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III I I, I? 53 7' CJ DJ Z? for he lives way back on Grandin Road by my good friend Dr. Wagner. It was a delicious luncheon. Then we went out in the back yard down to the swimming pool. I had on my shorts, never dreaming he had talked things over with Mother about teaching me how to swim. I was very surprised when he said, ujoan, I think it's about time you learned to swim. CII said, 'gOh, how I would like to! Then with a sigh I said, 'LBut, Uncle, I didn't bring my bathing suit. Then Mother left the garden and told me to come along. The next time Uncle saw me I was in a new bathing suit. lICWhen I jumped into the water it was so cold I just yelled and yelled. After I had played a while in the shallow part, Uncle said, L'It's about time you learned to swim, come along. CII Hrst learned to float on my stomach and then on my back under the water and on top. I had done all this in the shallow part. Then I put on the life saver while Uncle Waldo was resting. I went down into the deep part to try swimming, which I had seen the older people do. Suddenly I slipped the life saver off, the water was seven feet deep, all of a sudden I started to drown. I could not yell I was so scared. I was in the gully which I knew was the part I would go down in first. Suddenly the water duck came down the pool. I caught on to its tail and caught my breath. Then, Uncle saw me, got me up to the shallow part, and told me not to go down there. I played the rest of the day on a flat, wide, long rubber bed. ClfThat night when I went to bed, I was sure I knew how to swim. joan Fanlqliauser 6th Grade INTERMEDIATE PRIZE DRAWING ff? l h x-. Hg:-5.l:1e? T' jill Chapman 7th Grade page 50
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Bl I IL 1? 5? 7' CJ IV I? If He turned to pet Mukleek and saw that the hair on the animal's back was sticking straight up. He looked up and saw a huge pack of grey wolves coming toward them. He began shooting arrows wildly, but they kept coming on. Then the leader, a long lean brute with one ear missing, leaped at the boy's neck, but Mukleek was quicker. There was a wild scramble. Nanook grabbed for the spear that was sticking in the bear. He then thrust it with all his might into the flesh of the snarling wolf. if Nanook sat down and felt along the dog's neck. You were lucky to have so much winter fur, he said. Clfjust then the piece of ice on which they were sitting hit an arm of land that jutted out into the sea. They scrambled ashore and Nanook began pulling the bear after him. The stars which guided him were covered with blinding, stinging snow. The wind howled and pushed him around with a giant hand. He fell often and each time it was harder for him to get up. llfThen, far ahead in the snow, he saw dark shapes coming toward him. The wolves! he screamed and with shaking hands drew out his last arrow, but in his weakness, he dropped it in the snow. He bent down to find it, but this time could not get up. Something touched him and he tried to iight it off. Do not struggle, Little Hunter, said the voice of the chief. We have been looking for you. flf Gently they lifted him upon a sled and covered him with warm furs. Nanook snuggled deeper into them. Sleepily, he sang to himself, MI am Nanook, Nanook-son of the greatest hunter of them all. Joyce Bennett Sth Grade SECOND PRIZE MOVING DAY CI To begin with you try to find a house. You look in papers, go car riding, still you can't find one. You look at houses you don't like, but you buy one anyway. GI The next step you take is looking for a moving van. You call up different places, but they are busy. You finally call up the last place you would give your business to. When you get in touch with them they say they would be glad to. Now you are worried, wit never mind. If Monday comes, the movers are right on time, so they get to work. First, they pick up an antique chair, you hold ygur breath, but they make it to the truck. After everything is in the truck, you'get in your car and you're off. The truck drivers follow right behind so that they will know where to go. CI When you get to the house, the movers start to unload. After everything is in the house and the movers have been paid, you decide to take inventory. You find dishes broken, chairs, tables and beds nicked. You are a little shocked at nrst, but then you remember that this is war and you can't have your cake and eat it, too. Bmbam Hill . 7th Grade HONGRABLE MENTION HOW I LEARNED TO SWIM GI I might as well start at the beginning. We were going away this Tuesday, so Uncle Waldo, who isn't really our uncle, but a good friend of the family's invited us over on Saturday for lunch. It only took us a minute to get there page 49
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17 IMI I I. I? 53 1' CD IV 12 INTERMEDIATE PRIZE POEM D A W N The sun is red in the sky before me And behind is the black of the sea, And the rushes are wet with dew As they brush against my knee. Soft in the treetops the voices of birds Are ushering in the dawn, Bidding the lingering shadows of night Be on their way and gone. Dawn follows night as surely As the tides roll in from the seag So peace must come to weary worlds That struggle to be free. Sandra Hauck 8th Grade 9, SECOND PRIZE THE FROG A frog sat on a lily pad, And croaking merrily, He sailed the pad around the pond, just as fast as could be! The bull frogs croaked in envy, The lady frogs all swooned, Johnny Frog became the talk of the pond 4On that Spring afternoon! He sailed and splashed around the pond With such alrming speed, The frog Chamber of Commerce charged admission To see this wondrous deed! johnny was a hero. Johnny was a knight, For just to stand and watch him go Was quite a memorable sight! But one day as he sailed around, His paddalas, alack, Split open, zip! and Johnny fell Into the pond ker smack! The crowd all laughed. The crowd all booed. Poor Johnny was disgraced, He hid among the rushes, 'to cry and hide his face! page 51
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