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Mrs. Robinson’s Class
In spite of the fact that many of
us have had flu and some of us
have had chicken-pox we have
been enjoying school. Last week
we visited Mr. Russell Kay's farm
and saw sheep and their lambs.
Some of the lambs were white and
.ome were black. The big Collie
dog had five puppies just four
weeks old. All five were in one
pox and it was almost running
ywer. On the way back we came
by Beech Haven to see Mrs. Row
land's animals, We had a hard
time deciding which animal we
liked best. Some liked the horse
and enjoyed patting it. All of us
were amazed at the beautiful pea
cock that strutted around the
vard. One little gifl decided that
if she were a peacock she would
keep her tail spread all the time
since it was so beautiful. Three of
our mothers were kind enough to
carry us on the trip. We surely
thank Mrs. Sells, Mrs. McLeroy
and Mrs. Carter for taking time
to do this for us.
Jerry McCalley has come to us
from College Avenue School. Wci
are glad to have him and we hape
he likes us. |
We are enjoying the spring
days now. -We have been writing
stories about spring and this week
we painted pictures showing signs
of spring about us. We had lots
of fun deciding what we would
paint and then we told stories
about our pictures,
Mrs. Butler's Class
Spring is here! How do we
know? Well the calendar says so,
sut practicing our dances for May
day makes us believe it. That
qeans we'll be so busy from now
n that time will fly by. We al
‘ays stay busy, but now the days
sem more crowded than ever be
re.
We have missed our apprentice
liss Moore. We hope she'll come
5 visit us like Miss Thompson
uoes,
How happy we were to have
Marie Sample back. She was so
ill so long, but she looks fine now.
Barbara Sims and Carolyn Wheby
are ill and so is Donny Freeman.
We do hope they'll be back with
us soon. When the weather gets
real warm, then all the children
will be well again, and we'll all
work and play and dance and
sing again for pure joy of being
al together once more.
Mrs. Means' Class
Spring began Thursday. There
are signs of spring on our school
vard, Flowers are blooming, birds
are singing, boys are playing soft
ball and marbles, girls are jump
ing rope and swinging. We love
spring.
We will start learning dances
for May Day soon. We will learn
Viustov Skol. It is a Swedish
dance. .
Art Exhibit also comes in the
spring. Mre. Thomas decided on
the best pictures Tuesday. A com
mittee will choose the best from
these. Each of us is hoping to
have one chosen.
Fuel is an int(fresting study.
Wood, coal, gas, oil, kerosene and
peat are fuels. We found that na
tural gas, oil and coal are used by
third grade families.
Connie Glern’s uncle sells coal.
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Alabama, Pennsylvania, Tennes
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Sandra Threlkeld, Beryl Mec-
Gregor, Patricia Ruark, Sheila
Waldrop, Patricia Wortham, Lynn
Chastain, Rob Stephens, Ted Lind~-
say, Jimmy Puckett, and Johnny
Doster are back at school after
having flu.
Miss Zuber's Class
Tuesday a man who came from
China came to talk to us. His
name was Mr. James Chin. He
told us many things about China
that we had not learned in our
study about his country. He wrote
his name and several other words
in Chinese. He brought some cloth
made of silk and beautifully em
broidery on it. Mrs. Chambliss
came and brought many interest
ing things that she had collected
while she lived in China. We all
enjoyed both their talk and the
interesting things they brought to
show wus.
In arithmetic we are learning
how to find averages, Also, we are
learning to divide numbers that
give us three quotient figures, We
are working on our twelve tables.
We are learning some dances
for our May Day program. We
all like to dance. We can hardly
wait our turn to dance. We are
looking forward to May Day.
Flu has hit our room. Freddie
Worrell, Billy Combs, James Es
coe, Tommy Crawford, Linda Bar
rett and Rosalyn Oldham have
been out all this week with flu.
We do hope they are taking care
of themselves and will be back in
school " goon.
~—Jimmy Brown
—Lynn Dorsey
Mrs. Thornton's Class
This week in art we have been
working on textile painting, We
like cutting our own stencils and
painting on cloth. .
Mrs. Thomas came {o our room
and said that we should put our
pictures in the lunch room. We
think that we could improve on
our art. We are studying about
the North Central States. Corn
and hogs are the main crop. They
grow in the same state. Chicago
is the biggest railroad center in
the North Central States. Minne
apolis has the most flour mills in
the United States. Flint and De
troit, Michigan are famous for
cars. Douglas Threheld, Bobbie
Joyce and Bobby Lee Christian
were absent.
Next week we are going to have
nine week’s tests.
We are studying about Health.
Jack Horne made a health chart
for our room. Here is something
we learned about: We can eat our
selves sick or eat ourselves well,
how to plan healthful meals, how
to buy fresh foods cheaply and
how to cook them in the best way.
We have a big health chart on
which we write what we had for
breakfast. After lunch we tell
what we had and see if we had
all of the seven foods which we
need each day. Too many sweets
make you fat and are bad for your
teeth. : |
We have been reading abeut
Thomas Jefferson, He was our
third president of our country. He
was a good president. The teacher
tead a story about Thomas Jeffer
son. Jefferson founded the Uni
versity of Virginia. He wrote the
Declaration of Independence. He
said people co?ld worship as they
pleased. Monticello, Virginia was
his home. He liked outdoor ath-~
letics, horse-back riding and hunt
ing. He sent Lewis and Clark to
explore the Louisiana Territory,
which the United States bought
from France,
| —-Randall Wheless
—Douglas Threkeld
. Mrs. Eberhardt’'s Class
Our class has been writing es
says on the subject of “Flags of
the Confederate States.” Those
who write the best essays in our
class will enter the contest of the
i U. D. C. of Georgia for Tifth, sixth
and seventh grades.
