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PHONE WAM ATS 4300 THE SUNDAY PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1939. FIFTEEN Thtr and Fourth Grade THE JUNIOR PANTAGRAPH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1939. Krrtlott Two liTH YEAR. Junior antajgiI) NO. 7 Pictures at School Prize Poem, Class A f-vMlaW rrry ftaaeay nkwnlac tna.

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Normal nl Crntral Illinois. IIAI.I.OWK'UN. Ily Mury Ann lluvriirr. (iratle 4, Jtohrrta. ltY HA.I I.

VISSKKINO, 4. Stanford (lluiioriililx Mrnllon.) In our school room we made pic "7 Hallowe'en Is here at last, Jt MM ORM rijS br irr to club; j.rt r'; aa ijun as tr ha them. Ihr. have; ,1 (IhosU and goblins dancing faot. tures.

We made cats and put them on the windows. We made leaves Witches on broomstick high In the t--. c-irJ a- i arc any rt.i rrf. eirept h. and put them on the windows, too.

We made some pumpkins with black hats and leaves around them. eky, Doughnuts dancing and pumpkin pie. LiUrk rata are howling, At home we are going to have a lallowe'en party. We are going Witche are prowling. to have witches on the lights and pumpkins and cats on the walls.

Three jack-o-lanterns on the table with lights in them will light the I Last Hallowe'en "4 1 room. The children who come are to wear masks and dress up We will play games, too. BY JIMMIK DONLEY. Gradn 4, Meeker School. (Iliinitrahle Mrntlnn.) ft-.

5 1 Lajst Hallowe'en Pearl came over Oc'i tr t.t'.h lays, which wil ra of thl at th party rru! Nv. the Caatl to r.t With the! wr.a arrive. Th l.v.r t.e but ak that till ts t. ar.d t.rU Th rt as a a 1 who r. i ja r.ews ofj hcl The i ar that I t-'T -r i-Th Sidra of Jrr irr r.w oa th en i cf hrt.

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i about ry thre iTZl. ir.a.f with! Party at School and tied up everything. We were lawav so we didn't know it until we came home. Daddy had to un- wire the gate, the cow barn door, BY DKXORKS WEBB. Grade 8, Belvlder School.

(Honorable Mention.) I like Hallowe'en. We have a Hal and the yard gate. We had a tarty at school. We had a tub full of water, with lowe'en party at school. I hava bushel of apples in it.

We were supposed to try to get an appl fun. We play games. We drees up in old clothes and put falsa faces on. I am going to bring a out of the tub without touching It 8 with our hands. Then we had re pumpkin to school and make a freshments.

tr i.rt.'. i. your fractal jack-o-lantern out of it. We made SCHOOL FAKTY. Dressed like grownups children of the Pleasant (irove school entertained with a party recently honoring 5 year old Shirley Jean Poe, niece of the teacher, 'Mrs.

Jessie McGraw, 406 West Division street, IMoomington. In the picture, left to right, are: Linda le Ilinthorn, guest; Mary Kearfott, Shirley Jean, honor guest; Fern Ilinthorn and Nancy Shirey. Three pupils, Herbert and Ruth Kearfott and Ray Shirey, are not shown in this picture. Hallowe'en night I made a jack-o- to given at pumpkin faces in drawing. Tha eyes and tongue will move.

tr Ci tr.atrr lantern. My grandma had a party at our house and we had refresh at r.ca at-j Tier are to' ments and games. We gave away rra. t. the char.fe frora the' prizes in some of the games at th rr.p- 0 home.

a ar'y which1 thattr ti.ir at the Cat! a- c.jr.J that cnc cf. Makes Hallowe'en Suit Dress in Old Clothes BY DOI.OKKS WEBB. Grade 3, Belvidere school. (Honorable Mention.) thit Stouts Grove School We have our decorations up for Hallowe'en and we are practicing on plays that we are going to have. The name of one of them is "Tho Twins Bad Manners." The players are Ruth McLain, Letha, Donald and Delbert Reed.

"Johnny Begins Dieting" is another play. The players in it are Ruth and Betty McLain, Geraline Gibson and Delbert Glaser. "Who's Scared" is another I UK I.ini.K Tlr wren play taken from th book hy Margarrt Sidney, will le one th fratu picture be hltown at th Cattle theater at noon Saturday for the regular liirth-1-iy parly gitrn for nietubrn of Hi Junior I'aiitagrapli dub. Menitrs with birthdays in (Moltf-r are to attend tldt prvcram. Hi November birthday program will be aiinoiiiired later.

