrade IVJ A RADIO SPEECH LESSON Monday mornings we have a radio speech lesson instead of our usual read- ing lesson. I will tell you about one of our lessons. Miss Eldred put our rhymes on the blackboard for our vocal exercises. They were Betty Botts and Peter Piper. Miss Eldred explained we were drilling onthe sounds P and UB . They have the same position on our lips but UP is voiceless and we use our voice for HB . We can easily understand the difference between a voiceless and a voiced sound, because by placing our fingers on our larynx We
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