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SLISII2 One night Susie was walking in her garden with her four little kittens prancing behind her. All of a sudden a dog hy the name of Blackie started to chase her. The four kittens popped into a hole in the screen door, and Susie was so frightened that she ran up a telephone pole. Then the dog decided to give up. After the dog had gone away, Susie tried to come down from the pole, but she couldn't. She started to howl, and she howled until all tht- neighbors were awake. Shoes, buck-sl'ot, tin cans, and alarm clocks started flying. Someone said, Throw some wate. VVater, is there a fire? inquired a neighbor. lt's the Jones' house. I see smoke coming out of the kitchen window. fall the fire department, they shouted. Meanwhile. Mrs. jones. who always enjoyed a mid- night snack, had decided to make pancakes. After putting the cakes in the pan. she thought of hair curlers and ran up the stairs, forgetting all about her pancakes. In the meantime, the night was filled with the elanging and screaming of fire engines. At this time Mrs. Jones smelled the smoke of her burning pancakes and carrie down into the kitchen. The firemen now had the hose attached. A spray of water hit Mrs. jones' face. liinally, al'out one o'elo k, everything was settled. The firemen brought Susie down from the pole. while Mrs. jones made more pancakes and the neighbors slept soundly the rest of the night. llobert llafcv Grade 5 I Up in the air he flew. And dived straight at me. llut I dodged neatly, And he hit a birch tree. After he hit the tree, Ile killed himself that way. I took one more look, And then I trotted away. Peter Zemo Grade 5 THE CROSS OLD OWL The big barn owl. with a terrible scowl, Called down to the horse who was eating of course Stop it! I say, this crunching all day, This stamping around in the straw and hay. My sleep at its best is sleep without rest, Growled the owl to the mule and the various fowl. It's sleep that's no usema dreadful abuse- 'lihis cackling along with the hiss of the goose. An old hollow tree would be better for me, Ile cried from the loft when an animal coughed. I'd be all alone in a hollow tree home. With neither a caekle, a sneeze, nor a groan. Ar down, then. he flew to a tree that he knew I'II sleep and I'Il sleep in this silence so deep! If any come near with a noise I can hear. I'II scare them away with a terrible leer! Gaby Vflalker Grade -I QQ fa KATYDID F047
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Tlll-1 SNOVVMAN A pudgy snowman Sat on the land. Ile had a big fat nose And a big fat hand. His eyes were of coal: Ilis nose was a carrot: And on his head Sat a little parrot. Sarah I. Fanassy Gran PF 3F 75 THE BARN Down on the farm There is a barn, In which we like to play. The hay is soft Up in the loft. And there we like to stay. The pigeons coo, The cows go moo, le 3 And the hens run about all dav. Alice Kunkel Grade -I :F 1+ an TIIE FOREST As I went walking through And saw the graceful trees, I thought of Mother Nature. Her animals and her bees. I looked around about me To see the pretty brook, And saw it babbling nicely Along the path it took. As I stood there watching That very little stream. It seemed to make me think That I had had a dream, the forest Bernard Ilvan Grade 6 1.T't'IDlDa1O ISOBSLEIJIJINCQ Cue day I went I:obsledding. I hit my head against the sled And thought that I was dead. Edwin Zemo Grade -I rs Pi- X- THE SNOVV VVhen I went to bed last night, Outside the door the big tree was all white Wfhirling gusts of starrv flakes, Houses changed to frosted Cakes. Tomorrow we will have lots of fun, I know Because God gave us all this snow. Cynthia Sullivan Grade -I 'r af TI IE BIG BIRD NVhen I was in Grand Canvon. The higgest bird I saw, VVas sitting on a roek, Eating a can of NeIIie's slaw. Ile jumped when he saw me: Straight at me he flew. But I moved aside, And he landed in a stew. VVhen he came out of there. Ile looked like a heel, For on his head there was A German Christmas seal. VVhen he was done with that, He was red with rage. So hurry, dear readers. And turn this page. + Ll! wf
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