IIY IIAKIIAHA DAl'GIIKItTY. Grade 4, Stanford. (Honorable Mrnllon.) Harmony School Our school started Sept. 4, 1939 with all grades except first. Miss Readel is our teacher and Mrs.

Campbell is our music teacher. On the blackboards we have pictures of black cats, pumpkins, owls und bats. The fifth graders drew maps I like Hallowe'en. I have lots of i a-i or of! f.n i juer.tly iy Th rar.tvra;h. -f ive a-i They -w- U.

ali th bcya ar.l; rl tj afrr.J th: fro- fun. On Hallowe'en we have rh'xri: Short. Irvini: school: Mir Junior Party party. We dress in old clothes Sometimes we have' false faces on I made a Hallowe'en suit. It la orange and blue.

I am going to wear it to the school party this year. At school we put Pome leaves Birthday Greetings The following members of The iam Aailir.uf, Huij-n, Junr Hendrraun Hudaoa; tHa Lavanda, r'atrbury. NOV. Bernard Miller. rlpr City: Shnrt at If.e We scare the other children.

We good play because one boy thinks showing the routes Columbus took thatr at II 25 a. r.x. Sa Junior Pantagraph club will cele Be Held have whistles to blow and make Irvine Allrn Mamhail. Kairtiury.l Nrr. 4 Th i.tr tr.

brate their birthdays this week. he's not afraid of anything. The players are Mary Lou Mamman, a lot of noise. to America. The sixth and eighth grades made product maps of South The editor congratulates these boys b.rtirid, iniran.

b-- ar th thy between Mae McLain and last of all is the America. a tr. 12 r. a and girls and offers them sincere At Castle Trimmer School Betty Hargis and LaVerne Bishop School boy who is not afraid is Howard Todd. There is another play by the name of "A Hallowe'en Surprise." on the blackboards.

The colors were red, yellow, brown, green and orange. We put some Hallowe'en cata on our e.chool indows. The cats were black with orange eyes and nioutha. They haven't any nose at all. Schneider had perfect spelling dur Our school opened Aug.

2S. This year we have six pupils. They are: Jerome Rhoda, first New Club Members Ti. t- ar f.tJt are Rrr. th.a wrrii of Th ing September.

wuhes for many happy returns of the day. IKT. I. R.trt A-brV Kut'il Hemhrl Pairua John li-Hun. Cmk Kt-I; snlfort IVrohT 8rhu.r.

Srivaa I- Kupter. Jnrrn October Birthdays To Be Observed have 18 pupils. There are three be ginnera: Maverine Hill, Jean Mur First they think they are going to do something bad and they change their mind and do something worth grade; Paul Whately, third grade; Charles Whately, fourth grade; We had a fair Oct. 4 to 6. Every me exhibited something.

Mrs. Young judged the exhibits. Ribbons were given for the first three Marilyn Wahls and Mary Ellen while. The players are Robert Hun rell and Rick Moore. There are pu pits in every grade.

Those having perfect attendance kvt The prc.ram for mem- ter, Moris Reed, Clarence Glaser The Month for Fun Bauman, sixth grade, and Delmar Dawson, seventh grade. Mrs. Estclo and last but not least Earl Todd. since school started are Harold IS -a CKT. So.

s. r-, --a 'club biithdav rarti V-. irl'h n.rli.a A. Morris is our teacher. CLARENCE GLASER.

BY DOKOT1IY I). SPBINGERK. Compton. Louise Gabehart, Mardell T.I given at the Catt.e theater Kmnn cfcwl: Ruby Maa Haaa. ,1 I r.m at 12 r.oo: Xnv.

4 crxo; Ltihn Jai Lrctcb. The first, third, fourth and sixth Grade 3, Stanford. (Honorable Mrnllon.) Moore, John Kudisill, Mary Gronae. Carlin Kudisill, LAverne Gabehart, grades have made fruit and vege placings. Sixty one persons, including four schools, came to see our fair.

The directors bought a new furnace for the school and had the well platform fixed. Miss Reddol Is reading to us "The Whistlepunk." We have some read West Warlow School T. SI. table unit booklets. Paul and Dick Mooie.

catr of rhi; will the October is a good month for fun, Our schoolroom is decorated with Those who have had perfect at The fourth and tlftti grades ar because we often have wlenpr tendance are Donald Ochler, Delores owls, witches, bats and Jack-o-Lan- at 11 1 a. in Candy favuii will going to plant narcissus bulbs at Sttlool. it ''Tr. Htiup Jrarl dark. "arm- OV.

