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HONORABLE MENTION f P 'i'-1 l ug A s l -L- -u-age l , A 30 H Q fa 5 'IE-H ggi . ...... 1 5 v 'WHS' . ,, rw .5 U' R W ,- ,gd 'k THE ROBIN Cheer up! Cheer upln said the robin one dayg My lady, are you going my way?'7 Said the robin in a sweet little sound Cheer up! Cheer up! You look so pretty this morningf, The little lady looked up at the bird. Of course she could not understand a word. But she listened to him with greatest glee, That sweet little bird up in the tree. BARBARA GRAF, Fifth Grade 'A' A MYSTERY As I was looking out the window, ' A little bird sat near. He looked like a poor little widower, Who had flown far, far, through the air Maybe from the south pole, Or maybe from the north, I couldn't think where, l thought, thought, thought. PEGGY WVULSIN. Fifth Grade l45l
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IHI IIIIH IIIIIIIII AN EXCITING ADVENTURE It was Sunday. Jane and Sue had just gotten in from church. NLet's go on a picnic todayf, said Jane. HPlease may we go, mother? Finally their mother consented. After everything was ready, they set out after lunch for the beach. They had planned to take a swim first and then have their supper there. After waiting a while after lunch they got into their bathing suits and went in. They found it fun, but they also found there was a big undertow. After swimming all day they got ready for their supper. HPlease, Sue, while you gather some wood, couldn't l swim a while longer?,, said Jane. MAII right, but donit forget, don't go out farf' While Sue was away, the tide came in. Jane did not care, for she went out farther and farther. All of a sudden she realized how far she was from shore. A big wave was coming, too. If she did not swim away, she surely would be crushed against the rock. But she couldnit swim in, and the wave was getting nearer and nearer! 'I0hI l wish Sue would come. lf only l could swim in. Suiddenly she decided to dive through it. She did, but she was much farther out and nobody was around. The undertow was getting the best of her. What was that coming down the beach? lt was Sue! HJ-lelpl Help! screamed Jane. Sue saw her, but she was running away. Surely she could not be deserting her. Sue was running for help for she knew she was not a good enough swimmer to save someone. The last thing Jane saw was two people running down the beach. Then every- thing went black for Jane. Slowly but surely, she opened her eyes. By that time a crowd had gathered. '4What happened?'7 asked one. 46Why did you swim so far? asked another. All Jane wanted was to go home. That was the most exciting adventure Jane CVCY had- ANN VAIL, Fifth Grade i' INTERMEDIATE PRIZE DRAWING X 6: L :Hll!! Y - f-14 l1i'i W W Q W , . ANN VAIL l44l
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THE IXTH GRADE A TRIP TO WLW The Fifth and Sixth Grades took a field trip to the WLW plant and studios. It was quite interesting to see how the radios were made. It would be rather difficult to explain how the radios were madeg so I will just tell you about the main things. The radios were put on a table which moved along slowly. The women who put it together, put in their respective pieces and then put the radio back on the table so it could go on to other women who had more parts to fit in. After going through the factory we went on to see how broadcasting is done. We saw the uHot Stovei' program. It was a Hill Billyl' program. Then we saw them broadcast uMid Streamf, which is a serial story. We enjoyed WLW very much. DOROTHY MEYER, Sixth Grade I 46 I
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