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tines and Friday afternoon we for changing rooms with them.
We went to Carpenterville to P’||K
plan to have a party. Our room We had a nice trip to Carpen- play in the snow and had
lots V I I U
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F IR ST GRADE N E W S
mothers Mrs. Duggan
and Mrs. terville to play in the snaw last of fun throwing snowballs
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We made Valentine men in our Olsen, are planning a surprise
Friday.
each other. Mrs. Mathews was
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for us. also on Friday. We have We have a V alentine box. Jan- going up a hill when one of the Richcard Cochran-
Dixie Allsup and Gary Ault a Valentine box.
et Crump, Virginia Akers and boys started throwing snow a t ner. W ayne King-’ pSS18t*,,i
penterville to play in the snow.
X.ayne brought a b o o k of B arbara Gould of fourth grade her.
buckskin Stanley / w * * 1
We rode up in a school bus Er- Gr,mm's Fairy Tales, which we helped us m ake it.
| BU1 Moloney. Dickie Berger, ley is feeling m u d ^ S t ,
nest and Tommy tried to make are reading.
>• are having a m anners con- Dick Fadling, Richard Cochran, was a t the meeting o,•
a »now man but the snow was
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We had our first spelling let- word-card game
others are trying.
(C a rp e n te rv ille .- B arbara Gould
George B erger
son. Many of us got 100.
J o y c e Raymond has returned
In music we are learning new and Virginia Akers reporters..
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Ernest Turner may move to to school a fte r being kept away songs.
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Den 1 m et Monday a,
Eureka. We will be sorry to see because of scarlet fever,
W idney home, with our
Richard Cochran brought an
him leave.
There will be an A ltar Society busy tim e. Games were t
old cow horn. It is from his cow.
THIRD
GRADE
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Jimmy Myers was absent F ri
We have three new pictures of n!Ct’*n&
tbe parish house, a lte r our program closed.
Stanley is back in school.
day and Monday. He returned to
Lincoln, American flag and ’ of Thursday evenin8- February 1 2 .'aid Akers, den chief.
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We are making Valentines.
his classes, Monday.
George W ashington.
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The fourth grade invited us to
SECOND GRADE N E W S
a Valentine party, Friday.
FOURTH GRADE N E W S
N O R I E
H A R V E Y
Me made a map of Bro«, kings.
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fourth grade wrote us a
Gael E ttinger, M arjorie Moore
We have been making Valen- lot of nice "thank you" letters and Janet Crum p were absent
on Tuesday.
When one is ill and aw ay from
Studio Building
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school they miss out on im port
ant work. Then they have to take
FRIENDS TELL F R IE N D S ... books home and do home work...
Dixie Allsup and Gary Ault
came back V> school this week.
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We were glad to see them as
they were absent all last week.
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We w rote them letters to wish
they could be back and having
fun making Valentines.
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Those winning a large gold
s ta r for last week on the m an
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ners ch art w ere Dick Fadling,
I Lockhart, Peggy Moffitt, M arjorie!
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Virginia Akers, Joy Gott, Lois
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m e tic match and M’ayne King the
Fairies.
Jimmy E ller is moving to his
fold home at Portland. We will
parts j miss him very much.
Donald Calloway has moved
¡to Smith River, leaving here last
week.
In reading w? are h a v i n g
I arithm etic. Some think it hard,
but others think it simple.
In arithm etic we are using a
■wheel to add numbers We try' to
see who can go all the way
I around the quickest and get all
iof them correct.
In spelling we are on the 20th
week.
j In language we are w riting
■ letters to friends. Me are w rit-
ling letters to Mrs. Dotson, to
• thank her for her old room.
In geography we are studying
about silk worms. We are le a rn
ing that the silk worm makes
the silk thread and how people
make cloth from it.
In a rt we are making Valen-
third grade with a Valentine box.
Me are having the third grade
in our room for the party F ri
day as a thank you for the room
they let us have. Me are going
to have Dixie cups to eat.
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