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HONORABLE MENTION The Merry Months January brings a brand new year Full of hope and full of cheer. February's Valentines are next Wvhich always make you very vexed. March brings you spring at lastg Now strong winds are blowing fast. Then srrrrrry s with showers And also many budding flowers. And then comes the merry month of May When the sun shines brighter every day. Exams threaten you during June, But vacation days are coming soon. The Fourth brings rockets in the sky During the sunny month of July. In August, while away at camp, Up a mountain you will tramp. ln September, back to school at lastg Vacation days are in the past. October comes with Hallowe'en Wh6Il ghosts and faces false are seen. Then Thanksgiving in November Will give you a feast you'll always remember. And last, December comes with joys And Santa bringing you Christmas toys. OLIVIA RAMSEY, Seventh Grade I 49 I
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THE EIGHTH llllllll ANCIENT CASTLE Ancient Castle cold and stolid, Why the look so dour and barren? Why the unknown relies of days gone by? Why not balls with people laughing, And wine as in days of old? Oh! How I pity you! You are all alone, Ancient Castle. FRANCES GRAYDON, Eighth Grade 'A' THE DREAM OF A BOY OF TEN lld like to be a pirate bold In the blood-thirsty days of old, Like Morgan and Blaokbeard and many others, Most of them killers, few of them lovers. Hated on land but loved by the sea, Good Luck with them always seemed to he. ROBIN THOMAS, Eighth Grade 'k SUN AND MOON The sun was risingg Day was breaking, The last light of the moon Passed away until another night. The sun was fading in the west, The last rays glowed brightlyg Over the horizon loomed the moon, There for another night. EMILY ALLEN, Eighth Grade l48i
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Winona, 193 Q INTERMEDIATE PRIZE POEM Rain Rain that patters On the path, ls the same old rain That comes in blasts. Rain can disguise itself As snow or hail, But it's always here, Over hill or dale. Rain can hide Up in the sky, Can hide itself From the naked eye. Rain depends Upon your mood, In the Way it acts In affecting you. Rain can be sad, Morbid or melancholy. It can be gay, Cheerful, or jolly. Rain for some is considered Bad luck, But it certainly is Fine weather for ducks. FRANCES GRAYDON, E ighzh Grade I 50 I
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