I. Jran alvrna. MrGulrr. St Patrt-a'a ah.wii: Ju.a Knaminivr, llr. urtii.

Itotir Huffman arlviol: Deal, Mabel' Warlow and Lorcn terns. roasts and a Hallowe'en party. The pumpkins are ripe and make good a l-a ing circle books from Mr. Brig- a ivrn at the djur. Th iiuiitm i to include the MUa Orrlck, our teacher, brought Bornau.

Donald Oehler alao has a perfect record In spelling. h.im's office that we enjoy reading. her little turtle to achool. Tht Tfie sixtti and seventh grades made maps and booklets In connection with the study of South Amer A--a f. 1 if.

of "Ki little Peppers Orant a-hnol: Ix.ria VotiBrr- jurk-o-lanterns for the party. I like to rake and burn leaves. We go to the Hallowe'en parade in Bloom- Mr. Brigham gave a talk on In Olive Huffman, Billy Hargis, Mr. Hacker, Dr.

Rose Parker, Mr. Brig- and Haw Thty Grew and "Ko fourth and fifth grades are goin to take turns feeding it and put ica. th W.1J There will also dians of McLean county and als brought his Indian collection. We have new flag displayed in ting it out in the sun. ham, Carl Shadows, Ivan Houlk and Nellie Jean Houlk have visited ton every October, which is great fun.

Mr(art Wj, Koaarda avhmil: Bjbt.jr II a.a. Unlum; F.d;th thrphrrd. I S. Jjnur R.chard. HuOaun: Hidar.

NOV. t. H. naror.d achool: Carl The seventh grade made a chart our room. th atrial chapter and cartoons.

Only October birthdays are to be obrvd with this program. us. Three teachers near Colfax and of famous parks in Illinois. Rating the Leaves bv r. TO MM.

r.rad 4. Mrkr VKw4. We have curtains made of brown, Cooksville visited our school Fri Country at Hallowe'en aluw-n. tf.ana: Jaan Mnaflar. K-ck Crrrk birthdnys cele-iM: day, Oct.

13. rw.l Eil'h H.S. Irtuai arhn.l: Cauda i to be ar We now have electric lights in Uie achool. Our school went to a fair at Trimmer school Friday. We won blut ribbons on a baket of vegetables the longest ear cf corn, a freak ear and a variety of colored corn.

Our school played ball with Skin I C. Wi.frad ibbin. Jerome Rhoda is reading in "Now bza! 4 at a later date, r.ojrsced oa this ah-l Mary Iwnman BY JOAN TATK. Grade 3, Thomas Metcalf. (Honorable Mrnllon.) We Go Again" and will soon be ready to begin the book, "Jim and h4.

t'rbaa St. Mary's ctul. NOV. S. rak irawa Naacv.

tr.y ar.4 raki th vard Whn The sixth grade carved animaj out of soap. We have a health contest. We are decorating our school room for Hallowe'en things. We went to the Corn Exposition Monday. Mrs.

Warlow, Mrs. Oehler and Miss Booth took us. LOREN EERNAU, MABEL WARIiOW. the file so we had to rake them Btocp. Lincoln Rural school: ror- orange and green crepe paper.

The A. met here Oct. 10. Mrs. Campbell gave us four music enacts.

Gladys Dickerson gave the school a bouquet of cockscomb and a bouquet of straw flowers. LOIS SCHNEIDER, DOROTHY HARGIS. Judy." tP This tim I failed naur. Harry Arthur Our teacher is reading the story ner school Sept. 2S.

We were glad Xiiaiir. tt.andan sih-J. fldaaril Hurt cn.carr.a ar.a Durr.a me leaves laac Walton ichul: BMr.ay Jan Qumn. fcal raad up aU th leave wit a I.jc i.e. Thra we w- b-d.

Tht r-. eut an tor, tip All the country full of witches All the country full of cats All the country full of bats All the country orang nnd black. a th cr.lCkerj didn't hav anv.L" acfKa-1; Mary Miaaon. Hendry any- of "The Bobsey Twins" to us. MARILYN WAHLS, MARY ELLEN BAUMAN.

we won. MAHDEUL. MOOP.E, IXWISK GAHKHAHT. ataa nnfni. thirir tit tar up emcept th ah.

r---- Ka-t ara i. It -w THE JUNIOR PANTAGRAPH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 19: W. Pavmtn nd Eighth. Cradra THE JUNIOR PANTAGRAPH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1939. Firth an? Elxth Cradea Srrtlun I our Witches Ride High Fun Scarnig People BY NO KM A SOMEItO.

