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Page Twenty-Kight THE WARRIOR TUITE veveeeenne PPREEEE) PIITTTTTTITTTTT TTT he Warrenton Grade School Pitty ccktnncsde sect usamw stesee ss ay tea e aaa ees eee Mrs. Powell Third and Fourth o.22225 tec o-ecee se ere ee Miss Tagg PGfthy acsc.cteeneds: eaten eae eee ee Mrs. Swearingen Sixth: ic ctatlacthctergue eee Miss Powers Seventh: od cescstescecesbs Pyke dceeeaa eee ee eee Miss Reed The Warrenton grade school has had a very successful year under the able supervision of the grade faculty. At the first of the year Miss Reed taught the seventh and eighth grades. But she, with aid of Mr. Wicks, enabled the eighth grades to finish the year's work by the end of the first semester and enter high school. This is something that has never been done for an. eighth grade class in Warrenton school before. She had an en- rollment of thirty-one in her class, but when the eighth grades left to join the ranks of the high school students only eighteen seventh graders remained. The total enrollment of the grammar school is 111. Twenty- three in the Primary Department, twenty-five in the third and fourth grades, sixteen in the fifth grade and sixteen in the sixth grade. For two years the Warrenton Grade School has had an honor banner system that has been very effective. Each six weeks the banner is awarded to the room that has the best scholarship and deportmert. The grades that participate in the contest are: third fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh. The banner has been won every six weeks with one exception by the fifth grade—the sixth grade capturing it for this short period. They and their teacher are to be complimented on their fine showing. The grades presented excellent programs at Thanksgiving, Christmas, Washington's Birthday, and May Day, and the pa- trons of the school attended all of these occasions in large num- bers. We are looking forward to a bigger and better year, next year, We are sorry that some of this year's teachers will not be here. We shall miss them a great deal.
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Page Thirty THE WARRIOR FUCUEORORECRCOOOUONEDOS OOD O DORE OT EOD E DS IEEE cencennene POPOPEDOEEOEADAO DONT DEPOT EAT D ERAT RD SS ENA U OLDE TOSS TTS O PSAP SORE RA EU TERT COTA ORT ONE HOTT OE Play The Game They come from Hammond and the Fort From Clatsop Plains and Warrenton, too. They come for knowledge but mostly for sport, The same as the majority do. Many of them just get by. Some drop out within a week, While the rest go sailing through on high And often reach the peak. Those who drop by the way May not regret it now, But they surely will some day, When they're following behind a plow. Those who just get by May think they're putting something over, But when they've left old Warrenton Hi Life will hardly be a bed of clover. While those who sail through on high Along the stern path of toil, May know that success is nigh As they burn the midnight oil. Though, there's an exception to every rule And idlers may perchance win fame, Our motto is do your best at school And always play the game. Then, they who come to old Warrenton Hi, With achievement in life as their aim Should boast no more about “‘getting by”, But get busy and play the game. oe IN ee
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