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good. The next asked us what was Then we noticed his UJU wrong. When to our room for it was a shame he NJN wrong. thought it was day Miss Hicks wrong with it. he had turned Nhss Dean came music she said had turned his Reporters: Margaret Perry Marion Winston Sixth Grade This month in geography we have studied the British Isles. Some of the pupils in our room are painting scenes from Scotland and Ireland. This year we have made quo- tation booklets in which we have written several quotations. In reading we have studied James Watt and his invention of the steam engine. He named his first engine Beelzebub and it was used in a coal mine to draw the water out. We found it quite interesting to study him and his hardships. . In art we have had one lesson in lettering and one in cutting letters. We have made some nice posters. We have art in the art room now. We have organized an adven- ture club. The officers are: Myrtle Newby, Presidentg Myrtle Woody, Vice Presidentg Lois Mangum, Secretary. The boys of the sixth grade have learned a very good new game. It is called end ball. It is much like basketball. This year in History we have studied about the first civilised people. They were Babvlonians and Egyptians. They were the first farmers also.. The e the greatest ent times. Phcenicians wer traders of anci The sixth grade has enjoyed seeing every two weeks seen three pict was about the surrender of Corn- wallis. The second was about -5- also a moving picture . We have already ures. The first George Rouges glark and when he went to the northwest and captured Vincennes and Koskasia. The thivc was about Daniel Brone and about the Indians trying to take Boones- boro. Reporters: Jimmy Bradsher Pete Daniel Seventh Grade Organization of Science Clubg Study and Observation of Fire Prevention Week. In science we have been collection, studying and dis- covering interesting things about animals, trees and plants. Our collection of insects includes hornets, wasps, grasshoppers, locusts, cicadas, moths and butter flies. We studied the parts of the bodies of these insects through our magnifying glass. We compared the nests of hornets and wasps. A collection of leaves and wild flowers were made. These have been mounted in a book. In the back of the room, we have a science bulletin board. On this we put the best compositions in science and clippings we find that are about things we study. Last week was Nfire preven- tionu week. This week is observ- ed in order to prevent fires. Our class spent the week studying fire prevention. We were surpris- ed to find that our countryis loss was about three hundred million dollars each year due to fires. The average loss per person in Europe is thirty-six cents, while the United States, it is two dollars and eighty-seven cexfs The chief cause of these fires is carelessness. Will you not help in our homes. our schools and our forests? us prevent fires 3'ridfLy, Gctober 6, 1959 've decided to have a club. we met and elected Ann dentg Dorothy Williford, Vice President and Jane Blackwell, Secretary. We decided to name in Satterwhite, Presi-
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our club HThe Climbers'. The aim. of our oluh is to develop growth and to offer entertain. ment. We gave a program and the boys and girls did very well. We hope our club will be a success. Reporters: Jane Blackwell William O'Brien Eight Grade Bang! Eaill Freshmen! The eight grade started the yea: with a hang. We have the largest class of high school students in the history of the school. To replace two losses fron our last year class, :wo nenoers have enrolled. The ioszes were Bert Slaughter and David Boyle. The new ones are Pauline Boyd and John Wilson. he welcome then to our class. when the smoke of election had blown away we found our- selves with the following Glass officers: President, William Carringtong Vice President, Eloise Newby, Secretary and Treasurer, Louie Simpsong Program Committee, three to be elected each week. During the first few days all of the members were a bit confused when we changed classes. The 'cells rang Qoh, Yes .D and the class moaned, out where we were tc go or what we were to do no one knew until we got there. how after some time, we are beginning to learn what it is all aooux. Reporters: A1108 Thorp' Ann Woody John Dean HThe less of it they have, the more people seen abS8SSSQ with phe inclination to speak their nind.N -J' , -,,,. if-,.., rw ' QCpE..:O... C2 LO .. S EXTHAJ EXTRA! During the first month of school the scphnores have been working nicely, but there is always roon for improvement. We have had a great deoieasc in students since last year. Last yea: there were about thirty five students, but this year we have only twenty six. We are glad to say that not nany of our students have stopped school, but have moved away and are attending another school. The sophnore class officers are as follows: President, Walter Raynorg Vice President, Ivor Gritcherg Secretary, Stanley Cottrell. One of our most helpful and interesting subjects is Englixh. In English we have been learning how to speak correctly. Every Monday' morning me read for expression. This year we have a new hone room teacher, hiss Hill, and we enjoy being taught by her v-ry much. Reporters! Edith Wilson Walter Raynor earoll O'5ricn Junior Glass High Ambitionsl The Junior Class starts the year with h1gh.ambitions. Whethel we win or loose depends on-irely upon the upkeep of these ambi- tions. ' host of our students are taking four suhjec sg eoonctry, History, English, and French, with the exception of foul girls who are taking Home Economics instead of Geometry. Geometry in thirteen propositions in one, however we find it a rather interesting subject.
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