Grade 6, Straw n. (Ilonorahlr Mrnllon.) Prize Poem, Class IHLLOWI7EV. rUlljr Ionard. Cr4 I'alrburj. ar.4 Hack cats.

Ka.rtt cf ba-. fx; cf I--ht. what i 3 ca Hallowe'en BY CAROLYN WHITE. Grade 8, Penman School. (Ilonorahlr Mention.) In October we have 'a lot of fun Belvidere School The first three grades made a Shirley Temple doll house.

It has a table, chair, and buggy in it. They aie also making a bear house. It has real windows, curtains, linoleum on the floor, and a baclc porch. Dolores Webb, Gary Sten-son and Louise Henderson, mad and colored the beds, chairs, table ana the bears. Miss Basting had a The witches are ridine hicti.

They look like black birds against! scaring people. We dress up as the sky. They ride on broomsticks as black ghoshs, goblins, witches and go out after dark. Sometimes we have a masquerade party and invite the as night And try to scare you with all theli little stove she set in. might.

parents and our brothers and sisters. Then we try to guess who each other is. We have wiener ronats at the masquerade party hxh fa rro tuck T.y. t- ci'i by. hcj crtak taU.

rr hats. The black rats acare you niuct all. For suddenly out of the sky they sometimes. Halloween comes Oct. 31.

In October we stiould remember ran. October Fun You run and run till you're homo Columbus day. We sometimes have at last The first three grades are also making health charts. The seventh and eighth grades have been having tests, when a certain amount of work is covered. Next week we will take our bimonthly tests.

We have a club meeting every Thursday morning at the BchooL. The name is Belvidere Live Wires. We have a paper called Belvidere Echo. Wayne Gundy is president ot our club. Juanlta Webb is vlca a program in the morning at school And you think your troubles for Columbus day.

Columbus was have past. the first man to discover America He landed on one of the southern uut during the nlsht something Li Island Oct. 12. 1192. He called the natives Indiana and named the scares you so That you Jump into your clothes country America.

iwtus rata ana witches about your BY TltI-IM I MITttlLLL. l.rmir S. vLsn. H-aaa Mravtfcaai I I ts rrvaa a af ho-a. I ha Uaf f.h'a.

th i lats A 4 fcat tcr.f.x at r.iht. I Thr art rtd. crart ar.J brown. rr in th tra. tiy fal-a tj the jrour.J.

1 Lu t) ba a w.r.r roat; Wt nt i a V. j.ay tU cthr ct f-i. room fly. Till all of a sudden they fly into the ky. II I I OUK'KV ll-noraM unntin It ghrn IhU week to Wilfred Spriiifrr the eighth era dr.

Prairie Collate arliool, for IhU Hallowe'en Goblins president. Leah Schopp, secretary, and Marcella Schopp, treasurer. At our last meeting we had a Columbus day program. Louise Henderson and Gary Stenson gave recitations. Leah and Marcella Schopp sang; Juanita and Delores Webb read poems and Lyle Schopp and Wayne Gundy sang a duet.

BY 1IKLF.N GROVE. Grade 7. Crown Point School. (Honorable Mention.) Plan for Afternoon i Columbus Day BY DOLOKKS JOAN 1IKNMNG. Birthday in October BY LEAH SCHOPP.

Grade 7. Brlvlder School. (Huaavabla Mrattea.l Hallowe'en night I went down to Grade 5. Fairtiury. (Honorable Mrnllon.) the pump to fetch a pail of water Gary Stenson and Louise Hender As I was passing the ehed I saw son have not been absent.

None of a blir black thlnir and seven or One bright sunny day in Septem- the children have been tardy. eight small thinga following it. Trees in Autumn We have a chart of marks on the I lue October because my birth- ber Jean and Jane skipped happily day Oct. 4. I like to play hide to school planning what they would waa so frightened I didn't know blackboard, two of the pupils choosy and ek and ride the pony.

I like what to do except run. I ran with BY JOIINNA PIT GraJ Irkrr NrhooL iMawrakar Mrntutm.t At laJt day is her. Tr. day I always love so dear. Th tU- ate wavtr.j In the ajr, I th.nt thU day very fair.

