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CUR DOG How we found our dog. One summer my brother and I wanted a dog. One day we were in our car. We went to many dog kennels. At last we found our dog. He is a Samoyed. When we got home my brother Hass named him Jo Jo. FRANCES BLACK, Second Grade if A BUTTERFLY Once I saw a butterfly light upon a Hower bright, in the sunlight. MARY IVES DIJHME, Second Grade 4 MY FOUR KITTENS I have four kittens. Two are white, one is gray, one is black and white. They play with a ball. I love to see them roll on the floor. They like milk. CAROL Lockwoon, Second Grade ir INSECTS An Insect has six legs. A fly is an Insect. A Hy is bad. A roach is an Insect. A roach is bad. A lady bug is an Insect. A lady bug is good. HELEN DEVINE, Second Grade 'A' A POEM ABOUT MARCH The March winds blow Away the snow, They seem to say Come another day. The wind keeps blowing, The snow went away, The buds are popping every day, They seem to keep on popping The same old way. When the buds were up They seem to say Thank you March, And all the other days. HAVEN JONES, Second Grade I38l
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THE Sllll lllllllllll THE THINGS I SAW I saw a beautiful blue Butterfly. I saw a walking stick. I saw a walking leaf. Where do you think I saw them? I saw them at the Museum of Natural History. NANCY CROTHERS, Second Grade 4 THE MAMMOTH The Mammoth had two big tusks. He had fur. He lived thousands of years ago! He looked like an elephant. He was bigger than a room. He was an ele- phant cousin. JACQUELINE HEWITT, Second Grade 4 THE SNOWFLAKES Do you know how many Snowflakes come down? Nobody has ever found two alike! They have six points. They look like lace. They come so quietly. POLLY KECK, Second Grade 4 FERDINANDO I have the book of Ferdinando. He is a funny little bull. He doesn't like to fight. All the other bulls liked to fight. He sat and smelled Howers. ANN GOODALL, Second Grade 4 THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD I like the roses. They are so pretty. The rose is the loveliest flower of all. It smells so sweet. JEAN WALLACE, Second Grade T371
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IHI IHIIIII IIIIIIIII ClNCINNATI'S BIRTHDAY One hundred and fifty years ago some white men came down the Ohio River. They wanted to make a city. They made this city opposite the mouth of the Licking River and between the Little Miami and the Big Miami rivers. lts first name was Losantiville and after a while they named it Cincinnati. lt got bigger and bigger and bigger because more and more people came. This week we are celebrating the one hundred and fiftieth birthday of Cincinnati. ELIZABETH CARSON, Third Grade 'k HOWSER Howser is a Saint Bernard dog. He is a very big one though he was only two years old on the tenth of November. He stands about three feet tall on all four feet. Don't you think he is a very big dog? Howser eats a big pan full of food every day. We made him a big house with one window in it and a big door too. He is brown and white. He is mostly brown, though. BETSY WULSIN, Third Grade 'A' ABRAHAM LINCOLN Lincoln was born in Kentucky. He liked to read books. The names of his books were, the Bible. flisopls Fables, Pilgrim's Progress, and the Life of Washington. One day Lincoln went to New Orleans on a flat boat. When he came home he was a country store keeper. Then he was a postmaster and then he was a surveyor. At last he was President of the United States in 1860. ANN WRIGHT, Third Grade 'A' MY DOGS I have a Cocker Spaniel. His name is Tony. He had eight puppies. I gave seven puppies away, and I had one left. Her name was Big Nell. One day she got run Over and Tony was very sad. But very soon he forgot. DOROTHY ANN WOOD, Third Grade 'A' THE SNOW It was indeed a dreary day. The snow was falling every way. XThe snow was falling so soft and sweet, It covered the ground like a great white sheet. KATHERINE LAHUSEN, Third Grade I 39l
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