Mildred McDaniel, a former
member of our class who went te
Demonstration School the past
'thru* months has returned, Ann
Doster has moved on the Tallisee
Road so she has withdrawn from
our school and we will miss her
very much,
We are looking forward to our
spring holidays which begin April
third afternoon.
Our baseball team has played
a team from Mrs. Daniels’ gixth
grade and the first game was a
tie. Keith Jordan (capt.) Virgil
Phillips, Cecil Griffith, Bobby
Jones, Bobby Hunt, Troy Cari
thers, and Jerry Bradberry make
up our team,
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Miss Wood’s Class
We have enjoyed the little elock
Patsy's grandfather Crow gave us.
We have learned this little
verse:
“There’s a neat little clock,
In the schoolroom it stands,
And it points to the time
With its two little hands.
And may we, like the clock
Keep a face clean and bright
With hands ever ready
To do what is right.
To do what ig right.”
Ray Butler has come back to us
from the Demonstration School
and Bobby Vickery from Chase St.
We are glad to have them back.
Jerry McCauley has moved into
the Chase St. district,
—Jane Kenny
—Peggy Stamey
Mrs. Matthews’ Room
We all miss Miss Katherine
Gates. She finished her work with
us last week and went to visit
her parents in Detroit, Mich. for
her spring holidays. She gave a
party for us before she left. She
served ice-cream and cookies.
We will be glad when everyone
gets well and can come back to
s~hool. Some have had measles,
some chicken-pox, and some flu.
We hope Jack Gerrin will soon be
able to come back to school.
Since March 20th was the first
day of Spring we are looking for
signs of spring. On a chart we are
going to list the differents things
that we see telling us spring is
here.
Miss Williamson’s Class
We miss Miss Robinson so much
but we are enjoying the lovely
record she gave us the last day
she was here. We hope she lis
having a nice vacation in Florida.
We will have a holiday on April
4th.
We visited Dr. Marion Reeds’
Dental Office last week. Shirley
Bradley and Jane Burroughs went
to the dentist this week,
We have a beautiful springtime
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bulletin board. We have made up
spring songs, poems, and stories,
We enjoyed making our innmer tube
prints, Now we are working on our
characters, scenes, stage and cur
tain fer our program for next
Friday. It will be about drinking
alcohol.
We holpe Robert, Tim, Mary
Lee, Carolyn and Guy will be back
Monday.
Mrs. Osborne’s Class
Miss Harper left us last Thurs
day. That afternoon after lunch‘
she gave us a “Farewell Party.”i
We hated to see her leave. We hope
she will come to visit us sometime.
We were sorry to see Patsy
Baird leave our school. She is now |
attending Chase Street School. We
are glad to have Clyde Jackson as
a new member of our class. He
came from Gainesville. |
In Arithmetic Thursday we
measured the length, width and
height of our room, We also meas
ured our bookcases, bulletin board
and‘blackboard.
Next week is our week to de
corate the lunch room. We have
been drawing pictures to put on
the wall.
—Minnie Rose Nash
—Billy McCarty
Miss Betts' Class
This week we had a wonderful
music appreciation picture on
“Carmen.” We studied the story
so that we could understand the
picture better. Betty Paul Barrett
told the storv to a group of chil
dren trom other classes so that
they could enjoy the music along
with us. We read in the paper that
“Carmen” will be given in A{lanta
in May. Mary Ann Martin brought
some pictures of the stars who
will sing in ‘“Carmen.”
We are enjoying our study of
the Ttutons and how nations began
to grow up in Europe, We are look
ing forward to studying the part
the church played as we have al
ready learned that the Teutons had
respect for the church while they
destroyed almost everything else.
In arithmetic we have been mea
suring our rooms and figuring
squa? feet. We also measured our
winddws and bulletii boards and
shelves. This was good arithmtic
practice for us.
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For Re-nomination in the Democratic Primary,
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Kindergarten
At Lucy Cobb
Enjoys Dances
We've enjoyed the movies and
stories of sunny Mexico. It seems
so strange to hear what Mateo
and Aurora call hats, donkeys, and
houses. In the movies we leurned
that most of the dances the people
in Mexico have were taken from
the Aztec Indians long, long ago.
They dress up in funny looking
costumes and play strange musi
cal instruments. We made a band
with our rhythm band instru
ments that sounded very much
like the Mexican records we lis
tened+to Janis Harding and Jimmy
Hardy played their instruments
just like real musicians.
We have some very good danc
ers in kindergarten. Janice Holder
did an original ballet for us. Mon
tine Cadenhead did a tap dance
and sang “On the Good Ship Lol
lypop.” Jeff Blanchard did an In
dian trick dance. Susan Robinson
made up a good tap dance to our
new spring song, “Robin In the
Rain.” Malcolm Evans and Jimmy
Lewis did an acrpbatic dance.
Gary Timms did a good ballet to
a fast tune. ;
Ellisa Garrett, Mary Jo Craw
ford, Sandra Hale, and Linda
Couch brought beautiful flowers
to school this week. We certain
ly do enjoy the new spring flow
ers, and they make our school
room look so pretty.
’ Helen Evans and Mike Cooper
had six year old birthdays. They
both had a birthday on the same
day.
Gus Cochran brought us some
pictures of Mexican children that
his mother made when she was
there. Rebecca Reed brought a
string doll that came from Mexi
co.
We have some new toys that
we like vary much. Mrs. Cullison,
Mrs. Blasingame, Mrs. Lund, Mrs.
Patat, Mrs. Campbell, and Mrs.
Foster made us some bean bags.
' They’re wonderful to toss up in
the air and catch, We certainly
appreciate our mothers making
them for us.
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WATCH SMUGGLING
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into the colony will follow the cut
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