Cv! thousht th world was tour.d. Ar.j that Low AinciKa was found. nil mv with the call of and the side that has the fewest maiks win. Louise Henderson, Gary do late that afternoon. At reco.

they decided to have a wiener ronet In their garden epot. They ran home from school that afternoon. HI JOHN II 4.111 I Wltllll ira4 3. It water. When I reached the gate I thought I would look to see If it Stenson and Delores Webb do not nave any marks.

w-n still following me. When riillt: DRAWING, CIXSS Emma Lou Huher of the eighth grade, Fairbury, is given the hook prize this week for her contribution to tlie Hallowe'en contest in The Junior runtagriiph. looked around I discovered it waa JUANITA A. WAHLS, LEAH SCHOPP. to tide my bicycle.

Beat of all I like to play with Jack-O-Lanterna I like to lSht them. Ijt year my brother and sister anJ I had two. Jack-O-Lanterna each. We lighted them and set them on a post and then played tag. I like wiener roasts, tco.

I like to help my father shuck corn, a I l.ke to rake leaves. When I get leaves In a pile and a wind pur old pig and her babies. A 2 Th t-y as beet. a l.a l- il a-- to t-: unitr ih tr. and started to rake leaves.

When they finished they Invited four children, each of them bringing their own wieners ur.d buns. When they finished eating, and the children went home, Jean and Jane said they had a grand day, and thought the other children did too. Seen on Hallowe'en Tile Factory School Springer School The seventh grade civics class All Enjoy October BY MABEL THOMAS. Grade 7, West C'rumbaugh. (Honorable Mention.) The Community club had lt first rr.er:r.

the first week la October, cornea along and blows them all made posters on safety and fires. Vre have Indian, Columbus, Hallowe'en and fall posters, too. VeeVIy Contest 677 Djr.rg th last three week over that makes me angry. Scare in October BY VIOLET TEVIS. Grade 8, Crown Point.

(Honorable Aientlon.) It was Hallowe'en night and I was going over to the neighbor'. I saw a big black thing coming to-warda me. I was so frightened I fell to the ground in a heap. The big black thing came on, then Fun in October Write er Irar and Win a PU We have completed most of our October is a month most everyone work for the first quarter and have enjoys with nice cool days. Jack hv had t'o parties, one for Norn.

a Ritchie and one for 1 r-vtn S.Tpser.. We mad Hallowe'en decorations. We witches oa the window BY BEVERLY NIXON. Grade 7, Normal "entra. (Iloaoratle Mrntlon.) Frost just can't stay away when BY HELF.r Grade 7.

Crown Tolnt School. (Honorable Mention.) The witches, owls, and cats, The goblins and the bats, And the pumpkin facea too, That cry out boo to you. They all come out on Hallowe'en. No other time are they even peen, That is the best of October fun, To see the fraidy cats run. October comes.

We can already see Pleasant Grove School We have six pupils in our school. There are Ruth Kearfott. Herbert Kearfott, Fern Hinthorn. Ray Siurey. Mary Kearfott.

Nanoy Shirey. taken most of our bimonthly examinations. We had Individual pictures taken Sept. 27. Mr.

Brigham visited us Sept. 28. In our art work we have mounted some of his signs. The trees are no Rake the leave and pile them higti longer green. They have changed V'e shall burn them by and by.

Bring your marchmallows, one and! ar. i ot. stalks and cn the blackboards. Kyer. Irvln S.rr.psen.

Norma R.tch.e. Donald Slmpaen. Cheater Fytr and Knor Hjtton pr.z for getting 100 In j. 11 a month. stopped, and picked me up.

I screamed for help. When I opened my eyes I eaw It waa dad, he had come over to my bed to see what I had screamed for, and here it waa nil a dream. We tiaJ a vegetable dinner in the timber after which we went to the to many beautiful colors. Some are red, yellow, gold and brown. The most enjoyment I get out of October is to have Hallowe'en parties and wiener roasts.

our pictures, colored October calendars, and made Italian boys and all. The time for fun In the fall. I a atr a. -a -a ev4A aa a -1 aavaa aais .4 st: ts at ar peem a- ti craa a-1 la aaa a i'-s-a ef U.ri ar u.a ta. er pom- ait t-a aas! ta tr-j Oara s' a at fa a'j.

aa as W.aa lea-? et -r. i r. i a- a a natraaiuaa aaa4 hm tkaa mmm aa mi mm IW raailaaraa Waa a i ii i 4 tSw Snw m-mmm a aw. ftatttnak m4 1 1. IW m-m waMral Wt -tprB ott." ef a 1 r--ra' t- tr.a.

