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CAMP In Camp we have lots of fun. Wre horselmack ride, we hike and we have crafts. ln Crafts l made a pail' of moccasins, some hookends, and a pair of doilies for Mother. In camp we have a playday. On playday we play lots of games. At night we have a campfire. We sing songs that some of the counselors made up. At the end of camp we have a key Ceremony. The counselors give the awards for horseback and hiking and crafts. The next day we go home. wk JOYCE ANN FRANZ, Third Grade KITTY'S BATH 0ne day my Aunt came over and we washed my kitty. NVe went downstairs to the basement and put the kitty in the wash tub. The kitty was a little scared at first hut in a little while the kitty went in the water just as if'he had'been a dog. When my Aunt washed the kitty she held him unxder his chest and forgot to wash his chest so that it was very dirty. GLORINDA GOLTRA, Third Grade 'A' .- HONORABLE MENTION C3998 we ,' ,Lu-I-vi!-114 0054 Q 'W -f Q65 93 3 52 45 0 09232 ks ffyfyx 0 C JOAN HANSHMAN P11 I
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THE Ill HTH IIHAHE HOW THE MANHATTAS LIVED The Manhatta lndians lived on what is now Manhattan lsland. Their houses were made of thin sticks and little trees bent over and tied together, with bark over the frame. They grew corn, beans, pumpkins, and squash. They wore clothes made of deerskin. The men made dugout canoes by cutting down a big tree. They built a fire in the log and then took a stone and scraped out the inside. ln the evening they wrapped themselves in robes made of skins and lay down on piles of furs. The waves fell quietly against the shore. S ir THE MANHATTAN VILLAGE WE MADE One day at school we made a Manhattan Indian Village on the sandbox. The village was a group of huts made of twigs and brown paper. We made the lndians out of clothespins and dressed them in crepe paper. We made some clay pots. We also made some canoes out of clay. We used twigs to make a rack for drying meat, and for meat we used small scraps of brown paper. Then we got some pine twigs to represent trees and arranged them around the village. Some of the lndians were in canoes and some of them were drying the meat or cooking at the campfires. ANNE MCINTYRI-3, Fourth Grade ir OUR TRIP TO THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL One day we went to the Children's Hospital. Miss Bancroft showed us around. First we went to see the childrenis school room. It is a very nice room. There is a blackboard, and on it, Miss Bancroft drew a picture of the hospital and told us why it was shaped in such a funny way. Then we went to see the nurses, and doctors' dining room. lt is a big room. Then we went to see the nursery. l like the babies best. There was a little colored baby and l thought it was the cutest. There was also a baby that could stand up in bed. He was cute too. SALLY F RY, Fourth Grade 'k THE WIND PLAYS WITCH ON HALLOWEEN NIGHT The wind plays witch on Halloween night. lt bangs the shutters. It whirls down the chimney. lt turns the umbrellas inside out. lt whistles through the tree tops. lt flies the clothes up and down. lt shakes the last apples off the trees. It groans and howls and makes a fierce noise. FREDDIE MAUE, Fourth Grade T 'k A SNOWY DAY When l.woke up The sky was grey. Everything was silent. The white lace trees were still. l thought l must be dreaming. The outside World looked like fairyiand. JOAN TTARSIIMAN, Fourth Grade I43l
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