Seven Hills High School - Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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Seven Hills High School - Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 68 of 156
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Milestone WINTER BIRDS We learned about winter birds this year. We like them because they stay here and sing to us all winter. They are not afraid of cold and snow. We hung a bird feeder on the pear tree at school. We saw many titmice eat there. Sometimes we see them at our window. The walls of our sleeping room look very pretty because we decorated them with paintings of winter birds. There are cardinals, chickadees, bluejays, nuthatches, downy woodpeckers and juncos. COOPERATIVE COMPOSITION BY FIRST GRADE MY VEGETABLE GARDEN I used to have a vegetable garden. It grew and grew and grew. I had so many vegetables, I didn't know what to do, So I ate all my spinach and my parsley too, And I still had so many vegetables, I didn't know what to dog So I sold all my vegetables, and got a lot of money: I got a lot of money and bought myself some honey. KATHERINE WILLIAMS, I:Ourtl'l Grade THE TOAD I met a road, down the road. Dressed in the very latest mode. W'ith spots of green and yellow bright, He goes hopping our of sight. CHARLENE DISERENS, Fourth Grade ROSY CHEEKS We had an extra play period, Florence watched us play. I fell off the teeter-totterl Sandy gave me a bump. We played 'AWho is afraid of the big bad wolf? And we also played stoop tag. We came in with very rosy cheeks. PEGGY FORKER, Third Grade page 64

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Mzlestone GEORGE WASHINGTON One day. February 22. 1732. a little boy was born. His name was George Washington, He was born in Virginia. Vwlhen George Washington was a little older, two of his friends came over to his house. George said, Let's catch the wild colt. After a while they caught it, Then George got on. That made the colt mad. so he jumped and struggled and jumped so high that he fell dead. The boys looked very sad. Just then Mother called, Come to breakfast! Then George said, Mother the colt is dead. What, the colt is dead? Well George, I am glad you told the truth. When he grew up he became the first President' MONTICA BROHARD, Third Grade 2 ll v g H If l If THE AQUARIUM We have an aquarium. In it we have three fish. Two fish are gold and one is black. I like our aquarium very much. Also we have some seaweed in it. We have some snails. We have some snail eggs. Celia Bennett put a worm in the aquarium, She found it outside. All of the fish chased for the worm. MARGARETA STRAUSS, Second Grade ABRAHAM LINCOLN Abraham Lincoln was born February l2, l809, in a log cabin in Kentucky. He was named after his grandfather. who was killed by an Indian. Abraham was very poor and so was his mother and father. When Abraham was seven, his mother became very ill and died. Abe and his sister and father were very sad. Abraham went to school only one year: yet he still tried very hard to learn to read and write. Abraham was the tallest and strongest and most honest boy in the neighborhood. One day Mr. Crawford told Abe a story. Abe said he loved the story and asked Mr. Crawford if he could borrow it for a week, and lVlr. Crawford said he could. That night after dinner Abraham read and it was very late when he went to bed. He took the book to bed with him and put it in a crack in the wall. In the morning when he took it out it was wet! So after he was dressed he returned it, and he shucked corn for three days and that's how he paid for it. Some time later, when he was fifty-two years old, he was elected the President of the United States' STEPHANY FRANK. Third Grade page 65

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