Tta Jsa- Trimmer school to see the vegetable pumpkin men. The lower grades and fruit fair made vegetable buy a and girls. Ballard School vVhite Pigeon School Indian fftiriey Poe had a birthday party The first graders have started on! I-ajt Thar lay we made h'a ojt of colore! papr. Patricia Zogg of Chicago and at our school. We dreaaed up like We had a Hallowe en program at school.

Those taking part were William Johnson of Normal were j.ir dai a paper called, grown up. Linda Lee Hinthorn their third preprimer book. The, seventh graders have current events frcm The Weekly Reader each Fri-j dav. I Everyone In'and Larry Shirey were our guests visitors during the month. "The June Arthur, Robert Roberts, Mil cho.l s'ene and draw pic- Linda Lee brought candy.

Mra. Mc-I We had only one absence during dred Arthur, Martha West. Dale Junior Pantagraph Club MhMIUKSIIll' COL1-ON (Clip and send In. Write or print plainly.) To The, Editor, Junior Puntaeraph Club, Graw had ice cream and individual! September. llSP Those having perfect attendance birthday cakes for us.

I W'e played Center school at base since school started are: Grant and King, Donald Cowles, Ronald Cowlcs, Shirley Mattux, Eva West, Edna King and all the pupils joined in singing. ta caia ta bvacfe I -a ejt Nancy Shirey won In the number ball and won 22 to 15. contest. Those who received 100 In spell- John Wilcox, John and William Zoeller, Joan Wright, Margaret tarea for our monthly paper. I K.vh wk receive a copy of "My Weekly Reader." Kach Friday we f.ave a rurent event leaaon which er.joy very much.

The Crtt and third grades are making October books la nature Tlie second and third grades, ing for September are Dorothy Ann Mills, Vernon Lee Crutchley. Arlie We served taffy apples and pop Carn Dally Pantagraph, Bloomlngton, III. I would like to becom a member ot Th Junior Paj)tasrapa Club, end trie my certificate ot membership. made health booklets and leaf book- Nagel and Frieda Northcutt. corn bails, contest games were Fit as We will soon have electric lights Crutchley and Dolores Elders.

The first and fourth grades are keeping fall weatheri charts. The won by Mrs. Mattux, Shirley Mattux and Imogene Arthur. JSa oa l'r 1 r-a r-j er cf tie tT m- I- er a-a af'. a Mj iui at a an4 ca iws ilua-'t-u ta ra-na 1 I er -1 jc Sa ta far-a-a; a rt, r-t Ta )iff 9 tn irm a4 --4 ap fc't ea a a-a; at Then we are going to have a school party.

tn Bane ha been reading sev We are going to have a party for lets. We went to the corn show, rode on the turntable at the C. and A. yards, and to the grocery to study tfe.Tetable. We had three teachers to visit un.

seventh graders are making maps of Europe. Name the three pupils who have birth Our school won third prize on floats at the community fair in days in October. They are Donald We made our music books this week. Address School Grade eral books to ui. Ttj bo'ks that we l.kr-d bt were "Black Iteiuty." Fa.ry Taleji" an 1 "The Watd of Ox." Kr.or Ever.

Chenoa. and Ronald Cowles, twins, with Oct. We have bouquets of wild flow Date ot Birth Ruby Cox. Marie Reddel. Mae Mohr.

as t- a Jj-r fnix't;) tj" a We songs. 13 for their birthday, and Robert Roberts, whese birthday is today. are learning several new We enjoy our music very ers in our room. ta -a t.t r. Oreille Eyer and! We have Hallowe'en decorations We all made passing grades in a Ta much.

The first graders have made a Jt naw a (Tou will be awarded a handsome Junior Pantagraph Club pin wnea you send la your first contribution lot The Junior Pantacrapa.) up in our room. We had a Hallowe'en masquerade party. Mary Kearfott on a prize for the test costume. RUTH KEARFOTT. a i fvr r.a If.n iMrr.paen have had perfect at ELEANOR HUTTON.

our monthly tests. FRIEDA NORTHCUTT. HAROLD GRAY. IMOGENE ARTHUR, MARGIE COWXES study of and have mounted some. GRANT WILCOX.

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